Best time to vacation in china

The growth of tourism industry in China attracts a lot of foreign travelers. And everyone wants to have a great time with friends or family on vacation. However, finding the best time to make vacation in China is difficult. It not just depends how much you enjoy chosen popular tourist sites but also how you feel about the weather condition and your physical conditions .Don’t worry about that. This article will share some useful information for you.

As the Chinese economy is the second largest in the world, it is no surprise that China offers tourists a wide variety of places to visit. However, not all cities in China are worth visiting. If you want to enjoy a unique vacation, try to visit one city you’ve never heard of before. The following cities deserve high tourist attention, as they have so much to see and do:

Traveling to China doesn’t need to be as intimidating as some people might think. With the right information, you and your family can safely visit this diverse country, rich in history and culture.

The best time to vacation in China is during the autumn months, from October through November. These are the months that are known as the “golden” season in China, and they’re when you’ll be able to see the country’s famous mountains and peaks.

If you’re looking for warmer weather and a more tropical climate, then January through March is your best bet. During this time of year, temperatures average around 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 Celsius).

China is an incredible country to visit, with a rich history and culture. There are many things to see and do, from the Great Wall of China (which is the longest man-made structure in the world) to Tiananmen Square in Beijing.

There are also many different climates throughout China, so there will be something for everyone no matter when you choose to go. The best time to vacation in China depends on what you’re looking for—here are some ideas:

Spring (March through June) – This time of year is great for those who want to travel around the country without having to deal with crowds or extreme heat during summer months. Spring offers beautiful weather and more relaxed crowds, especially since many Chinese people will be traveling abroad at this time of year.

Autumn (September through November) – Autumn offers beautiful weather as well as fewer crowds than other times of year because many Chinese families take their children back home before school starts again after summer break ends in September/October. Autumn also has lots of festivals around this time too!

Winter (December through February) – Winter offers great deals on flights because fewer people want

Best time to visit the Great Wall of China

The best time to visit the Great Wall of China is as personal a choice as how you take your tea – in theory, you can access it year-round, but in practice, not so. Winter (November-February) can get bitingly cold – we’re talking -20°C – and though sections of the Wall become a snow-capped photographer’s dream, that also makes them pretty precarious for walkers. On the flipside, June, July and August bring heat, storms, crowds and inflated prices. Spring (March-May) is a great time to visit because it’s off-season for local tourists and temperatures are cool.

WHEN TO GO TO CHINA, MONTH BY MONTH GUIDE

Winters in China’s north and northeast fall between November and December and March and April respectively and are extremely cold with temperatures falling to -40°C.On the flipside, Hong Kong is stiflingly hot and humid from April to September with temperatures climbing to 38°C. This is also the rainy season with typhoons likely to hit between July, August and September. Not a good combo.Chinese New Year is celebrated across the country in late January or early February and is an amazing celebration of fireworks, lanterns, decorative red scrolls, gifts and feasting with the family. It can be busy, but that only adds to the party atmosphere.China’s ‘Golden Week’, or National Day Vacation is held from 29th September to 10th October and everyone in the country – that’s one and a half billion people – has this week off. Most travel to domestic cities causing logistical chaos. Avoid it, unless of course your idea of fun is getting caught in a confusion of camera straps.Labor Day Vacation in China is three days – 1st May to 3rd May – and this period plus two days either side should be avoided; huge crowds, high travel costs, long queues and overcrowded transport are just a few frustrating side effects.China in June starts to warm up considerably, and though it can be quite rainy, plant life is vibrant, river levels are high, and the Longji rice terraces are irrigated, with the water creating shimmering, mirror-like surfaces.Post-National Day Vacation, mid to late October is a delightful month, with mild temperatures, little rain and lush, colourful foliage.

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BEIJING WEATHER CHART

MIN °C

MAX °C

RAIN (mm)

JAN

-10

2

2

FEB

-7

4

4

MAR

-1

11

7

APR

7

20

18

MAY

13

27

29

JUN

18

30

65

JUL

22

31

152

AUG

20

30

143

SEP

14

26

42

OCT

7

19

18

NOV

-1

10

7

DEC

-7

3

2

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