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Southeast Asian tour guide words

Dear friends: I am the director Xiao. Nice to meet you. Next, I will give you a brief introduction to friends in Southeast Asia. This trip will be very enjoyable. Southeast Asia is a new regional name that appeared in the late World War II. There are 1 1 countries in this region: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, the Philippines and East Timor (the Democratic Republic of East Timor was formally established on May 20, 2002), with an area of about 4.57 million square kilometers and a population of about 560 million. Countries all over the world are used to calling Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar "land countries" or "peninsula countries" in Southeast Asia. Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippines are called "maritime countries" or "island countries" in Southeast Asia. 1967, a "group of countries" appeared in Southeast Asia, namely the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Up to now, there are 10 members.

Singapore's economy is developed, and its economic and living standards have reached the level of developed countries. Its economy is dominated by service industry, shipping, logistics, finance, scientific research and tourism. In recent years, it has actively developed high technology and education. The economic development of Malaysia and Thailand has a certain foundation, with tourism, manufacturing, agriculture and fisheries as the mainstay. In recent years, they have actively developed shipping and logistics. The economies of Vietnam, the Philippines and Indonesia are relatively backward, with only tourism, manufacturing, agriculture and fisheries. Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and East Timor are economically backward, and the economies of Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos are only tourism and agriculture. East Timor's economy has only fisheries and oil exports. Although Brunei's per capita GDP is similar to that of developed countries, its economy is not developed. Its economy is dominated by oil exports and natural gas exports, and its wealth, like that of oil-producing countries in the Middle East, is only concentrated in a few wealthy classes.

Southeast Asian countries have their own long history, and they are all emerging countries. Except Singapore, they are all developing countries.