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Things to note when traveling to Shennongjia for the elderly
The altitude of Shennongjia ranges from 400 to 3100 meters. It has a humid plateau climate and is covered with snow on the top of the mountain. The temperature in summer is relatively stable, with an average temperature of 19~22℃, and the nights are cooler, so it is recommended to prepare a thin sweater. Rainfall in Shennongjia is less and mostly concentrated in July to August. The temperature difference between day and night in Shennongding and Dajiu Lake Scenic Areas is large, so please bring enough warm and cold-proof clothing.
Required items
1. Clothing: 4 short-sleeved T-shirts, 1 long-sleeved jacket or a waterproof jacket. Pants - Trousers that are stain-resistant, wear-resistant and can be used to sit anywhere (jeans, corduroy casual pants, quick-drying pants, etc.) Shoes - a pair of comfortable sneakers or hiking boots. , Bag-backpack or cross-body bag to keep your hands free. Others - sunglasses, visor.
2. Daily necessities: car neck-holding inflatable bag (for sleeping on long-distance trains), eye mask, sunscreen, charger, camera, film
3. Food: Hua Mei (Prevent motion sickness), your favorite snacks (to relieve boredom on the road), mineral water (to quench thirst)
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