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What to wear to Wutai Mountain?

It's best not to wear skirts and bring thick clothes when visiting Wutai Mountain in hot weather from June to August. The weather in Wutai Mountain is not very cold at this time, but the temperature difference is quite large. Wearing a pair of long trousers at night won't feel very cold, but you need to wear a coat. It is also very hot at noon. A shirt lining is enough. If it's rainy, just add one or two. In winter, you need to wear thick clothes to keep warm.

Wutai Mountain Scenic Spot Introduction Wutai Mountain has a cold climate, also known as "Liang Qing". Although it is at the same latitude as Beijing, its climate characteristics are similar to that of Daxing 'anling in the northeast of China. The annual average temperature is minus 4℃, the hottest in July and August are 9.5℃ and 8.5℃ respectively, the coldest in June is 5438+ 10, and the average temperature is minus 18.8℃. Taihuai area enters spring one month earlier than the top of the platform and autumn one month later. The temperature difference is about 6℃. The annual average temperature is 2-3℃, the lowest temperature is MINUS 30℃, and the highest temperature is 30℃. In summer, the clouds in the air in Taihuai area are low, the humidity is high and it often rains.

Wutai Mountain is one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China. In 2004, Wutai Mountain was rated as one of the top ten famous mountains in China. In June 2009, Wutai Mountain was listed as a world cultural heritage. In 2007, it was rated as a national AAAAA tourist attraction. Wutai Mountain has a cold climate, also known as "Liang Qingshan". Although it is at the same latitude as Beijing, its climate characteristics are similar to that of Daxing 'anling in the northeast of China. The annual average temperature is minus 4℃, the hottest in July and August are 9.5℃ and 8.5℃ respectively, the coldest in June is 5438+ 10, and the average temperature is minus 18.8℃.