China News Service, Daxinganling, December 27 (Zhang Zhao, Feng Hongwei, reporter Jiang Hui) On the 27th, the lowest temperature in Huzhong District, Daxinganling, known as "China's coldest town" reached -44.5℃, ushering in the temperature since the beginning of winter this year. The lowest value.

Firemen braved the extreme cold to carry out winter physical training.

Photo by Feng Hongwei

  On the morning of the 27th, Huzhong District was shrouded in a layer of "ice mist", visibility was less than 100 meters, the cold was biting, and the streets were sparsely pedestrian.

Residents and tourists who love to exercise wear thick hats and snoods and insist on exercising.

The firefighters of the Huzhong Brigade Forest Fire Brigade stationed in the "coldest town in China" braved the extreme cold to carry out winter physical training, and soon their faces were covered with frost.

  According to Guan Fengqi, an observer from the Meteorological Bureau of Huzhong District, Daxinganling, at 9 o'clock on the 27th, the lowest temperature measured at the farmland microclimate station in Huzhong Town, Huzhong District was -42.3℃, and the lowest temperature measured at the automatic station at Baishan Scenic Spot in Huzhong District was -44.5. ℃, reaching the lowest temperature since the beginning of winter this year.

The Huzhong District Meteorological Bureau has issued a notice reminding local residents and tourists to keep warm and not stay outdoors for too long.

On December 27, the lowest temperature in the "coldest town in China" reached -44.5°C.

Photo by Feng Hongwei

  Affected by the extremely cold weather, the heating department in Huzhong District increased the amount of coal used, increased the heating temperature, and ensured user demand.

The pedestrian hat was covered with frost.

Photo by Feng Hongwei

  Huzhong District is located on the northern slope of Yilahuli Mountain in Daxingan Mountains. The frost-free period is only 83 days. The lowest temperature in the history of the town is -53.2℃, and the annual average temperature is -4.3℃. The weather of -40℃ can reach 30 days per year. "China's coldest town".

In recent years, by building a characteristic cultural brand of China's coldest town, Huzhong District has developed the ice and snow tourism industry in an all-round way, continuously attracting southern tourists to come for experience tours, adventure tours, and self-driving tours.

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