Besides Chengdu,Sun is Rare in these Places 

    2022-03-01 by SICC

    What is it?

    What brings Chengdu people outdoor

    from their offices,

    mahjong tables and beds?

    What makes Chengdu people

    leave the tea house?

    It’s the sun!

    And on weekends!

    First time in half a month.

    Kuafu chased the sun in a myth.

    Chengdu people “chase” the sun in reality

    Starting from February 27,

    Chengdu continues to be sunny.

    Sunshine on weekends is a great joy

    for people in Sichuan

    second to seeing the snow.

     

    Chengdu people are like sunflower

    in the real world.

    In fact, there are many other places in the world where the sun is so rarefied. London, for example.

    Last week saw a long-awaited sunny day in the UK, and in the perennially rainy Britain, they celebrated it just like people in Chengdu.

     

     

    The British people have been waiting for

    a sunny day for so long.

    People all go out when the sun comes out.

    The Sichuan basin receives between 1,000 and 1,600 hours of sunshine throughout the year, while London only gets an average of three hours of sunshine a day. Most of the time, it is cloudy and rainy in both Chengdu and London.

    The sunny days are also rare in several cities around the world, according to a survey from a website.

     

    Tórshavn, the Faroe Islands

    Topping the list is Tórshavn, the Faroe Islands. It is capital of the Faroe Islands, located south of the east coast of the largest island, Streymoy. The city is bordered by two mountains. Torshavn is one of the cloudiest places on earth. It gets an average of just 2.4 hours of sunshine a day, 840 hours a year. Due to the cloudy weather, winter temperatures are mild, rarely dropping below freezing.

    Lima, Peru

    Lima is the largest city and capital of Peru. It is located on the coast of central Peru, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Lima is the third largest city in South America, with relatively high humidity and often foggy. Therefore, it has an average of 1230 hours of sunshine per year.

    Reykjavik, Iceland

    Reykjavik is located in the southwest of Iceland, the largest city and capital of Iceland,receiving an average of 1236 hours of sunshine per year. The city is a subpolar maritime climate. Reykjavik is one of the coldest and cloudiest capitals in the world.

    What do we do in the sun?

    enjoying snacks on the large lawn

    Sunbathing for the cats and dogs

    Some people are well-dressed

    some people are wearing whatever they like

    What is the big geese doing in Chengdu ~

     

    However, Chengdu people did not forget the epidemic prevention. Some said that they "only sunbathe in the community downstairs."

     

    Why are people in both places so fond of sunbathing? To some extent,we are all like sunflowers. “Rare things are precious.”So is the weather. Although in different places, we can all enjoy the warm sunshine!