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What's the weather temperature on May Day in Qinhuangdao?

The temperature of May Day in Qinhuangdao is about 13℃~24℃.

Qinhuangdao is located in the northeast of Hebei Province, bordering Bohai Sea in the south, Yanshan Mountain in the north, Liaoning in the east and Beijing and Tianjin in the west. Located at the junction of North China and Northeast China, in the center of Bohai Economic Circle, 280 kilometers away from Beijing and 220 kilometers away from Tianjin. It is a national historical and cultural city and the only zero-distance coastal city in Hebei Province. Known as the "Great Wall Binhai Park" and "Beijing-Tianjin Back Garden", it is a bright pearl in the Beijing-Tianjin economic circle.

Qinhuangdao is a national historical and cultural city, the only city named after the emperor in China, an important port city around Bohai Sea, an important seaport in North China, Northeast China and Northwest China, and the intersection of the coordinated development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and the revitalization of the old industrial base in Northeast China.

The origin of the name of Qinhuangdao

The origin of Qinhuangdao's name refers to Dongshan Mountain in today's seaport area, which is an eroded remnant mountain composed of weathered granite, with an altitude of more than 20 meters and Fiona Fang less than square kilometers. Dongshan, which is connected with land, was a veritable island more than 200 years ago. It was not until the end of 19 that the island was connected with the land and became a part of the mainland with the construction of the port.

Qinhuangdao is an ancient city with a long history. According to legend, Qinhuangdao was named after Qin Shihuang's east tour here. In 2 15 BC, Qin Shihuang traveled eastward to Jieshi, carved Jieshimen Ci, and sent Yan Lu Sheng to the sea to seek immortality. He stayed here, so he was named Qinhuangdao.

The name of Qinhuangdao was first found in a poem "Qinhuangdao" written by Yang Cong in the fifth year of Tianshun, Ming Yingzong (A.D. 146 1), which included the sentence "The ancient temple is far away from the clouds, and the barren platform overlooks the flowing water".