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What's the temperature in Beijing now?
Beijing's climate is a typical semi-humid continental monsoon climate in the north temperate zone, with high temperature and rainy summer, cold and dry winter and short spring and autumn. The frost-free period of the whole year is 180 ~ 200 days, which is shorter in the western mountainous area.
In 2007, the average rainfall was 483.9 mm, which is one of the most rainy areas in North China. The seasonal distribution of precipitation is very uneven. 80% of the annual precipitation is concentrated in June, July and August in summer, and there are heavy rains in July and August.
The average annual sunshine hours in Beijing are between 2000 and 2800 hours. The maximum value is over 2800 hours in Yanqing County and Gubeikou, and the minimum value is distributed in Xiayunling and Rizhao for 2063 hours.
In summer rainy season, the sunshine hours are reduced, and the monthly sunshine hours are about 230 hours. Although the sunshine hours in autumn are not as much as those in spring, they are more than those in summer, with a monthly sunshine of 230-245 hours. Winter is the season with the least sunshine hours in a year, and the monthly sunshine hours are less than 200 hours, generally between 170 ~ 190 hours.
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Customs in Beijing
The Forbidden City is located at No.4 Jingshanqian Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing. Formerly known as the Forbidden City, it is the palace of twenty-four emperors of China in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the quintessence of the ancient palace architecture of Han Dynasty in China, an unparalleled architectural masterpiece, and one of the largest and best-preserved ancient buildings in the world.
The construction of the Forbidden City in Beijing began in the fourth year of Ming Judy and was completed in the eighteenth year of Ming Yongle. It covers an area of 720,000 square meters, with a building area of 6.5438+0.5 million square meters. Palace buildings are all wooden structures, yellow glazed tiles and blue-white stone foundations. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was renovated and rebuilt many times, with great momentum and high artistic value, which showed the characteristics of court buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Central Meteorological Observatory-Weather in Beijing
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