Best time to Visit Yinchuan

Yinchuan Weather: the Best Time & Seasons to Visit & Travel

Helen Tang
5754 Words/24 Minutes, By Helen Tang, Updated January 22, 2026

The Best Time and Seasons to Visit Yinchuan

The best time to travel to Yinchuan, the capital city of Ningxia, is from mid-April to October. Temperatures are comfortable and rainfall is low, making it ideal for exploring Yinchuan’s natural landscapes, desert scenery, cultural heritage sites, and outdoor attractions.

From April to June, Yinchuan comes alive with fresh greenery and blossoms, making it the best time to see flower fields, explore reed marshes, go bird-watching at Shahu Lake, and hike in the Helan Mountains. For desert adventures, stargazing and river activities, July and August are ideal. To avoid crowds and enjoy sweet seasonal fruits, consider visiting in September or October.

The worst Time to Visit Yinchuan

The Busiest Holidays in China

The worst times to travel to Yinchuan are during the following three periods: the May Day holiday (May 1st to 5th, 2024), summer vacation (July and August every year), and National Day holiday (October 1st to 7th, 2024). The main reasons are that there are many tourists, travel costs are much higher than usual, and many places require queuing, such as attractions and restaurants. The most unbearable aspect is the long queues for using the restroom, which can be very testing.

In addition, the worst time to visit Yinchuan is during the winter months from December to February, when the region experiences harsh cold weather. Early spring (from March to early April) can also be challenging, as frequent strong winds and sandstorms may affect visibility and overall outdoor comfort.

If you prefer a quieter travel experience, it is better to visit in April, May, June, September, or October outside the National Day holiday, when the weather remains pleasant and travel costs are generally more reasonable.

I hope this helps with your trip planning. Please keep in mind that this is just a general guide and actual weather conditions may vary from year to year.

Yinchuan Weather and Packing list based on the four seasons

Spring /March April May 10–20°C (50–68°F):

In spring, the weather is generally sunny, but strong winds and occasional sandstorms are common during this period. As spring arrives, temperatures gradually rise, with average daytime temperatures ranging from 10–20°C (50–68°F). Due to Yinchuan’s geographic location and surrounding desert landscapes, windy and dusty conditions are more frequent in spring, especially in March and early April.

Spring is also a season of renewal and blossoms. Wildflowers bloom at the foot of the Helan Mountains, fresh green reeds emerge at Shahu Lake, and peach blossoms around the Western Xia Imperial Tombs add vibrant color to the historic landscape. It is also one of the best times for birdwatching at Shahu Lake, as migratory birds return to nest and feed in the wetlands.

  • Warm clothing (fleece jacket, sweater, long johns) as temperatures can be cool, especially in the early morning and evening.
  • Light rain gear (rain jacket, umbrella)
  • Hiking shoes or boots
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm, frostbite cream and moisturizer and hat
  • Portable charger and power bank
  • Insect repellent
  • First aid kit

Summer /June July August (25°C–30°C):

Summers in Yinchuan are dry and hot, with average daytime temperatures around 25–30°C, and July being the hottest month, when extreme highs can exceed 35°C. Short, occasional thunderstorms may occur, but rainfall remains limited. Despite the heat, summer is an excellent season for desert adventures, camel riding, sand sliding, stargazing and overnight desert camping, as well as sheepskin raft rafting on the Yellow River, especially in the early morning and evening hours.

  • Light clothing (t-shirts, shorts) as temperatures can be warm during the day
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat
  • Light rain gear (rain jacket, umbrella) in case of sudden showers
  • Hiking shoes or sandals
  • Portable charger and power bank
  • Insect repellent
  • First aid kit

Autumn / September October November (10°C - 20°C):

Autumn in Yinchuan is cool, clear, and widely regarded as one of the most pleasant seasons to visit. From September to November, temperatures gradually drop from around 20°C to near 0°C. While rainfall increases slightly compared to summer and the day–night temperature difference can exceed 15°C, the crisp air and bright skies create excellent conditions for sightseeing.

