Xinjiang Chartered Tourism Vehicle: 0991-8585456 (Same Number)
Xinjiang is a region with long sunshine duration in China. Therefore, in June, it usually doesn’t get dark in Xinjiang until after 10 pm every day. The average temperature in June in Xinjiang ranges between 17°C and 28°C. The large diurnal temperature variation is a major characteristic of Xinjiang’s climate.
In many places in Xinjiang, the temperature difference ranges between 20 to 25 degrees Celsius. In Turpan, which has a dry desert climate, the annual average temperature difference is around 14 degrees Celsius, with a maximum temperature difference once reaching 50 degrees. Within a single day in Xinjiang, it feels like experiencing changes between cold and heat; during the day, you can only wear a vest and still sweat, while at night, you need to cover yourself with a quilt to sleep peacefully.
Xinjiang is far away from the ocean and located deep in the interior, surrounded by high mountains that block ocean currents, forming a distinct temperate continental climate. Temperatures vary greatly, sunshine is abundant (with annual sunshine lasting 2500 to 3500 hours), precipitation is low, and the climate is dry. The annual average precipitation in Xinjiang is about 150 mm, but there is a significant variation in precipitation across the region. Temperatures in southern Xinjiang are higher than those in northern Xinjiang, while precipitation in northern Xinjiang is higher than in southern Xinjiang. In the coldest month (January), the average temperature in the Junggar Basin is below -20°C. The absolute lowest temperature in Fuyun County, located on the northern edge of the basin, has reached -50.15°C, making it one of the coldest regions in China. In the hottest month (July), the average temperature in Turpan, known as the ‘Flame Continent’, is above 33°C, with the absolute highest temperature reaching 49.6°C, the highest in the country. Due to the extreme diurnal temperature variations between spring and summer, and between autumn and winter in most parts of Xinjiang, there is a saying that goes, ‘Wear a fur coat in the morning and a gauze shirt at noon, eat watermelon by the fireplace’.
What to Wear When Visiting Xinjiang in June
The average temperature in Xinjiang in June is between 17 and 28 degrees Celsius, while the temperature in Beijing is around 28 degrees Celsius. It is recommended for tourists to wear shirts, thin long dresses, and other cool and breathable clothing. The temperature at night is around 17 degrees Celsius, so it is recommended for tourists to wear suits, casual wear, thin sweaters, and other warm clothing.
When choosing footwear, prioritize lightness and comfort, such as sneakers, hiking shoes, etc. It is a provincial-level administrative region with a large area in China, covering a total area of 1.66 million square kilometers, accounting for 1/6 of China’s total land area. Xinjiang is an important passage on the ancient Silk Road and has become a necessary stop on the second Eurasian Continental Bridge. Xinjiang’s strategic location is very important.
June Clothing Guide for Traveling in Xinjiang
1. Xinjiang is located at a high altitude with intense ultraviolet rays. It is recommended to prepare high-SPF sunscreen products, bring an umbrella that blocks ultraviolet rays, long-sleeved shirts, sunglasses, and other items.
2. Additionally, it is recommended to pack lightweight clothing. In June, wearing shirts and T-shirts is sufficient in urban areas of Xinjiang. If you are going to mountainous areas, you must bring a thick jacket for warmth in the morning and evening.
In June, wear short-sleeved shirts, dresses, T-shirts, and other summer clothing when visiting Xinjiang. Abbreviated as ‘Xin’, it is located in the northwest border of China, with Urumqi as its capital. It is one of China’s five ethnic minority autonomous regions and also the largest provincial-level administrative region in China in terms of land area, covering 1.66 million square kilometers, accounting for one-sixth of China’s total land area.
Xinjiang’s local climate is a temperate continental climate with large temperature variations, long sunshine hours, and low precipitation. Relatively speaking, the temperature in southern Xinjiang is higher than that in northern Xinjiang, while northern Xinjiang has higher precipitation than southern Xinjiang. Languages spoken in Xinjiang include Uyghur, Mandarin, and other ethnic languages. Xinjiang has many beautiful attractions, such as Kanas Scenic Area, which is located in the deep mountains and dense forests of the Altay region. It belongs to China’s nine major hiking routes and has now become a favorite among domestic and foreign outdoor enthusiasts, a wonderful route. There is also Sayram Lake, which is a must-see scenic spot when visiting Xinjiang. Sayram Lake is backed by snow-capped mountains, with vast grasslands by its side. The lake water is blue and clear. The best time to visit is from June to July each year, when the grasslands by the lake are blooming with wildflowers of various colors, contrasting with the blue lake water under the snow-capped mountains, creating a scenic beauty that cannot be missed.
Xinjiang Chartered Tourism Vehicle: 0991-8585456 (Same Number)