Who can tell me about the geographical location and climate type of Macao?
According to the survey by the Bureau of Cartography and Cadastral Bureau, the reference geographic coordinates of the stone pillar next to the telescope at Dongwangyang Mountain are 22 11' 47 "north latitude and 113 32' 58" east longitude, with an elevation of 91.2 meters. The highest point in Macao is the top of Shitang Mountain in Luhuan, where the statue of Mazu is now located (elevation 172.4m).
According to the statistics in p>23, Macao covers an area of 27.5 square kilometers, and since 1866, Macao has been continuously reclaimed (in 184, the area of Macao Peninsula was only 2.78 square kilometers); Population: According to the statistics and census bureau, the resident population as of September 3, 25 is estimated to be 482,, mainly Chinese, accounting for 97% of the total population, while Portuguese (including Portuguese born and raised in Macao) and other foreigners account for 3%. Chinese and Portuguese are the current official languages. The daily language of residents is Cantonese. Some residents can also understand Mandarin or Minnan dialect. In addition, English is popular in Macao as a business language and the teaching language in some schools.
Macao has a monsoon region and a warm temperate climate with rainy summers. Every year, the weather is the best and most stable from mid-October to December, and it is not too hot when it is sunny, and the humidity is not high, so it is the most comfortable. The spring in Macau is not obvious. In late May and early summer, influenced by the maritime climate, southwest winds are hot and humid, accompanied by tropical cyclones (i.e. typhoons) or long-term rainstorms brought by southwest monsoon trough. Autumn comes in October, and the weather turns cold at the end of November, while the cold air in the north is also preparing to invade in December, resulting in a wave of cold current, and the temperature can drop by more than 1 degrees in a few hours before and after the cold current (or cold front) comes, so it is often recorded in the first two months of the year.