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What's the weather like in Xiamen in January?

It is recommended to wear warm clothes such as suits, coats, jackets and thin sweaters.

January is the coldest time in Xiamen all year round, but don't worry, because Xiamen has a maritime climate, so the coldest will be 10 degrees, and the highest will be about 20 degrees. So if you go in January, just wear a three-piece suit, T-shirt+sweater+cotton-padded jacket.

At noon, the outdoor temperature will rise to more than 20 degrees. You can take off your coat and sweater and wear only a T-shirt. Pants can be mainly jeans or sweatpants. If you are afraid of the cold, add a pair of thin cotton trousers.

For shoes, it is recommended to wear flat-bottomed and soft sports shoes or cloth shoes. Try not to wear leather shoes, and you won't feel cold if you wear single shoes. In addition, the sea breeze is very strong in Xiamen 1 month, so it is recommended to bring scarves, masks, hats and other windproof items.

Introduction of scenic spots

Gulangyu 1

If you come to Xiamen, you must go. There are characteristic shops and cafes on the island, which are the favorite of literature and art. Gulangyu Island is known as "Sea Garden", "World Architecture Expo", "Hometown of Music" and "Piano Island". The island is full of petty bourgeoisie and is a very romantic place to meet.

2. Nanputuo Temple

In the Buddhist holy land, tourists have the opportunity to taste the famous vegetarian dishes of Nanputuo Temple.

3. Xiamen University

One of the most beautiful university campuses in China and the top science museum in Xiamen are very suitable for parents and children to play. Coastal scenery, pavilions scattered in the clouds, like Penglai fairyland; The most wonderful seawall bank, red flowers and green shadows, is embedded in the west of Green Island. Surrounded by mountains and seas, it is recognized as the most beautiful university campus in China because of its unique architectural style of combining Chinese and western styles.