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When is the best season to go to Huangshan?

The best tourist month is February ~165438+1October, which is quite suitable for sightseeing, including the beautiful scenery of spring, summer, autumn and winter all year round.

Spring (April-May): In spring, Huangshan is like a big garden, full of all kinds of wild flowers, which can be described as a hundred flowers blooming. The rape flowers in the fields are golden, the red flowers are reflected on the mountainside, and the peach blossoms are ten miles on the peach blossom peak ... These elements are all important parts of the spring scenery of Huangshan. How can tourists not be intoxicated by this natural beauty?

Summer (June-August): These months are the peak of Huangshan tourism, which coincides with the summer vacation of students. Many people come here for the summer vacation. However, Huangshan Mountain in summer is beautiful and fresh, with lush peaks and birds singing in the forest. The average temperature in summer is about 20℃, so you need to cover yourself at night. This is definitely your summer resort.

Autumn ((9- 1 1): autumn scenery in Huangshan is also a must. By the middle of 10, Huangshan also entered the autumn leaf viewing period, colorful and very rich, alternating with pine trees. In Xu Xiake's words, it is: "Maple trees are alternating, colorful and embroidered."

Winter (12-2): The biggest highlights of Huangshan in winter are rime, snow scene, sunrise and sea of clouds, especially rime, which can definitely be regarded as the signboard of Huangshan's winter scenery. As long as the temperature is low enough, it can form a natural wonder of rime, full of jade and silver flowers. It is neither snow nor frost, but it is more strange than snow and more beautiful than frost.

Matters needing attention in Huangshan winter tourism

If you travel to Huangshan Mountain in winter, the most important thing is to keep warm. You should take down jacket, hat and gloves. Because climbing mountains consumes a lot of energy, it is recommended to bring some high-calorie foods, such as chocolate, snickers and biscuits. If you have a thermos cup, you'd better bring a cup of hot water. Climbing mountains in snowy days is the easiest way to fall, so shoes must be non-slip. It is recommended to wear non-slip sports shoes or hiking shoes when necessary.