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Where is Malaysia near China?

Malaysia belongs to Southeast Asia and is closest to South China in China.

Malaysia covers an area of 330,345 square kilometers (20 16) and lies between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The whole territory is divided into Malaysia Peninsula (Peninsula) and Sabah Sarawak Peninsula (Sand) by the South China Sea of China, which is located in the south of Malaysia Peninsula.

It is bordered by Thailand in the north, Malacca Strait in the west, South China Sea in the east, Johor Strait in the south and Singapore. The peninsula belongs to * * *1/state. Shasha is located in northern Borneo. The whole territory is located in the north latitude 1-7 to the east longitude 97- 120, and the coastline is 4192km long, so it is one of the Southeast Asian countries.

Extended data

Terrain of Malaysia: The terrain is mainly plain, with flat ground and little fluctuation. The peninsula is high in the north and low in the south, and its main mountain range, Tidiwansha Mountain, divides the peninsula into east and west coasts. The coastal areas of sandy sandy land are mostly plains, and the inland areas are mostly hills and mountains covered with forests. The Crocker Mountains extend from Sarawak to the north and cross Sabah, dividing Sabah into east and west coasts. The highest mountain in Malaysia is Lushan Mountain in Na Ba, with an altitude of 465,438 meters.

Climate characteristics of Malaysia: Malaysia is located near the equator and belongs to tropical rain forest climate and tropical monsoon climate. There is no obvious division of four seasons, and the annual temperature difference changes very little. The average temperature is between 26℃ and 30℃, and there is abundant rainfall throughout the year. The rainy season is from March to June, 10 to February of the following year. The average annual temperature is 22℃~28℃ in inland mountainous areas and 25℃~30℃ in coastal plains.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Malaysia