Discover China's allure across diverse seasons and unique experiences.
China is a vast country with diverse seasonal climate conditions that could shape your travel plans. It is a destination that can be visited all year round, be it the summers, winters, spring, or autumn. That said, the spring and autumn seasons are most sought after for the best for comfortable travel, due to their milder temperatures.
When is the ideal time to visit China?
Out of all the seasons, autumn (September to November) and winter (December to February) are the best times to visit China. In autumn, the weather is cool and pleasant, making it perfect for trekking and exploring various other outdoor activities. Travellers also enjoy the clear skies. The southern parts of China have milder winters, ideal for sightseeing and other adventure sports.
When is China's peak tourist season?
Two seasons of Spring and Autumn see the most international travellers seeking to explore China. Spring (March to May) is generally a great time to visit because the weather is mild, and the flowers and trees start to bloom. This period is ideal for outdoor activities like trekking and visiting gardens, parks, cities, and rural areas. In the Autumn (September-October), there is a temperate climate, fresh skies, and reasonable accommodation. Locals tend to travel heavily during holidays in early October holidays and during Chinese New Year making it very busy.
Which is the most affordable time to visit China?
The two extremes of summer and winter see the most affordable accommodation and flights. Summer (June to August) in Beijing is hot and dry, but also ideal for city tours and other activities. On the other hand, cities like Shanghai are hot and humid, making it less desirable for outdoor activities. If you are planning to travel during winter, the weather can be bitterly cold especially in the north and at altitude. Domestic tourism is lowest, but do note everywhere is busy and expensive during Chinese New Year.
How long should I plan to visit China?
China has so much to explore, if you have the time consider doing a 13 day trip from Beijing, to Hangzhou, through the jagged mountain peaks of Huangshan, finishing in Shanghai. Even if you only have the chance for a stop over in a city, it would be ideal to spend 4 days exploring Beijing, the Forbidden City, and the nearby section of the Great Wall of China.
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