Whilst planning our trip, we have learnt it is important to take into account the time of year we will be travelling. Chinas many regions have a variety of different experiences to offer their visitors no matter when they plan to make their visit. To get the most out of your preferred experience in China, you need to plan which is the best time for you to travel to China.
The temperatures usually get more extreme the further away from the coastal areas you are. On average, northern China, including Beijing, usually experiences freezing winters from December to March, while warm temperatures creep in for six months towards the middle of the year. Central China such as Shanghai, Chongqing and Wuhan, prepare yourselves for high summer temperatures, and short and bleak winters. In places such as Hainan Island and Guangzhou, you will experience scorching summers with high humidity.
We have chosen to go during the first 2 weeks of , when hopefully the humidity and temperature will have cooled, and will allow us to see the sights in comfort.
China is usually popular with visitors during the seasons of spring, summer and autumn. hence you can expect larger crowds during this period. Of particular note are the Golden Weeks, which generally see a huge rise in local tourists. They take place during the Lunar New Year festival in spring and the week following 1 October, which is National Day, respectively. If you are keen to experience these, tour operator Wendy Wu can create a tailor-made trip for you, allowing you to capture the spirit of these events without the stress of booking accommodation and travel.
For any more advice on travelling China, get in touch with our experts at Wendy Wu, who can advise the best tour for your needs.
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