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I heard: Is there no winter in the Philippines?

Yes, there is no winter in the Philippines.

The Philippines has a monsoon rainforest climate with high temperature, rainy weather, high humidity and many typhoons. The average annual temperature is about 27℃, and the average annual precipitation in most areas is between 2000 and 3000 mm. There are dry season (165438+1October-April of the following year) and rainy season (May-65438+1October) in the west of the islands, and it rains all the year round along the eastern coast, with the most winter rain. The southern region is also rainy all the year round, and there is no obvious difference between drought and rainy season. The East Pacific is the birthplace of typhoons, and there are many typhoons in June-165438+1October every year.

The main characteristics of tropical rain forest climate are high temperature all the year round and small temperature change. The sun shines directly on the ground twice a year, with strong radiation, and there is little difference between day and night. The average temperature of each month in a year is between 24-28℃, the average temperature in Leng Yue is not lower than 18℃, and the absolute maximum temperature rarely exceeds 35℃. The annual temperature difference is generally less than 5℃, and the daily temperature difference can reach 10- 15℃. It rains all year round.

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Other countries without winter:

1, Maldives

Located on the equator, Maldives has a tropical maritime climate with little temperature difference between day and night, which is basically suitable for sightseeing all year round. When your plane rushes out of the clouds, dazzling white sand island and emerald lagoon will suddenly appear in front of you. Can't wait for the plane to land, you will firmly believe that this is heaven.

2. Brazil

Most parts of Brazil have a tropical climate with an average annual temperature of 25 ~ 28℃. Brazil's enthusiasm is world-famous, and maranhao is a magical place where deserts and lakes complement each other.

3. Thailand

Thailand is divided into three seasons: heat, rain and drought. The annual average temperature is 24 ~ 30℃. Known as the "yellow robe Buddha country", it is a famous ancient Buddhist country in Southeast Asia. From the royal family to the people, the whole people believe in Buddhism, and the rich Buddhist culture permeates the whole Thai society.

4. Mauritius

Mauritius is warm all year round and has a pleasant climate. The best season is from May to 65438+early February. Without Mauritius, it is hard to imagine the beauty of heaven; It has thousands of faces and customs. Only by living by the sea and watching the ebb and flow of the tide can you smell the charming fragrance from the Indian Ocean.

5. Cambodia

Cambodia has a tropical monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature of 28-30℃. May-65438+10 is the rainy season, and June-April is the dry season. Angkor Wat is a must-see, the whispers in the temple, the mysterious Millennium smile; Relief stone carvings, heroic war elephants; Hammocks rippled on the lake, and ships came and went; This is a quiet ancient country.

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