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Which province in China is closest to Brunei?

Brunei is the closest to Hainan Province in China. Brunei was formerly known as the Sultanate of Brunei. After independence in 1984, it was renamed Brunei Darussalam. Darussalam means "the land of peace". Chinese ancient books often call it "Bo Ni". Located in the northern part of Kalimantan Island, it borders the South China Sea and Brunei Bay to the north, borders the Malaysian state of Sarawak on its east, west and south sides, and is divided into two independent east and west parts by the forest state of the state.

Brunei is close to Hainan Province in China. The straight-line distance between Brunei and Sanya, Hainan is 1,627 kilometers, and the distance between Brunei and the capital of China is only more than 2,000 kilometers. Brunei Darussalam, referred to as Brunei, is located on the north coast of Borneo in Southeast Asia. Together with Sarawak and Sabah in Malaysia, they are collectively known as the three states of North Borneo. It is an autocratic monarchy.

Brunei ranks second in Asia outside the Gulf region. The production and export of oil and natural gas account for about 67% of the GDP. It has a complete social welfare system and is famous for not having to pay taxes. .

Brunei has proven crude oil reserves of 1.4 billion barrels and natural gas reserves of 390 billion cubic meters. There are 11 forest reserves covering an area of ??2,277 square kilometers, accounting for 39% of the land area, and 86% of the forest reserves are virgin forests. Brunei National Forest Park covers an area of ??48,875 hectares and is located in the forest reserve near Batu Apo, Tembran District. The entire forest reserve covers an area of ??500 square kilometers, of which the park is only a tiny part.

The reserve contains world-famous tree species such as Bodhi trees, as well as a variety of rare animals. There are more than 180 kinds of trees, 36 kinds of frogs, more than 180 kinds of butterflies, more than 200 kinds of birds and a More than 400 different types of beetles live in the tree at the same time.

Tourism is one of the priority areas that Brunei has vigorously developed in recent years. The Brunei government has adopted a number of incentive measures to attract tourists to travel to Brunei. The main tourist attractions include water villages, royal exhibition halls, mosques, Temburong National Forest Park, etc.

We received approximately 259,000 international tourists. Malaysia, China, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Singapore are the top five source countries of tourists. Among them, Chinese tourists accounted for 16.9% of the total number of tourists and accounted for 36% of the leisure vacation category, ranking first.