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Plan your Beijing autumn toursin October? October is one of the best months to visit Beijing. It is a tourist peak season in Beijing. Try to Avoid the
Plan your Beijing autumn toursin October? October is one of the best months to visit Beijing. It is a tourist peak season in Beijing.
October 01 – 07 is an important China holiday – China National Day, a week-long holiday. There will be a huge crowd of domestic tourists flocking to Beijing. Avoid visiting Beijing during the week-long holiday (October 01 – 07 ).

On these special days you will waste much of your valuable time on the way from your hotel to the Wall. On the Wall, you have to take group photos due to a great number of people on the Wall.
Most of the days in October are fine with blue sky. But there are some foggy days happening in October. Check the live weather report and arrange your sightseeing, especially the outdoor activities.
Beijing autumn, specifically the two months from the mid-September to mid-November are the ideal season to visit Beijing in a year.

It’s always comfortably cool outside, exploring the city’s streets and hutong, killing your time in the numerous outdoor cafes and restaurants, climbing the suburban mountains, being a hero by hiking the great wall and enjoying the best autumn hues feasting your eyes.
Get out and enjoy the best fall colours probably the most ideal period from October 15 throughout November 15 in Beijing with many trees stripped of their leaves by the end of October. Snap pictures or just take in a feast for the eyes!
Fairly big difference in temperature between early morning and afternoon. Wear a jacket, or a warm coat in the morning, long-sleeve shirts or short T-shirts in the afternoon. Long pants, jeans, leggings are all good. So be mindful of the temperature difference in Autumn.
Comfortable sports hoes, rubber soled shoes for hiking. In afternoon, sometimes the autumn sunlight could be very strong, get ready for sunglasses, sun cream and sun hat.
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 on your coming trip to Beijing.
| Date | Average high | Average low | Precipitation | Extreme High | Extreme low |
|---|
| Oct 01 | 22℃ | 12℃ | 1mm | 30℃(1966) | 5℃(1967) |
| Oct 02 | 22℃ | 11℃ | 2mm | 30℃(2006) | 3℃(1969) |
| Oct 03 | 22℃ | 11℃ | 2mm | 30℃(2006) | 4℃(1969) |
| Oct 04 | 23℃ | 10℃ | 1mm | 31℃(2006) | 2℃(1954) |
| Oct 05 | 22℃ | 10℃ | 1mm | 29℃(1990) | 3℃(1971) |
| Oct 06 | 22℃ | 10℃ | 2mm | 29℃(1951) | 5℃(1995) |
| Oct 07 | 22℃ | 10℃ | 0mm | 29℃(1951) | 4℃(1977) |
| Oct 08 | 22℃ | 10℃ | 1mm | 29℃(1979) | 1℃(1955) |
| Oct 09 | 21℃ | 10℃ | 0mm | 29℃(1951) | 4℃(1974) |
| Oct 10 | 21℃ | 10℃ | 1mm | 27℃(1979) | 2℃(1955) |
| Oct 11 | 20℃ | 9℃ | 2mm | 25℃(1975) | 1℃(1952) |
| Oct 12 | 20℃ | 9℃ | 1mm | 25℃(1991) | 1℃(1952) |
| Oct 13 | 20℃ | 8℃ | 1mm | 28℃(1990) | 2℃(2000) |
| Oct 14 | 19℃ | 8℃ | 1mm | 26℃(2008) | 2℃(1973) |
| Oct 15 | 20℃ | 8℃ | 1mm | 27℃(1957) | -2℃(1962) |
| Oct 16 | 19℃ | 7℃ | 0mm | 26℃(2008) | -1℃(1960) |
| Oct 17 | 19℃ | 7℃ | 0mm | 24℃(1953) | -1℃(1957) |
| Oct 18 | 19℃ | 7℃ | 1mm | 26℃(1965) | 0℃(1968) |
| Oct 19 | 18℃ | 7℃ | 1mm | 27℃(1997) | 2℃(1956) |
| Oct 20 | 18℃ | 7℃ | 0mm | 29℃(1997) | 1℃(1991) |
| Oct 21 | 18℃ | 6℃ | 1mm | 25℃(1989) | -1℃(1979) |
| Oct 22 | 18℃ | 6℃ | 1mm | 25℃(1967) | -2℃(1972) |
| Oct 23 | 17℃ | 6℃ | 1mm | 24℃(1985) | -3℃(1974) |
| Oct 24 | 16℃ | 6℃ | 1mm | 23℃(2005) | -1℃(1982) |
| Oct 25 | 16℃ | 5℃ | 1mm | 23℃(1995) | -1℃(1956) |
| Oct 26 | 16℃ | 5℃ | 0mm | 24℃(1979) | -1℃(1952) |
| Oct 27 | 16℃ | 5℃ | 1mm | 24℃(1965) | -1℃(1958) |
| Oct 28 | 16℃ | 4℃ | 1mm | 24℃(1979) | -2℃(2002) |
| Oct 29 | 16℃ | 4℃ | 1mm | 22℃(2006) | -3℃(2002) |
| Oct 30 | 16℃ | 4℃ | 0mm | 23℃(1971) | -4℃(1986) |
| Oct 31 | 15℃ | 4℃ | 0mm | 23℃(2006) | 0℃(1955) |
October is one of the best months to visit Beijing. It is a tourist peak season in Beijing. October 01 – 07 is an important China holiday – China National Day, a week-long holiday. There will be a huge crowd of domestic tourists flocking to Beijing. Avoid visiting Beijing during the week-long holiday (October 01 – 07 ).
National Day (October 1) It is the most important day for marking the anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. Employees will enjoy a 3-day paid day-off. Various celebration activities will be taken.
The official paid day off for the National Day is 3 days. But the Chinese government makes it a 7 day holiday by moving the prior weekend and the upcoming one together with these 3 days. This is the Chinese government’s “holiday economy” policy. Trying to avoid visiting Beijing and China during the week-long holiday.
1. The Chinese Men’s Health Day 中国男性健康日 The Chinese Men’s Health Day falls 28 October which was inaugurated in the year 2008. A variety of activities will be carried in cities across China to mark the special occasion.
2. Cold Dew on Oct 8 寒露 One of the 24 solar terms in China, White Dew, is the 15th solar term of the year, staring this year on Oct 08. White Dew singals the real beginning of cool autumn.
3. Double Ninth Festival 重阳节 Also known as the Chongyang Festival, it takes place every year between October 1 and October 30 on the 9thday of the 9th lunar month; it falls on October 14 this year. it is a traditional folk holiday focused on good health and longlife, with various festivities.
Beijing’s climate is defined as “continental monsoon.” Beijing has distinctive four seasons. Most of the city’s tourist attractions are historical sites or folklore tours that are not affected by the change of season. Therefore. Tourists can come to Beijing all year round. Weather forecasts are available on major media.
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