Learn Chinese weather vocabulary, seasons, and temperature expressions. Master essential weather-related expressions for everyday conversations.
Practice talking about seasons and weather conditions in Chinese.
Start Practice →Learn to talk about temperature and weather forecasts in Chinese.
Start Exercises →China has a diverse climate due to its large size. Northern China has cold winters and hot summers, while southern China has a subtropical climate with mild winters and hot, humid summers.
Traditional Chinese culture has a deep connection with the seasons. For example, the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) marks the beginning of spring, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated during autumn.
In Chinese culture, certain weather phenomena are associated with good or bad luck. For example, rain on the wedding day is considered good luck, as it symbolizes fertility and abundance.
Chinese people often adjust their daily activities and diet according to the seasons. For example, they eat more warming foods in winter and cooling foods in summer to maintain balance with the natural environment.