Jingmai Climate

Climate in Jingmai

The climate in Jingmai mainly belongs to the mountainous region monsoon climate of the south subtropics without hot summer and cold winter. The rainfall is abundant, the sunshine is sufficient, and the dry and rainy seasons are obvious. Due to the complex topography and geomorphology and large altitude difference, the three-dimensional climate is obvious.

Best Time to Visit Jingmai

The best time to visit Jingmai is January and April. In January, winter cherry blossoms are open all over the mountains and there is almost the sea of clouds every day. In April, it is the most concentrated time for minorities festivals, such as the Water-Sprinkling Festival(Dai), Sankan Festival(Bulang). At the same time, the Bulang people will hold a grand tea worship event, and each village will have a program to attend, and will also set off fireworks. April is the most concentrated time for tourists, and it is also the time for spring tea to come into the market. There will be many tea merchants. Pay attention to the room reservation in advance. In addition, Jingmai is suitable for four seasons of travel, and the climate here is mild throughout the year. There is no heat or cold. However, during the peak of the rainy season in July and August, the weather may not be good enough. Please keep an eye on weather forecasts. Especially for the photography lovers: from November to February of the following year, as long as it is fine, there will be clouds every day. The sea of clouds comes from the morning, and between the sunrises, the clouds are covered with mist; the fog is filled in the Village, but the fairyland is just like this; as the sun rises, the clouds will gradually dissipate at 10-11 a.m.

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