Climate Preference
Autumn
Normally, the most comfortable season of the year is early autumn (September to early October). During that period, temperatures are reasonable throughout China (about 50-72F) with a limited amount of rain. September for example is the only month in the year when the ancient and valuable paintings of the Beijing Palace Museum are displayed due to proper climate conditions (low humidity and proper temperature).
Spring
Spring can also be delightful with the average temperatures roughly the same as in autumn (about 50-72F). The best way to deal with weather unpredictability is to wear layered clothing that will make you comfortable in both chilly and warm weather.
Summer
Summer (from June to the end of August) can be extremely hot with temperatures well above 72F, especially in the famous 'four furnaces' of China: Wuhan, Tianjin, Chongqing and Nanchang.
Summer is also a rainy season, so visitors should not forget umbrellas, light raincoats and rubber/plastic shoes.
Winter
Before deciding when to pay a visit, it is worth checking carefully the China weather
conditions of each city on the itinerary. Needless to say that the most
attractive seasons to visit are also the most crowded. Regardless of
the time of the year, a visitor will always be rewarded with charming
scenery throughout the country.
High Season vs Low Season
High seasons in China:
• Labor Day (May 1, 3 days duration)
• National Day (October 1, 7 days duration)
• University Holidays: Summer holiday (June-September) and Winter holiday (January-February)
• Labor Day (May 1, 3 days duration)
• National Day (October 1, 7 days duration)
• University Holidays: Summer holiday (June-September) and Winter holiday (January-February)
Many
people plan a visit during high seasons. However it is not always the
best choice. During high seasons tickets for trains, planes, as well as
accommodations at hotels are hard to obtain, as great numbers of people
travel during these times. It is highly recommended to join an organized
tour if you must travel during high seasons, as doing so will certainly
relieve you from the difficulties of obtaining tickets.
• Saving money. In low seasons, the related costs will be much lower than during the peak seasons. Entrance fees, travel ticket prices, and the goods sold in the places of interest will all cost less.
• Saving time. Low seasons offer you a more tranquil environment rather than a noisy, crowded place. It may take several hours to take a photo during peak time, while in low seasons you can enjoy yourself in the beautiful scenery without any interference.
Festival Preference
China is a great country with numerous nationalities
and each nationality has their own festivals. Should you be a Chinese
culture lover, come during the time the festival you wish to see is
happening.
Nearly each Chinese festival has its own legend and history. Please explore more details about Chinese festivals and determine your itinerary based on your favorite ones.
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