Ouhai Town, Ouhai County, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
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The location is far from Menghai County. If you are going to Daluo, it is best not to go there unless you drive. The best food is the red bean porridge, which is sweeter and more delicious than red bean rice. The dining environment is good and you can park at the door.
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The location is far from Menghai County. If you are going to Daluo, it is best not to go there unless you drive. The best food is the red bean porridge, which is sweeter and more delicious than red bean rice. The dining environment is good and you can park at the door.
#A good place to escape the summer heat Origin of the place name Huimin Town is named after the homophonic transcription of the Dai place name "Huiming". In Dai, "Hui" means "Qing" and "Ming" means "Bear", which means a place with many bears. Huimin Town has a subtropical mountain monsoon humid climate. It is characterized by a mild climate, with no distinct four seasons, and only rainy and dry seasons. The average temperature over the years is 20.5℃, the average temperature in January is 15.0℃, and the extreme minimum temperature is 2.8℃ (January 4, 2011); the average temperature in July is 23.0℃, and the extreme maximum temperature is 36.5℃ (May 7, 2011). The lowest monthly average temperature is 7.8℃ (February 2011), and the highest monthly average temperature is 32.8℃ (April 2010). The annual average temperature is 19.7℃. The average growing season is 310 days per year, and the average frost-free season is 345 days per year, with the longest being 355 days and the shortest being 300 days. The average annual sunshine hours are 2228.4 hours, the average annual precipitation is 1535.4 mm, and the average annual precipitation days are 159.9 days. The extreme annual maximum rainfall is 2000.8 mm (1983), and the extreme annual minimum rainfall is 1358 mm (2010). Rainfall is concentrated from May to October each year, with the most in July. Huimin Town is located in the southern section of the Nushan Mountain Range of the Hengduan Mountains, with a relatively flat terrain. The main mountain ranges are Fu La Hou Mountain, Mala Mountain, Kong Ming Mountain and Guang Menggen Mountain. The two villages of Jingmai and Mangjing, located west of the Nanlang River, belong to the mountainous area, while the three villages of Mangyun, Hanguping and Fu La, located east of the Nanlang River, have a relatively flat terrain and belong to the mountainous semi-dam area. The highest point in the territory is located at Fu La Hou Mountain, with an altitude of 1781 meters; the lowest point is located at Jingmai Nanlang River Bridge, with an altitude of 840 meters.