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What clothes are suitable for going to Changbai Mountain in mid-September?

In mid-September, the highest temperature in Changbai Mountain is about 18 to 22 degrees, and the lowest temperature is about 5 to 8 degrees. It's normal to wear long trousers and rechargeable trousers. If you are afraid of the cold, you can take a thin cotton-padded jacket. If it rains again, it will be colder. If you don't want to bring it, you can. There is a place to rent down jackets on the mountain.

To travel to Changbai Mountain, we have some necessary items, such as some thick warm items, down jackets or scarves, which are very useful. Besides these, we also need to prepare gloves and sunglasses to protect our hands, which can effectively protect our hands from frostbite and eyes from sun burns. As for shoes, it is best to choose snow shoes, which have better anti-skid performance.

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Changbai Mountain Scenic Area is located in the southeast of Chibei District, Erdaobaihe Town, Antu County, Jilin Province, and adjacent to North Korea in the southeast. Located on the northern slope of Changbai Mountain, it is 34 kilometers away from Changbai Mountain, and Binocular Peak is 65 kilometers away from the border between China and North Korea, covering an area of 52.42 square kilometers. Now it is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction.

Changbai Mountain has been the sacred territory of China since ancient times, and it is one of the top ten famous mountains in China. Changbai Mountain was called Buxian Mountain in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, Tutaishan in the Northern Wei Dynasty, Taibai Mountain in the Tang Dynasty and Changbai Mountain in the Liao and Jin Dynasties.

Changbai Mountain, the main peak, is named after its white pumice and snow, and is known as "the first peak in the world with a thousand years of snow". The scenic spot is a tourist attraction with the reputation of "holy mountain, holy water, strange forest and immortal fruit" and the birthplace of Manchu. In Qing dynasty, it was called "Holy Land". The emperor must personally or appoint a minister to visit Changbai Mountain in Wula, Jilin (now Jilin City).