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Terrain and climate of Xinmatai

Singapore, located in Southeast Asia, is a tropical island city at the southernmost tip of Malay Peninsula. Covering an area of 647.5 square kilometers, it is adjacent to Malaysia across the Johor Strait in the north, connected to Johor Bahru in Malaysia across a long embankment, and facing Indonesia across the Singapore Strait in the south. Located at the entrance and exit of Malacca Strait, the shipping artery in the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, it consists of more than 50 islands, and Singapore Island accounts for 9 1.6% of the national area. It has a tropical maritime climate with high temperature and rainy all the year round, with an average annual temperature of 24-27℃. Malaysia Malaysia is located in the equatorial zone, with no obvious seasonal changes throughout the year, and belongs to the tropical rain forest climate. The daytime is usually sunny and the climate is warm, with an average temperature of 26 ~ 32C. From June 65438 to March of the following year, the southeast wind blows, the air is humid and the rainfall is abundant, which is the rainy season; The southwest monsoon blows from May to September, with little rainfall, which is a dry season. The average precipitation in West Malaysia is 2000 ~ 3000mm, and that in East Malaysia is above 3000mm. Although there is a lot of rain, it rains suddenly and stops quickly, and it rarely rains continuously. Thailand Thailand has three seasons in a year, namely, hot season (from mid-February to mid-May), rainy season (from late May to mid-June 10) and cool season (1 mid-October1to mid-February of the following year). The temperature difference is between 38℃ and 19℃, and the average temperature is around 28℃. Take Bangkok as an example. In the hottest April, the temperature can be as high as 37℃, while the weather in the north is cooler. Hot season: scorching sun and sultry air. Especially in April, sometimes it even exceeds 40 degrees. At the same time, don't forget to bring a hat and sunglasses to keep out the sun. Rainy season: There are several short showers in the afternoon, ranging from a few minutes to about 30 minutes to several hours. Remind you not to forget to prepare umbrellas and other rain gear when you go out! However, the Thai people never regard the flood as a disaster, and call it "the top of the ear of rice". On the contrary, they are grateful. Cool season: Although the weather is dry during the day, it will be a little cold at night. It is best to prepare long-sleeved tops. At this time, the probability of rainfall in northern Thailand is small, and the lowest temperature can reach below 10 degrees. It is common that it doesn't rain for two months. I saw bottles and jars in front of every house to store water. Even so, it is still the most comfortable day of the year. Northern mountainous areas: It is cold in northern Chiang Mai and mountainous areas at night, so be sure to bring a thick coat. Summer and eternal sunshine. The temperature changes little throughout the year. Although it is hot during the day, there are showers almost every afternoon, and the weather turns cold after the rain, so there is a saying that "the four seasons are summer and the rain becomes autumn", and the monsoon blows at night, which is cool and pleasant.