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Weather in China

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East China
In the north, forecasters are predicting sunshine in the morning with a chance of rain in the noon. Scattered showers are expected to give way to some clouds in the evening. Throughout the day, there might be a chance of showers in the south. Scattered showers are expected to give way to some clouds in the evening. Throughout the day, there might be a chance of showers in the east. Scattered showers are expected to give way to some clouds in the evening. In the west, the forenoon is mostly cloudy, refreshed with some occasional rain in the midday. Scattered showers are expected to give way to some clouds in the evening. A light southeast breeze brings along balmy temperatures.
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North China
500 m: up to 10 °C
Reaching a high near 9 °C, the weather in the north is going to be partly cloudy today. In the south, the day will be partly cloudy with sunny intervals. The forenoon is mostly cloudy, refreshed with some occasional rain in the night. In the east, the day will be partly cloudy with sunny intervals. The forenoon is mostly cloudy, refreshed with some occasional rain in the night. Reaching a high near 9 °C, the weather in the west is going to be partly cloudy today. Temperatures are not far from normal, but the breeze from the south keeps it from feeling as warm as it could if there were no wind.
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Culture, Skyscrapers, and the Longest Wall in the World

Tourists can find a variety of exciting attractions in China. Beijing of course is one of the most popular destinations. China's capital city offers a range of highlights, such as the Gate of Heavenly Peace, or the Forbidden City. With its Imperial Palace, this complex is one of the country's most photographed places. Other interesting cities include Shanghai with its impressive skyscrapers, or Hongkong.

The Great Wall of China, one of the most imposing structures in the world, is an absolute must-see. With a length of approximately 7,000 kilometres, it certainly deserves its title as one of the New7Wonders of the World. Against popular belief, however, it cannot be seen from space.

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