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Weather conditions in Laojun Mountain, Henan Province

Laojun Mountain has a continental monsoon climate in warm temperate zone, with an annual average temperature of 65438 02.4℃.

In spring and summer, taking one day in June as an example, the highest temperature in Luoyang is 36℃, and the highest temperature in Laojun Mountain is 30℃. In hot summer, the body feels cool and comfortable in its shade, so it is recommended to wear loose and breathable sportswear. 10 In October, the weather in Laojun Mountain began to turn cold, the temperature reached MINUS 10 degrees, and the wind level was stroke.

Laojunshan is still warm and cold in spring, so it is recommended to take a thin one. In autumn and winter, Laojun Mountain is freezing, and there is often cold wind between the top of the mountain and the canyon. In rainy and snowy weather, the snow scene on the mountain is beautiful, but we should pay attention to cold and warmth. Although there are two ropeways going up and down Laojun Mountain, there is still a long way to walk and go up and down the stairs. It is strongly recommended to wear comfortable rain-proof and non-slip sports shoes.

tourist resources

1, bronze statue of Laozi

In 20 14, the bronze statue of Laozi in Laojunshan was listed as "the tallest bronze statue of Laozi in cow" by Guinness World.

2. Jinding Taoist Temple Group

The Jinding Taoist complex in Laojunshan relies on the hilltop buildings, mainly including laojunmiao, Moral Mansion, Wumu Jindian, Liangbaotai, Yuhuangding, Bell and Drum Tower, Nantianmen, Chaoyang Cave, Avenue Courtyard, Shinto Overpass, Cloister, etc. They are all built in the form of royal palaces in Ming and Qing Dynasties, especially Jin Dian, Liangbaotai and Yuhuangding, which have become the highlights of Laojunshan Taoist temples.

3. Taiqing Taoist Temple

Taiqing Taoist Temple, the peak of the mountain, was built in the Northern Wei Dynasty and rebuilt in previous dynasties. In the Tang Dynasty, Wei Chijingde supervised the restoration work. The Ming dynasty was the most prosperous, with iron rafters and magnificent. For thousands of years, it has been a sacred place of Taoism in the Central Plains where pilgrims from Henan, Shaanxi, Anhui, Hubei and other places worship. Pilgrims from the southeast coast also come here. There are as many as 100 pilgrims in each group of the Eight Winds Pilgrimage Group in Kaohsiung, Taiwan Province Province.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Laojunshan