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Where is Java, the land of Journey to the West?

Java Island is located in the south of Java Sea, with kalimantan island (formerly known as Borneo) in the north, Sumatra in the northwest, Bali in the east, Sulawesi in the northeast and Christmas Island in the south (small area). Java is the largest island in the world. Java Island is basically formed by volcanic movement, and at least 38 cone-shaped mountains indicate that they are or were active volcanoes. Watching volcanoes in Java.

Java Island includes Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, and many famous tourist attractions, including Yogyakarta, the cultural center of Indonesia, Borobudur, where Buddhist temples are located, and Prambanan, a Hindu temple in Tam, Brabyn.

Java Island is also the most densely populated island in Indonesia, where about 60% of the national population lives. Since the 1970s, in order to resettle the residents of Java Island to other islands with less population, the Indonesian government began to implement the "Immigration Plan", which resulted in many complicated situations, including conflicts between many ethnic groups and even violent conflicts between some aborigines and "new settlers".