China Climate
China covers regions from hot Hainan island in the South, to extremely cold Inner Mongols in
the North. Climates differ from region to region because of the country's extensive territory and complex topography.
Read here and it will help you to find the best season when you travel in China. China has a climate dominated by monsoon
winds. It features clear temperature differences in winter and summer.
In winter, northerly winds
coming from high latitude areas are cold and dry, and in summer, southerly winds from sea areas at lower longitudes are warm
and moist. In addition, climates differ from region to region because of the country's extensive territory and complex
topography.
Think of it in terms of the United States, which China resembles in size and shape.
Traveling along the Golden Route (Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, Guilin) is like visiting New York, Chicago, Santa Fe, and Jacksonville,
Florida all in one trip.
April, May, September and October are the peak tourist months at China’s
most popular destinations when the weather is the most comfortable, but price is higher than other period. Prices drop a bit
in the shoulder season, which runs from November through March and from June through August. However, the winter monthsare
peak season for trips to China’s Hainan Island and to the Northeast Harbin for its world-famous ice-lantern festival.
Summer months are great time to explore China’s Far East-Manchuria.