Autumn scenery in the Helan Mountains is especially striking, with golden landscapes and rock carvings standing out vividly under the sunlight. Cultural events such as the Yinchuan Yellow River Cultural Festival also add seasonal charm, making autumn an ideal time for leisure travel.

  • Warm clothing (fleece jacket, sweater, long johns) as temperatures can drop in the morning and evening
  • Light rain gear (rain jacket, umbrella) as autumn is the rainiest season in Inner Mongolia
  • Hiking shoes or boots
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses and hat
  • Portable charger and power bank
  • Insect repellent
  • First aid kit

Winter / December January February(-8°C to -5°C):

Winters in Yinchuan are cold and dry, with average temperatures between –10°C and –5°C (14°F to 23°F). Snowfall is frequent, and during cold snaps, temperatures can plunge below –20°C (–4°F). Due to the extreme cold, many desert adventure activities are suspended. Yet the city takes on a serene beauty under its winter snow, and visitors can still enjoy distinctive seasonal experiences such as skiing and sledding near the Helan Mountains, spinning ice tops or riding ice carts on frozen lakes, and even camel rides across snow-dusted dunes. For travelers who appreciate winter landscapes and unique cold-weather activities, Yinchuan offers a memorable off-season experience.

  • Warm clothing (down jacket, insulated pants, hat, gloves, scarf) as temperatures can be extremely cold
  • Waterproof boots
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, Lip balm and moisturizer, and hat (to protect from the strong sun reflecting off the snow)
  • Portable charger and power bank
  • First aid kit

Yinchuan Weather by Month/Year Round

For some travelers, the best time to visit is not necessarily the most popular travel season, but rather the time that best suits their personal circumstances and interests. For example, some people prefer to visit during the Spring Festival. Although it is more crowded and prices may be higher, they can experience the local Spring Festival culture. No matter when you decide to come, it is helpful to first understand the pros and cons of visiting Yinchuan in each month, so you can plan ahead accordingly.

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January: Is January a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Temperature Perspective

January is the coldest month of the year in Yinchuan. Average temperatures usually range from –10°C to 2°C, the weather is dry and windy, and while snowfall is usually light, icy conditions and strong winter winds can make outdoor sightseeing uncomfortable. Many outdoor attractions, such as desert activities, wetlands, and mountain trails, are limited or closed during this period. However, travelers should note that some desert activities may be limited or closed due to the extreme cold.

In January, Yinchuan has an average rainfall of 6.7mm, with an average of 0 rainy day. There's a significant temperature difference between day and night, with daytime temperatures around -9℃ ~ 8℃, However, nighttime temperatures drop to around -18℃ ~ -2℃, which is quite low, so it's important to dress warmly.

From a Cost Perspective

From a cost perspective, January offers relatively low airfare and hotel prices due to fewer tourists, making it an ideal time for budget-conscious travelers.

What to Wear/Bring in February

What to wear

Day time (-9℃ ~ 8℃): It is recommended to wear thick thermal underwear + a lightweight sweater/vest + a thick coat/fleece-lined jacket. Those who are particularly sensitive to the cold can replace the sweater or vest with a fleece-lined or thicker option.

Night time (-18℃ ~ -2℃): It is recommended to wear thermal underwear with a thick fleece lining, a thick sweater or vest, and a windproof outer layer such as a down or leather jacket, along with a scarf, wool hat, and gloves.

What to bring

It is recommended to bring warm clothing, including coats and trousers, warm shoes and socks, hats, gloves, scarf, windproof mask, bringing lip balm, frostbite cream and moisturizer to prevent skin chapping is wise.

February: is February a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Temperature Perspective

February is still very cold in Yinchuan, with temperatures often dropping to around -10°C. Occasional snowfall and strong winds are common, and most outdoor attractions and desert activities remain limited. While the snowy landscapes create a quiet and atmospheric winter scene, the cold can restrict sightseeing comfort. February is acceptable but not ideal for visiting Yinchuan, best suited for travelers who enjoy winter scenery and do not mind low temperatures.

