Walking In The Beautiful Winter in Huairou!

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This year has been one of the miracles in my experience in Beijing, with the absence of snow this winter. Yes, you have heard correctly; in my more than 5 years of experience with the 6th winter in Beijing, February is going to end, but still, there is no snowing day in Beijing. Though there were one or two slight possibilities in previous months, there was no snow at all in the Beijing Municipal this year, which is really a different winter here. And I think, like me, everyone here is missing the snow this year, but the positive thing is that this winter is the cleanliest winter in my experience from August 2019 in Beijing, with excellent air quality and crystal blue sky from more than 99% days from the very early winter. The sunny days with deep blue skies are still making the Beijing winter days much more enjoyable for travellers, though I can't afford to travel due to my tight study schedules.

I am living in one of the best districts of the Beijing Municipal, known as the Huairou district, which is around 60 km Northeast of the downtown and expands another 100 km north from the south to north of the district. So, it is one of the largest districts also with hundreds of mountains as the northern side of the Beijing Municipal is full of mountains and lakes. Huairou is one of the cleanest districts as the population of this district is not so high as it is one of the most popular tourist areas with the Mutianyu Great Wall and many more.

I am so lucky to live in this beautiful region that is full of natural scenic scenarios. Even you can see the roads are here so beautiful with the mountains in the far backgrounds and the deep blue skies at the whole surrounding. The depth of blueness of the sky is very high here as the number of vehicles is not too much in this far region of the Beijing Municipal. Also, the number of industries is not so high as this place is regarded as a tourist spot for the Beijing people. Dozens of natural Scenic Spots are located throughout the district. You can find a lot of travel stories in my previous blogs in these beautiful districts.

On the last Sunday, I mean yesterday, I had another holiday after I returned to Beijing after my visit to Bangladesh last month; I had planned to have some outdoor activity as last weekend I stayed in my dorm due to the extreme cold, and I was suffering from cold. So, I had a great sunny day yesterday, walking around some beautiful roads and bus stoppages. My destination was a lake, which I am going to write about in my next article. However, I encountered three bus stoppages to transfer to another bus. I wanted to save a penny by using public transportation yesterday as I had enough time to explore the surroundings.

It was a great experience to enjoy walking to such a beautiful location that will soothe your eyes and fill your heart with a completely pleasurable feeling. The temperature of the day was warmer due to the bright sun in the sky as the weather was excellent with superb air quality index.

I have enjoyed the walking distance from one bus stoppage to another and also the complete pathway to enter the location where I was supposed to visit yesterday. And I am going to reveal that beautiful spot in the coming days as today I had many things to do with the arrangement and editing of the photos that I had taken yesterday.

I hope you like my clicks from the walking session in the beautiful Huairou city of the Beijing Municipal in this excellent atmosphere and stunning surroundings. If you have any queries, let me know in the comments, and I will try my best to answer them as much as I can afford.

Thanks a lot for your time and attention. I will catch up with you at the next one.
Wish you a good day!

All the photos are taken by me and these are my own properties.


MD AL MAHADI HASAN Welcome to Mahadi's small corner in the Hive Community from Bangladesh. He is a PhD student working at a research institute in China. He has visited many destinations near Beijing, climbed up the Great Wall and mountains, tried new and exotic dishes here, tried skiing and many other events, and explored his country and wants to explore the rest of the world in the future. As a crypto enthusiast, he has the hobby of learning about Blockchains, Cryptos, and their fascinating applications in the real world. He loves learning new things and tries to enjoy his life to the full. If you like his content, don't forget to upvote and leave a comment to show some love for him as a learner in the blogging sphere. You can also re-blog his post if you want to. Also, don't forget to follow him to be updated on his latest posts about his life and thoughts on a regular basis, including daily life and some Blockchain games such as Splinterlands.



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I thought there were a lot of people in China, but judging by the photos they went somewhere )))
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Don't judge by this photo; when it is a season, you can not get a space in most of the tourist spots in Beijing. But here, around 60 km away from downtown and also far from the local city area, this place is quite calm throughout the year. Now, they are at home as outside is quite cold here, and there is no beauty with white snow as it usually should be in this region.

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The pictures you show are very beautiful, the last one looks amazing👍

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This year has been one of the miracles in my experience in Beijing, with the absence of snow this winter. Yes, you have heard correctly; in my more than 5 years of experience with the 6th winter in Beijing, February is going to end, but still, there is no snowing day in Beijing. Though there were one or two slight possibilities in previous months, there was no snow at all in the Beijing Municipal this year, which is really a different winter here. And I think, like me, everyone here is missing the snow this year, but the positive thing is that this winter is the cleanliest winter in my experience from August 2019 in Beijing, with excellent air quality and crystal blue sky from more than 99% days from the very early winter. The sunny days with deep blue skies are still making the Beijing winter days much more enjoyable for travellers, though I can't afford to travel due to my tight study schedules.

Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
Was this winter warm in Beijing?
Are you in Beijing now?

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Relatively warmer, you can say, during day time, but actually, it is not. Yeah, I am in Beijing now.

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