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What's the temperature in Beijing in winter?

It's usually around MINUS 7 degrees.

Beijing, referred to as Beijing for short, was called Yanjing and Peiping in ancient times. It is the capital, municipality directly under the Central Government, national central city, megacity, national political center, cultural center, international exchange center and scientific and technological innovation center of People's Republic of China (PRC).

In Beijing, the temperature in winter is usually around MINUS 7 degrees, and the temperature at night is even lower, generally reaching MINUS 10 degrees. Beijing's climate is a typical semi-humid continental monsoon climate in the north temperate zone, with high temperature and rainy summer, cold and dry winter and short spring and autumn. The frost-free period of the whole year is 180 ~ 200 days, which is shorter in the western mountainous area. In 2007, the average rainfall was 483.9 mm, which is one of the most rainy areas in North China.

Beijing scenic spot-Palace Museum

The Palace Museum is a comprehensive museum in China, which was established on the basis of palaces and their collections in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is located in the center of Beijing, with Tiananmen Square in front, Jingshan Mountain in the back, Wangfujing Market in the east and Zhongnanhai in the west. 196 1 year, with the approval of the State Council, the Forbidden City was designated as the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in China. From 65438 to 0987, the Forbidden City was listed as a "World Cultural Heritage" by UNESCO.

According to China's ancient astrology theory, Ziweiyuan (i.e. Polaris) is located at the zenith where the Emperor of Heaven lives, corresponding to heaven and man. According to the emperor's residence, it is also called the Forbidden City. After the third emperor of Ming Dynasty seized the throne, Judy decided to move the capital to Beijing and began to build a palace, which was completed in the 18th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1420). 19 1 1 year, the Revolution of 1911 overthrew the last feudal monarchy in China-the Qing Dynasty. 1924, the emperor Puyi was expelled from the palace. For more than 500 years, 24 emperors lived here and ruled the whole country.

The Forbidden City is surrounded by a wall with a height of 10m and a moat with a width of 52m. The city is 96 1m long from north to south, 753m wide from east to west and covers an area of 780,000 _. There are gates on all sides of the city wall, of which the Wumen Gate in the south and the Shenwu Gate in the north are now exclusively for tourists to visit. The layout of the palace buildings in the city extends along the central axis to the east and west sides. Red walls and yellow tiles, colorful buildings and carved beams, resplendent and magnificent. The halls and terraces are patchwork and magnificent. In the evening, it is like a fairyland on earth. In the south half of the city, there are three halls, namely, Taihe, Zhonghe and Baohe, as the center, supplemented by Wenhua and Wuying on both sides. It is the place where the emperor held a court meeting, which is called "the former court". In the northern half, there are three palaces, namely Gan Qing, Jiaotai and Kunning, and six palaces in the east and west, with the imperial garden as the center. There are temples in Fengxian and Huangji on the east, and hall of mental cultivation, Yuhua Pavilion and Cining Palace on the west, which are places where emperors and queens live, hold sacrifices and religious activities and handle daily affairs. It is called "the back bedroom". The total area of the two parts of the palace building is 163000 _. The layout of the whole palace is rigorous and orderly, and every inch of bricks and tiles follow the feudal hierarchical etiquette system, which embodies the supreme authority of the emperor. In the era of feudal monarchy, ordinary people could not and dared not approach.