Yinchuan in February has an average rainfall of 0.67mm, with an average of 0 rainy days. Average monthly temperature is -6℃ ~ 6℃. Daytime temperatures range from around -1℃ ~ 13℃, Nighttime temperatures range from -9℃ ~ -1℃, The temperature difference is significant, so be sure to keep warm. The historical lowest temperature is -18℃, and the historical highest temperature is 17℃.

From a Cost Perspective

In February, Airfare and hotel prices remain relatively low, making it a great choice for budget travelers. However, prices may increase around the Chinese New Year due to higher travel demand.

What to Wear/Bring in February

What to wear

Day time (-1℃ ~ 13℃): It is recommended to wear thermal underwear, a long-sleeved shirt, and long johns, plus a thick or fleece-lined jacket. Those who are particularly sensitive to the cold can add an extra lightweight sweater, cardigan, or vest in between layers.

Night time (-9℃ ~ -1℃): It is recommended to wear thermal underwear with a thick fleece lining, a thick sweater or vest, and a windproof outer layer such as a down or leather jacket, along with a scarf, wool hat, and gloves.

What to bring

It is recommended to bring warm clothing, including coats and trousers, warm shoes and socks, hats, gloves, scarf, windproof mask, bringing lip balm, frostbite cream and moisturizer to prevent skin chapping is wise.

March: is March a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Temperature Perspective

In March, the weather in Yinchuan is mostly sunny or partly cloudy, with very little precipitation. However, spring winds are common, and occasional dust or sandstorms may occur, so protection against wind and sand is recommended. As temperatures gradually warm up, it becomes possible to enjoy outdoor activities such as visiting the Western Xia Imperial Tombs and Zhenbeibu Western Film Studio. Overall, the climate remains relatively cool, especially in the mornings and evenings, so warm clothing is still recommended.

In March, Yinchuan has an average rainfall of 9.43mm, with an average of 0.7 rainy day. The average monthly temperature is 1℃ ~ 16℃. Daytime temperatures range from around 8℃ ~ 23℃ making it suitable for various outdoor activities. Nighttime temperatures range from -7℃ ~ 6℃. The historical lowest temperature is -9℃, and the historical highest temperature is 27℃.

From a Cost Perspective

From a cost perspective, March is a good time to visit Yinchuan. It falls in the shoulder season before peak spring and summer tourism, meaning hotel prices is generally lower, and popular attractions are less crowded. Travelers can enjoy better value for money while experiencing improving weather and a quieter travel atmosphere.

What to Wear/Bring in March

What to wear

Day time (8℃ ~ 23℃): It is recommended to wear long-sleeved T-shirts paired with jackets, windbreakers, casual wear, blazers, suits, or light sweaters.

Night time (-7℃ ~ 6℃): It is recommended to wear thick thermal underwear + a lightweight sweater/vest + a thick coat/fleece-lined jacket. Those who are particularly sensitive to the cold can replace the sweater or vest with a fleece-lined or thicker option.

What to bring

It is recommended to bring warm clothing, including coats and trousers, warm shoes and socks, sunglasses, hats, gloves, scarf, windproof mask, bringing lip balm, frostbite cream and moisturizer to prevent skin chapping is wise.

April: is April a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Temperature Perspective

May brings mild and comfortable temperatures, with plenty of sunshine and low rainfall. The harsh winter cold has fully passed, strong winds and sandstorms are less frequent than in early spring, and outdoor attractions such as the Western Xia Tombs, Helan Mountains, wetlands, and desert areas are ideal for sightseeing and light activities. Overall, May offers excellent weather conditions for both cultural exploration and nature-based experiences in Yinchuan.

In April, Yinchuan has an average rainfall of 18.1 mm, with about 2.7 rainy days. The average monthly temperature ranges from 5°C - 18°C. Daytime temperatures range from around 6°C - 31°C, making it suitable for various outdoor activities. Nighttime temperatures range from -3°C - 13°C. The historical lowest temperature is -3°C, and the historical highest temperature is 31°C.

