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Peak Travel Seasons in Beijing

2018-03-01

Everyday, not only you but also the domestic people crowd into Beijing, the capital city of China, to visit its best and highlights. So, one of the biggest factor should be considered when you plan a travel to Beijing: peak travel seasons in Beijing for tourists either from foreign countries or China domestic cities.

Peak travel seasons in Beijing depend on the following aspects: weather condition, Chinese cultural calendar, international holidays and weekend holiday.

1. Autumn: Best Time to Visit Beijing

The best time to travel to Beijing is, generally, May, September and October. Autumn is the greatest season to visit Beijing, when warm, dry, sunny days with clear skies and pleasantly cool evenings are the norm.

Autumn is also a harvest season, when fruits and vegetables are ripe. One great activity in autumn months is picking fresh fruits and vegetables in local orchards. This is regarded as a great way to relax and get fresh air.

2. Chinese New Year (Spring Festival)

Like many Chinese festivals, this one operates on the lunar calendar. Solar equivalents for February 3, 2011. The effects of this holiday are felt from 2 weeks before the date until 2 weeks after, when anyone who's away from home attempts to get back, including an estimated 150 million migrant workers. If you are flying from overseas to Beijing, this won't affect you, but a land approach may be difficult, except in the few days immediately surrounding the holiday. Banks, as well as smaller restaurants and businesses, may be shut for a week. But main attractions are mostly open.

3. National Day

In a policy known as "holiday economics," the October 1 holidays has now been expanded to 7 days. This holiday now marks the beginning and end of the domestic travel season, and mark the peak of leisure travel, with the remainder September also busy.

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