Season 10 ASEAN countries
1. Tlandhai
1. Summer starts around mid-February to mid-May.
2. The rainy season starts around mid-May to mid-October.
3. Winter starts around mid-October to mid-February.
2 Brunei Darussalam
Climate: The weather is generally hot and humid. There is quite a lot of rain. The heaviest rain falls during September - January and May - July, the coolest is in March - April, average temperature 24 - 32 degrees Celsius
3.Cambodia
The climate is in the monsoon zone, divided into 2 distinct seasons, the rainy season and the dry season. The weather is quite hot and humid. Forest land accounts for about two-thirds of the country but is being destroyed by logging and burning for agricultural use.
4.Laos
Summer starts from the end of February to the end of May.
The rainy season starts from the beginning of June to the end of September.
Winter starts from the beginning of October to February.
5.Malaysia
Summer (January - October) The weather is similar to that of Southern Thailand, the rains (November - January), the weather is similar to that of Southern Thailand as well.
6.Myanmar
The Union of Myanmar is located in the tropical monsoon zone, dividing the seasons into 3 seasons, namely summer in March to April. Which may temperatures up to 43 degrees Celsius, the rainy season is in the months of May to October.
7.Philipines
The Philippines, located in a tropical monsoon area, has 3 seasons: Summer (March - May), Rainy (June - October), Winter (November - February)
8. Singapore
Summer is in the months from February to October.
The rainy season is during the months of November to January.
9.Vietnam
Vietnamese Spring (March - May)
Vietnam Summer (June - August)
Vietnam Autumn (September - November)
Vietnamese winter (December - February)
Vietnam rainy season (May-October)Vietnam dry season (November - April)
10.Indonesia
Climate The equatorial climate consists of two seasons: the dry season (May - October) and the rainy season (November - April). But the temperature is not very high Because the area is an island, it is fully influenced by the sea.
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