Beijing is located at the edge of the north China plain, with an annual average temperature of 11.8℃, the coldest temperature of -4.6℃ in January and the hottest temperature of 26.1℃ in July. Beijing is a city with four distinct seasons. Summer is hot; winter is cold; the climate of spring and autumn is moderate. However, spring may have sandstorms from time to time, making autumn which is clear and pleasant, the golden season of the year. The best time to travel is spring and autumn.
Spring (March-May): Temperature is appropriate, flowers in full bloom.
Recommended travel:
Boating on the lake in Beihai Park, visiting the famous Forbidden City, or hanging around in the Summer Palace would be a good choice if you want to explore within the city. If you want to take a tour outside the city, Great Wall can be taken into consideration. For the specific itinerary information, please refer to Beijing City and Great Wall 2 Days Tour.
Dressing:
If you visit Beijing in March and April, there may still be wind and sand. Thick coat and wear a mask (if possible) is highly recommended.
If you come in May, spring is already here. You can wear a thin coat at this time. If you are allergic to pollen, you should pay attention to it.
Autumn (September-October) : Although the autumn in Beijing is short, the air is crisp and the temperature is cozy.
Recommended travel:
The annual activity of appreciating red leaves and ginkgo is exceptionally precious. Ginkgo Avenue, scomber mackerel fishing, and Fragrant Hills overflowing with red leaves are must-go places for photographers.
Dressing:
Autumn in Beijing has big temperature difference. Temperature may rise in midday but drop dramatically at morning/night. It’s recommended to wear a shirt inside but do take a thick coat with you just in case.
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