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Which month is the best for Mohe tourism?

Mohe tourism time: June, July 65438+February 65438+1October is the best.

Because from June to July every year, there is an annual "Summer Solstice Festival", and there is a chance to see the aurora. February 65438-1October 65438+, you can experience extreme cold, and you may also see aurora. Mohe Town is not only known as the "Arctic City", but also as the "city that never sleeps". Located in the high latitude zone of 53.5 degrees north latitude, Mohe is the only place in China where you can see the two natural wonders of "Extreme Daylight" and "Northern Lights".

Every year from summer to around, Mohe is almost daytime 24 hours a day. Looking north at midnight, the sky is white, the setting sun in the west has not died, and the east is dizzy, like dusk and dawn. People can play chess and ball outdoors. Every year, the summer solstice festival attracts tourists from home and abroad. People lit bonfires and sang and danced by the Dajie River, which was full of joy and romance.

Notes on Mohe Tourism

Keep warm: In winter, the daytime temperature is generally 20-30 degrees below zero. Try to wear light and warm clothes, hats, cotton gloves and other cold-proof items that can cover your ears. Anti-skid: In winter, Mohe roads are mostly icy and snowy. In order to prevent slipping and falling, it is best to wear ski shoes. Generally, when walking, I suggest you put your hands outside your clothes to cushion you when you fall.

Mohe area has a dry winter climate and high indoor temperature. Please bring oily and moisturizing moisturizer and hand cream to protect your skin. It is recommended to wear sunglasses and ski goggles (try to wear glasses without metallic eyes in winter) to prevent eye discomfort caused by strong light and snow refraction. Pay attention to the warmth of cameras and mobile phones. Because of the low outdoor temperature, the battery is easy to freeze to death. Please bring more batteries for backup.