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Taiwan travel guide: What to wear in January

January

Taiwan’s climate is warm throughout the year, with greater changes in spring and winter, and smaller changes in summer and autumn. The annual average temperature is about 22 degrees, and the annual average minimum temperature is 12-17 degrees. In winter, Only in a few high mountain areas can you occasionally see snow. From north to south, the temperature gradually rises, with the south being hotter and the mountains cooler. When wearing two pieces of clothing in Taipei, you may wear short sleeves in Tainan. The temperature difference between morning and evening is large, and it is hottest at noon. In winter (November-February), the average temperature is around 15°, and there are occasional cold snaps. Long-sleeved T-shirts and jackets are enough. It is best to bring a thick coat in case of cold snaps.

February

Although Taiwan belongs to the subtropical zone, the weather is humid. The temperature in winter is about ten degrees, but it already feels very cold, and restaurants, tour buses, and hotels are all cold. There is no warm air, and you have to blow cold air. If you catch a cold wave and the temperature drops below 10 degrees, it is really cold. It is recommended to get a thicker jacket and carry it with you when you get in the car and wear it when eating. Above. Just wear normal spring and autumn clothes underneath.

March

The weather in March is similar to Guangzhou. I don’t know if you want to go to the south or the north. The north is more humid and colder, and the south is colder. The drying temperature is also high, so it is recommended to bring a light jacket with a shirt underneath instead of a sweater. However, the temperature is changing rapidly this year. You can check the weather forecast in the week you are going. The weather forecast is quite accurate now. of.

April

Wear spring clothes, but it is cold at night, so bring a light jacket

Central and southern parts are relatively hotter than Taipei, so spring clothes are absolutely fine

It is very hot in May

Wear summer clothes. It is best to bring two pairs of sports shoes. Of course, it is essential for long-distance travel. Wear refreshing sandals. If you go to Kenting to play at the beach, you will need them. Also wear a hat and sunglasses.

June

Taiwan is very hot in June, so just wear short summer clothes. Pay attention to sun protection. The sunscreen index there is rarely lower than 40. , buy one with a higher index, and you can also bring a thin jacket to protect yourself from the sun.

July

Taiwan is very hot in July, the temperature should be around 35 degrees. You should try to wear more breathable and cool clothes, and pay attention to sun protection, because sometimes it rains in the afternoon. If it rains, you can bring a pair of slippers or sandals so that your feet will not feel stuffy if they get wet.

August

Taiwan is very hot in August. You should try to wear breathable and cool clothes, and pay attention to sun protection, because it sometimes rains in the afternoon, so you can bring a pair of slippers or sandals. , it will not make you feel stuffy if your feet get wet.

October

The temperature in October in Taiwan is similar to that in Beijing, so you need to wear a thin shirt and a coat.

December

Taiwan is a relatively small place, so sightseeing is relatively easy without being very tiring. The most tiring thing is the entry and exit on the first and last days. I just came back from Taiwan. The weather is neither too hot nor too cold. It is similar to the weather in the south in December. You only need to wear two pieces of clothing. It is best for the elderly and children to bring more coats. It is about 20 degrees Celsius. Be careful to bring an umbrella. It rains often in Taiwan. You don’t need to exchange Taiwan dollars or anything. What the tour guide will say when you arrive in a hurry is that Alishan should not be able to go because the flood has just ended. It is a pity that we have to rebuild after the disaster. My recommended attraction in Taipei is the Shilin Official Residence (Chiang Kai-shek's home) in Tamsui Old Street. It is very beautiful. If you want to go shopping at the Memorial Hall, go to Ximending and Zhongxiao East Road.