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When is the best time to play in Bangor?

The best time in Bangor: May to September is relatively warm, which is the golden season of grassland. During this period, the climate is mild and the weather is beautiful, and the rainfall accounts for 10 1% of the whole year. The growth period of green plants is about 100 days, all of which are concentrated in this season. At this time of grassland full of green, everything is thriving, and people and animals are happy.

Bango County is located between Namco and Selinco, two famous lakes in the northern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Area 10 1992 square kilometers (including the scope of Shuanghu Special Zone). The available grassland area is about 43.05 million mu. The total population is nearly 29,000. Administer 1 district, 18 townships, 134 villagers' committees.

Bangor Tibetan language means auspicious and protective spirit, and it is named after Bangor Lake in China. During the Qing Dynasty, Lang Ruzong, one of the four tribes in northern Tibet, was under the jurisdiction of the minister stationed in Tibet. 1942, the Tibetan government set up the general manager of Qiang and Ji in Naqu, and designated the Longjiang area of Lang Ruzong as another Longjiang Sect. Qinglong County and Bango County were founded in1July 5, 959, and Qinglong County was renamed Damsakya County in 1960. 1964 In May, Damsagya County was merged into Bango County. 1978 Established Shuanghu Office (now called Shuanghu Special Zone), and Sewa District of Bango County was placed under the jurisdiction of Shuanghu Office. 1987, unified township in Xinji District of Bangor County was placed under Shenzha County. At this point, the current area map is formed. The county government is stationed in Baorong.

The county belongs to the lake basin area of South Qiangtang Plateau, with gentle mountains, open grasslands and low terrain in the north and south. The average elevation of the county is 4700 meters. Pubaogu divides the whole county into two parts, the south is located on the Namco River, which is rich in aquatic plants and suitable for breeding cattle and goats. The northern part is mostly dry and cold semi-desert grassland, which is the natural pasture of Tibetan sheep. The main peaks are Dayushan Mountain, Kajiu Mountain and Nyainqentanglha Mountain (the elevation of the main peak is 711m). It belongs to the semi-arid monsoon climate zone in the plateau sub-cold zone. The climate is cold, the air is thin, the four seasons are not clear, the winter is long without summer, and it is snowy. The annual temperature difference is relatively greater than the daily temperature difference. The annual sunshine hours are 2944.3 hours. The annual frost-free period is 347.6 days, and there is no absolute frost-free period. The annual precipitation is 308.3 mm. Natural disasters include snow, wind and frost. Every spring, the wind is continuous. From autumn to spring, snowstorms often occur. The annual average number of hail days is more than 30 days.