Indochinese Peninsula
The Indochinese Peninsula is a region in Southeast Asia that includes countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar. It is bordered by the South China Sea to the east and the Andaman Sea to the west. The peninsula is known for its diverse geography, which includes mountains, forests, and coastal areas.
This area has a rich cultural history influenced by various civilizations, including the Khmer Empire and French colonialism. The climate is predominantly tropical, with a monsoon season that affects agriculture and daily life. The Indochinese Peninsula is also home to numerous ethnic groups and languages.