How about a trip to Hong Kong, China
A Brief Summary
November is an ideal month to avoid the heat, humidty and intense rainstorms of summer and to see all that Hong Kong has to offer. From the magnificent views atop The Peak, buying momentos of your trip from Stanley market, walking the Avenue of Stars on Kowloon with views of Hong Kong Island, taking a ride on the famous Star Ferry, or perhaps boarding a hydrofoil to gambling mecca, Macao. Instead you might spend your time in Mong Kok, the worlds most densley populated city district with its shops, restaurants and arcades, all things you’d regret not doing in Hong Kong.
Location
About the Weather
Hong Kong’s climate is heavily determined by its position on the South China Sea and indicative of this region. High humidity and warm or hot temperatures dominate the region’s weather year-round. November to February is mostly dry and very mild, but becomes increasingly cloudy as you reach late February and early March, the most overcast time of year. Temperatures average 20°c during this period, with humidity around 75% and light showers. April to October sees the rainy season and even higher humidity, often exceeding 90%, with temperatures regularly above 30°c making the weather feel particularly oppressive. Sunshine peaks during July but the season from July to October is relatively sunny, despite the heavy rains. Major typhoons aren’t common, but smaller storms frequently pass nearby, leading to rough seas, strong winds and torrential rains.
Travel by Air (from UK)
Direct Flight
Yes
Long Haul
12 hours
(Avg from UK)
Weather Summary
Average Rainfall
(per month)
37.6 mm
Average Sunlight
(per day)
6.0 (hrs)
Average High Temperature
24.1°C
Average Low
19.8°C
Cost of living
Alcohol
Crime
LGBTQ+
Visas
So does that sound good? If so, it’s time to get booking and get out there!
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