Anhui in My Eyes
Enchanted by waters of the Huangshan Furong Valley
Old streets in Anhui serve as a repository of history
Tuojian, a beautiful peak of the Dabie Mountains
A visit to the holy Jiuhua
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Anhui's climate

Anhui province lies in the monsoonal area of East China. The demarcation line of the Qinling Mountain Range-Huaihe River runs through the northern part of Anhui. As a result, the area north of the line has a warm-temperate, semi-humid monsoonal climate while the area south of it has a sub-tropical, humid monsoonal climate.

The average annual temperature of Anhui is between 14 and 17 degrees centigrade. The annual temperature averages below 15 degrees centigrade in the area north of the Huaihe River and the Dabie Mountain area, and only 7.8 degrees centigrade on the top of Huangshan Mountain. Meanwhile, the average annual temperature of the area along the Yangtze River and in South Anhui is higher than 16 degrees centigrade. The rest of the province is between 15 and 16 degrees centigrade. It has only two degrees centigrade difference between the north and south.

Compared with the climate in other parts of China, Anhui is characterized by rain concentrating in the hot season and a remarkable continental monsoonal climate. In addition, Anhui has a mild climate, abundant sunshine, distinctive seasons (warm spring, hot summer, cool fall and cold winter) and an obvious monsoon due to its geographical position.

Anhui Provincial Weather Website:

http://www.amo.gov.cn

Huangshan Weather Website:

http://www.hstm.gov.cn