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Where is the coldest in China?

The extreme minimum temperature after the establishment of New China in Harbin, 1970 1 month is -38. 1℃, 193 1 year 1 month is -4 1.4℃. However, Harbin's -4 1.4℃ is far from the national extreme minimum temperature. 1922 1 month 16, China Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region observed -50. 1℃, which was the lowest temperature recorded before the founding of New China. After the founding of New China, Fuyun Meteorological Station in northern Xinjiang broke the record of crossing the river at a low temperature of -50.7℃ for the first time on 1960 1 20th, and then set a national record at a temperature of-5 1 .5℃ on12nd/2nd. In addition, the lowest temperature reached -50.7℃ on the morning of 1 22, making 1960 1 22 the only three days with the lowest temperature below -50℃ since the establishment of Fuyun Station in 1957. In addition, the weather station that broke through the -50℃ mark was the Tulihe River in Daxing 'anling, and -50.2℃ was measured on February 22nd, 1966. Mohe weather station, the northernmost weather station in China, 19681measured -50.9℃ on the morning of February 27th. 1February, 969 13, Mohe finally gave birth to the extreme lowest temperature record in China's existing meteorological data-52.3℃. In addition, the lowest temperatures reached -5 1.2℃ and -50.9℃ from February 14 to 15, respectively, so the lowest temperature in Mohe was below -50℃ only in these four days since the station was established in 1957. By the way,1Feb. 96913rd, the highest afternoon temperature in Mohe is only -26.5℃, so the average daily temperature is -43.9℃. 1960 1 month 2 1 day, the highest temperature in Fuyun is -36. 1℃, so the average daily temperature is -43.8℃. They are the coldest days since the meteorological record in China!

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