Does North Myanmar belong to Myanmar?
North Myanmar generally refers to North Chinese community in Myanmar, also known as "Upper Myanmar", which is mainly composed of Magway, Mandalay, Sagaing and other provinces, as well as Qin, Kaye, Shan and Kachin States. Shan State is the main migration place of Yunnan immigrants from China in history, and it is also a complex and sensitive area, mainly due to the influx of new immigrants from China in recent years.
The Shan nationality is the main ethnic group in Shan State, and it belongs to the Dai and Thai ethnic groups in China. There has been a long-standing contradiction between the Shan and Burmese ethnic groups. There are armed forces advocating independence in southern Shan State. The western border between Thailand and Laos is the famous Golden Triangle, and the northern border is China. It is not only the historical base of Myanmar's * * * production party, but also the main settlement of the Kokang nationality (Han nationality) in Myanmar.
Climatic characteristics of Myanmar
Myanmar has a tropical monsoon climate, most of its territory is located in the tropical area south of the Tropic of Cancer, and a small part is located in the subtropical area north of the Tropic of Cancer. The mountains and plateaus around the eastern, northern and western parts of Myanmar are like a barrier, which blocks the cold air from the Asian continent from going south in winter, while the warm and humid air flow from the Indian Ocean can be unimpeded in the south because there are no mountains to block it. Myanmar has a good ecological environment and few natural disasters.
There is little change in temperature in Myanmar throughout the year, and the average temperature in Leng Yue is 20℃-25℃. The average temperature in the hottest month is 25℃-30℃, and the temperature is not high all year round. Myanmar has abundant rainfall, with rainfall mostly concentrated in June, July and August when the southwest monsoon prevails, followed by May, September and June at 5438+00. The annual rainfall in most areas is more than 4000mm, and the rain shadow area in the middle is less than 1000mm, which is an arid area in Myanmar. The rainfall from May to June 10 accounts for the annual rainfall.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Myanmar