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When is the best time in Xiapu County?

The best time in Xiapu County: Ningde has a subtropical maritime monsoon climate, with a warm and humid climate, with an annual average temperature of 14℃-20℃. The highest temperature appears in July, and the monthly average temperature can reach 28℃-29℃. The lowest temperature appears at 1 month, and the monthly average temperature is around 8℃. The landforms of Ningde are complex and diverse, including mountains, hills, basins, plains and other landforms, and the microclimates in different regions are quite different.

Although there is a certain temperature difference between coastal and inland areas, in general, Ningde has a warm climate and abundant precipitation, and can travel all year round. March-June is the rainy season in Ningde every year, with continuous rainy weather, and July-September is the season with frequent typhoons and heavy rains. When traveling to Ningde at this time, you need to pay attention to the weather forecast and prepare rain gear and other related items.

Xiapu, located on the west bank of Taiwan Strait, is located in the northeast of Fujian Province. In Fiona Fang, an ancient and beautiful land of 1489 square kilometers, there are 500,000 people, including about 50,000 She people. Here, the blue sea is colorful, the beach is golden, the mountains and green waters are flowing, like a bright pearl embedded in the East China Sea. Xiapu has a long history. As early as the Neolithic Age, ancient ancestors and Vietnamese lived here. Marvin County was founded in the third year of Jin Taikang (AD 282). It was called Changxi in the Tang Dynasty and was promoted to Funing House in the Yuan Dynasty. During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, it was renamed Funing House and Guo Fu County (formerly known as Xiapu) was added.

Historically, it was the political, economic and cultural center of eastern Fujian, known as "the crossroads of Fujian and Zhejiang" and "Zou Lu by the sea". The Tiger Town Pagoda, which stands on the top of Longshou Mountain, was built by Huang Dalai, the prefect of Funing, in the 32nd year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (AD 1693). During the Qianlong period, it was rebuilt into a seven-story stone tower with magnificent momentum.