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Is there winter in Thailand?

There is no winter or winter as we say, only cool season (also called dry season). Thailand has three seasons: hot season, rainy season and cool season.

1, the "hot season" is from February to May, with the highest temperature, with an average of 32℃ ~ 38℃.

The rainy season is from February to 10, and the average temperature is maintained at around 28℃.

3. The "cool season" is 165438+ 10 to 65438+ 10 in the following year, and the average temperature is 19℃-26℃.

Extended data

Climatic characteristics

Thailand has a tropical monsoon climate. The whole year is divided into three seasons: heat, rain and drought. The annual average temperature is 24 ~ 30℃. The annual temperature is not lower than 18℃, and the annual average precipitation is about 1000 mm.

165438+10-February drying, the highest temperature can reach 40-42℃ in March-May. Affected by the southwest monsoon, July to September is the rainy season.

From June 5438+ 10 to February 65438+2, tropical cyclones occasionally attack eastern Thailand from the South China Sea via Indochina Peninsula, but the number of tropical cyclones formed in Siam Bay is very small, generally around 20~35.

travel

Thailand is a Buddhist country. With its changeable scenery and rich cultural connotation, it has become a unique choice for many tourists in their holiday plans. Thailand is known as "the country of Buddhism", "the country of elephants" and "the country of smiles" in the world.

Thailand is a country with thousands of Buddhas, many temples and a belief in human smiles. With islands, delicious food and unique culture, this is a natural tourist country. ? Thailand is rich in tourism resources with more than 500 scenic spots. In addition to Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya and Chiang Mai, a number of new tourist attractions such as Chiang Rai, Hua Hin and Koh Samui have developed rapidly. It has attracted many foreign tourists.

world heritage

By the end of 2008, there were five world heritages in Thailand, including three cultural heritages: Sukhothai and its surrounding historical and cultural cities, Banjiang archaeological site and Ayutthaya Historical Park. Two natural heritages: Kauai National Park and Kaken Wildlife Sanctuary in Ai Tong.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Thailand