mercredi 14 janvier 2015

Best Times to Visit China

Best Times to Visit China

 

Throughout the year, several important stages available to you for a trip to China. Everything will depend on the answers that you bring the following questions:

     In what part of China Do you want to go?
     What tourist activities do you enjoy most?
     Do you like the heat or do you prefer the cold ?. Maybe between the two or that you let you indifferent?
     Do you like dry and humid areas, or whatever?
     Do you think benefit from reductions in low season?
     Would you like to attend one of the Chinese holidays or any seasonal events?
     Want to avoid the crowds of tourists and crowded public transport?

The most popular times to visit China ..
1. October

Yellow Mountain in autumn

The early fall (October) remains the most beautiful time to visit China. However, the ideal would be to avoid the first week of this month, dedicated to holidays of Chinese national holiday. These generate both an increase in attendance of Chinese tourists, transport and hotels, as well as a significant increase in prices.

In October the weather is optimal. Mild temperatures earn the bulk of the country. With the exception of Hong Kong and Sanya, the summer rainy season has just finished making thus relatively dry air. The main tourist attractions of Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, Guilin, Hong Kong, Chengdu, etc ... are all pleasant to visit.

Parties and events during this period include the Chinese National Day (October 1 - a good opportunity to attend patriotic events and fireworks), the Shaolin martial arts festival in the Canton Fair (from 15 October) the new year of the minority Qiang (Jiuzhaigou area, Sichuan), and finally by years (approximately every seven years) the mid autumn festival or Moon festival. However, this month is the high season which causes a sharp increase in prices.
2. Late Spring - End of April / early May

The second best time to visit China is probably in the late spring when the flowers bloom and the temperatures rise (although not too hot). It is advisable, whenever possible, avoid holiday week of Labour Day (1 May 7) due to a significant increase in attendance of Chinese tourists in transport and hotels as well as the impressive increase prices.

At the end of spring, temperatures are around 20 degrees and is the best time throughout China. While the north (Beijing, Xi'an) still faces drought, the summer rainy season begins in the south (although far from its peak) causes a relative humidity and a few thunderstorms. These rains highlight the misty vistas of mountainous regions such as Guilin and Yellow mountains.

You will also enjoy this wonderful time to witness the flowering but also a large number of ethnic festivals.
3. September

Landscapes JiuzhaigouSeptembre brand certainly the third best time to come to China. Enjoying the same benefits that October, he will, however, warmer despite the rain. Some will find this month too hot. In September, you will have the opportunity to participate in the mid-autumn festival (in 85% of cases, this festival takes place in September). It represents the second most important event of the Chinese lunar calendar and combines many traditions and customs.

Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve is located in Sichuan Province in southwest China. September is one of the best times to visit this park.
4. Summer (late May to August)

Although we do not see much difference between the summer months, the month of August, a synonym of the school holidays in China, is famous as the busiest time of the season. This ideal combination of sunshine and heat time, promotes tourism, although some people still find it too hot. The majority of parts of the country with temperatures above 30 ° C.

The summer (or late spring and early fall) is the best time of year to visit remote areas of China (Tibet, north-west, Inner Mongolia, and areas mountainous). The time is not yet extremely cold or even potentially dangerous.
Monsoon (and typhoons)

Li River mist covering

The summer rains could also affect your stay. Cruise on the Li River or the Yangtze River may have to be suspended due to flooding. In addition, all activities take place outdoors may be less pleasant in torrential rain. Generally, the monsoon intensifies progressing towards the southeast of the country. Hong Kong has the highest rainfall, unlike Xi'an (close to the north-east sec) where summer rainfall is virtually nonexistent.

