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What's the weather like going to Lanzhou, Gansu Province in summer vacation?

Lanzhou is located in the east of northwest China and the middle of Gansu Province. Lanzhou is the geometric center of the geographical map of China, and is known as the "land capital". Lanzhou "sits in the fourth company", located in the north and south, choking the east and west throats. It borders Shaanxi in the east, Xinjiang and Qinghai in the west, Ningxia and Mongolia in the north and Sichuan and Tibet in the south. Since ancient times, it has been a transportation hub connecting the Central Plains and the Western Regions.

Lanzhou has a continental climate with large temperature difference, little precipitation, no severe cold in winter and no intense heat in summer, and a mild climate, with an average annual precipitation of 327mm, an average annual temperature of 10.3℃, an average annual sunshine hours of 2,446 hours and a frost-free period of 180 days or more.

Landscape: Binhe Road, Waterwheel Yard, Yellow River Mother Statue, Baita Mountain, Zhongshan Railway Bridge, Provincial Museum, Wuquan Mountain, Xinglong Mountain, Tusi Yamen, Tulugou, etc. Lanzhou is a pearl on the Silk Road. The first thing worth visiting is Binhe Road on the bank of the Yellow River in the north of the city. Along the longest riverside road in China, you can appreciate the majestic posture of the Yellow River, visit the first bridge of the Yellow River, the waterwheel garden and the sculpture of the Yellow River mother. Baitashan Park also has a unique Yellow River Stone Exhibition, which is a cultural tourism corridor of the Yellow River. People with a little culture should visit the Gansu Provincial Museum to enrich their experiences. In just one or two hours, you can fully understand the 8,000-year-old painted pottery culture, bronze culture, Silk Road culture, Great Wall culture, Yellow River culture and the systematic history of ethnic minorities in northwest China. Wuquanshan Park is a famous scenic spot with a history of more than 2,000 years, and it is often the first choice destination for Lanzhou tourists. At night, it is best to take a cable car and climb the country-specific ones, overlooking the majestic momentum of the Yellow River embracing Jincheng Lanzhou. I believe this kind of landscape is absolutely invisible in other cities. There are also many tourist attractions in the suburbs of Lanzhou. Yongjing County has Liujiaxia Reservoir in Pinghu, Gaoxia and Bingling Temple, a "100,000 Buddha Cave". Xinglong Mountain and Yongdeng Tulugou in Yuzhong are famous forest parks in Long Yuan, which have become ideal places for mountain climbers. Lanzhou is a supporting center and transit point for tourists to Gansu and even the northwest provinces.