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China Weather and Climate

 
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China is characterized by a continental climate, and the climate differ from region to region because of the country's extensive territory and complex topography(The latitudes span nearly 50 degrees).

Most parts of China have clear division between seasons. In winter, northerly winds from high latitude areas keep the northern part cold and dry, while in summer, monsoons from southern coastal areas bring warm and moisture. In addition, the climate also varies with the extensive territory and various topography from region to region.

In north China, such as Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia, summer is dry and sweltering WHILE winter is formidably cold. Sandstorms sometimes occur in April in this area, especially in THE Inner Mongolia and Beijing AREA.

On the Tibet-Qinghai plateau (about 4,000m above sea level), winter is long and extremely cold while summer is short and moderately warm. There is little precipitation in this area and the temperature fluctuation is great between day and night.

In central china (the valley along where the Yangtze River travel), summer is long, hot and humid while winter is short and cold.

In the areas south of the Yangtze River, temperature rarely falls below freezing. In the far south, areas around Guangzhou, the summer is long, humid and hot while the winter is short and comfortable, a paradise consider by many northerners. The rainy season runs from may through august and typhoons frequently occur in the southeast coast between July and September.

Cloth Suggestions:

WINTER:
North, Northease, Northwest and Southwest:
heavy, warm clothing, coat, hat, gloves, boots
South, Yungui and Sichuan:
mediumweight, warm clothing, light coat, rainwear in Sichuan
Southeast:
lightweight, warm clothing, sweater

SUMMER:
Northeast, Northwest and Southwest:
summer clothing, light coat or sweater in the evenings, rainwear in the Northeast for occasional rains
North, South, Yungui, Sichuan and Southeast:
light, loose tropical clothing, sunglasses, rainwear

SPRING/Autumn:
North, Northeast, Northwest and Southwest:
mediumweight clothing, light coat, hat
South, Yungui, Sichuan and Southeast:
lightweight clothing, sweater, light coat, rainwear

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