
Traveling to China in June: Weather, Packing Tips, and Attractions
June marks the beginning of summer in China, where daytime temperatures can feel very warm due to pop-up showers resulting in increased humidity. Although June is slightly cooler and less humid than both July and August, travelers should still carry a handkerchief to wipe their brow, especially between thunderstorms. The month is known for beautiful flora as it ranks among the top three wettest months in China.