Spring (Mar–May)
Cherry blossoms in Wuxi, peach trees in Tibet, and the year's most reliable weather across most of the country. Crowds build through May.
When to Go
China spans 5 climate zones. The best time depends on where you want to go and what you want to see. Use the seasonal guide to start; advisors will refine based on your dates.
Cherry blossoms in Wuxi, peach trees in Tibet, and the year's most reliable weather across most of the country. Crowds build through May.
Lush, monsoon-green, and warm — ideal for Yunnan, Tibet, and the grasslands. Cities can be sticky; head north or up.
Crisp air, golden ginkgo at the Forbidden City, blue skies in Xi'an. Most travelers' favorite — book early.
Harbin's ice festival, snow-capped Yellow Mountains, and the lowest crowds of the year. Lunar New Year reshapes everything in late January or February.
Each month opens a different China. Click any month for its full guide — weather by region, festivals, what to pack, and the routes that work best.
Harbin Ice Festival, Spring Festival prep
Spring Festival; transit chaos but unique
Plum blossoms in Nanjing, mild south
Cherry blossoms, peach blossoms in Tibet
Best month for Yunnan; Labor Day crowds
Monsoon greens, empty trails between holidays
Grasslands, Tibet, mountain plateaus
School holidays; head to Inner Mongolia or Xinjiang
Mid-Autumn Festival; perfect weather start
Autumn colors, blue skies, peak crowds early month
Late autumn gold, fewer tourists
Lowest prices; warm south, snowy north
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