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The Best Time to Visit China

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
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Are you planning your China Tour? Located in South East Asia, China is one of the world’s most-watched and hottest incoming tourist destinations.

Normally, April, May, September and October are the peak tourist months at China’s most popular places when the weather is the most comfortable.

But deciding when to visit China depends on which places you wish to visit, what type of weather you enjoy, and how much budget you can afford.

 China has a continental and seasonal climate. Southern areas are in the tropical or subtropical zone while northern areas are in the frigid zone. Climates in different areas are complicated.Every season here has its charms and pitfalls! Use this travel guide to help you make a smart decision about when to visit China. Check out below to have some information on each season:
China in Spring (March – May)
Spring in China is a season of recovery, commonly warm with a little rain. Spring can also be delightful with the average temperatures roughly the same as in autumn, at about 10°C – 22°C.

Guilin in Spring

Guilin in Spring

China in Summer (June to August)
Summer in China can be extremely hot with temperatures well above 22°C. You can go to summer resorts in some northern cities of China. Summer is also the rainy season, so travelers should not forget umbrellas, light raincoats and rubber shoes.

Beidahe in Summer

Beidahe in Summer

China in Autumn (September to Octobe)
Autumn is a season which is suitable to visit any city of China. Normally, the most comfortable season of the year in China is early autumn (September to early October).

During that period, temperatures are reasonable throughout China at about 10°C – 22°C with a limited amount of rain.Autumn is a harvest season. The sky is bright and clear. Your eyes are filled with the most beautiful view of the natural world.

shanghai autum

shanghai Autumn

China in Winter (November – February)
Winter can be incredibly cold especially in the north but off-season travel can also offer its rewards. For example, the Harbin Winter Ice Lantern Festival is a charming event. The southern China in winter is not that cold.

shanghai autum

shanghai autum

Tips: Whenever you decide to travel to China try to avoid 1-3 May (Labor holidays) or 1-7 October (National Day) when hard-working Chinese get a one week holiday. It is extremely crowded everywhere, especially in some hot destinations in China.
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China Inbound Travel, China Incoming Travel Outlook 2011 – 2013

Monday, January 17th, 2011
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This morning I’m much pleased to have delivered the 2010 year-end summary and 2011 work plan on Internet Travel Center of Beijing Xinhua International Tours. In my report, I present a review of Tour-Beijing.com’s achievements in 2010 and outlook for 2011.
 
With China Incoming Travel business plummeting at all times in 2010 and no sign to climb, we have been working aggressively to bring tour-Beijing.com on the right track and maintained a sustained progress by making use of any possible opportunities presented by the inbound online travel markets.
 
2010 Summary for China Incoming Internet Travel Market
China Inbound Tour online volume continued to decrease as well as the annual profit in 2011. The reasons are varied. There are some important factors behind the downturn.
1. Global economic recession.
2. A notable decrease of western travelers, who also keep a tight grasp on their wallets.
3. Margin increase of travelers from southeast Asian countries, but who are more price sensitive.
4. Mushrooming of incoming online travel websites by the traditional travel agencies in China, which have suffered much more from the traditional incoming travel downturn due to the global economic depression.
5. Human resources competition between incoming travel and outgoing travel with outbound travel having a upper hand due to the domestic economic development. More young and talented people choose outgoing travel instead of incoming travel as one of their career goals.  
  
2011 Outlook for China Inbound Online Travel Market  
China Inbound Tour will still have a tough year 2011 mainly due to the slow recover of global economic slump. Slow recovery for 2011.
1. No big increase of inbound tourist volume in 2011.
2. More “aggressive” competition among inbound online tour operators in China.
3. Slow recovery of tourists coming from western countries.
4. More price pressure from the clients from southeast Asian countries.
5. Still faced with the human resources problems 
 
2012 – 2013 Outlook for China Inbound Online Travel Market
China Incoming Travel will be on a growing stage between 2012 and 2013.
1. Notable increase of inbound tourist volume in 2012 and 2013.
2. Less competition among inbound online tour operators in China.
3. Quick recovery of tourists coming from western countries.
4. Still price pressure from the clients from southeast Asian countries.
5. Human resources pressure allayed 
 
At the beginning of the annual company work report, I also award the 6 outstanding staff members for their exemplary performance in their positions during the 2010 as well as 2 employees for their full work attendance.
 
