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When is the best month to travel to Dalian? When is the best time to travel to Dalian?

1. Dalian is a famous summer resort in China from June to September, and summer is the best time to travel to Dalian. March to May: Spring comes late in Dalian. The temperature in March and April is still around 10 degrees, and in May the temperature can rise to 20 degrees. Due to the slow temperature rise, the flower viewing period in Dalian is also late, roughly from the end of April to mid-May.

In February and May, basically all the activities that had been suspended during the winter were resumed, and Dalian gradually entered the peak tourist season. June to September: Summer is the peak tourist season in Dalian. Without the heat of summer in inland cities, a large number of tourists choose to come to Dalian to escape the summer heat. The temperature in June and July is around 25 degrees. The hottest weather occurs in August, and the days that can actually exceed 30 degrees are only about half a month. Summer is the rainy season in Dalian, with frequent showers, so you need to bring rain gear when going out. The period from the end of June to the beginning of September is suitable for swimming in the sea. The sea water will be cooler after mid-September. Every year from July to August is the fishing moratorium, and most of the seafood is from previous stocks. September and October are the days when marine fish return, which is suitable for fishing and tasting the best fresh seafood.

March, October-February: Winter is the off-season for tourism in Dalian. The weather is cold and the temperature remains around zero. In January, the coldest month, the temperature drops to minus 7 degrees. In extreme weather, the temperature may be as low as minus ten degrees. But winter is a good time to come to Dalian for skiing and hot spring bathing. The natural snowfall here creates an excellent skiing venue, attracting a large number of ski enthusiasts to try their skills.