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Isn’t it a good time to go to Yunnan? Check the weather forecast. It’s full of rain. .

First of all, what I want to tell the poster is that there are 18 strange things in Yunnan, including the rain here and the sun there: This sentence is used to describe the special geographical location of Yunnan and the changeable climate with different days ten miles away. . There will be different weather conditions just ten miles apart, and the same mountain has sunny days on one side and pouring rain on the other. And Yunnan is currently in the rainy season. Let me explain to you. The terrain of Yunnan is extremely complex. Generally speaking, the northwest is the Hengduan Mountains with high mountains and deep valleys, and the east and south are the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. The highest peak is Meili Snow Mountain in Deqin County, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in the northwest. Its main peak, Kawagebo Peak, is 6,740 meters above sea level. The lowest point is the Yuanjiang River Valley in Hekou County, with an altitude of only 76.4 meters. The entire Yunnan is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. More than 94% of the area is mountainous, and less than 6% is covered with dams, lakes and the like. In some counties and cities, the proportion of mountainous areas exceeds 98%. Yunnan's climate roughly corresponds to its terrain. The high mountains and deep valleys in the northwest are a mountainous three-dimensional climate zone. The steep slopes rising from a few hundred meters to several thousand meters above sea level are truly "different days in ten miles". The famous Yunnan golden monkeys are found here. Xishuangbanna, southern Pu'er and other places south of the Tropic of Cancer have a tropical monsoon forest climate, that is, the temperature is as high as summer throughout the year, and the rainy season is mainly concentrated in summer and autumn. The climate in northern Qujing and Zhaotong in the northeast is a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, hot summers and cold winters, with hot and rainy seasons. Most of the rest of the province has a low-latitude plateau climate, and "all seasons are like spring" is a true reflection here. The monsoon that affects Yunnan comes from the Bay of Bengal and is called the Meng Bay monsoon. This is an airflow carrying a large amount of water vapor, and precipitation in most monsoon climate zones across the country also comes from this monsoon. (In China's monsoon climate zone, the main role of the Pacific monsoon is to push the rain belt northward, and the rainfall moisture comes from the Indian Ocean monsoon.

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