It is a pleasnt  surprise that our Internet Travel Center ( tour-beijing,com ) of Beijing Xinhua International Tours has been awarded an advanced unit for our outstanding performance 2010 by our company headquarters.

Six outstanding staff members awarded for their exemplary performance in their positions during the 2010. They are Mary Ma, Linde He, Tina Tong, Shiyi, Lili and Johny Hao.

Mr. Tony Meng and Ms Flora Zhao awarded for their full work attendance.

Internet Travel Center ( tour-beijing,com ) was awarded "an outstanding unit 2010" by its company headquarters.

Tokyo Beijing Tour, Beijing tour package from Tokyo Japan

Sunday, January 9th, 2011
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Are you going to visit Beijing via Tokyo Japan? I’m much delighted to offer you some travel tips as a local travel consultant in Beijing. We will help you book your Tokyo Beijing flights, Beijing airport transfer, Beijing hotels in Beijing and buy a local tour package from a local travel agency if you prefer.
 
Now, common people can easily get access to the excessive travel information almost on any places and countries you are going to visit thansks to the advent of internet age.
 
But for most of the people online, it is still quite difficult for them to choose the most useful travel information that can make them have the right decision to plan their travel due to the lack of expert advice. 
 
Below is some of the expert travel information to prepare your Tokyo Japan Beijing tour:
 
#1: Pre-book your Tokyo Japan Beijing Flights
The first thing you must first do is to book your international flghts from Tokyo Japan to Beijing. Your international flights take up your most part of travel expenses as a whole. So you have to be cautious about your flight booking.
 
You can still keep your habit of booking tickets through the local travel agency in Tokyo or your home country. Or you may try some of the popular online flight booking websites like flightnetwork.com, skyscanner.net, airfaresflights.com, destinia.com, farecompare.com, flights.idealo.co.uk , tripbase.com, wego.com, airfaresflights.com, CheapTickets.com, Expedia.com, Hotwire.com, Kayak.com, Orbitz.com, Priceline.com, Travelocity.com.  If possible, contact directly with the airlines for better deals.
 
Your plane will leave from Tokyo Narita International Airport ( NRT),  and land at Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) in Beijing, and vice versa for the return flight.
 
# 2: Book your hotel in advance in Beijing
After your flight has been booked, you should look for a well-located hotel with reasonable rates. But to book a good hotel is not easy since there are over 800 star-rated hotels in Beijing. Searching a nice hiotel will cost you much time.
 
You can always use your travel agent in in Tokyo or in your home country. Or again, you can book your international flights through some reliable online flight booking websites. such asiahotels.com.wotif.com, hoteltravel.com, directrooms.com, hotelclub.com, expedia.com , travelocity.com, booking.com, priceonline.com and many more.
 
If you feel tires of online searching for the over 800 star-rated hotels in Beijing, you are welcome to check out our carefully chosen three best value hotels in Beijing

# 3: Must see attractions in Beijing
So you have booked your tickets and hotels in Beijing, now you are interested in knowing  the top 10 attractions in Beijing since you know you only have limited time for sightseeing in Beijing. You can make most of your Beijing travel by visiting the top 10 places in Beijing or doing the top 10 things.  See
Top 10 Attractions in Beijing for more information.
 
# 4: Beijing Airport Pick Up
Pay a little more, you can enjoy  a car service from the airport to your hotel in Beijing.
First, you are supposed to have some useful information on Beijing Capital Internationa Airport. At present there are three terminals – T3, T2 and T1. Most of the international flights arrive at T3 and T2. T2 and T1 are connected by a corridor. T3 is a little far away from both T2 and T1. There is a Free Inter-Terminal Shuttle Buses connecting T3, T2 and T1.
 
T3 is the biggest single terminal in the world. Please make sure you are using the right terminal to avoid posssible delay. For the detailed information about the terminals, please check Beijing Airport for more information.
 
