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What is the best time to visit Longmatan?

The best time to visit Longmatan: the climate is mild and the five industries are prosperous. The northern part of Luzhou has a quasi-southern subtropical monsoon humid climate, and the southern mountainous climate can be divided into mid-subtropical, northern subtropical, south temperate and north temperate climates, with the characteristics of a three-dimensional mountainous climate.

Because Luzhou has less severe weather and mostly cloudy and sunny weather, tourism traffic is smooth all year round. The main weather phenomena affecting tourism traffic in Luzhou are heavy precipitation, heavy fog and continuous rain. June to September in Luzhou is the main period for heavy rains. Especially in September, when the heavy rains are relatively concentrated and the rainfall area is wide, it will cause siltation in streams and rivers to collapse roadbeds, and landslides to block roads and affect traffic.

Longmatan is part of the Zhongshan Scenic Area in Luzhou. It is located 10 kilometers away from the eastern suburbs of the city. Yangqiao Water Park is famous for its green mountains, beautiful water, fragrant flowers and fat fish.

The green water of the creek is as deep as a pool, and the hills in the pool are like islands. "Lu County Chronicles" records that during the Jiayuan period of the Northern Song Dynasty (1056-1063), a temple was built on the mountain named Chongxuguan. Later, parasol trees were planted around it, also known as Biwu. Later, it was rebuilt and repaired by Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty, Qianlong and Xuantong of the Qing Dynasty, making it a larger-scale temple. The existing pavilions have been renovated in recent years. In the poem "Longma Lake" written by Tan Huajiang Guolin in the Qing Dynasty, there are thousands of fish and flowers on the bow of the boat, and a pile of green conch marks in the mirror, which can quite show the quiet and beautiful scenery of Longma Lake. Shaking bamboo and watching fish is one of the eight scenic spots in Luzhou.

There is a stone tablet in front of the building, inscribed with a poem by Huang Yunhu, a calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty: Where does the dragon and horse go? The immortal is nowhere to be found. But the water in Yutan will always shine on the heart of the heart. The calligraphy is powerful and the poetry is meaningful. Literati of the past dynasties have praised Longma Lake a lot, including the couplet engraved on the door by Zhao Fan of Yongning Daotai: I would like to ask my dear tourists, where did you come to hear what you heard, and where did you go to see; if you have any understanding, the mountains are not high, and the water is not there. deep. An intriguing read. Longmatan has a quiet environment and pleasant scenery. During festivals, there are endless tourists.