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Belt and Road Cooperation Countries
Belt and Road cooperation countries include Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines.

1, Vietnam

Vietnam, the full name of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. It is a socialist country in Asia. Located at the southeast end of Indo-China Peninsula in Southeast Asia, surrounded by the sea on three sides, the terrain is long and narrow. It borders China, Guangxi and Yunnan in the north and Laos and Cambodia in the west. It covers an area of about 330,000 square kilometers and is adjacent to the South China Sea of China, with a coastline of more than 3,260 kilometers. Vietnam is a multi-ethnic country with 54 ethnic groups, with Jing ethnic group (also called Yue ethnic group) as the main ethnic group.

2. Laos

Laos is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. It is also one of the least developed countries in the world. The reason why Laos is so backward is mainly the influence of topography. And the reasons for historical colonization. Laos' economy is dominated by agriculture, with weak industrial and service foundations and abundant water resources. Laos is a member of the World Trade Organization and ASEAN. Vientiane, the capital, is the political, economic, cultural and scientific research center of the whole country.

3. Cambodia

Cambodia is an Asian country located in Indochina Peninsula. It borders Thailand, Laos and Vietnam, and borders the Gulf of Thailand in the south. Cambodia's land area is 18 1 10,000 square kilometers, and its total population is about160,000, which is less than that of China. The ethnic composition of Cambodia is mainly Khmer, accounting for about 80% of the total population, but its poor population accounts for about 17.8% of the national population.

4. Myanmar (Southeast Asian countries)

Myanmar is rhombic, about 2090 kilometers long from north to south and 925 kilometers wide from east to west. Most of Myanmar is south of the Tropic of Cancer, and it has a tropical monsoon climate. The mountains and plateaus surrounding the eastern, northern and western parts of Myanmar act as a barrier, blocking the cold air from the Asian continent from going south in winter. Kekabo Peak near the border of China is 588 1 m above sea level, which is the highest peak in China.

5. Thailand

Thailand was formerly known as Siam, 1949. On May 1 1 day, Thais changed "Siam" to "Thailand" with their own national names, mainly taking its meaning of "freedom". Thailand is one of the countries in Southeast Asia related to China by blood. /kloc-In the 8th century, the hero of the Chinese nation in Thailand was Zheng Xin, a native of Chaoshan, China. He made meritorious service in restoring the country, was crowned king, founded the Wu Dynasty, unified Siam and laid the basic map of modern Thailand. He was honored as the first of the five emperors of the Qin Dynasty.

6. Malaysia

Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia, and its territory is divided into two parts by the Sea of China. West Malaysia is located in the south of Malay Peninsula, bordering Thailand in the north, facing Singapore across the Johor Strait in the south, facing the South China Sea in the east and the Straits of Malacca in the west. East Malaysia is located in the north of kalimantan island, with Indonesians; Philippines; Brunei is adjacent. The total length of the national coastline is 4 192 km. It has a tropical rainforest climate.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Vietnam