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As the world’s third largest country by land area, China’s weather varies dramatically from region to region. From the Uyghur outcrops in Central Asia to seasonal Beijing in the northeast and all the coast, countryside and cities in between, we’d be lying to say you’ll have consistent weather when travelling through China. It all comes down to the trends to get a grasp of China’s climate. Most of China is very hot...
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Due to the diversity and breadth of our trips, our ultimate packing list should be used as a guide only and is not intended to be a complete packing list to suit every trip. What you bring will vary according to the trip style you’ve chosen, the countries you’re visiting and the time of year and the weather when you’re travelling. Please check the Essential Trip Information of your chosen trip,...
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Heading to China in autumn (September, October or November) or spring (March, April and May)? Let’s talk layering and how it will be you best friend. In interior and northern destinations like Beijing and Xi’an, autumn and spring temperatures can swing from mild and comfortable 20°C (67°F) to a cold 7°C (45°F), so packing lightweight items that can be layered up and stripped off as needed is a good idea....
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If you’re planning to explore China in winter (December, January and February), you can expect it to be anything from chilly to freezing, depending on where you are. Be sure to pack warm clothes for sleeping (thermals are a good idea), thicker socks and at least two lightweight fleeces (in case one gets wet) even if you’re travelling in the south. Even in areas like Yangshuo, temperatures in January can drop...
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Generally speaking, if you’re travelling in summer (June, July and August) you can expect it to be hot, hot, hot – no matter where you are. When packing, make sure you’ve a couple of hats, loose-fitting pants and t-shirts and some long-sleeve shirts for extra protection from the sun. If you’re travelling in the Chinese interior (Chengdu, Hunan, Xi’an) the summer weather will usually be dry, but if you’re near the coast...
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