The first heat wave of the summer, which will push temperature up to 37℃, hit the northern hemisphere few days and into next week, according to the Weather Channel. Temperatures may reach record highs, with some soaring 3-5 degrees higher than usual. If you don’t want to waste summer holiday in an air condition room, here are some places to experience different summer.
Qinghai Lake, China
Qinghai Lake is China's largest inland saltwater lake. This view is one of the great draws of Qinghai Province in China's northwest every June and July. At almost average 3600 meters above sea level, Qinghai Lake’s temperatures is about 6℃ to 20℃ in summer. It’s a Wise choice to have a cool holiday in Qinghai Lake in summer.
The colours that can be found around the lake are of purity and contrasts, from the deep yellows of oil seed rape against the cold blues of the lake to the dark greens of distant mountains against the fluffy white of bilious clouds.
Few tourists make it to this part of China to enjoy this oil painting of a scene. However, not counting packs of mad cyclists who come for Tour de Qinghai Lake International Cycling Race every summer.
Bushan, Korea
Bushan, often referred to as Korea’s “second city ”, recently was named as the number one destination in Asia by Lonely Planet. Bushan as a Coastal city, which is usually below 30℃ in summer.
Busan, about a 2.5-hour journey from Seoul, is the country's second largest city and a popular summer destination famous for delicious seafood and picturesque beaches. Moreover, Ganchuan Cultural Village, referred as Santorini in Busan, is a instant online place to take photos.
Busan packs an eclectic offering of activities to suit all travelers: hike hills to Buddhist temples, settle into sizzling hot springs and feast on seafood at the country's largest fish market. You’ll sure to have a relaxing vacation in Bushan during the hot summer.
Tekapo, New Zealand
According to a survey, it’s one of the most romantic thing in the world to watch the starry town. Tekapo, a small town near the Queenstown, is widely accepted as the best place to watch the starry town.
It is said that, the Magellan Nebula which is the exclusive satellite galaxy of the southern hemisphere, can be only watch clearly in Tekapo all the year. In addition, residents of the town have been used special lights to reduce light pollution since 1981.
During the day, you can visit around the Tekapo. Lake Pukaki and Mackenzie country are not far from Tekapo. If you love The Lord of the Rings, you can’t miss the Mackenzie country, which is referred as the Palano Plain in the movies.
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