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Post by deneb78 on Feb 13, 2018 15:21:34 GMT -5
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Post by knot on Feb 13, 2018 15:31:57 GMT -5
I can't be fucked to look at all of them, so can you do me a nice little favour and tell me which is the coldest? A tundra (ET) climate would do me rather well...if not tundra, then find something cold.
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Post by deneb78 on Feb 13, 2018 15:33:57 GMT -5
I can't be fucked to look at all of them, so can you do me a nice little favour and tell me which is the coldest? A tundra (ET) climate would do me rather well...if not tundra, then find something cold. Harbin is very cold
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Post by knot on Feb 13, 2018 15:36:46 GMT -5
HarbinSince there are no tundra maritime or ideal inland climates on this poll, Harbin takes my vote as the most exciting of the lot.
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Post by Steelernation on Feb 13, 2018 16:06:07 GMT -5
1. Yinchaun 2. Lanzhou 3. Urumqi
Theres some with better temps but those ones get fucked with wet, humid summers.
Yinchaun is probably a B.
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Post by Lommaren on Feb 13, 2018 16:39:05 GMT -5
Holy shit, I haven't read a novel for like a decade
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Post by lab276 on Feb 13, 2018 17:21:31 GMT -5
HKG, I love it there.
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Post by Mörön on Feb 13, 2018 21:01:50 GMT -5
Shenyang wins for me. Knew some nice girls from there a few years ago. 2nd place goes to Lanzhou which has a lot of similarities to the Denver area.
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Post by Babu on Feb 14, 2018 3:22:35 GMT -5
Easily Kunming lol. Although Lhasa and Xining aren't bad.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Feb 14, 2018 9:56:14 GMT -5
Kunming is probably the most comfortable one?
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Post by Babu on Feb 14, 2018 10:11:50 GMT -5
Strange how neither Lhasa nor Xining have received any votes considering they're two very novel climates and the coldest ones in the country.
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Post by Mörön on Feb 14, 2018 10:35:39 GMT -5
Strange how neither Lhasa nor Xining have received any votes considering they're two very novel climates and the coldest ones in the country. They're not bad at all...just a bit too dry though.
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Post by chesternz on Feb 20, 2018 20:33:12 GMT -5
Haikou for me. My next choice would be Kunming.
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Post by alex992 on Feb 21, 2018 0:08:56 GMT -5
HARBIN.
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Post by tij on Sept 17, 2019 1:20:33 GMT -5
Boy, this is tough! My favorite chinese city would be Qingdao but it's not the capital of Shandong.
North Central China (Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang and Jinan, Zhengzhou) has a bit too hot summers for my taste, and is too dry overall with a poor precip pattern but is a solid seasonal climate, in general. The far north (Harbin etc.) is just too cold in winter, and Tibet/Qinghai just too cold and dry overall. The south-center (Nanjing, Wuhan, Shanghai, is a bit hot and humid in summer and dull overall, but still decent. The far south (Guangzhou etc.) just seems very oppressive in summer, and it lasts for 5+ months down there. Kunming is pleasant but bland. Lanzhou also has decent temps but is semiarid.
I really like Guiyang's temps for a mild climate, it reminds me of Trieste, it's a pity that it's so gloomy though.
Taiyuan has pretty reasonable temps as well, winters and nights are bit a touch too cold and it's semi-arid. Beijing/Shijiazhuang/Tianjin are Bsk/borderline Bsk, so it comes down to Jinan vs Zhengzhou, which have pretty similar temps to St. Louis in the US. Since Jinan is a bit sunnier and wetter it's my choice.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2019 2:10:09 GMT -5
Kunming is the best with a B- rating. It isn't warm enough in summer and also a bit too mild in winter, but it has nice mild weather and is known for it.
After that are Hefei, Nanjing, and Shanghai, which are B-/C+. A bit too extreme in both summer and winter and too cloudy, but still good overall. Shanghai has the advantage of milder winters while Nanjing and Hefei have more sunshine and weaker typhoons. I prefer Wenzhou for a mainland east coast climate, but it's not a capital.
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Post by P London on Sept 17, 2019 10:37:09 GMT -5
God I don't really like any of them. Most of the humid continental climates in China is just too dry in the winter for me to rate an A.
So I would go with Beijing...
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Post by Benfxmth on Oct 15, 2024 8:50:25 GMT -5
Interesting climate battle. Hong Kong I think for me, only warm one that isn't hideously cloudy in winter. Haikou has the best temps though.
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Post by MET on Oct 15, 2024 9:37:13 GMT -5
Kunming is best.
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 15, 2024 10:04:24 GMT -5
Kunming. The others are all pretty bad, half of them have awful cold, dry winters while the other half have awful hot, humid, cloudy summers.
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