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What to wear in Macau in March?

It is recommended to wear comfortable clothes such as short suits, T-shirts, thin denim shirts, casual clothes, and professional suits made of single-layer cotton and linen fabrics during the day.

At night, it is recommended to wear warm clothes such as suits, jackets, windbreakers, casual clothes, jackets, suits, thin sweaters, etc.

March Weather Index

Macao is located at low latitudes and is deeply affected by the ocean and monsoons. Macao’s climate is characterized by warm, rainy, hot and humid seasons and distinct dry and wet seasons. It is subtropical Monsoon climate. At the same time, it also has the characteristics of a tropical climate, with an average annual temperature of about 22.3°C and a temperature difference of 11 to 14°C throughout the year. Spring and summer are humid and rainy, while autumn and winter have lower relative humidity and less rainfall. The typhoon season is from May to October, with July to September being the most frequent.

Topography

Macao’s landform type consists of low hills and flat plains. The terrain is higher in the south and lower in the north. The lowest point in Macao is the sea level of the South China Sea, with an altitude of 0 meters. The highest point is the road. Koloane Alto, 172.4 meters above sea level.

Macao used to be a small island at the southern end of Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province (known as Xiangshan County in ancient times). It stood in the sea and was no different from the contemporary offshore islands. Later, due to the alluvial sedimentation of the Xijiang River, Macao was separated from the mainland. Due to the convection of sea water, a sand embankment (lotus stem, today's Guanzha Road) was alluvial, and then it was connected to the mainland and became a peninsula. ?

On the Macau Peninsula there are Lotus Mountain, Guia Mountain, Fortress Mountain, Guia Mountain and A-Ma Mountain; on Taipa Island there are Guanyin Coast, Taipa Mountain (Chicken Neck Mountain) and Petit Taipa. Mountains include Jiuao Mountain and Dieshitang Mountain on Coloane Island. The coastline of Macau is 937.5 kilometers long, forming South Bay, East Bay, Repulse Bay, North Bay, Ha Bay (the above are located on the Macau Peninsula), Taipa Bay (Taipa), Jiu'ao Bay, Bamboo Bay, Heisha Bay, Litchi Bay Bay (the above is located in Coloane) and other places where boats can berth. ?

Climate

Macao is surrounded by the sea on three sides, with direct sunlight twice a year, strong radiation, and strong evaporation. It has the climate characteristics of rich heat, sufficient water vapor, high temperature and rainy weather. The subtropical marine monsoon climate also has the characteristics of a tropical climate. The average annual temperature is about 22.3°C, and the temperature difference throughout the year ranges from 11 to 14°C. The annual average temperature in 2007 was 23.2℃.

Spring and summer are humid and rainy, while autumn and winter have lower relative humidity and less rainfall. Typhoon season is from May to October, with July to September being the most frequent. Macau is bordered by the Asian continent to the north and the tropical ocean South China Sea to the south. It is affected by both the mid- and high-latitude atmospheric circulation from the continent and the low-latitude atmospheric circulation from the ocean. Therefore, the circulation transition between winter and summer is obvious, making it a typical monsoon climate area.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia Macau