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Humanistic environment in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia (English: Southeast Asia) is a new regional name that only appeared in the late World War II. There are 1 1 countries in Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Philippines and East Timor (the Democratic Republic of East Timor was formally established on May 20, 2002). Countries all over the world are used to referring to Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand. Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, India 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.

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

Southeast Asian countries are all multi-ethnic countries. There are more than 90 ethnic groups in the whole region, and Southeast Asia has the largest number of overseas Chinese in the world. There are more than 20 million overseas Chinese, more than 2 million Indians and immigrants from other countries 1 10,000.

Today's Southeast Asia is one of the most dynamic and potential regions in the world's economic development. In the new world political and economic structure in the future, the political and economic role and strategic position of Southeast Asia will be even more important.