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Temperature and clothing in Pakistan

1. Most parts of Pakistan are subtropical, and the climate is generally hot and dry, with an average annual rainfall of less than 250 mm, and the rainfall in 1/4 is below 120 mm. The hottest seasons in Pakistan are June and July, and the noon temperature in most areas exceeds 40℃, while the noon temperature in parts of Sindh and Balochistan may be as high as 50℃. The northern mountainous areas above 2 km above sea level are relatively cool, with large temperature difference. The average temperature difference between day and night is about 65438 04℃. The lowest temperature season is 65438+February to February.

Don't wear yellow clothes when dealing with Pakistanis. Because they think colors are reserved for monks.

Pakistanis pay attention to dressing appropriately. When visiting friends' homes in Pakistan, they should dress neatly. Men should wear long shirts and trousers. Even if the weather is hot, it is best to wear a suit and tie, and women should not wear skirts. Try not to wear vests, tops or shorts in public places in Pakistan. When visiting a mosque, it is especially necessary to dress strictly. You must also take off your shoes before entering the mosque.