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When is the rainy season in Guilin? An introduction to the rainy season in Guilin
1. Guilin has two rainy seasons. The first is the rainy season under the influence of the humid monsoon from March to May every year (called "south wind day" by locals, similar to the plum rain season in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River), which accounts for about half of the annual 1,900 mm rainfall. The misty rain in Lijiang River is a gift from nature in this season. The second is the summer rainy season from June to August. There are many heavy rains and it is easy to cause flooding.
2. Spring is the coldest weather in Guilin, but the average temperature is around 8 degrees Celsius, and the days are mostly sunny. At this time, the north is still dressed in silver, but Guilin is already a world full of spring flowers and willows. In March in spring, the average temperature is around 10 degrees Celsius, with occasional spring rains and cold winds invading the skin from time to time. However, as long as you wear spring clothes and bring a relatively cold wind and raincoat, you can cope with it. If you choose to travel to Guilin in spring, it is best to prepare rain gear.
3. Summer is the rainy season in Guilin, with rainfall concentrated in April, May, June and July. The annual rainfall in Guilin is 1900 mm, while the summer rainfall is nearly 1000 mm, accounting for more than half of the total annual rainfall. It is said that it rains in Guilin. Watching Guilin's landscape in the rain, mist and mist makes you feel like a fairy. The misty rain on the Li River is unique in the world. If you come to Guilin, it would be a pity not to be able to experience the misty rain on the Li River. The green bamboo groves on both sides of the Li River are as green as drops and covered with dense shade. They are lined up in a ten-mile corridor. Therefore, the green bamboos of the Li River are another must-see during summer tours in Guilin.
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