Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - I'm going to visit Lushan Mountain for three days on Dragon Boat Festival, but it seems to rain. What impact will it have and what should I pay attention to?

I'm going to visit Lushan Mountain for three days on Dragon Boat Festival, but it seems to rain. What impact will it have and what should I pay attention to?

First, travel preparation:

1, when traveling, prepare a pair of shoes that fit you. Our trip basically depends on our own feet. It is best to choose sports shoes, cloth shoes, travel shoes and flat shoes. Don't wear leather shoes or high heels, plastic soles or slippery shoes to enter the scenic spot. In ice and snow weather, it is easy to fall down because of the slippery road surface. Wear sandals or special non-slip shoes with nails.

2. Generally speaking, the temperature in mountainous areas is 7- 10 degrees lower than that in plain areas, and it is cooler in the morning and evening. Be sure to keep warm and take your clothes. The alpine climate is changeable, and the winter scenic spots are thick with snow and ice. Please pay attention to bring warm and rain-proof clothes.

3. Lushan Mountain is a winding mountain road with many bends and urgency. Visitors in need should bring their own anti-motion sickness medicine and take it half an hour before driving.

4. Because Lushan Mountain is a world geological park with high greening rate, mosquitoes and other insects are inevitable. You'd better take the necessary medicine. For example, toilet water and essential balm should be used to prevent mosquito bites, and some medicines and band-AIDS should be brought to put out the fire.

It's colder on Lushan Mountain than below ... Be sure to bring your coat and raincoat, and if you live on Lushan Mountain, the hotel on the mountain has no disposable items, so you have to bring your own toothbrush or something. If it rains, it is most convenient to bring a raincoat. Climbing up and down with an umbrella is particularly unfavorable ... and a shoe cover to wear when it rains ... If you don't wear a shoe cover, bring a pair of shoes to prevent getting wet. There is no hair dryer to blow dry. And a coat.