North Myanmar refers to the northern part of Myanmar, which was previously considered to be relatively unstable because of political, military and social problems, and some chaos occurred. In the past, there have been some armed conflicts and political turmoil in northern Myanmar. In some areas, conflicts between ethnic minorities and government forces have led to problems such as personnel displacement and internal migration. In addition, drug trafficking, illegal trade and separatism have also caused instability in the region.
However, with the evolution of the domestic situation in Myanmar, the political and military situation is constantly changing. The beginning of the peace process and the efforts to resolve conflicts in some areas may improve the stability in northern Myanmar. At the same time, the region is rich in natural resources and multi-culture, with development potential. There were some unstable factors in North Myanmar in the past, but the situation is constantly changing. It is very important to know the latest political and social developments in the region and international travel suggestions for deciding whether to go to North Myanmar.
Climatic characteristics of Myanmar:
Myanmar has a tropical monsoon climate, most of its territory is located in the tropical area south of the Tropic of Cancer, and a small part is located in the subtropical area north of the Tropic of Cancer. The mountains and plateaus around the eastern, northern and western parts of Myanmar are like a barrier, which blocks the cold air from the Asian continent from going south in winter, while the warm and humid air flow from the Indian Ocean can be unimpeded in the south because there are no mountains to block it. Myanmar has a good ecological environment and few natural disasters.
Myanmar is abundant in rainfall, which is mostly concentrated in June, July and August when the southwest monsoon prevails, followed by May, September and June with 5438+ 10. The annual rainfall in most areas is more than 4000mm, and the rain shadow area in the middle is less than 1000mm, which is an arid area in Myanmar. The rainfall from May to 65438+ 10 accounts for about 90%~95% of the annual rainfall. Due to the influence of monsoon, Myanmar can be divided into hot season (March to mid-May), rainy season (mid-May to 65438+1October) and cool season (165438+1October to February of the following year).
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Myanmar