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Liuzhou has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) with hot, very humid summers and mild winters. Rainfall is frequent through much of the year, with the wettest period typically in late spring and summer, while autumn and winter are comparatively drier and more comfortable. The current weather conditions of warm temperatures, high humidity, and rain are consistent with the city’s overall climate pattern.
Summer Average
28°C
Winter Average
11°C
Climate Type
Humid Subtropical
Rainy Days
160
Sunny Days
180
Humidity
78%
Spring
March - May
16-24°C
Spring is warm, increasingly humid, and often rainy as temperatures rise quickly. Fog, showers, and unsettled weather are common, especially in late spring.
High rainfall
Summer
June - August
27-31°C
Summer is hot, humid, and the wettest season of the year. Heavy showers and thunderstorms are frequent, and heat can feel more intense because of the high moisture content in the air.
Very High rainfall
Autumn
September - November
18-25°C
Autumn is generally mild and more comfortable, with lower humidity than summer. Rainfall decreases gradually, and conditions are often pleasant for outdoor activities.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
December - February
9-15°C
Winter is mild compared with much of China, but damp and cloudy weather can make it feel cooler. Frost and severe cold are uncommon, though periods of drizzle and overcast skies still occur.
Low rainfall
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Air Quality
Liuzhou
Liuzhou offers an intriguing blend of industrial dynamism and emerging livability for expats seeking a less-traveled Chinese city. Nestled in Guangxi province, this manufacturing hub provides surprisingly affordable living with moderate costs and a stable urban environment. The city's robust transportation infrastructure and decent safety ratings make daily life manageable, while its growing economy creates solid professional opportunities, particularly in engineering and manufacturing sectors.
The local culture balances traditional Guangxi charm with a pragmatic, forward-looking attitude. While not a first-tier metropolis, Liuzhou compensates with genuine local character, reasonable living expenses, and a less competitive expat landscape. Healthcare and public services are functional, and the surrounding karst landscape offers weekend escape potential for those willing to explore beyond the city limits.
Advantages
Liuzhou
Scenic karst mountain landscape
Major automotive manufacturing hub
Delicious Liuzhou river snails
Strategic transportation connections
Affordable urban living costs
Disadvantages
Liuzhou
Limited international job prospects
Industrial pollution concerns
Few entertainment options
Relatively low average salaries
Safety & Security in Liuzhou
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Poor
28
/100
China Avg
55
Asia Avg
55
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
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