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List of solar eclipses visible from China

Updated: 11/6/2025, 2:22:33 AM Wikipedia source

This list of solar eclipses seen from China describes precise visibility information for solar eclipses and major cities in China. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring Earth's view of the Sun. Eclipses can be total, annular, or partial. The zone of a total eclipse where the sky appears dark is often just a few miles wide. This is known as the path of totality. An eclipse that is "visible from Asia" in general terms might not be visible at all at a specific location. E.g., parts of Sri Lanka may fall into darkness for a few seconds, people in Indonesia, India, and Pakistan enjoy the partial eclipse, and Beijing may be too far away to fall under the Moon's shadow. Occasionally a major city lies in the direct path of an annular or total eclipse, which is of great interest to astronomy buffs – some people make travel arrangements years in advance to observe eclipses. Nearly two-thirds of the Earth's surface is covered by oceans, thus a total eclipse at a major metropolitan area where hotels and amenities are available is an event of considerable interest. Eclipses were of great interest to ancient Chinese astronomers, who viewed them as omens. Many are recorded in the Spring and Autumn Annals and in the Twenty-Four Histories, which has been helpful to historians in assigning absolute dates to events from Chinese history.

Tables

· Last and next eclipses for major cities
Last
Last
Name
Last
Geographical coordinate
Next
Total
Last
Total
Next
Beijing
Beijing
Name
Beijing
Geographical coordinate
mw- .mw- .mw- 39°54.4′N 116°23.5′E / 39.9067°N 116.3917°E / 39.9067; 116.3917
Total
1277 Oct 28
Total
2035 Sep 02
Annular
2020 Jun 21
Annular
2118 Mar 22
Shanghai
Shanghai
Name
Shanghai
Geographical coordinate
31°13.9′N 121°28.2′E / 31.2317°N 121.4700°E / 31.2317; 121.4700
Total
2009 Jul 22
Total
2309 Jun 09
Annular
1987 Sep 23
Annular
2312 Apr 07
Tianjin
Tianjin
Name
Tianjin
Geographical coordinate
39°07.5′N 117°11.7′E / 39.1250°N 117.1950°E / 39.1250; 117.1950
Total
1277 Oct 28
Total
2187 Jul 06
Annular
1802 Aug 28
Annular
2118 Mar 22
Chongqing
Chongqing
Name
Chongqing
Geographical coordinate
29°33.6′N 106°34.4′E / 29.5600°N 106.5733°E / 29.5600; 106.5733
Total
2009 Jul 22
Total
2241 Aug 08
Annular
2010 Jan 15
Annular
2429 Jul 02
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Name
Hong Kong
Geographical coordinate
22°17.0′N 114°09.0′E / 22.2833°N 114.1500°E / 22.2833; 114.1500
Total
1814 Jul 17 [zh]
Total
2881 Mar 21
Annular
2012 May 21
Annular
2320 May 9
Macau
Macau
Name
Macau
Geographical coordinate
22°12.0′N 113°33.0′E / 22.2000°N 113.5500°E / 22.2000; 113.5500
Total
1814 Jul 17 [zh]
Total
2881 Mar 21
Annular
2012 May 21
Annular
2685 March 27
Name
Geographical coordinate
Total
Annular
Last
Next
Last
Next
Beijing
mw- .mw- 39°54.4′N 116°23.5′E / 39.9067°N 116.3917°E / 39.9067; 116.3917
1277 Oct 28
2035 Sep 02
2020 Jun 21
2118 Mar 22
Shanghai
31°13.9′N 121°28.2′E / 31.2317°N 121.4700°E / 31.2317; 121.4700
2009 Jul 22
2309 Jun 09
1987 Sep 23
2312 Apr 07
Tianjin
39°07.5′N 117°11.7′E / 39.1250°N 117.1950°E / 39.1250; 117.1950
1277 Oct 28
2187 Jul 06
1802 Aug 28
2118 Mar 22
Chongqing
29°33.6′N 106°34.4′E / 29.5600°N 106.5733°E / 29.5600; 106.5733
2009 Jul 22
2241 Aug 08
2010 Jan 15
2429 Jul 02
Hong Kong
22°17.0′N 114°09.0′E / 22.2833°N 114.1500°E / 22.2833; 114.1500
1814 Jul 17 [zh]
2881 Mar 21
2012 May 21
2320 May 9
Macau
22°12.0′N 113°33.0′E / 22.2000°N 113.5500°E / 22.2000; 113.5500
1814 Jul 17 [zh]
2881 Mar 21
2012 May 21
2685 March 27
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