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In the winter, the ice and snow tourism in the northeast began to heat up. There are many places in the northeast where snow can be seen. In addition to the controversial snow town, the Arctic Village in Mohe is also a good snow-watching resort. The Arctic Village is located at the northernmost tip of our country, the best place for China to observe the Northern Lights. The Arctic Village is the northernmost part of China and is the same as Sanya's Tianya Haijiao. It ranks among the top ten most attractive tourist attractions. In summer, the time here is nearly 20 hours, and in the winter, the night becomes more than a dozen hours, which is very strange. Here, the annual average temperature is minus 5 degrees, and the coldest time is minus 50 degrees. Come here to experience the extremes, extreme nights and aurora in the Nordic countries. Heilongjiang flows from the edge of the village. It is rich in precious cold water fish such as sage, fine scales, heavy lips and squid. The river fish is stewed with river water, its taste is fresh, its beauty is unparalleled, it is the special food of the Arctic Village. For many photographers, it is also very meaningful to come to the Arctic Village to shoot aurora. The summer solstice and the late autumn and evening are often clear and clear, and it is the best time to watch the Northern Lights. Because the village is far from the city without industrial pollution, the starry sky is also very beautiful.
Posted: Dec 17, 2018
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