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Is there winter in Malaysia?

not have

Reason: Malaysia is located near the equator, belonging to tropical rain forest climate and tropical monsoon climate, with no obvious four seasons.

The annual temperature difference in Malaysia is very small, with an average temperature of 26℃~30℃ and abundant rainfall throughout the year. March to June and 10 to February are rainy seasons. The average annual temperature is 22℃~28℃ in inland mountainous areas and 25℃~30℃ in coastal plains.

Malaysia is a place with eternal summer and eternal sunshine. 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.

Malaysia has charming scenery and suitable climate.

Malaysia is known as one of the "Four Little Dragons in Asia". It is located in West Malaya, Malay Peninsula. It is a very famous country with abundant sunshine, vast beaches, unique islands, precious animals and vast virgin forests. The grotesque primitive caves and ancient ethnic customs have attracted a large number of foreign tourists to spend their holidays.

Malaysia's natural resources: The virgin forest is home to rare and endangered birds, such as flying lemurs, giant apes with long limbs and brown hair, white rhinoceros and orangutans, as well as many wild animals such as birds, snakes, crocodiles and insects. Orchids, great apes and butterflies are called the three treasures of horses.

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