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Which is better, Bali, Phuket, Heat Wave Island and Boracay?

each has its own characteristics, and they are all very good. Personally, I feel that heatwave island is better.

Bali, an Indonesian island, is located at the western end of lesser sunda islands, roughly in the shape of a diamond, with its main axis running east-west. The area is about 5623 square kilometers and the population is about 2.47 million. The terrain is high in the east and low in the west, and the mountains cross. There are more than 1 volcanic cones. The Agung volcano in the east is 314 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in the island. There is plenty of sunshine, and the annual precipitation in most areas is about 15 mm, and the dry season is about 6 months. The economy is developed, and the population density is second only to Java, ranking second in the country. The residents are mainly Balinese, who believe in Hinduism and are famous for their temple architecture, sculpture, painting, music, textiles, singing and dancing and scenery. It is one of the world's tourist attractions. The land reclamation rate is over 65%, producing rice, corn, cassava, coconut, coffee, tobacco leaves, peanuts, cabbage, onions, fruits and palm oil. Cattle, coffee and desiccated coconut are the main export products. The Lombok Strait on the east side of Bali is the dividing line of some typical animals in Asia and Australia, which has special significance in biology.

phuket, a city and island of southern Thailand, is located in the Andaman Sea off the west coast of Malay Peninsula in southern Thailand. Phuket, located in the southeast of the island, is a big port and commercial center. Export tin, rubber, charcoal, wood and fishery products to Malaysia and Singapore in the south and Myanmar in the north. Imported rice and industrial products. The airport has regular flights to Bangkok and cities in southern Thailand, as well as Georgetown, Malaysia. Most of the inner surface of the island is flat, with some solitary hills scattered, some of which are as high as 52 meters (1,7 feet). It was inhabited as early as the 1st century BC. In the early years, it was a part of various Thai states, and it was merged into the kingdom of Ayutthaya in the 16th century. After the 18th century, a large number of Chinese poured in; Now more than half of the population is Chinese. Malays call Phuket Cape Salang, which is also often called Tongka, Junk Ceylon and Jonsalam.

Pulau Redang is located 45km off the coast of Terengganu, Malaysia, not far from West Malaysia. It has been listed as a marine park reserve by the Malaysian government, and it is forbidden for anyone to fish in the 23-nautical-mile waters and take away coral and shellfish, but diving and underwater photography are encouraged. You can also swim, glide, dive, chase the wind and waves, or explore the secrets in the tropical rain forest on the island.

BORACAY, also known as Pollack Island, is a small island in the SULU Sea in Alcan province in the central Philippines. It is no exaggeration to say that it is an island, because it is only 7 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide. But don't underestimate this smallest island! As early as 1994, the internationally renowned British BMW Travel Magazine named it as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. If you are more careful, you can see the introduction of the island in many airlines' inflight magazine. 9% of the island are European tourists. Besides the native language, it is dominated by European languages such as German, French and Spanish, but as long as you can speak simple English, it is enough.