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When is the best time to go to Jiming Mountain?

The best time for Jiming Mountain: 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.

Located about 5km northwest of the county seat, Feng Qiong at the top of the mountain is the highest peak around the city, with an altitude of1538m. When the weather is clear, it is one of the main attractions for citizens to climb to the top in spring and autumn, with Ningde in the east, Gutian Reservoir in the south, Zhenghe in the west and Jian 'ou in the north. There is Baoqing Temple in the west of Gongfen Village at the foot of the mountain, which was built in the first year of Changxing in the late Tang Dynasty (930). Abandoned several times, 1958 was destroyed again, and 1985 was built by the masses.

There is Baolin Temple in the mountains, commonly known as Tianping Courtyard, which was built in the second year of Song Gande (964). It is located under Tianpingyan. There are two "Longjing" under the rock, and there are cliff stone carvings such as Kuifeng Cave, Qinyi Cave and Taiping Cave Palace among the rocks. There are also years when hundreds of ancient words were engraved and unsigned. The words were crowned after years of wind and rain.