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Why is there no winter in Malaysia?

Because Malaysia is located near the equator, it belongs to tropical rain forest climate and tropical monsoon climate, and there is no obvious division of four seasons.

The average temperature in Malaysia is between 26℃ and 30℃, and there is abundant rainfall throughout the year. The rainy season is from March to June, and 10 to February. The average annual temperature is 22℃~28℃ in inland mountainous areas and 25℃~30℃ in coastal plains.

Malaysia is a place with eternal summer and eternal sunshine. The temperature changes little throughout the year, and the temperature difference changes little. Although it is hot during the day, there are showers almost every afternoon, and the weather turns cold after the rain, so there is a saying that "the four seasons are summer and the rain becomes autumn", and the monsoon blows at night, which is cool and pleasant.

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Malaysia-charming scenery and suitable climate.

Malaysia, known as one of the "Four Little Dragons in Asia", is located in West Malaya, Malay Peninsula. It is a famous country with abundant sunshine, vast beaches, unique islands, precious animals and vast virgin forests.

Strange primitive caves and ancient ethnic customs have attracted a large number of foreign tourists to take wedding photos on vacation and so on! There are many kinds of orchids in Malaysia, which are spread all over the world. People who like flowers will be shocked by the flowers in this country.

Hibiscus is the national flower of Malaysia. Except for artificial cultivation, most of them grow in every corner of the virgin forest. When it comes to this virgin forest, we have to talk about the exotic animals in it, such as gorillas, crocodiles and cold-blooded animals of various snakes, but they are still very precious in Malaysia.

In particular, butterflies, great apes and orchids are known as the three national treasures of Malaysia.

Let's talk about butterflies first. Thousands of butterflies of various colors live in the virgin tropical forests of Malaysia. Butterflies, large and small, are countless and colorful. They fly in groups and collect nectar diligently. Butterflies here are not afraid of people at all, and sometimes fly to tourists' shoulders.

Then there is the great ape. Great apes look like our common monkeys, but they are not as big as usual. Its weight is about 400 Jin, and it has been in the state of extinction.

Malaysia _ Baidu encyclopedia