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Dali-what do you mean?

Romance refers to the four characteristics of Dali landscape.

The wind. Xiaguanfeng

Xiaguan (place name) in Dali is a mountain pass, which is the main wind source between Canger and Err. The long wind period and strong wind force are rare in the world. There are more than 35 windy days in a year. The average wind speed in Shimonoseki is 4.2 meters per second, and the maximum wind speed reaches 10. The cause of Xiaguan wind is its special terrain.

Flowers. "Shangguanhua"

Shangguan (place name) is an open grassland with many flowers, which is called "Shangguan Flower". Dali's climate is mild and humid, "stop at Liang Yu, summer ends at temperature", which is most suitable for the growth of flowers and trees. Therefore, loving and cultivating flowers has become a living custom of the Bai people.

It's snowing. Cangshan snow

Cangshan snow, which is not needed after summer, is one of the four scenic spots in Dali and a must in Cangshan landscape. In the cold winter, hundreds of miles are grey and snowy. In the spring of March, there are still piles of silver jade above the snow line. The snow on Malong Peak, the highest peak, does not melt all year round. In midsummer, the mountainside is green and dripping, and the peak is still carrying snow.

Month. "Erhai Moon"

The water transparency of Erhai Lake is very high, and blue waves are rippling on the lake. Whenever you stroll along the shore of Erhai Lake on a sunny night, looking up at the sky, the jade mirror is hanging high and overlooking the sea, the ground surges with silver waves, the water meets the sky, and the sky is at a loss. A bright moon floats in the sea with the waves, and the moonlight in Erhai Lake is amazing.