Shanghai Travel Guide
Shanghai, Also named "Hu" or
"shen" in short, is situated at 31º14'north latitude and 121º29'east longitude, and in middle of China east
coastline. It occupies a total area of 6,341 sq.km.(of
which Pudong new Area occupies 523 sq.km.), with a total resident population
of 16,000,000. It has a pleasant climate, with four distinct seasons. The
average temperature is around 18ºC and the annual
precipitation is 1,240 mm.
Shanghai, an open city on the coast and famous
historical and cultural city, is a gate to the Yangtze
River delta. It is a municipality under the direct jurisdiction
of the Central Government, the largest economic and trade center, a
comprehensive industrial base and the leading port in China.
Shanghai is
well known in the world not only for its prosperous cosmopolitan feature but
also for its rich humanistic resources. In recent years, a number of modern
buildings have been added to the city, such as the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai Museum,
Shanghai Library, Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai Grand Theatre, Shanghai Circus
City, Shanghai City-Planning
Exhibition Hall and Jin Mao Tower,
Shanghai Science & Technology Museum.
They have become new scenic sights in Shanghai.
Colorful festivities, like Shanghai Tourism Festival and Shanghai China
International Art Festival, have attracted and increasing number of tourists
from home and overseas.
Since Shanghai
succeeded in winning the bid for the sponsorship of world Expo 2010, all
sectors of preparation work have started and are in progress. The world has
given China a share of
luck and Shanghai
will add more splendor to the world. Shanghai is ushering in
excellent opportunities for development. People of Shanghai warmly welcome visitors from home
and overseas.
Climate
The best time to visit Shanghai
is autumn. The temperature during this period is mild and rain is less likely
than in spring and summer.
Shanghai's
weather is moderate (annual average temperature is about 15 degrees
centigrade) and the seasons are not as distinct as in the North. Shanghai is
characterized by a warm spring, hot summer, cool autumn and cold winter.
Shanghai
receives abundant rainfall and the average annual precipitation is over 1000 cm. The "Plum
Flower Rain" season (frequent light rain) is from from mid-June to early
July with an average daily rainfall of 259 mm. During July and September, strong storms
with torrential rain become frequent. However, it seldom snows in Shanghai.
Shanghai
summers are hot and humid. July and August are Shanghai's hottest months with average
highs of 27.4 degrees centigrade.
In winter, January is the coldest month, with a temperature average of 3
degrees centigrade.
All in all, it is best to go prepared with light clothing in summer and warm,
heavy clothing in winter. Also, always prepare for rain by keeping an
umbrella, but most hotels can equip you with one if needed!
Shanghai Weather
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Month
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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Ave.Highs
|
7.6
|
8.7
|
12.6
|
18.5
|
23.2
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27.8
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31.8
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31.6
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31.6
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27.4
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22.4
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16.8
|
10.7
|
Ave.Lows
|
0.3
|
1.1
|
4.9
|
10.4
|
15.3
|
20.1
|
24.7
|
24.7
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24.5
|
20.5
|
14.3
|
8.6
|
2.7
|
|
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