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China for all seasons Our tours cover the length and breadth of China. Depending on the time of year and where you travel, you may experience two or more seasons as you journey through the country. BEUING Min Temp °C [Max Temp °C] Rainfall | fu) Toa) Brena HONG KONG Min Temp °C |Max Temp °C] Rainfall oo bShNOSSSMNAOS Min Temp °C [Max Sy 1 2 3 6 28 ne a roe nog ee ee Beijing Beijing's climate, like the city itself, is ever changing. Winter is cold, but with crisp blue skies and fewer visitors. Spring and autumn are the most popular times to visit as the weather is warmer but with cloudier skies. Shanghai Shanghai's weather can be split into four distinct seasons —a warm spring, a hot and rainy summer, cooler weather in autumn and a cold winter. Being next to the sea, Shanghai experiences more rain than the rest of China. Xian Xian experiences a hot and rainy summer, a cold, clear and dry winter, and short rain showers in spring and autumn. Xian’s weather is generally pleasant year round. Chengdu Chengdu's weather is characteristically foggy and humid, with a long and warm spring; a short and hot summer, a cool autumn and a cold winter. July and August are the rainiest months. Guilin Guilin’s southern location blesses it with mild weather on average. Spring is hot, while summer is rainy, humid and foggy. Autumn is cool and pleasant, and winter can be breezy with occasional drizzle rainiest months. Kunming Kunming justly lives up to its name as the ‘Spring City’ of China - with weather like spring most of the year, it rarely experiences cold winters or the extreme heat of summer. Hong Kong Hong Kong's subtropical location means it experiences pleasant temperatures year round. Spring is warm and humid, summer is hot and rainy, autumn is sunny and clear, and winter is cooler and dry. Lhasa Lhasa’s altitude is the main factor influencing its climate. With cold winters and mild summers, the valley that it sits in protects it from more extreme weather. July, August and September sees the highest amount of rain annually, though Lhasa actually receives nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine a year! RE | ONLINE X\ 131 600
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