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When is the best time to go to Mount Emei?
1. In spring (March to May), everything recovers and the mountain flowers bloom. You can participate in the Emei Mountain Meeting and enjoy the grand occasion of thousands of bright lights shining towards the Bodhisattva. But spring is also the rainy season in Emei Mountain, so tourists should pay attention to rain protection.
2. In summer (June-August), the temperature is high, which is a good place for summer vacation. You can walk or take a cable car up the mountain and feel the refreshing alpine climate of Emei Mountain. At this time, the scenery of the sea of clouds in Emei Mountain is also very spectacular, which is a good time to shoot the sea of clouds. But also, summer is the rainy season in Emei Mountain, so tourists should pay attention to rain protection.
3. In autumn (from September to165438+1October), the temperature is suitable, the air is fresh, and the leaves on the mountain turn golden yellow, which is very beautiful. This is also the photography season of Emei Mountain, which is very suitable for shooting autumn scenery. However, autumn is also the tourist season of Emei Mountain, so tourists need to book accommodation in advance.
Winter (12 to February) is very cold but has a special taste. You can ski, soak in hot springs and enjoy the snow.
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