Very good location! Several minutes walking distance to the subway Line 5, Wangfujing Avenue and the shopping center, the traffic is very convenient. Checking in the Business room, it is free to use the internet access and coffee bar. In the hall...
China has a great diversity of climates. The northeast experiences hot and dry summers and bitterly cold winters. The north and central regions have almost continual rainfall, hot summers and cold winters. The southeast region has substantial rainfall, with semi-tropical summers and cool winters.
In general, the areas north of the Yangtze River have extremely cold winters but somewhat milder summers. The central area around the Yangtze River Valley has long hot summers with heavy precipitation from monsoons and typhoons. Monsoons are the winds that bring rain from the south in the summer and snowstorms from the north in winter. Monsoons have been the source of massive flooding along the Yangtze for years. Typhoons typically hit the southeast coast between July and September. Tourists can pack appropriate clothing using the following information:
Spring, 10-22 degrees C: jackets, sports coats, thick woolen sweaters, long-sleeved shirts, sports shoes, etc.
Summer, above 22 degrees C: T-shirts, short-sleeved shirts, skirts, sandals, hats, and rain gear.
Autumn, 10-22 degrees C: jackets, sports sweatshirts, thin woolen sweaters, rain gear, and sports shoes.
Winter, below 10 degrees C: overcoats, thick woolen sweaters, cotton clothing and down clothing, hats, gloves, and cotton-padded shoes or winter boots (for severe cold weather). Temperature Chart for Major Cites