Population: 6898686
Currency: Dollar
Hong Kong Weather Overview
Hong Kong is
home to a subtropical climate, dictated by its location south of the
Tropic of Cancer. The climate is famed for being unpredictable. The
climate is influenced by the monsoon systems, as in the southern parts
of China.
If planning a trip to Hong Kong it’s best to have an understanding of the ‘wet’
and ‘dry’ seasons so as best to plan what to wear and what to pack.
Summer in
Rainfall is high, increasing to a peak of 281mm in August. High rainfall is
usually brought in on strong southwest winds. Generally, storms are intense but
not dangerous, often accompanied by thunder and lightning. However, the
typhoons which move northward between the months of July and September often bring to
Despite the rain this is actually the sunniest season as the rain is often brief and clears the sky of cloud or haze. July and August are the sunniest months with 7 hours of sunshine per day.
Winters in
The best time to visit
Other Information
Hong Kong lies on the south coast of
China,
surrounded on its east, south and west by the South China Sea, lying just 60km
from Macau,
opposite the Pearl River Delta. The Hong Kong territory as a whole is made up
of Hong Kong island,
Only 25% of
