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Weather and Climate in China

CLIMATE IN CHINA - China's climate can be compared to that of the United States in that there are four seasons, a primarily temperate climate, and conditions that vary widely from region to region.

- North - Winters in the north fall between December and March and are incredibly cold. Beijing's temperature does not rise above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, although it will generally be dry and sunny. North of the Great Wall, into Inner Mongolia or Heilongjiang, it is much colder with temperatures dropping well below freezing. You will see the curious sight of sand dunes covered in glistening snow, as well as the snow-capped mountains. Summer in the north is around May to August. Beijing temperatures can occasionally rise to 100 degrees Fahrenheit or more. July and August are also the rainy months in the city. In both the north and south, most of the rainfall is in summer. Spring and autumn are the best times for visiting the north. Daytime temperatures are 70 - 85 degrees Fahrenheit and there is less rain. Although it can be quite hot during the day, night can be cool an nice. Early spring and late autumn can be frosty at night.

- Central - In the Yangtze River Valley area -including Shanghai- summers are long, hot and humid. Wuhan, Chongqing and Nanjing have been dubbed -the three furnaces- by the Chinese. You can expect very high temperatures any time between April and October. Winters are short and cold, with temperatures dipping well below freezing - almost as cold as Beijing. It can also be wet and miserable at any time other than summer. While it is impossible to pinpoint an ideal time to visit, spring and autumn are probably best.

- South - In the far south, around Guangzhou, the hot, humid periods last from around April through September, and temperatures can rise to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This is also the rainy season. Typhoons are liable to hit the southeast coast between July and September. There is a short winter from January to March, nowhere near as cold as in the north, but temperature statistics do not really indicate just how cold it can get, so bring warm clothes. Autumn and spring can be good times to visit, with daytime temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. However, it can be miserably wet and cold, with perpetual rain or drizzle, so be prepared.

- Northwest - Try to avoid China's northwest at the height of summer. Industrial Urumqi is dismal at this time -although it is a good time to visit the Lake of Heaven in the mountains east of the city-, and Turpan has unbearable maximum temperatures of around 118 degrees Fahrenheit. In the winter, this region is as formidably cold as the rest of northern China. In Urumqi the average temperature in January is around minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit, with minimums down to almost minus 86 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures in Turpan are only slightly more favorable. Spring and Autumn are the ideal times to visit.

- North Central - Beijing, Xian: Some snow and rain during the winter. Late winter and early spring bring regular dust storms and haze.

- South Central - Shanghai, Guangzhou: Summer is hot and humid with frequent rain. Winter is shorter, cooler and often overcast with drizzle.

GEOGRAPHY: China is slightly larger than the United States. North of the border lies Mongolia and Siberia. West of the border lies Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Afghanistan, Tadzhikistan, Pakistan and India. South of the border lies Nepal, India, Bhutan, Myanmar -Burma-, Laos and Vietnam. Then to the East is the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea, and Korea.

CLOTHING: Dress is casual. Slacks or jeans are acceptable for both men and women. Chinese women usually wear pants, even in business meetings. Modest attire is strongly recommended, especially in Islamic western China.

SUGGESTED ITEMS TO BRING
- Informal clothing, with an emphasis on comfort/versatility
- Warm layers -coat/hat/gloves/boots- for winter in the north,
. a down coat is recommended for Tibet
- Rainwear/umbrella
- Comfortable, broken-in walking shoes
- Electrical currency converter and adaptor plugs -European
. style-. China's electrical system operates at 220 volts.
. Most hotel rooms and bathrooms are fitted with both 2 and
. 3-prong sockets
- Hair dryer, razor, alarm clock
- Personal medical kit
- Toiletry kit
- A metric conversion calculator
- Camera -with spare batteries- and film
- Journal and several pens
- Reading materials, guide book
- Luggage locks

If Traveling to Remote Areas Bring:
- Flashlight -with spare batteries-
- Hand towel and soap
- Water bottle and means of water purification
- Swiss army knife
- Sun block, sun hat, sunglasses
- Supply of favorite snack foods
- Daypack for overland drives or hiking
- Durable, waterproof duffle bag
- Sleeping bag and pad -if required-
- Comfortable, broken-in hiking boots

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