When to Visit: Seasons, Weather & Crowds

Navigate China’s complex climate zones and holiday calendar. Learn the pros and cons of every season, how to avoid the “Golden Week” rush, and the best months for hiking, festivals, or city sightseeing.

A composite image depicting the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China, across four distinct seasons. From left to right: snow-covered winter with bare trees and white ground; spring with cherry blossoms, melting snow, and budding greenery; lush green summer under a bright blue sky; and vibrant red and golden autumn foliage with fallen leaves on the ground.

China Packing List by Season & Region: What to Bring for Every Trip

Packing for a trip to the Middle Kingdom is significantly more complex than a weekend getaway to Paris or a [...]

A festive street scene at dusk adorned with numerous red lanterns and yellow starburst fairy lights hanging from the bare branches of trees. People are walking along the bustling street below, which is lined with traditional-style buildings and glowing shop signs. The sky above is a soft orange and pink.

Seasonal Guide to China’s Festivals: What Travelers Can Actually Do

Most travel guides paint a romantic picture of Chinese festivals: lanterns floating gently down rivers and dragons dancing in empty [...]