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[quote=RITA ,20393]By and large, if the clothes are proper to wear in your country will be fine in China. May is a good month for traveling, warm and bright. Here you can find out the whether of the major cities in China: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/climate/beijing.htmThere might be something you need to be careful, such as religious places - Temples, mosques and churches, to tell the truth I go to temples a lot, but not so often to mosques and churches, I feel kinda scared when i was in mosques or churches:-), I shouldn't be, I know. When I say "proper", I mean it depends, say you can not wear what you should wear on beaches to temples, and vice versa. I give you an example, I am not Buddhist, but I was brought up in such kind of family, so I, sort of, am a Buddhist. Before I enter a temple, I usually take hat off, and not wearing shorts or skirts, especially the mini ones :-).I am not telling you dos and dons, I just tell you my personaly feeling. But sadly, the temples in China become more and more commercialized, they may care more about how much you spend in the temple, so they may pay less attention on how many you wear. Hehe~[/quote]
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