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What does Quito, Ecuador wear?

Quito, the capital of Ecuador, has a large temperature difference in the morning and evening. You need a thick coat in the morning and short sleeves when it is hot at noon. Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is only 24 kilometers from the equator and 2850 meters above sea level. It is one of the closest cities to the equator and the highest city in the world. The annual average temperature here is about 12.6℃, and the monthly average temperature difference is less than 0.5℃. The temperature difference between day and night reaches 25℃ a day, and a tourist stays in Quito for one day, which is equivalent to experiencing all the year round. Quito has a population of 6,543.8+800,000, including more than 200,000 Indians. Indians dressed in national costume "Pengcha" make a living by selling handicrafts and various snacks with unique flavor, and its open-air market is one of the unique landscapes of the city. Ancient Indians once established their own calendars here and built circular buildings to observe the sun. It is found that the northern area of Kayangbei in the north of the city is the only place where the direct point of the sun passes through the northern and southern hemispheres twice a year. People call Kayambe the road of the sun and set up a landmark, which is the prototype of Quito Equator Monument.