What to wear when going to Sanya in January?
When going to Sanya in January, it is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothes such as cotton and linen shirts, thin long skirts, and thin T-shirts.
Sanya is located at low latitudes and belongs to the tropical maritime monsoon climate zone, with an average annual temperature of 25.7°C. The month with the highest temperature is June, with an average of 28.7°C. The month with the lowest temperature is January, with an average of 21.4°C. There are 2534 hours of sunshine throughout the year, and the average annual precipitation is 1347.5 mm.
For ladies, you can wear a skirt, short-sleeved upper body, shorts or thin trousers. It is recommended to bring a thin long-sleeved shirt or, if you are a woman, a sun-protective skin coat so that you can wear it when you go outside in the morning and evening. Most locals wear thin long-sleeved shirts and trousers.
Introduction to January
January is the first month of the year, and the first month of the lunar calendar is called the first month. January is the first month of the solar calendar year, a big month with 31 days. In the Northern Hemisphere, January is the second month of winter. The solar terms are minor cold and major cold. The month of January in English comes from Janus, the patron saint of ancient Rome, who had two faces. The front is looking at the future, the back of the head is looking back at the past.
The first month of the Chinese lunar calendar is also known as Meng Chun, Zheng Yue, Zheng Yue, Duan Yue, Yuan Yue, Xinzheng, Kaisui, Jia Yue, Rui Yue, Zou Yue, Meng Zou, Liu Yue, Chu Yue, etc. .
The first month is the "zhengyang month", which originally refers to the first month of the year in my country's ancient calendar (Xia calendar, Yin calendar, Zhou calendar), which is the beginning of the year in the usual sense. The Xia calendar uses the month of Jian Yin as the first month, the Yin calendar uses the month of Jian Chou as the first month, and the Zhou calendar uses the month of Jian Zi as the first month. Since Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, it only refers to the first month of the year in the lunar calendar.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - January