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What kind of weather phenomena often appear in South China?

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South China is at the southernmost tip of China. It borders Central China and East China in the north, including the vast South China Sea and its islands in the south, and faces the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and other countries. Wuyishan and Nanling on the border of South China are also roughly anthropological boundaries, and there are South China tigers in Guangdong and Fujian. The southwest border is the border between China and Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and other countries. Administratively, South China includes all of Taiwan Province Province and Hainan Province, south-central Fujian Province, south-central Guangdong Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and south and southwest Yunnan Province.

South China: Guangdong Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Hainan Province, south-central Fujian Province, Taiwan Province Province, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region. South China: The north-south direction is basically divided into south and north by the Tropic of Cancer, and the east-west direction is divided into east, middle and west by the dividing line between Fujian, Guangdong and Guangdong.