Riau Province
Riau Province is located on the eastern coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. It is bordered by the Malacca Strait to the east and is known for its rich natural resources, including oil and gas. The capital city is Pekanbaru, which serves as a central hub for trade and commerce in the region.
The province has a diverse culture influenced by various ethnic groups, including the Malay people. Riau is also famous for its beautiful landscapes, featuring lush rainforests and rivers. The economy relies heavily on agriculture, forestry, and palm oil production, making it an important area for Indonesia's economic growth.