Chengdu Weather in March
The temperature in Chengdu continues to rise in March, but it still fluctuates greatly. Early March often feels like winter, while by the end of the month, daytime temperatures can reach up to 30°C. As the rainy season approaches, rainfall increases noticeably, though heavy rain is rare. Outdoor activities are generally not affected and remain enjoyable throughout the month.
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Average March Weather in Chengdu
- Average Temperature: 12° Celsius
- High Temperature: 30° C
- Low Temperature: 7° C
- Rainfall: 36 Millimeters
- Humidity: 60%
- Rainy Days: 15
- Average Sunrise Time: 07:35
- Average Sunset Time: 18:15
What to Wear in Chengdu in March
Clothes
Inner Layer - Opt for thermal underwear made of cotton, modal, or fine wool. For everyday wear, a long-sleeve cotton T-shirt or a loose shirt also works well. These breathable, moisture-absorbing fabrics stay comfortable as daytime temperatures rise and won’t feel bulky as a base layer.
Middle Layer - Lightweight sweaters, sweatshirts, or knit cardigans are essential for March in Chengdu. Around midday, when the temperature warms up, the middle layer alone is often enough. During the cooler mornings and evenings, simply layer it over your base for extra warmth. A sweatshirt paired with a knit cardigan is also a common local choice this month.
Outer Layer - Bring a light jacket to stay comfortable during chilly mornings, evenings, and light rain — a windproof trench coat or denim jacket is ideal. If you're sensitive to the cold, a short, lightweight down jacket is a good alternative. For excursions to nearby mountain areas like Mount Qingcheng, it’s best to wear a waterproof shell jacket, which provides both wind and rain protection.
Trousers and Skirts
For everyday outings, jeans or cotton casual pants are great choices — durable, easy to clean, and versatile enough for sightseeing or leisurely walks through Chengdu's charming streets and alleys. For a more elegant look, women can choose a mid-weight long skirt paired with a knit cardigan, creating a comfortable yet stylish outfit for spring. Try to avoid wearing thin pants, as Chengdu's damp air can feel chilly on rainy days. To stay cozy, you can also wear a pair of thin thermal leggings under long skirts or wide-leg pants for extra warmth.
Socks and Shoes
In March, Chengdu often experiences light rain, which can make roads damp and slippery. It’s best to wear sneakers or casual shoes with good slip resistance — they'll keep you comfortable and steady during long walks through scenic spots or city streets. If you’re concerned about your shoes getting wet, waterproof shoe covers can come in handy. Avoid wearing high heels or leather shoes, as they’re unsuitable for slippery surfaces and can become uncomfortable after extended walking.
Accessories
Bring a light wool or silk scarf — it not only keeps you warm during cool mornings and evenings but also adds a touch of style to your outfit. If you’re sensitive to wind, a baseball cap or bucket hat can provide light protection and some shade on sunny days. It’s also smart to carry a foldable umbrella or lightweight raincoat in case of sudden spring showers. Additionally, spring UV rays in Chengdu can still be quite strong, so don’t forget to apply sunscreen to protect your skin during long outdoor activities.
Is March a good time to visit Chengdu?
Yes, March is one of the best months to visit Chengdu. With spring arriving, the city comes alive with fresh greenery and blooming flowers. As temperatures rise, you can finally shed the heavy winter layers and enjoy the mild, comfortable weather.
Compared to the hot, humid summer, March offers the perfect balance — neither too warm nor too wet — making it ideal for outdoor sightseeing and leisurely strolls. Another bonus is that, after the busy Spring Festival period in February, hotel prices drop and popular attractions become less crowded, giving travelers a more relaxed experience.
What to Do in Chengdu in March
Qingcheng Mountain – The Birthplace of Taoism
Qingcheng Mountain is one of the cradles of Taoism in China. Even today, Taoist practitioners still come here to perform festive rituals and pay tribute to the sacred temples scattered across the mountain.
However, most visitors are drawn by its breathtaking natural beauty. Rising 1,260 meters above sea level, Qingcheng Mountain offers stunning panoramic views and a tranquil atmosphere. The slopes are covered with rare vegetation, including ancient ginkgo and katsura trees, while picturesque waterfalls add to the mountain’s serene charm.
Dujiangyan Irrigation System – A 2,200-Year-Old Engineering Marvel
With a history of over 2,200 years, the Dujiangyan Irrigation Project is the world’s oldest and only surviving no-dam irrigation system still in operation today. Originally built to prevent floods and irrigate the Chengdu Plain, it has since been upgraded to also generate electricity.
Beyond its remarkable engineering, Dujiangyan offers stunning natural scenery and a glimpse into the ancient wisdom that shaped Sichuan’s prosperity. A walk through this UNESCO World Heritage Site is both an educational and inspiring journey through history and nature.
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