From a Cost Perspective

April is a shoulder season, meaning airfare and hotel prices remain relatively low compared to peak months. Since it’s before the summer tourist rush, travelers can enjoy fewer crowds and better deals on accommodations and activities.

What to Wear/Bring in April

What to wear

Day time (6°C - 31°C): It is recommended to wear comfortable clothes such as T-shirts, single-layer cotton and linen suits, thin denim shirts and trousers, casual wear, or business suits.

Night time (-3℃ ~ 13℃): It is recommended to wear thermal underwear, a long-sleeved shirt, and long johns, plus a thick or fleece-lined jacket. Those who are particularly sensitive to the cold can add an extra lightweight sweater, cardigan, or vest in between layers.

What to bring

It is recommended to bring warm clothing, including coats and trousers, warm shoes and socks, sunglasses, hats, gloves, scarf, bringing lip balm, frostbite cream and moisturizer to prevent skin chapping is wise.

May: is May a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Temperature Perspective

May offers pleasant weather in Yinchuan, with warm and comfortable daytime temperatures. It is one of the best times to visit Yinchuan. Although there is a noticeable temperature difference between day and night, the climate remains dry with little rainfall, making it very comfortable for travel and outdoor activities.

In this season, wildflowers begin to bloom at the foot of the Helan Mountains, reeds turn green around Shahu Lake, and the scenery becomes rich and vibrant. Desert activities such as sand sliding and camel riding are also well suited to May’s stable weather conditions

In May, Yinchuan has an average rainfall of 10.27 mm, with an average of 3.3 rainy days. The average monthly temperature is 11℃ ~ 24℃. Daytime temperatures range from around 15℃ ~ 33℃, making it suitable for various outdoor activities. Nighttime temperatures range from 6℃ ~ 15℃. The historical lowest temperature is 5℃, and the historical highest temperature is 37℃.

From a Cost Perspective

May falls outside the peak tourist season in Yinchuan, but more tourism due to the May Day Labor Day holiday from May 1st to 5th. An increase in tourist numbers has led to a rise in costs across various aspects. Traveling before or after the holiday can help you avoid peak rates and crowds.

What to Wear/Bring in May

What to wear

Day time (17℃ ~ 33℃): It is recommended to wear clothing made of cotton or linen fabrics, such as shirts, long skirts, thin t-shirts, and lightweight sweatshirts.

Night time (1℃ ~ 15℃): It is recommended to wear thick long-sleeved shirts, thick T-shirts, base layers, plus a slightly thicker jacket, a spring/autumn jacket, a thick suit, or a thick trench coat.

what to bring

It is recommended to bring Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect against strong UV rays. Comfortable walking shoes for exploring the Helan Mountain. A rain jacket or umbrella in case of brief showers. Lip balm and moisturizer to combat dryness from the wind.

June: is June a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Temperature Perspective

June offers generally comfortable temperatures in Yinchuan, with a dry climate and low rainfall. Sunshine is strong and ultraviolet levels are high, while the temperature difference between day and night can be noticeable, so carrying a light jacket is recommended. These conditions make June suitable for a wide range of outdoor activities, such as boating through the reed wetlands of Shahu Lake, hiking in the Helan Mountains, and exploring the ancient Helan Mountain Rock Art sites.

Travelers should note that June may coincide with Ramadan for the local Hui community (in 2025, approximately from June 10 to July 10). While tourism services continue as usual, some halal restaurants may adjust their daytime operating hours, and visitors are encouraged to be respectful of local customs.

In June, the city receives an average rainfall of 26.17 mm, with about 2.7 rainy days. Daytime temperatures range from around 24℃ ~ 36℃ making it suitable for various outdoor activities. Nighttime temperatures range from 12℃ ~ 20℃. The historical lowest temperature is 11℃, and the historical highest temperature is 38℃.

