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CHINA - WHEN TO GO
 
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Top China Travel Destinations
  Beijing
  Changsha
  Chengdu
  Chongqing City
  Guangzhou
  Guilin
  Hangzhou
  Hong Kong
  Kunming
  Lhasa
  Macau
  Nanjing
  Sanya
  Shanghai
  Suzhou
  Xi'an

China's climate is too varied for any but the vaguest generalizations: summers in most parts of the country are extremely hot and humid, which can make travel even harder work than usual, and winters are generally bitterly cold.

The south , however, is subtropical, with wet, humid summers (April to September), when temperatures can approach 40°C, and a typhoon season on the southeast coast between July and September. Though it is often still hot enough to swim in the sea in December, the short winters, from January to March, can be surprisingly chilly.

Central China, around Shanghai and the Yangzi River, has brief, cold winters, with temperatures dipping below zero, and long, hot, humid summers. It is not without reason that China's three "furnaces" - Chongqing, Wuhan and Nanjing - are all in the Yangzi basin. Rainfall here is high all year round. Farther north, the Yellow River basin marks a rough boundary in Chinese heating habits, with central heating fitted as standard in buildings north of here, helping to make northern China's harsh winters a little more tolerable. Winter temperatures in Beijing rarely rise above zero from December to March, and freezing winds off the Mongolian plains add a vicious windchill factor. In summer, however, temperatures can be well over 30°C. In the far north , Inner Mongolia and Manchuria, winters are at least clear and dry, but temperatures remain way below zero, while summers can be uncomfortably warm. The Northwest gets fiercely hot in summer, but without the humidity of the rest of the country, and winters are as bitter as anywhere else in northern China. Tibet is ideal in mid-summer, when its mountain plateaux are pleasantly warm and dry. June to September are the wettest months with winter temperatures in Lhasa frequently falling below freezing.

Overall, the best time to visit China is spring or autumn , when the weather is at its most temperate. In the spring, it's best to start in the south and work north or west as summer approaches; in the autumn, start in the north and work south. If you can brave the cold, winters are considerably enlivened by the preparations for Chinese New Year; but during New Year itself, travelling can be extremely difficult as offices close and much of the population is on the move.

Climate chart
Average daily temperatures (°C, max and min) and monthly rainfall (mm)
Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Beijing
max °C 1 4 11 21 27 31 31 30 26 20 9 3
min °C -10 -8 -1 7 13 18 21 20 14 6 -2 -8
rainfall mm 4 5 8 17 35 78 243 141 58 16 11 3
Chongqing
max °C 9 13 18 23 27 29 34 35 28 22 16 13
min °C 5 7 11 16 19 22 24 25 22 16 12 8
rainfall mm 15 20 38 99 142 180 142 122 150 112 48 20
Guilin
max °C 16 17 20 25 29 31 32 32 31 27 23 19
min °C 8 10 14 19 23 25 26 26 24 19 15 12
rainfall mm 33 56 97 160 206 193 160 178 84 43 38 37
Hong Kong
max °C 18 17 19 24 28 29 31 31 29 27 23 20
min °C 13 13 16 19 23 26 26 26 25 23 18 15
rainfall mm 33 46 74 137 292 394 381 367 257 114 43 31
Jilin
max °C -6 -2 6 16 23 29 31 29 24 16 5 -4
min °C -18 -14 -6 3 10 16 21 19 11 3 -6 -15
rainfall mm 8 8 18 28 69 84 183 170 64 36 28 15
Kunming
max °C 20 22 25 28 29 29 28 28 28 24 22 20
min °C 8 9 12 16 18 19 19 19 18 15 12 8
rainfall mm 8 18 28 41 127 132 196 198 97 51 56 15
Lhasa
max °C 7 9 12 16 19 24 23 22 21 17 13 9
min °C -10 -7 -2 1 5 9 9 9 7 1 -5 -9
rainfall mm 0 13 8 5 25 64 122 89 66 13 3 0
Shanghai
max °C 8 8 13 19 25 28 32 32 28 23 17 12
min °C 1 1 4 10 15 19 23 23 19 14 7 2
rainfall mm 48 58 84 94 94 180 147 142 130 71 51 36
Ürümqi
max °C -11 -8 -1 16 22 26 28 27 21 10 -1 -8
min °C -22 -19 -11 2 8 12 14 13 8 -1 -11 -13
rainfall mm 15 8 13 38 28 38 18 25 15 43 41 10
Wuhan
max °C 8 9 14 21 26 31 34 34 29 23 17 11
min °C 1 2 6 13 18 23 26 26 21 16 9 3
rainfall mm 46 48 97 152 165 244 180 97 71 81 48 28

 

 

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