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What clothes should I wear to travel to Inner Mongolia in a few days? It should be suitable for the weather in Inner Mongolia.

Inner Mongolia has a semi-humid mid-temperate monsoon climate, with semi-humid areas in the east and semi-arid areas in the west. The main feature is the large temperature difference between day and night, which can generally reach about 10 degrees, so you should bring more clothes when traveling here. The disastrous weather in Inner Mongolia includes spring drought and winter blizzard.

Inner Mongolia can be divided into two climatic zones from east to west:

Grassland climate zone, from Hulunbeier grassland to Yinshan Hetao plain in the eastern end, is covered with ice and snow in winter, lasting for half a year, with an average temperature of about MINUS 28℃, and the three seasons are almost connected, and the climate is mild from May to September, which is the best season for grassland tourism.

Desert climate zone, from Alashan Desert Plateau to Badain Jaran Desert and then to the west of Yinshan Mountain, is full of storms in spring (from mid-April to the end of May), extremely hot in summer, extremely cold in winter and mild in autumn (from mid-August to the end of September, about 40 days), which is the best season to set foot in the desert.

The weather is hot during this period, so it is recommended to wear short sleeves, short skirts, shorts, thin T-shirts, open-necked short-sleeved cotton shirts and other cool summer clothes. However, due to the low temperature at night, you can bring one or two long-sleeved coats.