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How many kilometers is it from Dali to Shangri-La?

Dali is about 309 kilometers from Shangri-La. There are several ways to get from Dali to Shangri-La:

It takes about 4 hours to take a bus directly from Dali to Shangri-La and Shimonoseki Bus Terminal.

You can take the Li-Da Expressway by car, which takes about 3 hours.

First, the climate of Shangri-La

1, monsoon climate

Controlled alternately by the southwest monsoon and the southern branch of westerly jet, the wet and dry seasons are distinct. It is rainy from June to 65438+ 10, and the rainfall accounts for 10 ~ 80% of the annual precipitation, forming a wet season. 11~ There are many sunny days in May, with sufficient sunshine and large evaporation. Rainfall accounts for 10 ~ 20% of the annual precipitation, forming a dry season.

2. Stereo climate

Snow-capped mountains stand tall in the county, the valley is deep, and the climate changes with altitude. From the Jinsha River Valley at an altitude of 1.503 meters to the top of Haba Snow Mountain at an altitude of 5309 meters, there are six climatic zones in turn, namely, the north sub-region of the valley, the warm temperate zone of the mountain, the cold temperate zone of the mountain, the sub-frigid zone of the mountain and the cold zone of the mountain. The climate of the county is wide and narrow, forming a typical three-dimensional climate of "one mountain divided into four seasons".

3. Plateau climate

The county is located at 3 25' of the Tropic of Cancer, and the Shangri-La Plateau is dominated by Zhongdian Bazi, with an average elevation of 3,450 meters. The annual solar radiation energy is sufficient, the annual temperature difference is small, there is no summer all year round, and the average temperature is 5.5℃. However, the atmospheric transparency is high, the solar radiation is strong, the temperature rises rapidly during the day, the temperature drops rapidly at night, and the daily temperature difference is large. The daily temperature difference in dry season can reach 30℃, which can be described as "there are no four seasons in a year, and there are four seasons in a day".

4. Terrain and microclimate

Shangri-La is low in the south and high in the north, with warm and humid airflow in the south, relatively abundant precipitation, humid climate and relatively dry in the north. Shangri-La has a complex topographical structure and various climatic types are intertwined. In the same vertical climate zone, there is a single small topographic climate, such as forest climate, grassland climate and lake basin climate, which forms the climate characteristics of "different days in the middle"

Second, Shangri-La people.

Shangri-La includes Han, Naxi, Yi, Bai, Dai, Zhuang, Miao, Hui, Yi, Lahu, Wa, Yao, Jingpo, Bulang, Buyi, Achang, Hani, Xibe, Pumi and Mongolian.