China Weather in November 2025: The Ultimate Late-Autumn Travel Guide
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- Oct 17
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As your local host and travel guide, I’m excited to share the November 2025 weather outlook across China. November marks the transition from crisp autumn to the early whispers of winter. Northern regions are already seeing snow and frosty winds, while the south remains pleasantly mild—sometimes even warm. This contrast makes November a fascinating month to explore, depending on whether you prefer cozy winter vibes or sunny subtropical getaways.
Below you’ll find a region-by-region climate forecast, packing advice, and travel inspiration to help you plan the perfect November adventure in China.

Why Visit China in November?
Autumn Colors Peak in Early November: Maple and ginkgo trees are still vibrant in many cities before fading into winter hues.
Comfortable South: Yunnan, Guangzhou, and Hainan remain warm, with temperatures ranging from 14–28 °C—ideal for travelers escaping the cold.
Fewer Crowds: Unlike October’s Golden Week, November is less crowded and more affordable for flights and hotels.
National Weather Overview
Average Daytime Temperature: 5–15 °C in central and northern regions; 18–26 °C in the south.
Average Nighttime Temperature: -5–8 °C in the north; 12–18 °C in the south.
Rainfall: Generally low, though southern cities may still see light rain.
Climate Trend: North = cold, sometimes snowy. South = mild, sunny, perfect for outdoor sightseeing.

Regional Weather & Travel Tips
Northern China (Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Jilin, Xinjiang)
Beijing: -2–17 °C, dry and crisp. Best for Great Wall hikes with fewer tourists.
Inner Mongolia: -10–11 °C, expect early snow and wide-open winter landscapes.
Jilin: -15–12 °C, icy but photogenic—ideal for winter sports lovers.
Xinjiang: -9–10 °C, cold yet stunning, with desert-snow contrasts.
Travel Tip: Pack thermal wear, gloves, and a down jacket. Northern China in November is for winter lovers.
Central China (Xi’an, Wuhan, Chongqing, Chengdu)
Xi’an: 0–17 °C, cool and dry—perfect for exploring the Terracotta Warriors.
Wuhan: 5–21 °C, autumn leaves around East Lake are beautiful.
Chongqing: 12–21 °C, misty skies and hotpot weather!
Chengdu: 7–19 °C, great for panda base visits without summer crowds.
Travel Tip: A medium jacket and layers are enough; evenings can be chilly.
Eastern China (Shanghai, Anhui, Hangzhou)
Shanghai: 7–21 °C, mild with occasional drizzle.
Anhui (Yellow Mountain area): 5–20 °C, cool hikes among golden peaks.
Travel Tip: Bring a light raincoat and comfortable shoes for city walks.
Southern China (Guangzhou, Yangshuo, Yunnan, Hainan)
Guangzhou: 14–27 °C, warm and lively—try Cantonese cuisine outdoors.
Yangshuo: 9–25 °C, crisp air and karst mountains with fewer tourists.
Yunnan: 6–22 °C, perfect for trekking and photography.
Haikou (Hainan Island): 20–28 °C, tropical beaches await!
Travel Tip: Light clothing, a sweater for evenings, and swimwear if heading to Hainan.
Western China (Lhasa, Tibet)
Lhasa: -4–15 °C, chilly but with crystal-clear skies.
Travel Tip: High-altitude gear is essential. November is dry and photogenic.
Travel Highlights in November
Ginkgo Season in Nanjing: The city turns golden with ginkgo trees.
Snow in Harbin & Jilin: Start of China’s winter wonderland.
Karst Landscapes in Yangshuo: Clear skies and refreshing air.
Beach Escape in Hainan: Sunny and warm while the north freezes.

Final Words
November 2025 offers two Chinas in one month: a frosty, snowy north and a sunny, mild south. Whether you dream of hiking the Great Wall under crisp skies, sipping hotpot in Chongqing’s mist, or lounging on a Hainan beach, November is one of the most versatile months to visit.
With fewer tourists, lower prices, and striking seasonal contrasts, China in November is the perfect mix of adventure and comfort. We look forward to welcoming you here in November.

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