From a Cost Perspective

In June, Tourism is in a stable period in Yinchuan, with average tourist numbers and the costs are normal level. It is a good time to pick this month to visit Yinchuan, and avoid peak season.

What to Wear/Bring in June

What to wear

Day time (24℃ ~ 36℃): It is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothing made of lightweight cotton fabrics, such as short-sleeved shirts, skirts, and shorts.

Night time (12℃ ~ 20℃): It is recommended to wear long-sleeved T-shirts paired with jackets, windbreakers, casual wear, blazers, suits, or light sweaters.

what to bring

It is recommended to bring Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect against strong UV rays. Comfortable walking shoes. A rain jacket or umbrella in case of brief showers. Lip balm and moisturizer to combat dryness from the wind.

July: is July a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Temperature Perspective

July is the hottest month in Yinchuan. Strong sunshine and high UV levels during the day mean that proper sun protection is a must for travelers. Rainfall remains relatively low, allowing visitors to enjoy summer desert activities such as sand sliding and camel riding at Shapotou. To balance the heat, indoor attractions like the Ningxia Museum are ideal during midday, while evenings are perfect for visiting Lanshan Park to enjoy cooler temperatures and beautiful sunset views.

Overall, July is a workable travel month for Yinchuan if heat precautions are taken, especially for desert experiences and evening activities, but it is not the most comfortable season overall.

In July, Yinchuan has an average rainfall of 158.57mm, with an average of 4.7 rainy days. Daytime temperatures range from around 27℃ ~ 37℃ making it suitable for various outdoor activities. Nighttime temperatures range from 14℃ ~ 22℃.The historical lowest temperature is 14℃, and the historical highest temperature is 38℃.

From a Cost Perspective

Early July to late August is the summer vacation time for Chinese students. During this period, many hotels, restaurants, and transportation fares may increase as many parents take their children on trips, and college students and teachers also travel.

What to Wear/Bring in July

What to wear

Day time (27℃ ~ 37℃): It is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothing made of lightweight cotton fabrics, such as short-sleeved shirts, skirts, and shorts.

Night time (14℃ ~ 22℃): It is recommended to wear comfortable clothes such as T-shirts, single-layer cotton and linen suits, thin denim shirts and trousers, casual wear, or business suits.

what to bring

It is recommended to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sun hat with a chin strap to protect against strong UV rays and prevent it from being blown away by the wind. A windproof face covering, sand-resistant shoe covers, and comfortable walking shoes are useful for desert and outdoor activities. Pack a light rain jacket or umbrella in case of brief showers, as well as lip balm and moisturizer to protect your skin from dryness caused by wind and arid conditions.

August: is August a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Temperature Perspective

August is generally a suitable time to visit Yinchuan. The weather is mostly hot and dry during the day, with strong sunshine and high UV levels. Rainfall is limited, with only occasional short showers, and the climate feels more comfortable than the humid heat common in southern China. This month is ideal for desert activities, camel riding, and sheepskin rafting on the Yellow River. Visitors can also escape the heat at Shahu Lake or in the Helan Mountains, where cooler temperatures and peaceful natural scenery offer a refreshing contrast.

In August, Yinchuan has an average rainfall of 92.73 mm, with an average of 7 rainy days. The average monthly temperature is 18℃ ~ 31℃. Daytime temperatures range from around 22℃ ~ 38℃. Nighttime temperatures range from 13℃ ~ 24℃. The historical lowest temperature is 13℃, and the historical highest temperature is 38℃.

From a Cost Perspective

Early August to late August is the summer vacation time for Chinese students. During this period, many hotels, restaurants, and transportation fares may increase as many parents take their children on trips, and college students and teachers also travel.

What to Wear/Bring in August

What to wear

Day time (22℃ ~ 38℃): It is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothing made of lightweight cotton fabrics, such as short-sleeved shirts, skirts, and shorts.

