Chengdu, Located in
the bordering areas of the Sichuan northwest highland
and Sichuan basin, Chengdu has its own climatic features.
First, the eastern part of the city is different from
western part in climatic zone, due to the abrupt change
of the height from the east to the west. In Chengdu,
generally speaking, the west is cool while the east
is warm at the same time. Even in the same mountain,
the foot of hill is several degrees higher in temperature
than that on the top of the hill. This dramatic change
in temperature is favorable for the agricultural development.
Second, the winter in Chengdu is short, with a long
frost-free period of over 337 days each year. The annual
average temperature is around 16.4 degree. Even in
the cold January, the average temperature is some 5.degrees.
It rarely snows. Compared with other areas of the Changjiang
River, it is 2-3 degrees higher. Third, there is not
much precipitation in winter and spring while it is
affluent in summer and autumn with the total precipitation
volume of 1,124 centimeters. And this figure is comparatively
stable, the ratio of the year with most rainfall and
the year with least precipitation being 2:1. Fourth,
the climatic elements of light, water and heat almost
occur in the same season, which is a very favorable
combination to the growth and propagation of the vegetation.
Fifth, the wind speed is low. On the plain and in the
mountainous areas, the normal speed of wind is around
1 to 1.5 meters per minute. The total sunshine hours
average 1,042 to 1412 each year.
The best time to visit is between March and June
or between September and November. |