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Best Time to Visit Shaoxing

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Shaoxing shines in spring and autumn when the weather is at its most cooperative — clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and the city at its best.

Spring in Shaoxing (April–June)10–26°C
Pros
  • Mild weather
  • Willow trees in full green
Cons
  • Spring rain
Events

China Yellow Wine Festival (early summer)

What to pack

Light jacket, Umbrella

Autumn in Shaoxing (September–October)12–25°C
Pros
  • Best weather
  • Clear skies
Cons
  • Short season
What to pack

Light layers

Summer in Shaoxing (July–August)25–35°C
Pros
  • Lively evenings on the canals
Cons
  • Hot and humid
What to pack

Light clothing

Winter in Shaoxing (November–March)0–10°C
Pros
  • Very few tourists
Cons
  • Cold and damp
What to pack

Warm coat

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