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Must-see attractions in Shijiazhuang travel guide

The must-see attractions in Shijiazhuang’s travel guide include Longxing Temple, Baodu Village, Tiangui Mountain, Huashui Ecological Scenic Area, and Xibaipo.

Shijiazhuang is located on the eastern edge of the Eurasian continent at mid- to low-latitudes, close to the Bohai Sea of ??the Pacific Ocean, and has a temperate monsoon climate. The seasonal changes in solar radiation are significant, the high and low pressure activities on the ground are frequent, the four seasons are distinct, cold and hot, and rainfall is concentrated in summer and autumn. The dry and wet periods are obvious, with long summer and winter and short spring and autumn. Spring is about 55 days long, summer is about 105 days long, autumn is about 60 days long, and winter is about 145 days long.

The annual average air humidity is 65%. There is less precipitation in spring, and there are often level 4 northerly or southerly winds. The temperature rises quickly in March and April. In summer, affected by the ocean temperature and humidity airflow, the precipitation in June, July, August and September accounts for 10% of the annual precipitation. 63%-70%, the weather is relatively humid, and the air humidity is as high as 100% during the dog days of July and August.

In autumn, affected by the Mongolian high pressure, the weather is sunny with little rain, the temperature is moderate, the climate is pleasant, and the average air humidity is 78%. In late autumn, there are frequent northeasterly winds, and cold wave weather occurs; in winter, affected by the cold high pressure in Siberia, northwest winds prevail, and the climate is cooler, with clear skies and few clouds, and snowfall often occurs.

The total annual precipitation in Shijiazhuang is 401.1-752.0 mm. Among them, the rainfall in the western mountainous areas is 628.4-752.0 mm; in other areas, the rainfall is 401.1-595.9 mm. Heavy snowfall often occurs in winter, with the total snowfall ranging from 19.2 to 26.8 millimeters. Although heavy snow brings some inconvenience to transportation, it protects wheat from overwintering and provides favorable moisture conditions for greening in spring.

There is less precipitation in spring, with the total rainfall ranging from 11.0 to 41.7 mm. Rainfall in summer is heavy and very concentrated, with rainfall exceeding 500 mm. The total annual sunshine hours are 1916.4-2571.2 hours, with sufficient sunshine in spring and summer and less sunshine in autumn and winter.