Strait of Singapore
The Strait of Singapore is a narrow waterway located between the southern tip of Malaysia and the Singapore island. It connects the South China Sea to the Andaman Sea, making it a crucial maritime route for international shipping. The strait is approximately 105 kilometers long and serves as one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world.
This strait plays a vital role in global trade, with thousands of vessels passing through it each day. Its strategic location allows for efficient transportation of goods between major ports in Asia and beyond, highlighting its importance in the global economy.