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What should I wear for 20 degrees in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong wears coats, suits, casual clothes, windbreakers, jackets, thin sweaters and other warm clothes for 20 degrees.

The average temperature in Hong Kong is 13 to 20 degrees, which is humid and foggy. The average temperature during the day is about 20 degrees. It is recommended to wear comfortable clothes, such as short suits, T-shirts, thin denim shirts and trousers, and casual clothes with single cotton and linen fabrics. The average temperature at night is about 13 degrees. It is recommended to wear coats, suits, casual clothes, windbreakers, jackets, thin sweaters and other warm clothes.

Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, with a high annual temperature, with an average annual temperature of about 22.8 degrees. March to May is spring, and the temperature is mild and humid. June to August is summer, and the temperature is hot and humid. September to165438+1October is autumn, and the weather is cool and sunny. 12 to February of the following year is winter, which is cool and dry, but the lowest temperature is generally above 10 degrees. The annual rainfall is abundant, and the flowers are fragrant in all seasons. It is warm and foggy in spring, hot and rainy in summer, sunny in autumn and slightly dry and cold in winter.

Food in Hong Kong

Among the rich and diverse cuisines in Hong Kong, Cantonese cuisine, as the most important one, has been inherited for a hundred years and its charm has not diminished. Hong Kong is the hometown of delicious food all over the world. In some streets of Mong Kok, Causeway Bay, East Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon City, there are many restaurants. Asian restaurants are all over Hong Kong, with spicy Thai soup, fragrant Indian curry, Korean barbecue, Vietnamese salad rolls, Japanese sushi and other specialties.

Chinese restaurants in Hongkong offer special dishes from all over China, especially Cantonese restaurants. Other authentic dishes include Chaozhou cuisine, Hunan cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Beijing cuisine and Shanghai cuisine, as well as vegetarian dishes. There is also tea and traditional Cantonese dim sum for breakfast.

Hong Kong is a traditional food popular among the people, which has always taken root and sprouted in Hong Kong, such as rice cakes, zongzi, fish eggs, egg tarts, steamed buns, almond cakes, blind man cakes, egg cakes, coconut piles, peanut cakes, sesame cakes, acacia cakes, chess pieces cakes, fried rice cakes, plaid cakes, peanut candy, bagged noodles, eggs, peanut beans, south milk crispy noodles and so on.