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When is the best time to play Maoer Hutong?

The best time for Maoer Hutong: Beijing is neither cold nor hot in spring and autumn, with a mild climate, which is an ideal tourist season, especially in autumn, where the sky is crisp and the climate is pleasant, and it is praised as' Golden Beijing' by Chinese and foreign tourists. The best tourist months in a year are April, May, September, 65438+ 10.

Beijing is located on the northern edge of North China Plain, surrounded by mountains and seas. It belongs to a typical warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Spring flowers, autumn moon, summer rain and winter snow have their own characteristics. The annual average temperature is 1 1.8℃, the coldest is 1.6℃, the hottest is July, and the monthly average is 26. 1℃. Beijing has shorter spring and autumn seasons and longer winter, with an average annual precipitation of 644 mm and a frost-free period of 180 days. Although the winter in Beijing is very long, the indoor heating equipment is very good and warm as spring. Because of the great temperature difference between indoor and outdoor, you should take sweaters and cotton-padded clothes when you travel to Beijing in winter.

Newspapers, radio stations and TV stations in Beijing all have weather forecast columns and explanations, so please pay attention. You can also call 859, which provides the weather forecast for the same day and the next day in Chinese and English.

But most of Beijing's tourism projects are cultural relics, scenic buildings and folk customs. These projects are not affected by the climate, and you can go to Beijing all year round. Travel agencies and restaurants in Beijing have off-season prices in winter, which can save a lot.

Maoer Hutong is located in the northwest of Dongcheng District, starting from Nanluoguxiang in the east and reaching Di 'anmenwai Street in the west. In the Ming Dynasty, it was called Zitong Temple Wenchang Palace, and in the Qing Dynasty it was called Maoer Hutong. Wenchang Palace is a place dedicated to Wen Quxing, the emperor of Wenchang, who is the immortal in charge of literary movement in myths and legends. Now, what is built on the foundation of Wenchang Palace is Maoer Hutong Primary School. Maoer Hutong No.9 and 1 1 are Keyuan, which is one of the most representative private gardens in Beijing. No.35 and No.37 are the former residences of the last Wanrong. Besides Wanrong, there are many celebrities living in this hutong, such as Hong Chengchou, a general of the Ming Dynasty, and Feng, a northern warlord.