Night time (13℃ ~ 24℃): It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing such as T-shirts, single-layer cotton and linen suits, thin denim shirts and trousers, casual wear, or business suits.

what to bring

It is recommended to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sun hat with a chin strap to protect against strong UV rays and prevent it from being blown away by the wind. A windproof face covering, sand-resistant shoe covers, and comfortable walking shoes are useful for desert and outdoor activities. Pack a light rain jacket or umbrella in case of brief showers, as well as lip balm and moisturizer to protect your skin from dryness caused by wind and arid conditions.

September: is September a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Perspective

September is one of the most recommended months to visit Yinchuan, especially for travelers seeking comfort and natural beauty. Yinchuan enjoys cool, comfortable early-autumn weather, with average temperatures generally ranging from about 14℃ ~ 26℃. The climate is dry and clear, with plenty of sunshine and low humidity, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Desert sands are no longer scorching underfoot, making activities such as sand sliding and camel riding particularly enjoyable. In addition, the Yinchuan International Yellow River Culture Festival, usually held in mid-September, adds a vibrant cultural atmosphere to the journey, combining nature, history, and local traditions.

In September, Yinchuan has an average rainfall of 42.8 mm. with an average of 9.3 rainy days. There is a significant temperature difference between morning and evening, with daytime temperatures around 18℃ ~ 34℃, and nighttime temperatures around 6℃ ~ 21℃.

From Cost Perspective

From a cost perspective, September is an excellent time to visit Yinchuan. Airfare and accommodation prices are generally moderate, offering better value compared to the peak summer months. As summer vacation has just ended, students and families return to school and work, resulting in significantly fewer crowds than in July and August. Tourist attractions no longer have long queues and a more relaxed sightseeing experience. Combined with the comfortable early-autumn climate, September is highly recommended for both budget-conscious and experience-focused travelers.

What to Wear/Bring in September

What to wear

Day time (18℃ ~ 34℃): It is recommended to wear clothes made of cotton or linen, such as shirts, long skirts, thin T-shirts, and thin sweatshirts.

Night time (6℃ ~ 21℃): It is recommended to wear long-sleeved T-shirts paired with jackets, windbreakers, casual wear, blazers, suits, or light sweaters.

what to bring

It is recommended to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sun hat with a chin strap to protect against strong UV rays and prevent it from being blown away by the wind. A windproof face covering, sand-resistant shoe covers, and comfortable walking shoes are useful for desert and outdoor activities. as well as lip balm and moisturizer to protect your skin from dryness caused by wind and arid conditions.

October: is October a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Perspective

From a climate perspective, October is an excellent time to visit Yinchuan. The weather is mild and comfortable, with dry conditions, little rainfall, and gentle sunshine. Autumn scenery is at its most vibrant, from the colorful foliage of the Helan Mountains to the golden ginkgo trees lining the city streets, creating a truly picturesque landscape. October is also a prime season for migratory bird watching at Mingcui Wetland and Shahu Lake. With cool temperatures and clear skies, the month is ideal for outdoor activities, making October one of the best times of year to travel to Yinchuan.

In October, Yinchuan has an average rainfall of 43.93 mm. with an average of 3.7 rainy days. There is a significant temperature difference between morning and evening, with daytime temperatures around 13℃ ~ 25℃, suitable for various outdoor activities, and nighttime temperatures around 2℃ ~ 12℃.

From Cost Perspective

From a cost perspective, Early October (Golden Week, October 1-7) is one of the busiest travel periods in China, leading to higher prices and large crowds. Booking flights and hotels in advance is essential. After Golden Week, mid-to-late October is quieter, and travel costs decrease significantly. It becomes a more relaxed time to visit with fewer tourists.

What to Wear/Bring in October

What to wear

Day time (13℃ ~ 25℃): It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing such as T-shirts, single-layer cotton and linen suits, thin denim shirts and trousers, casual wear, or business suits.

