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Is it hot to go to Inner Mongolia in July?

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It is very hot to go to Inner Mongolia in July. Because Inner Mongolia is located in the north, the temperature is high in summer, especially in July, the temperature will reach 30 degrees Celsius or even higher. Therefore, if you plan to travel to Inner Mongolia, please take measures to prevent heatstroke, such as wearing a sun hat, applying sunscreen and wearing light and breathable clothes. Protect yourself from the influence of high temperature.

Inner Mongolia is located in the continental climate zone, with dry heat in summer, long sunshine time and little precipitation. The temperature is higher in summer. In addition to high temperature, there is strong ultraviolet radiation in Inner Mongolia, so we should pay attention to sun protection. In addition, due to the vast territory, sparsely populated and different geographical locations in Inner Mongolia, the climatic conditions will be different.

The eastern region is relatively cool, while the western and southern regions are relatively hot. Therefore, when making the itinerary, we should choose the appropriate clothes and itinerary according to the climate of the specific place.

Inner Mongolia cuisine

1, handmade meat

Handmade meat is a traditional food for thousands of years for nomadic and hunting peoples such as Mongolia, Ewenki, Daur and Oroqen in Hulunbeier grassland, which means eating meat by hand.

2. Delicious roast whole lamb

Roast whole sheep is the highest in Mongolian food. "Kodaur Mongolia" contains: "Food is supreme, and there is no one who is too black (that is, roasting all over the place)." Roasting whole sheep is called "Zhaomu" in Mongolian. According to historical records, it is Genghis Khan's favorite court dish and an indispensable food in the royal banquet of the Yuan Dynasty.

3. Wuchuan oat noodle

Wuchuan oat noodle has always been a popular flavor food in the big producing areas of naked oats in China, such as Wulanchabu League in Inner Mongolia, Yanbei in Shanxi and Zhangjiakou in Hebei, especially in Inner Mongolia.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region