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What is the temperature in Hangzhou in September?
The average temperature in September in Hangzhou is 22℃~29℃.
The average daytime temperature is 29°C. It is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothes such as cotton and linen shirts, thin long skirts, and thin T-shirts.
The average temperature at night is 22°C. It is recommended to wear short suits, T-shirts, thin jeans, casual clothes, professional suits and other comfortable clothes made of single-layer cotton and linen fabrics.
Related information:
Hangzhou is located in East China, the lower reaches of the Qiantang River, the southeast coast, northern Zhejiang, and the southern end of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. The geographical coordinates are between 29°11′-30 °34′, between 118°20′ and 120°37′ east longitude, it is the core city of the Greater Bay Area around Hangzhou Bay and the central city of the G60 Science and Technology Innovation Corridor.
Hangzhou has many cultural and historical sites. There are a large number of natural and cultural landscape relics in and around West Lake. The representative ones include West Lake Culture, Liangzhu Culture, Silk Culture, and Tea Culture.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hangzhou
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