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East Asian rainy season
The East Asian rainy season (梅雨), pronounced "meiyu" in Chinese and "baiu" or "tsuyu" in Japanese, refers to the frontal precipitation caused by mei-yu front, a persistent east-west zone of disturbed weather during spring which is quasi-stationary and stretches from the east China coast, across Taiwan, and eastward into the Pacific south of Japan.The rainy season usually lasts from June to July in Japan and the Chang Jiang] and [[Huai He region of China.
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