| Northern China | Beijing, Xian(Shaanxi), Shandong, Luoyang(Henan), Pingyao(Shanxi) and other places | Avg Temperature: 10°C~26°C Warm, Dry and Windy: Northern China is mainly in the temperate climate zone with monsoon and continental climate. In spring, the temperature increases rapidly. In May, it is very warm. The region also receives a little more rainfall than March. |
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| Eastern China | Shanghai, Huangshan(Anhui), Hangzhou(Zhejiang), Suzhou(Jiangsu), Nanjing and other places | Avg Temperature: 12°C~20°C Warmer, Mild, Windy, Drizzling: Most of southeast China belongs to the subtropical monsoon climate zone. The average temperature of cities in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River doesn't differ much. Spring drizzles often occur, therefore umbrellas are necessary for traveling. |
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| Southern China | Guilin(Guangxi), Zhangjiajie(Hunan) and other places | Avg Temperature: 12°C~20°C Cloudy, Drizzling, Mild, Temperature Differences: Both Guilin and Zhangjiajie have a subtropical monsoon climate, with four distinct seasons. Spring in Guilin is mild and it is warm in May. The average altitude of the Zhangjiajie scenic area is 1000 meters, and due to the difference, the temperature difference between day and night can reach 10°C. |
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| Southwestern China | Chengdu(Sichuan), Yunnan, Guizhou, Chongqing and other places | Avg Temperature: 12°C~24°C Warmer, Cloudy, Comfortable: Most areas of Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guizhou provinces belong to the subtropical monsoon climate zone, while the higher altitude areas belong to the alpine plateau climate zone. The average temperatures in Chongqing, Chengdu, and east Sichuan are pretty much the same. Guizhou and Yunnan are mountainous with a similar climate. Visitors are recommended to bring umbrellas for the sudden drizzles. |
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| Northwestern China | Gansu, Xinjiang, Ningxia and other places | Avg Temperature: -2°C~18°C Sunny, Cold at Night, Dry: Most of the provinces and cities in this region are in the temperate continental climate zone. The climate in May is characterized by a large temperature difference between day and night, less precipitation, heavy wind and sand, and strong ultraviolet. It is recommended to bring extra layers, sunblocks, dusk masks, etc. |
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| Southern Coastal China | Hong Kong, Guangzhou(Guangdong), Shenzhen, Macau, Hainan, Xiamen and other places | Avg Temperature: 20°C~30°C Warm to Hot, Cloudy, Windy: Most of the region belongs to the subtropical monsoon climate zone, partially belonging to the tropical monsoon climate zone. In May, most of the southern coastal cities has entered the summer mode. |
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| Northeastern China | Harbin(Heilongjiang), Jilin, Shenyang(Liaoning) and other places | Avg Temperature: 12°C~24°C Warm, Comfortable, Windy, Dry: Most of Northeast China belongs to the temperate monsoon climate zone. The temperature gets a lot warmer. |
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| Qinghai-Tibet Plateau | Qinghai, Tibet | Avg Temperature: -8°C~14°C Variable, Cold, Sunny, Windy, Dry: Most areas of Qinghai and Tibet are located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which belongs to the plateau mountain climate zone. It has a large temperature difference between day and night: it can be very cold with possible snow and frost especially at night, while the days can be sunny and mild. If you would like to visit Nyingchi, the climate there is more related to the Western Sichuan climate. Remember to bring some extra layers and sunscreen always even you do not feel hot. |
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| Inner-Mongolia | Inner Mongolia | Avg Temperature: 0°C~26°C Regional Difference, Arid, Windy: Due to its elongated shape, Inner Mongolia has a four-season monsoon climate with regional variations, most of which belong to the temperate continental climate. The east and northeast parts are mostly grasslands, while the west part is mostly deserts and gobis. The temperature difference between day and night is large in desert areas; However, grassland area is cooler and the temperature difference is smaller, the climate is milder than the middle and western part. |
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