In China, the wettest month varies depending on where you are. The monsoon arrives early in Guilin, reaching its peak in early June. In Shanghai, the peak rainfall occurs in late June, although they remain abundant in July and August, coinciding with the arrival of the typhoon season on the East Coast. In Xi'an, rainfall (however small) reaches its highest level in July. In Beijing, the rains, largely concentrated in July and August, reaching their peak in late July. It is the same for the city of Chengdu, but with more precipitation. In Hong Kong, while the monsoon reached its peak during the month of August, the period from May to September, combined with typhoons, undergoes continuous, high amounts of precipitation. In the tropical Sanya, the rainy season lasts from May to October, with its peak in September. Nevertheless, it represents only half the rainfall of Hong Kong.
5. In early spring (late March and early April)

Better yet the late autumn, this period favors the visit of north China as there is warmer and the rains are limited. However, in the south, spring can become uncomfortable because of the humidity. In the north, it is the perfect time to enjoy the spring flowers bloom while the latter much earlier in the south. Visit our "Three most beautiful sites in China in May." The period of the low season allows a trip to an overall cheaper cost.
6. November (late fall)

November remains the ideal month to reveal the colors of autumn in China. Visit our "Five most beautiful sites in China in October." To visit the south of the country, choose the late fall to early spring. It has, in fact, a more dry and still has a few hot days. Low tourist season, it helps to save some money unlike usual.
7. Winter (December to early March)

Harbin Ice Festival A huge ice sculpture display at the Harbin Ice Festival. This annual festival is now, one of the key events of the winter season in China.

Unless you affectionniez climate or winter sports, little reason may attract you in China at that time with the exception, perhaps, competitive rates of low season and no crowds tourists. Generally, the best times to visit the most beautiful sites in China were presented above. In winter only, the Harbin Ice Festival and Chinese ski resorts offer interests.

Cold in northern China, cold and miserable in the south, winter knows, however, warming periods when the winds change direction. Hainan Island and its resorts (as Sanya) as well as other sites that lie just beneath the Tropic of Cancer as Hong Kong, Macao, Shenzhen, etc., enjoy mild winters. Kunming, the City of Eternal Spring, has, as its name suggests, a pleasant weather throughout the year. Thus, the tropical forests of southern Yunnan can they be visited so quite pleasant.
Chinese New Year

Palais du Potala à Tibet


Main exception to the quietness and low prices of the winter season, the Chinese New Year. At that point, the national transport network is saturated beyond normal while hotel prices are increasing twice (or even three). The New Year celebrations that last two weeks, take place, depending on the year, from late January to early March. The sale of all train tickets are generally close 10 days before the start of the holiday. If the crowd and additional expenses not scared, you will discover with pleasure the traditional face festive and relaxed China.
seasonal attractions

Potala Palace in TibetLa China has many sights with periods of privileged visits. Although several have been associated above described infra deserve special mention.

Harbin

The most obvious seasonal attraction remains certainly the ice festival held annually in Harbin in January and February. Admire the ice sculptures before they melt!

Tibet

Tibet is a recommended destination, only half of the year (May to September). Outside of these months, temperatures can drop below freezing at night so they rarely exceed 20 ° C in the day.

The Silk Road

Like Tibet, the distant region of northwestern China visit more easily during warmer months because of its deserts and its really creepy mountain passes in winter.

inner Mongolia

Inner Mongolia also ranks in the category of places to visit during the hot season when the flowers meadows show off their finery. In winter, because of the cold weather, the region has little animation.
Festivals and other events in China

Festival des glaces de Harbin China hosts many festivals and events that could be the defining moment and the center point of your stay. Take, for example, the Chinese New Year (late January or February) and the Dragon Boat Festival (in late May or June), but also the many festivals organized by the different ethnic groups of the country.
The tourist season in China

Usually the tourist seasons are as follows:

     peak seasons: from April 1 to May 31 and September 1 to November 15,
     the international season (less crowded than the periods of high season): from 1 June to 31 August,
     low season: from 16 November to 31 March.

airfares

During high tourist seasons (see the dates specified above), there was a sharp increase in the prices of domestic flights. On international flights, the rate increase that falls between late July and August, coinciding with the summer school holidays in the northern hemisphere. However, during the months from November to February, which correspond to the winter season, there is a significant drop in prices on all flights. This could mean that almost no time is more warm air fares increase.
Hotel Prices

Hotel rates usually follow the tourist seasons, respectively, the highest price during the high season, intermediate in international season, and most attractive in the low season. However, these prices are sky high (two to three times higher than normal) while conducting the three most important events in the country: the Chinese New Year (late January or February), Labor Day (the 1 to 7 May) and National Day (1st to 7th October).


(Source : http://www.voyageschine.com/guidedevoyage/meilleures-periode-visiter-chine.htm) 

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