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Is Guilin suitable for traveling in February?

February is suitable for traveling to Guilin.

It’s not that cold compared to the north. The average temperature in Guilin in February is 7℃-13℃. The cities with the highest daily average temperature in Guilin in February are Baise (22℃), Beihai (13℃), and Chongzuo (19℃).

The cities with the lowest daily average temperatures in February in Guilin are Baise (9℃), Beihai (7℃), and Chongzuo (4℃). Guilin geography/climate overview: Guilin is located at low latitudes and has a mid-subtropical monsoon climate. The climate in the territory is mild, with abundant rainfall, a long frost-free period, sufficient sunlight, abundant heat, long summer and short winter, four distinct seasons with rain and heat basically in the same season, and the climate conditions are very superior.

Of course, the best season for traveling in Guilin is from April to October every year. This period is also the peak period of tourism. Guilin with a suitable climate will have many tourists, and room reservations and transportation have also reached a climax. Prices are higher than usual, so it’s best to avoid this time and choose an off-season trip to savor the beauty of this world.

Introduction to Guilin’s scenic spots:

Guilin City is located in the alluvial plain of the Li River Valley. The Guizhou Prefecture (Guilin) ??City was built in the Tang Dynasty. The city outline was built at the intersection of the Lijiang River and the Yangjiang River (now known as the Taohua River). The Lijiang River and the Yangjiang River formed the city's waterproof system in the east and west, and the mountains such as Diecai Mountain and Baoji Mountain were borrowed in the north. Constructing land-based city defenses to protect Jiacheng and Zicheng objectively formed an urban pattern surrounded by mountains and rivers.

In the Song Dynasty, cities were built by digging ponds and markets along mountains and rivers, forming the existing urban lake water system (Song moat) and core area land use pattern. In the Ming Dynasty, Jingjiang Royal City was built with Diecai Mountain and Elephant Trunk Mountain as the urban axis and Duxiu Peak as the core. The urban form of blending city and landscape was basically formed.

Guilin’s urban roads often have a relationship with the various mountains in the city, forming a tortuous and regular road line; the roads and waterways along the rivers and lakes are in a compliant relationship, making the blocks near the water also The changes are interesting.

The mountain scenery, water color, countryside and city walls are cleverly integrated, and the spatial pattern and structural form are unique. The city is in the scenery and the scenery is in the city, forming a harmonious city of Guilin's "mountain-water-city" form.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Guilin City