The coldest major city in China?
Genhe city: Located in Hulunbeier, Inner Mongolia, it is famous for its extremely low temperature. The lowest temperature in history reaches -58℃, making it one of the coldest cities in China.
Mohe City: It is also located in Hulunbeier City, Inner Mongolia, adjacent to genhe city. The temperature in Mohe City is also very low, the lowest temperature in history is -52.3℃, and the cold weather makes it a world of ice and snow.
Fuyun County: It is located in Xinjiang, where the winter temperature is extremely low, 1 month average temperature is -27.5℃, and the historical lowest temperature is -5 1.5℃, which shows its cold climate characteristics.
Huma County: Located in Heilongjiang, the monthly average temperature of 1 is -27.7℃, and the lowest temperature in history is -50.2℃, which shows that its winter climate is cold.
Yakeshi: A county-level city in Hulunbeier, Inner Mongolia, with a monthly average temperature of -27.3℃ and a historical lowest temperature of -50℃, it is also one of the cities with extremely low temperatures in winter.
Yining City (Ili region): Located in Xinjiang, although the lowest temperature record is not directly given, the temperature in Yili region is relatively low in winter because of its high altitude and inland location.
Baishan city: Located in Jilin, the temperature is also low in winter, and the average temperature of 1 month is below -20℃. Although no specific historical minimum temperature is given, the cold degree cannot be ignored.
Karamay City: Located in Xinjiang, it is a typical inland city with cold and dry winters, and the average temperature in January is around -20℃.
Heihe City: Located in Heilongjiang, a plain city along the Yangtze River, the monthly average temperature is -26.6℃/kloc, and the historical lowest temperature is -47.7℃, which shows its cold winter characteristics.
Tacheng area: Located in Xinjiang, the average temperature in January is also low, but the temperature distribution may be different due to its large area.
Due to their geographical location, altitude and inland climate, these cities have extremely low temperatures in winter, making them one of the coldest big cities in China. It should be noted that the temperature data may change due to different years and seasons, but the above rankings are based on relatively common and stable data.