China is located completely within the northern hemisphere, so they would have the same spring as all other countries in the northern hemisphere...i.e., roughly March 21st through June 21st. That said, different latitudes and locations sometimes experience climate change somewhat earlier or later than other latitudes and locations within the same hemisphere. But other than these minor variations, China and the rest of the countries in the northern hemisphere have spring beginning at the vernal equinox whereas the countries in the Southern Hemisphere have their spring 6 months later, beginning at the autumnal equinox.
There are 4 months that are included in the spring season. These months are March, April, May and June.
The calendar shows Spring beginning on the Equinox of either March 20 or September 22/23 in the Southern Hemisphere. The traditional winter months are December-January-February and the spring months as March-April-May, for the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, this would be June-July-August for winter and September-October-November for spring.
Fall: Red Orange Yellow Spring: Green Blue Purple
march April and may
Juney , July , August
May through October are the rainiest months in China. Winter months in China is December to March. Spring months are March 21st through June 21st. Hope this helps! ~Poptart
The spring months are March, April, May, and June.
There are 4 months that are included in the spring season. These months are March, April, May and June.
Combined, there are 6 months in spring and summer
winter- 2 months spring-4 months summer- 3 months fall- 3 months
I don't know but 3 months that's because I'm a meterologist
in the british spring months
Depending on location, months can be different when it comes to seasons. Toronto experiences Spring around the months of April-May.
3 months like other seasons
I checked on the calender and I think about 6 months.
March, April and May are normally considered Spring.
The cheapest time of the year to travel to China is late May until August. These months are not the peak season but ideal for visiting China's remote areas in the mountainous areas when weather is not bitterly cold and possibly dangerous.