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Where is the coldest in China?

Genhe city, China is the coldest.

Genhe city, a county-level city in Hulunbeier City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is the coldest city in China, and is known as the "China Cold Pole". Genhe city's climate belongs to the humid forest climate of cold temperate zone, and has some characteristics of continental monsoon climate, which is characterized by cold and humidity, long winter and short summer, and spring and autumn are connected.

The average frost-free period is 90 days. The annual average temperature is -5.3℃, 1 month average temperature is close to -30℃, the extreme minimum temperature recorded by county-level weather stations is -5 1.5 с, the extreme minimum temperature recorded by weather stations is -58℃, and the average temperature in July is 18 ~ 20℃, but it has also occurred.

Genhe city's relevant explanation.

Genhe city is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and managed by Hulunbeier City. "Genhe" is a homonym of Mongolian "Gegengaole", which means "clear and transparent river".

Located on the west slope of the northern section of Daxing 'anling Mountains in the north of Hulunbeier City, with the geographical coordinates of 120 12? ~ 122 55? , 50 20 north latitude? ~52 30? It is adjacent to Oroqen Autonomous Banner in the east, Ergun City in the west, Yakeshi City in the south, Mohe City and Huzhong District in Daxinganling area of Heilongjiang Province in the north.

The longest straight-line distance from north to south is 240.4 kilometers, and the widest straight-line distance from east to west is 198.8 kilometers, with a total area of 2.005438+00000 square kilometers. It is one of the cities with the highest latitude in China, with an annual average temperature of -5.3℃ and an extreme low temperature of -58℃, and the annual freezing period exceeds 2 10 days. It is the coldest city in China and is called "China Cold Pole".