Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - When is the best time to go to Linqu Shimenfang? (2011)

When is the best time to go to Linqu Shimenfang? (2011)

It’s hard to say the specific time, because the time you can really appreciate it is only a few days, usually about a week. If it's early, the leaves are not all red and have no momentum; if it's late, a gust of wind will cause all the leaves to fall. It is greatly affected by the weather, which is also an important reason why Shimenfang has never become a famous tourist attraction.

Generally, if you want to see the red leaves, it is recommended that you do so during the National Day holiday. It is roughly during that time, but there are so many people that sometimes cars can’t even drive through, and there will be traffic jams all morning. ; any later it will not be safe, and the leaves may fall. If you have time, it’s best to do it before the end of September and before National Day.

As for whether it is the best time to watch it, it depends on the individual's luck. There is no way!

The entrance fee is 40 yuan, and the car toll is 10 yuan. There is no hotel in the scenic area, you can bring your own; there is a hotel at the entrance of the scenic area, the price is okay, but the quality is average; there are many hotels (villages) along the way, and the prices are also It's all fine, but the hygiene and other conditions can't compare with big hotels; the shop owner has to make do with it.

"Linqu Whole Lamb" is the most famous local food. I am not bragging. Apart from Linqu, you will never be able to eat such pure mutton soup again. "Whole sheep" soup is generally around 50 yuan/jin.