Four ways of Beijing city transfer between Beijing airport to your downtown hotel.
Beijing Car Rental
Beijing Airport Shuttle Bus Service
Beijing Airport Taxi Service
Beijing Airport Express Train
Step 5: Arrange your itinerary in Beijing
Please follow my steps to plan your itinerary for your reference:
1) Beijing in One Day:
Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City and Badaling Great Wall ( or Mutianyu Great Wall )
2) Beijing in Two Days:
Day 01: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven and Summer Palace, Beijing Opera
Day 02: Ming Tombs and Badaling Great Wall ( or Mutianyu Great Wall )
3) Beijing in Three Days:
Day 01: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven and Summer Palace
Day 02: Ming Tombs and Badaling Great Wall ( or Mutianyu Great Wall )
Day 03: Hutongs, Lama Temple and Olympic Sites, Silk Market, Beijing Opera
4) Beijing in Four Days:
Day 01: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven and Summer Palace
Day 02: Ming Tombs and Badaling Great Wall
Day 03: Hutongs, Lama Temple, Olypic Sites, Silk Market, Beijing Opera
Day 04: Beijing Capital Museum, Panda House, CCTV Headquaters Building, Grand Natioal Theatre, 798 Space
Step 6: Get around in Beijing
Visiting Beijing by using a public transport is very popular, and so advocated by the local government. Though you will suffer from heavy traffic jam during the peak hours.
 

 

 
Tthe past 30 years have seen Beijing transportation having been improved greatly – widened roads, added subway lines, with more clean buses, more environmentally friendly taxis etc. So try to avoid peak hours and well plan your airport transfer to avoid possible delay.
Beijing Taxi Beijing Public Bus Beijing Subway Beijing Trains
Beijing Flights Beijing Airlines Beijing Bike Beijing Pedicab
Beijing Boat Beijing Walking    
 
 
Step 7: Beijing Travel Tips
Traveling is a way of learning. Beijing, is quite different from your hometown country. Having some empathy or putting yourself in “Beijing’s shoes” is highly recommended. So it is necessary for you to have some useful and expert travel tips about Beijing before departure.

Visa Accommodations Customs
Climate Communicating Business Hours
Money Changing money Credit cards
Phony Money Radio and TV Publications
Telephone Post Office Medical Services
Electricty Water Laundry
Transportation Beijing Time Cheap flights to Beijing
Beijing Travel Advice
 
Step: 8: Beijing trip package?
Whether you prefer to travel independently, or you like to use a local travel agency (there are pros and cons to this approach), when coming to  Beijing, it is a good idea to incorporate your independent tour with the city tours sponsored by a local travel agency to make the most out of your Beijing trip since Beijing has so much to offer.
 
Beijing Travel packages Beijing Day Tours Great Wall Tour Beijing Bus Tours
Beijing Hutong Tours Half Day Tour Beijing Beijing Bike Tours Beijing Walking Tour
Beijing Kids Tour Beijing Side Trips  Beijing Winter Tour  Beijing Muslim Tour
 
Step: 09  More Beijing Travel Tips
Tips for traveling Tiananmen Square
Tips for seeing Summer Palace
Tips for touring the Temple of Heaven
Forbidden City Travel Tips, the Palace Museum Travel Tips
Tips for hiking the Great Wall of China around Beijing
How to exploring Ming Tombs in Beijing
How to sightsseing in Beihai Park Beijing
How to tour Shichahai
How to visit Bird’s Nest and Water Cube
How to see CCTV Tower in Beijing
How to discover National Grand Theatre in Beijing
Top 10 Most Romantic sites in Beijing
How to spend Beijing Nightlife
Top 10 Beijing Souvenirs
Top 10 Tour Scams Beijing

Chooing a Beijing trip package from a local travel agency in Beijing, You will have more fresh knowledge from a local travel advisors or your tour guides in Beijing. We customize Beijing tour packages from the time you get Beijing at Beijing airport or train station till that we return you back there at the end of a exciting vacation. You can also use any of the travel services separately from us including transport, day trips, hotels, meal arrangements, night shows, and tour guides.

 

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