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What are the tourism projects and tourist attractions in Southeast Asia?

There are 11 countries in Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei and East Timor. Each country in Southeast Asia has its own long history, and Southeast Asia is rich in tourism resources.

Vietnam---Cam Ranh Bay

The bay in southeastern Vietnam is a famous natural harbor in Southeast Asia. It is located on the southern coast of Phu Khanh Province. The harbor is 17 kilometers deep inland, 32 kilometers long from north to south, and about 16 kilometers wide. It is surrounded by mountains, shielded by islands in the east, and faces the deep sea. It is a natural harbor. The harbor consists of two peninsulas, Chongkong Mountain and Fenghuang Mountain, forming two gourd-shaped inner and outer bays. It can accommodate large aircraft carriers and has an important strategic position.

Laos---Vientiane Attractions

Wat That Luang: A group of ancient pagodas in Laos. Freely translated as "Big Pagoda" or "Imperial Pagoda", Tha Luang Square is located about 3 kilometers northeast of Vientiane, the capital of Laos in Southeast Asia. It is the crystallization of Buddhist culture and art and is regarded as a national treasure of Laos. It is the center of worship for Laotian Buddhists and people. It was expanded on the basis of an ancient pagoda in 1560 AD during the reign of King Saithathirat and lasted 6 years. It was repeatedly damaged and repaired before being preserved to this day. The current pagoda is a Buddhist building complex with a masonry structure. It is a group of pagoda buildings and enjoys a high reputation in architectural art.

Cambodia---Angkor Relics

Angkor Relics, along with China's Great Wall, India's Taj Mahal, and Indonesia's Borobudur, are the four major architectural wonders in Southeast Asia. The existing Angkor monuments mainly include Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat. There are more than 600 Angkor monuments in existence, distributed in a forest covering an area of ??45 square kilometers. Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat are its main components. There are many exquisite pagodas and numerous stone reliefs, which are spectacular. These pagodas are all built with huge stones, some of which weigh more than 8 tons. The pagoda is engraved with various forms of statues, some of which are several meters high and lifelike. In 1992, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee listed the entire Angkor monuments as a World Cultural Heritage.

Myanmar--- Shwedagon Pagoda

Shwedagon Pagoda is a landmark building in Yangon and a symbol of Myanmar. It is one of the world's famous pagodas. . The Shwedagon Pagoda is located on a hill in the city. Its surface is coated with 72 tons of gold, and the top of the tower is inlaid with nearly 3,000 carats of gems. The entire building complex is very majestic and looks eye-catching and dazzling under the sunlight. Legend has it that it was built by two businessmen brothers who preserved eight hairs of Buddha. It has a history of 2,500 years.

Thailand---Temple of the Emerald Buddha

Located in the northeast corner of the Grand Palace in Bangkok, it is the most famous Buddhist temple in Thailand and one of Thailand's three national treasures. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is a place where the Thai royal family worships the Emerald Buddha statue and holds religious ceremonies. It is named after the Emerald Buddha is enshrined in the temple. There are Jade Buddha Hall, Xianwang Hall, Buddha Bone Hall, Sutra Pavilion, Bell Tower and Golden Pagoda in the temple. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is the main building of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The shrine in the middle of the main hall enshrines the Jade Buddha statue, which is regarded as a national treasure by Thailand. The Jade Buddha is 66 centimeters high and 48 centimeters wide. It is carved from a single piece of jasper.

Malaysia---Penang

Penang is located on the east coast of the north entrance of the Strait of Malacca. It is an island in northern Malaysia and a famous tourist destination in Malaysia. It is known as the "Oriental Garden" or "Little Island". Asia", it has a history of developing tourism for more than 100 years. There are many large and small parks and flower gardens on the island, with green grass and blooming flowers, as well as many temples, churches and villas of Eastern and Western styles.

Singapore---Sentosa

Sentosa is located in the south of Singapore, half a kilometer away from the city center. The Malay name of this idyllic resort island means peace and tranquility. The island is lush and green, with fascinating adventure parks, natural trails, museums and historical sites, etc., making people escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Those who love the sea can enjoy relaxing water activities along the beach.

Indonesia---Bali

Bali is known as the "Island of Thousand Temples" and "Island of Art" in Indonesia. Most of the residents on the island believe in Agama Hinduism. It was introduced by Hindus from the islands of Sumatra and Java in the 11th century. It mainly worships the three gods and the Buddhist Sakyamuni. It also worships the sun god, water god, fire god, wind god, etc. In the fifteenth century, many artists came to Bali from Java. Nowadays, relief sculptures of gods, birds and animals, exotic flowers and plants can be seen everywhere on the island's temples, shrines, beams and stone foundations.

Philippines: It is a tropical island country with various styles, consisting of more than 7,100 islands. There are beautiful tropical natural scenery here, including the white sand beach of Balagai Island, the unique Mayon Volcano and Pagsanjan Beach, a canyoning resort. It is also a place where Eastern and Western cultures merge, with cultural relics and world cultural heritage Banaue Rice Terraces, Spanish Royal City, War Island and Subic Bay.

Brunei---The King's Mosque

The Jamie Mosque is called the "King's Mosque" in the tour guide's mouth. It is the 29th and current Sultan of Brunei who was established in the 1990s. Built in the 1960s, the roof of the Grand Mosque has a total of 29 golden arches, made of 45 kilograms of gold.

This mosque is also known as the "Blue Mosque". From the outside, the light blue pillars tower into the clouds, and several golden domes shine in the sun. These large domes are all made of pure gold, including the countless small domes on the long wall outside the mosque, which are also made of pure gold—passers-by can touch them at any time.