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What is the average temperature in Qingdao in winter?

Most parts of Qingdao belong to temperate maritime climate, and the average temperature in winter is mostly above zero degrees Celsius, which is humid and the blowing wind is not very cold.

At the coldest time in June+10, 5438, there will be a few days below zero degrees Celsius, but it will not reach MINUS ten degrees. The lowest temperature in 20 10 is MINUS seven degrees celsius, which is in the early morning of one day in 5438+ 10. Even if it is above 0 degrees, the wind is strong in coastal areas and the somatosensory temperature will be very cold. As far as the weather in the north is concerned, Qingdao is more comfortable in winter.

Qingdao's climate has distinct characteristics, that is: four distinct seasons, short summer and long winter; There is no heat in summer and little cold in winter; Moderate precipitation and sufficient heat; It is foggy in spring and summer, and the spring breeze is strong in winter. The summer in Qingdao is shorter than that in the mainland, with an average of only 80 days a year. The average temperature in summer is 23 degrees Celsius, and the average temperature in the hottest August is 25. 1 Celsius. Due to the influence of the ocean, it is relatively cool, and it is the best season for people to summer, recuperate and swim.

Qingdao, a prefecture-level city in Shandong Province, a city with separate plans, is a sub-provincial city, referred to as Qingdao, formerly known as Jiaoao, also known as Qingdao and Island City. Qingdao is an important coastal central city, an open coastal city, a new first-tier city, an economic central city, a national historical and cultural city, an international port city, a coastal holiday and tourist city, and a happy and livable city. It is known as "Oriental Switzerland".

Qingdao is located in the southeast coast of Shandong Peninsula, east of Jiaodong Peninsula, near the Yellow Sea, across the sea from the Korean Peninsula, and at the forefront of the China-Japan-Korea Free Trade Area. It is adjacent to Yantai in the northeast, Weifang in the west and Rizhao in the southwest. Due to its superior geographical location, the Qing government established Qingdao in 189 1 year, and in 1897, Germany leased the port and railway. Qingdao is prosperous because of "one port, one road". With an international seaport and a regional hub airport, it is an important hub city for implementing the Maritime Silk Road and the national Belt and Road strategy.

Qingdao is the first batch of coastal open cities in China, the coastal city in China, the national civilized city, the national sanitary city, the national garden city, the national forest city and the happiest city in China. As the world beer city and sailing capital, Qingdao is the leading city in the planning core area of Shandong Peninsula Blue Economic Zone approved by the State Council. As of 20 17, Qingdao has a total area of 1 1282 square kilometers, governing 7 districts and 3 county-level cities, and each national new district (Qingxi New District)/kloc-0, with a total population of 9.204 million. In 20 16 years, the GDP of Qingdao was100165438+29 million yuan, up by 7.9%, and the per capita GDP reached 109407 yuan.

Qingdao has famous Taoist attractions such as Laoshan, Zhanqiao, May 4th Square, Badaguan and Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center. Famous people such as Lao She, Wen Yiduo, Hong Shen and Shen Congwen have all given lectures in Qingdao. There are Shandong University (Qingdao), Beihang University Qingdao Campus, China Ocean University and China Youshi University.