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What should I wear when traveling in Ningxia in September?

When traveling to Ningxia in September, you should take protective coats, autumn clothes and trousers, thin cashmere sweaters and other clothes to prevent the temperature from being too low in the morning and evening.

Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, referred to as Ning for short, is a provincial administrative region in People's Republic of China (PRC), with Yinchuan as its capital, and is one of the five ethnic autonomous regions in China. It is located in the northwest inland of China, bordering Shaanxi Province in the east, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in the west and north, and Gansu Province in the south. The terrain is high in the south and low in the north, showing a ladder-like decline. The whole region belongs to temperate continental arid and semi-arid climate, and has five prefecture-level cities with a total area of 64,000 square kilometers.

In the twenty-fourth year of the Yuan Dynasty, Ningxia government road was established, hence the name Ningxia. Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region is one of the cradles of ancient civilization in China. As early as 30,000 years ago in the Paleolithic Age, human beings lived and multiplied here. Li Yuanhao, the leader of the Tangut, established the Xixia Dynasty here and formed the Xixia culture. Shuidonggou site in Ningxia is a Paleolithic site 30,000 years ago, and Ningxia is also the Great Wall Museum in China. The ruins of the ancient Great Wall from the Warring States Great Wall to the Ming Great Wall are distributed in Ningxia.

topography

The elevation of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region is1100-1200m, and the terrain gradually inclines from southwest to northeast. The Yellow River enters from Zhongwei, obliquely crosses the plain to the northeast, and exits through Shizuishan along the terrain. On the plain, the soil layer is deep, the terrain is flat and the slope is suitable, which is convenient for water diversion and irrigation. Ningxia has complex topography, mountainous areas and scattered basins, which can be roughly divided into: Loess Plateau, Ordos Platform, Alluvial Plain, Liupanshan Mountain, Luoshan Mountain and Helan Mountain, with an average elevation of 1 1,000 m or more.

According to the surface characteristics, it can also be divided into southern warm plain, mid-temperate semi-desert area and northern desert area. From south to north, the whole area is characterized by the transition from flowing water landform to wind erosion landform. Ningxia is located in the transition zone between the Loess Plateau and Inner Mongolia Plateau, with high terrain in the south and low terrain in the north. In terms of landform types, the loess landform eroded by flowing water is the main landform in the south, and drought erosion and wind erosion are the main landforms in the middle and north, which is a part of the Inner Mongolia Plateau.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region