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In Beijing, the winter-long indoor heating will be turned off on the...
In Beijing, the winter-long indoor heating will be turned off on the official date of March 15 of each year. That means a harsh and freezing weather has left us.

With the passing of the dry and harsh January and February, March foresees the local weather will become warmer and warmer. But people can still feel a bit chilly in March, especially in the first half month of March.
The average temperature in Beijing in March is 0℃ -12 ℃: the average temperature at night is 0℃.;average daily maximum temperature: 12℃.
The drawback about the weather in March is the possible sandstorms which often hit the city during the month. The whole month is in the shoulder tourist season. In the first half March, crowds level is quite low due to the chilly weather.
Note: The possibility of sandstorms in March is getting less in recent years due to the years' massive forestation around Beijing.
The average temperature at night is 0℃:It is recommended to wear warm clothes such as leather jackets, overcoats, thick sweaters, or thin down jacket, hats, and gloves.
The average daytime temperature is 12℃: It is recommended to wear suits, jackets, windbreakers, casual wear, jackets, suits, thin sweaters and other warm clothes.
Check the historical data below to better appreciate your travel experience in Beijing – how to pack and how to wear for your Beijing tour.
This past 50-year historical weather data is quite useful for you to plan your trip to Beijing well in advance. You may use the data to decide what to wear and pack on your coming trip to Beijing.
By the way you may also check our Beijing March Realtime Weather Photos for more vivid and timely information on the Beijing weather in March.
| Date | Average High | Average Low | Precipitaion | Extreme High | Extreme Low |
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| March 01 | 7℃ | -3℃ | 0mm | 14℃(2001) | -11℃(1951) |
| March 02 | 8℃ | -3℃ | 0mm | 15℃(1986) | -11℃(1958) |
| March 03 | 8℃ | -3℃ | 0mm | 17℃(1999) | -15℃(1971) |
| March 04 | 8℃ | -3℃ | 1mm | 20℃(1986) | -12℃(1969) |
| March 05 | 9℃ | -3℃ | 0mm | 16℃(2006) | -10℃(1969) |
| March 06 | 9℃ | -2℃ | 0mm | 19℃(1995) | -10℃(1985) |
| March 07 | 9℃ | -2℃ | 0mm | 19℃(1995) | -8℃(1965) |
| March 08 | 9℃ | -2℃ | 0mm | 17℃(2002) | -9℃(1966) |
| March 09 | 9℃ | -2℃ | 0mm | 19℃(1958) | -9℃(1970) |
| March 10 | 10℃ | -1℃ | 0mm | 22℃(2008) | -8℃(1957) |
| March 11 | 10℃ | -1℃ | 0mm | 22℃(2002) | -9℃(1969) |
| March 12 | 10℃ | -2℃ | 0mm | 22℃(1962) | -12℃(1969) |
| March 13 | 11℃ | 0℃ | 0mm | 18℃(1988) | -8℃(1955) |
| March 14 | 11℃ | 1℃ | 0mm | 21℃(2002) | -6℃(1957) |
| March 15 | 12℃ | 0℃ | 0mm | 21℃(1951) | -4℃(1954) |
| March 16 | 12℃ | 0℃ | 0mm | 23℃(2006) | -5℃(1962) |
| March 17 | 13℃ | 1℃ | 0mm | 22℃(1981) | -4℃(1995) |
| March 18 | 12℃ | 1℃ | 0mm | 22℃(1981) | -4℃(1976) |
| March 19 | 12℃ | 1℃ | 0mm | 24℃(2001) | -5℃(1976) |
| March 20 | 12℃ | 1℃ | 1mm | 24℃(2001) | -5℃(1976) |
| March 21 | 12℃ | 1℃ | 1mm | 22℃(2001) | -5℃(1984) |
| March 22 | 11℃ | 1℃ | 0mm | 19℃(1953) | -6℃(1970) |
| March 23 | 12℃ | 1℃ | 0mm | 21℃(2001) | -8℃(1970) |
| March 24 | 13℃ | 1℃ | 0mm | 22℃(2001) | -9℃(1979) |
| March 25 | 14℃ | 1℃ | 0mm | 24℃(2005) | -5℃(1987) |
| March 26 | 15℃ | 2℃ | 0mm | 25℃(2000) | -4℃(1962) |
| March 27 | 15℃ | 3℃ | 0mm | 22℃(1973) | -5℃(1958) |
| March 28 | 16℃ | 3℃ | 1mm | 25℃(1997) | -6℃(1958) |
| March 29 | 16℃ | 4℃ | 1mm | 24℃(1997) | -5℃(1958) |
| March 30 | 16℃ | 4℃ | 0mm | 25℃(2005) | -3℃(1958) |
| March 31 | 16℃ | 4℃ | 0mm | 29℃(2002) | -4℃(1978) |
In the later half March, crowds level is higher since the weather in late March is a little warmer. Well plan your Beijing tour in advance if you visit Beijing in late March.
Lianghui , literally “two meetings”, refers to the annual meetings of the National People’s Congress and Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. The two meetings last about one week which ends at Mid March.
The Two Meetings are often regarded as the Senate, house of Representatives in China. These are the most important political meetings in Beijing China.
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar classifies the year into 24 solar terms. Awakening of Insects falls on March 5 and it signifies a rise in temperature and increased rainfall.
Its name tells the fact that animals sleeping in winter are awakened by spring thunder and that the earth begins to come back to life.
On this special day, some attractions in Beijing offer free entrance tickets to female visitors. Some working units allow female workers half day off or with extra pay if they are too busy to have day or half day off. Some markets or shopping malls will give more discounts to female buyers to increase business.
March 12 is China’s Trees Planting Day. It is getting warmer in Beijing. Beijing celebrates Arbor Day with tree planting. Beijing has established over 100 reception points for urban residents to “adopt” trees or green land.
World Consumer Rights Day was established on 15 March 1983 to promote consumer rights around the world. On this special day, in Beijing, you will see a CC TV evening gala sponsored by the government to crack down the poor quality products and companies without trust and reputation.
March 16 is the special day for Hand in Hand Poverty Alleviation Program. This event is mainly used to help children and other vulnerable groups in poverty stricken areas. People will donate on this special day.
March 17 is Chinese Medical Festival which dates back to the year 1929. On this special day, some hospitals would go on to the streets in Beijing for complimentary health checks and other medical activities involved.
The park is located just south of Beijing Railway Station. The park is the only remaining city wall relics built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in Beijing.
The remnant city wall is about 1.5km in length, which is composed of the wall relics itself and the southeast corner tower of the former inner city in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Yuyuantan Cherry Blossom Festival is the largest of this kind in the northern China. The festival is run by Yuyantan Park Administration with the main venue at Yuyuantan Park.
What is unique about the cherry blossoms in Yuyuantan Park is that it generally has two kinds of cherry blossoms – Early Blossoms and late blossoms.
The Spring Equinox, as the fourth term of the year starts on March 20. The Spring Equinox signifies the equal length of the day and night time.
If you don’t want to do a self-guided tour and prefer the hassle-free escorted tours, here are some options for guided tours to Beijing:
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