You might as well ask how much precipitation the earth gets, because it's nearly the same range. Parts of the Gobi Desert average less than an inch of precipitation, while parts in the southeast and in Himalayan Valleys impacted by the monsoon receive well over 100 inches. In general, there's quite a lot of precipitation near the ocean in the southeast and east, and very little as you go west, especially over the Tibetan Plateau and obviously the Gobi Desert.
The annual average precipitation in China is 24.7 in(629mm) , but its distribution is uneven and decreases gradually from coastal areas in the southeast to inland areas in the northwest.
The annual total of certain areas along the south-eastern coast amounts to more than 80 inches (2,000 mm). The Yangtze valley receives about 40 to 45 inches (1,000 to 1,150 mm). Farther north, in the Huai River valley, 35 inches (880 mm). In the lower reaches of the Huang He, only 20 to 25 inches (500 to 650 mm). The North China Plain, with 40 or more inches.
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