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Suggestions on dressing in Chengdu weather now

The weather and dressing suggestions in Chengdu are as follows:

Chengdu is hot and muggy in summer, so short-sleeved shorts are enough. If there are mosquitoes, you can change your pants or take a small bottle of toilet water with you. In winter, the temperature is moderate, but it is very cold. Wear thick cotton trousers, scarves, hats and gloves. 12- February is winter in Chengdu. If it rains, Chengdu will be colder, so you need to wear more thick clothes. Another notable feature of Chengdu's climate is humid air. So although the temperature is not high in summer, it looks sultry.

Chengdu, as a typical subtropical monsoon climate, is mainly influenced by the Hawaiian high in the Pacific Ocean in summer, with the wind direction mostly southeast and northwest in winter. The annual rainfall is about 1000 mm, and the air humidity is relatively high. The higher the temperature of air, the stronger its ability to contain water vapor. Although water vapor can react chemically with some components in the air or be absorbed by porous particles, these processes or reactions account for a very small proportion.

Chengdu tourist attractions

Dujiangyan has beautiful scenery and many cultural relics, including Fulongguan, Erwang Temple, Anlan Suoqiao, Yulei Pass, Lidui Park Yulei Mountain Park and Lingyan Temple.

Xiling Snow Mountain, located in Dayi County, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, is the highest peak in Chengdu, with snow all year round. The scenery of Xiling Snow Mountain is primitive, natural and rough, and the natural landscapes such as water scenery, biological scenery and sky scenery are beautiful and complete. Various animals can often be found in forests and mountain streams, including giant pandas, wildebeests, golden monkeys, red pandas, macaques, clouded leopards, golden roosters and other precious animals. Visitors can not only ski on the snow-capped mountains, but also participate in snowmobiles, forest hunting, hot air balloon riding, trapeze jumping and other interesting activities.

Qingyang Palace is the first Taoist temple in western Sichuan. In the thirty-second year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1906), the classic edition "Taoist Collection" is the most complete preserved Taoist classics in China. The existing buildings of Qingyang Palace were basically rebuilt during the reign of Kangxi, and only Doulao Hall was the only remaining Ming Dynasty style.