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What are the weather characteristics of Yunnan Province?

Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, is located at 97 32'-10612' east longitude and 2108'-2915' north latitude, covering an area of 394,000 square kilometers. Located in the southwest of China, the gap between Kalobo, the highest peak, and the lowest point is 6740m. East Yunnan is a part of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, and there are typical karst landforms, mountain basins and fault lakes in the south. Western Yunnan is the southern section of Hengduan Mountains, with alternating high mountains and deep valleys. Spring and autumn are very special in most areas, Xia Dong is short, and there is winter in the north and northwest without summer. Due to the influence of topography, the vertical distribution of climate is obvious. In June 5438+ 10, the average temperature was above 0-8℃, in July it was above 16℃, and the average annual precipitation was 750- 1750 mm. It is a multi-ethnic province with Han, Yi, Bai, Hani, Zhuang, Dai, Miao and Miao nationalities. The main agricultural and sideline products are rice. Nonferrous metallurgy occupies a prominent position in the country. In addition, steel, machinery, cigarettes, pharmaceuticals, rubber and other industries also have an important position.

Tourism resources: A large number of ethnic groups and gorgeous ethnic customs are the outstanding features of this province. The Mosuo people along Lugu Lake in Lijiang still retain strong matriarchal social characteristics, while the Yi people have jumped from slave society to modern society in recent decades, and the costumes, architecture, songs and dances of all ethnic groups are varied. Natural tourism resources include charming Dianchi Lake, Cangshan Erhai Lake, Tengchong Hot Gas Field, Stone Forest, Earth Stone Forest, Xishuangbanna tropical scenery and so on. The combination of ethnic customs and natural landscape has formed a unique frontier sentiment, which is particularly attractive. In addition, there are the former site of Jiangwutang and the former site of the Central Red Army Headquarters.

Local literature and art: Yunnan opera has a history of about 200 years. Its singing is both rigid and flexible, and its expressive force is extremely rich. Its content has cutting-edge characteristics and life flavor. Lantern Festival originated from lantern dance, which widely absorbed the tunes of various ethnic groups in Yunnan, singing and dancing, and its content was closer to real life. Bai, Zhuang, Yi and Dai are all minority dramas. All ethnic minorities have their own musical songs and dances, including peacock dance of Dai, Elephant Foot Drum, Munao Zongge of Jingpo, Fan Dance of Hani, Twisting and Drum Dance, Bawang Whip of Bai, Lusheng Dance of Lahu, Ohre Dance of Naxi, Dongba Dance, Chime Dance of Yao, Production Dance of Nu and Pipa Dance of Wa.

Food culture: crossing the bridge rice noodles, steamed chicken, Dali casserole fish, Mengzi rice cake, Tonghai bean powder sugar and other unique flavors are deeply loved by the public.