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The heating period in Inner Mongolia is as long as 9 months. How cold is the local weather?

The coldest time in the local area can reach MINUS 58 degrees, which is the place where dripping water turns into ice. Locals often joke that a runny nose will freeze immediately in winter, and two icicles will be hung under the nostrils. This shows how cold the local weather is. This place is called Ergon. In August, the normal body temperature dropped below 10 degrees, and the winter lasted for more than 9 months. Without heating, it is impossible to live normally.

Ergon, Inner Mongolia is one of the northernmost cities in China. Located at the northwest foot of Daxing 'anling Mountains, it is one of the border cities of China. Due to the special geographical location, the winter here is long and cold, and some extreme weather often occurs. Local heating starts in August, otherwise people can't live normally. In August, people put on down jackets and cotton shoes, and rarely go outdoors after entering winter, otherwise they are prone to frostbite.

The time in Ergon, Inner Mongolia is very short, only nine months. The local weather is extremely cold, and it is known as the cold pole in China. People live there as if they were living in an ice house. It is said that the annual average temperature there is less than 10 degrees. In many places in this area, there are surging layers below 30 cm, which will not melt all the year round, and even drip into ice in winter. This kind of scene is very common. People don't need refrigerators at all

Summer in Ergon is extremely short, so it is rare to wear short-sleeved skirts all the year round. These beautiful clothes are out of reach for the local people. Except for a few months, they have to wear down jackets or big cotton-padded jackets and shoes all year round, otherwise it is easy to get frostbite. When people travel to this beautiful place again, they will wear the thickest clothes and sometimes two layers of thick clothes, otherwise they can't stand it at all. Locals seldom go out in winter, and most of them stay indoors to keep warm.