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What's the climate like in Lhasa? Is it suitable for mainlanders to work and live for a long time?

Lhasa, 3650 meters above sea level, is located in a small basin surrounded by mountains and is the center of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The surrounding mountains are 5000 meters, and the Lhasa River (also known as Jiqu), a tributary of the Yarlung Zangbo River, passes through the city. It is understood that the Lhasa River is called "blue waves of joy" in Tibetan. It passes through the snow peaks and canyons of Nyainqentanglha Mountain and extends for 365,438+05 km. This river flows into the Yarlung Zangbo River in Qushui, forming a large-scale landscape.

Lhasa has a flat terrain and mild climate, with an average daily temperature of 8 degrees Celsius, which is comfortable in winter and summer. It enjoys 3000 hours of sunshine, 65,438+025 days a year, more than most other cities in China, so it is sometimes called "Sunlight City".

The average annual precipitation in Lhasa is 500 mm. It mainly rains from July to September. Summer, rainy season and autumn are considered to be the best seasons of the year. It rains more at night and it is sunny during the day.

I feel that except for the higher altitude and stronger sunshine, there will be some altitude sickness when I first arrive, so pay attention to preventing ultraviolet rays, and everything else is fine.

Of course, express delivery is a problem in life.

It feels good to have mountains and water.