Since mid-December 2014, nature shows its very uneasy temper to the inhabitants of the eastern coast of Malaysia and the South-East parts of Thailand. The storm of the elements is connected with the continuing monsoon season in the South China Sea, which affects the eastern coast of the continental part of Malaysia annually.
The monsoon season lasts from October to March, and most of the hotels in the islands of Redang, Perhentian and Tioman stop working during this period. At the same time, the joint embassy of Malaysia and Singapore clarifies that there are no threats of flooding at popular resorts.
So, continue to work in the regular regime of the islands of Borneo and Langkawi, as well as hotels in the cities of Kota-Baru and Kinabalu. The weather at these resorts hardly differs from the annual rhythm: only a little more precipitation is noted. A similar situation is also observed in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
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