Macao's urban environment is elegant, and the trees are prosperous all year round, which is known as.
The urban area of Macau is known as the sea garden because of its elegant environment and flourishing trees all year round.
Macao is located on the west side of the Pearl River Estuary and backed by the Pearl River Delta. It consists of Taipa Island, Coloane Island and Macau Peninsula. The main economic pillars of Macao are gambling, tourism, processing industry and construction industry, with gambling and tourism as the main ones.
The urban area of Macau is elegant, with green trees and flowers all year round. It is characterized by beauty and delicacy, and is known as the "Garden of the Sea". The St. Paul's Archway is the most representative place of interest and a symbol of Macau.
Macao Special Administrative Region is a local administrative region directly under the Central People's Government, which implements the capitalist system. It is an international free port, a world tourism and leisure center, one of the four largest gambling cities in the world, and also one of the regions with the highest population density in the world. Its light industry, tourism, hotels and casinos have made Macao prosperous and become one of the developed and wealthy regions in the world.
Climate and environment of Macao:
The Macao Special Administrative Region is located in the subtropical zone, bordering the Asian continent in the north and the vast tropical ocean in the south. In winter, it is mainly affected by the high pressure of the cold continent in the middle and high latitudes, with more northerly winds, cold and dry weather and less rainfall.
In summer, it is mainly influenced by tropical weather system from the ocean, mainly blowing southwest wind, with high temperature, high humidity and abundant rainfall. Because the wind direction is opposite in winter and summer, and the daily temperature range and annual range are less, it belongs to the maritime monsoon climate.
According to the climate average calculated by the World Meteorological Organization based on 3 years' data, from 1991 to 22, the annual total rainfall in the Macao Special Administrative Region averaged 1,966.6 mm, and April to September is the month with more rainfall every year. June has the most rainfall, with an average of 373.7mm, and December has the least rainfall, with an average of only 31.3mm..
The annual average temperature in the Macao Special Administrative Region is 22.6℃, and the lowest January average temperature is 15.1℃. However, there will still be cold weather with the lowest temperature below 5℃ in most years, but it usually lasts for a short time.
The average monthly temperature is above 22℃ for as many as seven months, indicating that Macao is short in winter and long in summer. The Macao Special Administrative Region is often hit by typhoons. The typhoon season is from May to October every year, and July to September is the month with the most typhoons.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Macao Special Administrative Region