Whether it snows or not in November depends on your specific region, as China’s climate varies greatly. If you are in northern areas, such as Beijing and Northeast China, it may snow in November; while in southern areas, it may not. As for whether there are group activities, this needs to be determined based on the tourism information and activity arrangements in your area.
If you plan to travel in mid-November, here are some basic preparations:
Trip planning: Determine destination, itinerary and accommodation.
Wearing equipment: Prepare clothes according to the climate of your destination. If it is likely to snow, you need to prepare warm down jackets, gloves, scarves, etc.
Shoes: Choose appropriate shoes according to the nature of the activity, such as hiking shoes, casual shoes, etc.
Sun protection products: Even in winter, ultraviolet rays are still strong, so you need to apply sunscreen and prepare sun hats, sunglasses, etc.
Waterproof and windproof jacket: to protect against sudden weather changes.
Necessary medicines: Commonly used medicines such as cold medicine, band-aids, analgesics, etc.
Documents: ID card, passport, student ID card (if any discount is available), etc.
Travel insurance: Choose appropriate travel insurance based on your itinerary.
Camera or mobile phone: record the beautiful moments of your trip.
Change and bank card: convenient for payment.
Chargers and power banks: Make sure your electronic devices are fully charged.
Paper towels and wipes: for daily cleaning and disinfection.
Personal hygiene products: toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, shower gel, etc.
Depending on your specific itinerary and destination, there may be other specific items you need to prepare.