This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of faade shading design methods tailored for public buildings in Chinas hot and humid regions. Through a multidisciplinary approach integrating climatic analysis, quantitative modeling, and architectural principles, the study investigates the critical role of shading in enhancing energy efficiency and occupant comfort. Highlighting the climatic characteristics and solar radiation impact specific to hot and humid areas, the analysis underscores the necessity of tailored shading solutions. A review of traditional and modern shading strategies, alongside case studies, elucidates successes, limitations, and emerging trends. The paper also delves into mathematical modeling techniques for optimizing shading efficiency and explores the integration of shading with architectural design and renewable energy systems. The findings advocate for a holistic approach to faade shading, emphasizing its significance in achieving sustainable building practices in hot and humid climates.