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The hottest May, the West Kowloon Cultural District reaches 35.9 degrees Celsius, citizens take picnics without fear

2021-05-23T18:51:30.257Z


In the hot summer, the Observatory recorded a temperature of 36.1 degrees Celsius at the headquarters today (23) afternoon, not only the highest temperature this year, but also the hottest May day since records began in 1885, which is higher than the highest temperature records in June and July.


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Written by: Huang Yingjin

2021-05-23 22:01

Last update date: 2021-05-23 22:01

In the hot summer, the Observatory recorded a temperature of 36.1 degrees Celsius at the headquarters today (23) afternoon, not only the highest temperature this year, but also the hottest May day since records began in 1885, which is higher than the highest temperature records in June and July. .

Under the scorching sun, there are still many citizens who are not afraid of the scorching heat, or go out for a picnic or play outside.

Facing the crisis of heatstroke, some citizens in the West Kowloon Cultural District who enjoy their holidays said that "you just have to drink more water."

At about 5 pm in the West Kowloon Cultural District, the temperature reached 35.9 degrees.

(Photo by Huang Yingjin)

The reporter visited the West Kowloon Cultural District Art Park at about 5 pm today and found that the temperature remained at about 35.9 degrees Celsius.

However, under the high temperature, many citizens are still not afraid of the heat, or go out on a picnic or play outside.

This year, Miss W and Miss Y, who are studying in Form 5, went to the cultural area for a picnic.

They only brought food, and they didn't see any sun protection equipment.

Ms. W said that even in the hot weather, she still likes to go out: "It's fun to go out! There are theme parks and you can travel around Hong Kong." Ms. Y also said with a smile: "I have traveled to Lion Rock, but I can't go up." But it means intentionally. Go hiking to Lion Rock in the future.

When asked if they would be afraid of the hot weather, they said together, "Don't be afraid of the heat! Don't be surprised!"

People love to go out in fine weather

Ailan, who is studying in Secondary Four this year, learned that the temperature reached 34 degrees Celsius after the high temperature, and immediately showed a "wow" on his face. However, he still thinks that the weather is quite sunny and it is a good day to go out, just to relax a little before the exam.

However, Ailan also "worries about heatstroke", saying that he will pay attention to "drink more water and pull down the fan."

Mr. Chen also pointed out that although the weather is good today, it is really "hot" and he will drink plenty of water.

However, Mr. Chen also said with a smile that if the weather gets hotter, he will "leave it and go to a place with air-conditioning." However, the weather is clear at the moment, so he "is out to play and scare first."

The Observatory recorded 36.1 degrees, the hottest seventy-year-old Ong Qiao Tsui Chau hiking heatstroke this year and sent to the hospital for treatment by helicopter

The Observatory recorded 36.1 degrees in the afternoon, the hottest in Hong Kong, the hottest in May, the 37 degrees in Tai Mei Tuk exploded

The Observatory recorded 36.1 degrees as the hottest May day, ranking No. 3 in the high temperature list and only a short distance from No. 1

The Rainbow Observatory on Lamma Island predicts that the hot weather will be at least 5 days longer and there will be thunderstorms in the latter part of next week

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