This China packing list by season and region is a must-read for those traveling to different parts of this incredibly diverse country. With over 20,000 kilometers of different types of terrain and climate, the seasons differ drastically across China.
A smart traveler should always be prepared for any curveball (or snowball!) mother nature throws their way. We’ve already covered the basic China packing essentials, now let’s have a look at the packing essentials by season and region.
The different regions in China
The northern part of China, such as Xinjiang and Mongolia, experiences extremely cold and dry winters, while summers are hot and humid. You can imagine the gentle spring and autumn come as a welcome in between relief for Chinese and tourists alike.
On the other side of the country, around Guangzhou and Hong Kong, there’s a more subtropical climate, with mild winters and humid summers. The south also experiences a rain season during summer. Especially between July and September, typhoons frequently linger around the southeast coastal line.
In central China, such as Shanghai, summers are long-lasting, hot and humid, while winters are short and cold. When moving further inland, towards the west, expect to get a bit colder. Due to its mountainous landscape, places such as Tibet, experience much lower temperatures all year round. Think layers, and lots of them!
Wintertime in China packing list
If you’re planning on visiting China in winter, you chose a wonderful time of year to travel. Explore the fairytale world of snow-covered Harbin in Winter, or celebrate Chinese New Year in one of China’s top cities. Chinese winters vary from extremely cold to mild, depending on where you travel. Lucky for you, this wintertime China packing list has got your covered from north to south, and anywhere in between.
Northern China
Remember the basic China packing list mentioned earlier? When traveling to China’s north in winter, remember to add these winter essentials to that list.
- Switch the windbreaker or rain jacket for a double-layered winter jacket (preferably water resistant)
- Switch two short sleeve shirts for two extra long sleeve shirts
- Two extra sweaters
- A pair of long underwear pants and tops
- Warm socks (preferably wool blend)
- A winter hat, gloves, and a scarf
You may want to take a few summer items off the list, such as shorts and sandals. After all, you want room for souvenirs, right?!
Southern China
Winters are mild in southern China. However, temperatures can still drop in the mornings and evenings. That’s why we, as China tour experts, recommend only a few edits to your basic China packing list. Be sure these make it into your bag:
- One extra sweater and an extra long sleeve shirt
- One pair of warm (wool) socks
- A winter hat, gloves, and a scarf
- Remove sandals
Western China
Brace yourself! Because winters in the west of China are known to be long and cold. However, the stunning mountain views will make up for most of it. The best way to prepare for the western cold is by removing all summer items (i.e. shorts, sandals, sleeveless tops) from your China packing list and adding the following items.
- One or two pairs of thermal underwear shirts and pants
- A pair of snow boots with good grip
- Sunscreen and sunglasses with good UV protection
- A warm winter jacket (hoods recommended)
- Two more sweaters
- Waterproof pants
- A winter hat, gloves, and scarf
China summer packing list
From the surreal natural scenery in Zhangjiajie to even the remotest regions of Tibet, all of China comes to life during summertime. Chinese summer can get hot, wet, and humid so remember to pack some rain gear. In summer, the basic rule of thumb is packing light and smart, and quick-dry fabrics are a must. Here’s what else you need to know about summertime packing for China.
Northern China
Enjoy the extended daylight hours on the hot summer days in northern China. For traveling in China’s north in the summertime, only a few adjustments to your basic China packing list are necessary.
- Bring a small, portable umbrella or a thin rain jacket, as it could start pouring down with rain completely without warning
- Switch one pair of long pants with two extra pair of shorts
- Switch one long sleeve shirt for two extra short sleeve shirts (preferably sweat-wicking)
Southern China
Famous for its monsoon rains, summertime in southern China is not only hot and humid but also very, very wet. As such, make sure your basic packing list is “waterproof”.
- A heavy-duty umbrella or rain jacket for those heavy monsoon rains
- Add waterproof shoes or adventure sandals and remove the pair of boots from the list
- Quick-dry towels
- Switch one pair of long pants with two extra pair of shorts
- Remove all but one long sleeve option and switch them with two extra short sleeve shirts
Western China
Even though it can get really hot in western China, summertime is the most popular time to visit. If you really need to cool down, just head further inland towards the mountains, where temperatures are a lot more pleasant. Your China packing list for the west should include the following extras:
- Sunglasses with UV-protection
- An extra pair of shorts
- One or two extra short sleeve shirts instead of long sleeve options
Springtime and Autumn China packing list
Late spring and early fall are considered the best time of year to travel to China. The weather is mild and delightful, and highlights won’t be completely swamped with tourists. When it comes to packing spring essentials, the original list has got you covered for your trip to southern China. Although you may want to squeeze in a warm jacket and a pair of wool socks if you’re traveling south in autumn. For your trip up north or to the west, you will just need a few minor adjustments. Let’s take a look.
Northern China
- A warm jacket
- Add one pair of long thermal underwear pants and shirt
- Add a face mask for dust storms sweeping through many cities across northern China in the springtime
- Add a pair of warm (wool) socks)
- Add a hat, scarf, and gloves
Western China
- Add sunglasses with UV-protection
- Add a thin jacket or sweater
- Add a face mask for the dust storms in spring
- Add a hat, scarf, and gloves
- Remove sandals
- When traveling in autumn, remove the rest of the warm weather gear too
Congratulations! By getting through this thorough China packing list, you are now officially ready to withstand any type of weather in all of the different regions in China. Now it’s time for you to go on and create your next beautiful travel memory on one of our China tour packages.
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