Particulate matter (PM) pollution has become a major problem worldwide, with significant adversely health impacts, but the climatology of annual variations in and the effect of climate change on PM level are still not comprehensively evaluated. Here we show that the vertical motions of the East Asian winter and summer monsoon regulate the annual variation in PM over Taiwan. The PM pollution season starts and ends earlier during El Niño than during La Niña episodes. Furthermore, the onset, active, break, revival, and retreat phases of the PM pollution lifecycle are innovatively defined. Our results demonstrate that the annual seasonal cycle dominates wintertime PM pollution climate development during the active phase with a minor modulation by El Niño and La Niña episodes, whereas October and March, the seasonal transition periods, are significantly modulated by these two episodes. The findings suggest a novel dimension of the PM pollution research—lifecycle evolution effect.