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What is the hottest place in China?
Turpan is the location of the Flame Mountain in the Journey to the West, the hottest place in China, and it is called "Flame Island". The annual maximum temperature is 43℃, and the surface temperature is 75℃. The highest temperature in history is 49.6℃ (83.3℃ on the surface).
2. Chongqing?
Chongqing is the first of the veritable "three furnaces". In 2006, the drought that lasted for more than 40 days created a new record of high temperature here-44.5℃! The temperature here reaches 40 degrees every summer, the air is humid, just like a sauna, and there are many mountains, even if cold air comes, it will be blocked by the mountains here. ?
3. Wuhan
Wuhan is the second place in China's traditional "three furnaces". The highest temperature in history was 65438+4 1.3℃ in 0934, and the highest temperature in the past 50 years after liberation was 39.6℃. It is easy to reach the high temperature of 39 degrees for three consecutive days every year. Although there are many places in China where the temperature is higher than her, the reputation of "spicy" is not as loud as her. Because the "heat" here is not only the temperature itself, another important factor is that the air here is extremely humid, giving people a feeling of steaming sauna in summer. ?
4. Nanjing?
Nanjing is one of the "three furnaces" in China, with a historical maximum temperature of 43℃ and an annual average maximum temperature of 39℃. The air is humid.
5. Fuzhou?
The highest temperature in history is 4 1.6℃, which can easily reach the high temperature of 39℃ every year. This is really the first stove in the south.
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