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How cold is Ulaanbaatar, known as "the coldest capital in the world"?

The climate in Ulaanbaatar is very cold, and it can reach minus 40 degrees in the coldest winter, which is similar to Hulunbeier in China. Even under normal circumstances, the winter in Ulaanbaatar is very easy to reach MINUS 20 degrees, so the winter in Ulaanbaatar is very difficult, but the summer in Ulaanbaatar is quite comfortable, and the highest temperature is often around 20 degrees, which is simply a summer resort. Unfortunately, Ulaanbaatar's economy is really not flattering, which is much worse than Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia.

Perhaps we all know that every country has its own capital, and the natural climate of most countries is completely different. For example, whether it is the capital or other cities in Southeast Asia, the weather is inevitably very hot, while most cities in Europe have relatively high latitudes, but because of the adjustment of maritime climate, winter is often not too cold. To say which country's capital is the coldest in the world, it is undoubtedly the capital of Ulaanbaatar and our neighbor Mongolia.

Mongolia is a neighbor of our country and has always been under our jurisdiction. Until modern times, Ulaanbaatar was also a very famous nomadic city in the world because it went out independently for various reasons. Although the latitude of Ulaanbaatar is not very high, much lower than that of Moscow and London, the climate of Ulaanbaatar is colder than that of Moscow in winter. No wonder it makes sense for Russia to build its capital in Moscow. First of all, it is the birthplace of Russian culture. Second, it's not as cold as the Far East, but Ulaanbaatar is different. Ulaanbaatar is located in the Mongolian Plateau, with a typical continental climate, which often reaches MINUS 40 degrees in winter.

Ulaanbaatar is known as the coldest capital in the world because of its high altitude and the influence of Siberian cold air. The winter in Ulaanbaatar is also very long, and the extreme temperature is comparable to that in Hulunbeier, China, and Bihar is also relatively cold, so people living there have a hard time in winter, but the summer in Ulaanbaatar is quite comfortable, and the temperature is often around 20 degrees. If the economy here is more developed, it may become a summer resort like Kunming.