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What are the main weather landscapes in China?

1. Qiantang tide

Together with Ganges Tide in India and Amazon Tide in Brazil, it is called the three major tidal bore in the world. On August 18th of the lunar calendar every year, the tidal bore of Qiantang River is the largest, and the tidal head can reach several meters.

After watching the first-line tide, drive to Meiren Dam in Nanyang, Xiaoshan to see the resurgence and high tide.

2. Huangshan sea of clouds

Among the four wonders of Huangshan Mountain, the sea of clouds is the first wonder, and it is also the clouds below the peak height formed by climatic conditions. 165438+ 10 to May of the following year is the best time to watch the sea of clouds after rain and snow. The sea of clouds in Huangshan is divided into East China Sea, West Sea, South China Sea, North Sea and Tianhai. If you want to have a panoramic view of the five seas, you can go to the Guangming Top, which is located in the middle of all the seas.

3. Mount Tai Buddha's Light

Every morning or evening, when the fog is full, people or trees stand in the fog, and the sun shines obliquely, showing a halo of blue inside and red outside, just like the halo on the head of a Buddha. Such a scene is called Buddha's Light. Most of the Buddha's light in Mount Tai appears in the semi-sunny and semi-foggy weather from June to August every year, when the sun shines obliquely.

4. Jilin rime

Rime is a kind of white loose ice crystal, commonly known as tree hanging, which is common in northern China, especially in rime island, the lower reaches of Songhua River in Jilin Province, and is beautiful because of its abundance. The best viewing season of rime is from the end of June to the end of February next year.