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In China, a vast
land spanning many degrees of latitude with complicated terrain, climate
varies radically. China has a variety of temperature and rainfall zones,
including continental monsoon areas. In winter most areas become cold
and dry, in summer hot and rainy. In Xinjiang Province, people have the
saying, "We wear a leather coat in the morning and gauze at noon; eat
watermelon around a fire." Temperature Zones Temperatures vary a great
deal. Influenced by latitude and monsoon activities, in winter, an isotherm
of zero degrees traverses the Huaihe River-Qinling Mountain-southeast
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Areas north of the isotherm have temperatures below
zero degrees and south of it, above zero. Mohe Town in Heilongjiang Province
can hit an average of 30 degrees centigrade below zero, while the temperature
of Sanya in Hainan Province is above 20 degrees.
In summer, most of
areas are above 20 centigrade, such as Beijing , and Shanghai , despite
the high Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and other mountains such as Tianshan. Among
these hot places, Turpan Basin in Xinjiang is the center for intense heat
at 32 centigrade on average. There are also the famous 'Three Ovens' cities
along the Yangtze River in summer: Chongqing , Wuhan , and Nanjing . Distributions
are as follows: From north to south, there are five temperature zones
and a plateau-climate zone: one cold-temperate zone, mid-temperate zone,
warm-temperate zone, subtropical zone, tropical zone and a plateau climate
zone. Cold-temperate zone: north part of Heilongjiang Province and Inner
Mongolia Representative cities: Harbin , Jiamusi, Qiqihar Temperate zone:
Jilin, northern Xinjiang, and most of Heilongjiang, Liaoning, and Inner
Mongolia Representative cities: Shenyang , Urumqi , Hohhot , Dunhuang
Warm-temperate zone: area of the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow
River, Shandong, Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Hebei Province. Representative cities:
Xian, Taiyuan, Luoyang, Jinan, Zhengzhou Subtropical zone: South of isotherm
of Qinling Mountain-Huaihe River, east of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Representative
cities: Zhenjiang , Guangzhou, Wuxi, Jiujiang , Yichang Tropical zone:
Hainan province, southern Taiwan, Guangdong, and Yunnan Province Representative
cities: Haikou , Sanya Plateau climate zone: Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Representative
cities: Lhasa , Shigatse, Shannan Precipitation Precipitation in China
is basically regular each year. From the spatial angle, the distribution
shows that the rainfall is increasing from southeast to northwest, because
the eastern seashores are influenced more than inland areas by the summer
monsoon. In the place with the most rainfall, Huoshaoliao in Taipei ,
the average annual precipitation can reach over 6,000mm. The rainy seasons
are mainly May to September. In some areas, especially in the dry northwest,
changes in precipitation every year are greater than in the coastal area.
Viewed spatially, South China, with a longer rainy season, has more rainfall
than the North. Based on precipitation, the area divides into four parts:
wet area, semi-wet area, semi-dry area and dry area. The first two are
distributed alongside the Qinling Mountain-Huaihe River division.
The 400mm annual
isohyet lies along the Daxing'an Mountains-Great Wall-Gangdisi Mountains,
and divides the semi-wet and semi-dry areas. The last two areas support
a very small population. Their boundary, the 200mm annual isohyet, is
approximately via middle Inner Mongolia and the Helan and Qilian Mountains
to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Monsoon In summer, a southeast monsoon from
the western Pacific Ocean and a southwest monsoon from the equatorial
Indian Ocean blow onto the Chinese mainland. These monsoons are the main
cause of rainfall. Starting in April and May, the summer rainy season
monsoons hit the southern provinces of Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan,
including the cities of Shenzhen , Shantou , Nanning , etc. In June, the
rains blow northward, and South China gets more rainfall with the poetic
name, plum-rain weather, since this is the moment when plums mellow. North
of China greets its rainy season in July and August, says farewell in
September; gradually in October the summer monsoons retreat from Chinese
land. Eastern China experiences many climate changes, while the northwest
area is a non-monsoon region. Seaside Cities & Climate China has many
seaside cities and most of them have a favorable climate. Besides Hong
Kong and Macau, the cities of Qinhuangdao, Tianjin, Ningbo, Quanzhou and
Fuzhou are also notable seaside cities in China. The Ten Most Suitable
Cities to Live: Weihai and Qingdao in Shandong; Dalian in Liaoning; Xiamen
in Fujian; Zhuhai in Guangdong; Hangzhou in Zhejiang; Chengdu in Sichuan;
Guilin in Guangxi; Suzhou in Jiangsu; and Shanghai City Nicknames & Climate
Kunming ? Spring City (for its good climate) Lanzhou ? Melon City (for
being suitable for melons growth) Yinchuan ?
Southern Country
beyond the Great Wall (for its fertile land and good climate) Climate
& Tourism Through the above introduction, you may know the climate of
some Chinese cities. According to this information, you can choose the
best season to travel to these cities. Moreover, if you are going to China,
you can also go to Dali and Lijiang in Yunnan Province, Changsha and Yueyang
in Hunan Province and Yangzhou in Jiangsu Province, which all boast a
fine climate and wonderful landscape. For other Chinese city climate information,
you may refer to the China Guide section or just use the Search function
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