Night time (2℃ ~ 12℃): It is recommended to wear thermal underwear, a long-sleeved shirt, and long johns, plus a thick or fleece-lined jacket. Those who are particularly sensitive to the cold can add an extra lightweight sweater, cardigan, or vest in between layers.

what to bring

It is recommended to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sun hat with a chin strap to protect against strong UV rays and prevent it from being blown away by the wind. A windproof face covering, sand-resistant shoe covers, and comfortable walking shoes are useful for desert and outdoor activities. as well as lip balm and moisturizer to protect your skin from dryness caused by wind and arid conditions.

November: is November a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Perspective

November in Yinchuan is characterized by low temperatures, a large difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures, dry air, and strong ultraviolet exposure. As winter approaches, cold weather limits many outdoor activities. Desert experiences such as sand sliding, off-road driving, and Yellow River sheepskin rafting are often unavailable or suspended due to weather conditions.

However, visitors can still choose comfortable indoor or low-exertion cultural attractions, such as the Western Xia Imperial Tombs Museum and the Ningxia Museum.

In November, Yinchuan has an average rainfall is 15.93 mm. with an average of 0.7 rainy days. There is a significant temperature difference between morning and evening, with daytime temperatures around -1℃ ~ 25℃, suitable for various outdoor activities, and nighttime temperatures around -12℃ ~ 7℃.

From Cost Perspective

From a cost perspective, November is a budget-friendly time to visit Yinchuan. Compared with October, the number of tourists drops noticeably, and visitor traffic is relatively low. As a result, hotel rates, transportation, and tour prices generally return to more normal or lower levels. Fewer crowds also mean a more relaxed experience at major attractions.

What to Wear/Bring in November

What to wear

Day time (-1℃ ~ 25℃): It is recommended to wear thick long-sleeved shirts, thick t-shirts, base layers, plus a slightly thick jacket, a spring/autumn jacket, a thick suit, or a thick trench coat.

Night time (-12℃ ~ 7℃): It is recommended to wear thermal underwear with fleece lining and a thick, warm outer layer such as a down jacket or leather coat. Those who are particularly sensitive to the cold can also wear a scarf, hat, and gloves.

what to bring

Warm winter clothing and comfortable walking shoes for outdoor exploration. Windproof and thermal layers are essential, along with earmuffs, a hat, gloves, and a scarf to protect against cold winds. Lip balm and moisturizer are recommended to prevent dryness caused by the cold, dry air.

December: is December a Good Time to Visit?

From a Climate and Average Perspective

From a climate and average temperature perspective, December is winter in Yinchuan, with low temperatures, mostly sunny skies, and very little precipitation. The climate is cold and dry, making it generally not an ideal time to visit for most travelers, especially those seeking outdoor sightseeing. However, for travelers who appreciate winter scenery and snow-based activities, Yinchuan still offers distinctive experiences. Visitors can enjoy skiing at the foot of the Helan Mountains, ice carts and traditional ice spinning on frozen Shahu Lake, relaxing desert hot springs, and even camel rides across snow-covered dunes, creating a truly unique winter journey.

In December, Yinchuan experiences a significant temperature difference between day and night. Daytime temperatures range from around -10°C to 16°C, making limited outdoor activities possible, while nighttime temperatures fall to about -18℃ ~ 2℃.

From Cost Perspective

From a cost perspective, In December, Being the off-season, there are fewer tourists, and costs are more affordable, making it a great opportunity to visit Yinchuan.

What to Wear/Bring in November

What to wear

Day time (-10℃ ~ 16℃): It is recommended to wear thick thermal underwear + a lightweight sweater/vest + a thick coat/fleece-lined jacket. Those who are particularly sensitive to the cold can replace the sweater or vest with a fleece-lined or thicker option.

Night time (-18℃ ~ 2℃): It is recommended to wear thermal underwear with a thick fleece lining, a thick sweater or vest, and a windproof outer layer such as a down or leather jacket, along with a scarf, wool hat, and gloves.

what to bring

Warm winter clothing and comfortable walking shoes for outdoor exploration. Windproof and thermal layers are essential, along with earmuffs, a hat, gloves, and a scarf to protect against cold winds. Lip balm and moisturizer are recommended to prevent dryness caused by the cold, dry air.

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