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Where is Saipan among the running men?

Saipan is the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands and belongs to the United States.

Between the Western Pacific Ocean and the Philippine Sea, it is just east of the Philippines, under the Japanese and close to China.

CNMI contains 65,438+05 islands, and Guam in the south of it is called Mariana Islands. Due to its proximity to the equator, summer-like seasons and beautiful scenery, it is a world-famous tourist attraction. Being in Saipan, leaning against the mountains covered with tropical vegetation, the charming blue-green Philippine Sea is displayed through the lush coconut trees on both sides of the road, so there is a saying that "being in Saipan is like being in heaven". Few tourist destinations can provide all the requirements of all tourists, and Saipan is one of them. World-class shopping, dining, sightseeing and activities are surprisingly rich and different here. The island is about 19 km long and 9 km wide. Among them, there are 50,000 indigenous people (citizens with American passports), including Americans and local aborigines. Others are migrant workers and investors, including Japanese, Filipinos, Koreans, Bangladeshis, Thais and China. Among them, there are about 65,438+million Filipinos, 65,438+million China, 5,000 Koreans and Japanese, and 65,448+million others. It is because there are so many people in China that China has delicious food, restaurants and shops all over the island, which brings convenience to China people's life and diet.

1986 officially joined the United States, and national defense and diplomacy are under the unified jurisdiction of the US government. On June 28, 2009, immigration and labor affairs were managed by the United States. China tourists can visit Saipan for 45 days without a visa.