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Does Chongqing start to cool down in September?

Chongqing in September is not cold, but it is still hot.

In September, the autumn tiger ended, and the weather gradually turned cold, especially in northern China. Since the average daytime temperature in September is 26℃, it is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothes such as cotton and linen shirts, thin long skirts and thin T-shirts when traveling.

The weather in Chongqing is hot in September, and July to August is the hottest time in Chongqing. After all, it is a furnace city, and the highest temperature can reach 40℃. But the hottest time is also the hottest time to experience Chongqing. You can watch the river view in July and the sunset in August. In addition, you can taste hot pot, drink beer and hum a song to truly experience the heat of Chongqing.

The annual average temperature in Chongqing is 65438 08℃. The lowest temperature is 5438+ 10 in June, the monthly average temperature is 7℃, and the lowest extreme temperature is -38℃. The highest temperature is from July to August, mostly between 27-38℃, and the highest limit temperature can reach 48℃.

The development of Chongqing

Chongqing, also known as Shancheng and Jiangcheng, is a municipality directly under the Central Government of the People's Republic of China, a national central city and a mega-city, one of the important national central cities approved by the State Council, the economic center in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, the core city of the twin-city economic circle in Chengdu-Chongqing area, an important advanced manufacturing center in China, a financial center in the west, an international comprehensive transportation hub and an international gateway hub. Jurisdiction over 38 districts and counties. The total area is 82,400 square kilometers, and the permanent population at the end of 2022 is 32133,400.

Located in the southwest of China, Chongqing is the center of economy, finance, science and technology, shipping and commercial logistics in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. It is the only four-type logistics hub in China, an international consumption center city, an important strategic fulcrum for the development of the western region, an important connection point between the Belt and Road and the Yangtze River Economic Belt, and an inland open highland. There are world cultural heritage Dazu stone carving, world natural heritage Wulong karst and Nanchuan Jinfo Mountain and other landscapes.