There are several more viewing opportunities this year.
1) The best observation conditions are for the Geminid meteor shower at the end of the year. The forecast maximum time is midnight on December 14. There is almost no moonlight interference that night, and the observation conditions are very good.
2) The Leonid meteor shower will also erupt, with its peak appearing at 6:00 on November 18. Xinjiang, Tibet and other places in western my country have not yet reached the beginning of astronomical morning light, so they are more suitable for observation.
3) The Phoenicid meteor shower will be visible in southern my country on December 6. At maximum, the flow rate may reach more than 100 meteors per hour.
4) The Ursid meteor shower in the northern sky reaches its maximum at 21:00 on December 22. In northern my country, its radiant point is visible almost all night, and the moon will set soon after dark, basically Does not affect observation.