The winters in these two cities are long, about five months, and the winters in these two cities generally don't exceed minus 2 degrees. If it snows, it will be a little more in Hohhot. It doesn't often snow in Yinchuan in winter, and it hasn't snowed much in Hohhot in recent years. What clothes to wear in winter depends on whether you can resist the cold. Down jacket, sweater and thermal underwear are enough. As for shoes, there is no specific requirement, and many people wear single leather shoes for winter. If you haven't spent the winter in the north, it is recommended to wear shoes with thick soles and velvet inside, and snow boots for girls. In winter, both cities have heating, which starts in the middle and late October and ends in April of the following year. In winter, it is very dry indoors, and southerners may not adapt. There will be dust in two cities in spring, so it is best to wear a mask when going out. There is no heat in summer, and the summer is shorter, but the ultraviolet rays are stronger. Autumn is the best, neither too hot nor too cold. Except summer, the temperature difference between day and night in the other three seasons of these two cities is very large, especially in spring and autumn.
as for the northeast people you mentioned, I am responsible to tell you that there are many people in the northeast of Hohhot. Why? First, from the geographical characteristics of population mobility, Hohhot is close to the northeast, and it is Hohhot after passing through Beijing from Liaoning, plus it is the capital. Second, they all belong to the northern dialect areas, mainly in Mandarin, with the same language environment and barrier-free communication. Third, there are Northeasters everywhere in the country, and naturally there are many people close to their hometown, just like there are many people from northern Shaanxi in Yinchuan.