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What's the climate like in Inner Mongolia in mid-July? Especially Hohhot.

The climate of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is dominated by temperate continental monsoon climate. It has the characteristics of less and uneven precipitation, strong wind force and drastic changes in cold and summer. The northern part of Daxing 'anling belongs to the continental monsoon climate of cold temperate zone.

Hohhot is a typical continental climate of Mongolian plateau, with obvious climate changes in four seasons, large annual temperature difference and large daily temperature difference. Its characteristics are: dry and windy in spring, with drastic changes in temperature and warmth; Summer is short, hot and rainy; In autumn, the temperature drops rapidly, often with frost; Winter is long, cold and little snow.

Annual average temperature: low in the north and high in the south, only about 2℃ in Daqingshan District in the north and 6.7℃ in the south. The maximum Leng Yue temperature is-12.7 ~-16.1℃; The average temperature in the hottest month is 17 ~ 22.9℃. The annual average amplitude is 34.4 ~ 35.7℃, and the daily average amplitude is 13.5 ~ 13.7℃. The extreme maximum temperature is 38.5℃, and the minimum temperature is -4 1.5℃.

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Famous scenic spots in Hohhot

1, Inner Mongolia Museum

The former Inner Mongolia Museum is located in Xinhua East Street, Xincheng District, Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia. It is the key project of the commemoration of the founding of the autonomous region1957th anniversary, and it is the only comprehensive museum at the autonomous region level.

It is also one of the earliest museums established in minority areas of China, and it was listed in the history of world architecture as early as 1950s. In 2007, Inner Mongolia Museum was officially completed, with a building area of10.5 million square meters and an exhibition hall area of 7,000 square meters, making it a national first-class museum.

2. King Kong stupa.

Located in the southeast of the old city of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, there are five square pagodas on the tower foundation, hence the name Wuta Temple. King Kong Pagoda was built in Yongzheng period of Qing Dynasty (18th century). The tower is a masonry structure with a height of about13m. It is built on a rectangular diamond base on the base, and below it is the base of Mount Sumi.

The waist is a brick engraved with patterns such as lion, elephant, Falun, golden winged bird and diamond pestle; The lower part of the seat is inlaid with diamond sutra written in Mongolian, Tibetan and Vatican, with very neat font and exquisite carving; The upper part is a thousand Buddha shrines, in which a Buddha sits, with Aquarius columns on both sides.