Hi Helen,
You are travelling to China during the winter months, which is ideal as you will avoid the usual crowds. However, remember that you will need to wrap up warm by wearing several layers of clothing to combat the cold, as much of your time will be spent outside, sightseeing. You will need to take with you a winter coat, hat, gloves and warm comfortable footwear.
Travelling to China during the winter months is ideal as you will avoid the usual crowds. However, please remember that you will need to wrap up warm by wearing several layers of clothing to combat the cold, as much of your time will be spent outside, sightseeing. You will need to take with you a winter coat, hat, gloves and warm comfortable footwear.
Travelling to China during the winter months is ideal as you will avoid the usual crowds. However, please remember that you will need to wrap up warm by wearing several layers of clothing to combat the cold, as much of your time will be spent outside, sightseeing. You will need to take with you a winter coat, hat, gloves and warm comfortable footwear.Travelling to China during the winter months is ideal as you will avoid the usual crowds. However, please remember that you will need to wrap up warm by wearing several layers of clothing to combat the cold, as much of your time will be spent outside, sightseeing. You might want to take a hat and gloves, just in case.
The average temperatures will be:
Beijing 10 degrees
Xain 11 degrees
The further south you travel the warmer it becomes so Shanghai is quite pleasant, even in the winter.
Overall November is cool but sunny.
I have searched on several travel guides for China and have not come across anything about taking a torch. What reason does it give in your books for this?
I can look further into this for you?
If I can help you with anything else, please let me know.
Warm wishes,
Cheryl, your editor