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What is the weather like in Malaysia?

Malaysia is located near the equator and belongs to the tropical rain forest climate and tropical monsoon climate. It has no obvious four seasons. The annual temperature difference does not change much. The average temperature is between 26℃ and 30℃, and there is abundant rainfall throughout the year. The rainy season is from October to December. The average annual temperature in inland mountainous areas is 22℃~28℃, and that in coastal plains is about 25℃~30℃.

Tourism in Malaysia is basically suitable all year round. Although it is very hot during the day, there are showers in the afternoon and monsoons at night. The weather is very cool, especially in Penang in the north. The weather is suitable in the morning and evening, and the cool wind keeps coming.

Malaysia can wear light summer clothes all year round, and thin coats can be worn in air-conditioned rooms and cars to keep out the cold. Sometimes it is cold at night, so it is necessary to wear autumn clothes. When entering formal occasions, don't wear inappropriate clothes, such as slippers, shorts, skirts, sleeveless tops, etc. If you take part in water sports, please bring a swimsuit. You can take an extra set of clothes in case you get wet. It takes long clothes and pants to bring more mosquitoes to the jungle. Shoes should be light and fit, suitable for walking, and not suitable for wearing newly bought shoes and high heels on the east coast.

The rainy season 1 1 is very hot from March, April to May, and the following year 10. Try to avoid this period. The average annual rainfall in western Malaysia is 2000-2500mm, and that in eastern Malaysia is over 3000mm. The rainfall is the lowest in June-July, and the highest in August-September and11-65438+February.

Daily necessities need to bring umbrellas, sunscreen (SPF 50+), sunglasses, etc. Prevent sunburn; Mosquito repellent, toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, towel, shampoo, shower gel, etc. According to personal preparation, some hotels outside China respond to environmental protection and do not provide disposable items.

Travel is to prevent physical discomfort and possible adaptation to the environment, so you should prepare some medicines for emergencies (it is recommended to carry three kinds of standing medicines: cold medicine, antiallergic medicine, diarrhea medicine and band-aid). People with heart disease and diabetes should carry medicines with them and follow the doctor's instructions. Don't take other people's medicine casually. When carrying conventional drugs, powder should be avoided to avoid being mistaken for contraband. Pregnant women, the elderly or people in poor health should take their families to the hospital and get an English diagnosis with Chinese explanations for future use.

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