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What are the names of scenic spots in Southeast Asia?

There are 1 1 countries in Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei and East Timor. Southeast Asian countries have their own long history, and Southeast Asia is rich in tourism resources.

Vietnam-Cam Ranh Bay

The bay in southeastern Vietnam is a famous natural harbor in Southeast Asia. It is located in the southern coast of Fuqing Province. Inland17km, 32km long from north to south and about16km wide. Surrounded by mountains, shielded by eastern islands and facing the deep sea, it is a natural harbor. The harbor consists of two peninsulas, Chongkong Mountain and Fenghuang Mountain, which are folded into gourd-shaped inner and outer bays. It can park large aircraft carriers and has an important strategic position.

Laos-Vientiane Scenic Area

Ancient pagodas in Laos. Taluan Square, translated as "Great Pagoda" or "Imperial Pagoda", is located about 3 kilometers northeast of Vientiane, the capital of Laos in Southeast Asia. It is the crystallization of Buddhist culture and art and is regarded as the national treasure of Laos. It is the worship center of Buddhists and Lao people. It was built on the basis of an ancient pagoda during the reign of King Satatilla in A.D. 1560, and lasted for six years. After many times of destruction and repair, it has been preserved to this day. Nowadays, pagodas are Buddhist buildings with masonry structure, with a group of tower buildings, which enjoy a high reputation in architectural art.

Cambodia-Angkor monuments

Angkor Wat, the Great Wall in Wan Li, China, the Taj Mahal in India and Borobudur in Indonesia are the four major architectural wonders in Southeast Asia. The existing monuments of Angkor Wat mainly include Angkor Wat and Angkor Wat. There are more than 600 Angkor monuments, which are distributed in forests with an area of 45 square kilometers. Angkor Wat and Angkor Wat are its main components, among which there are many exquisite pagodas and numerous stone reliefs, which are very spectacular. These pagodas are all built with huge stones, some of which weigh more than 8 tons. The stupa is carved with statues of various shapes, some of which are as high as several meters, lifelike and lifelike. 1992, UNESCO World Heritage Committee listed the whole Angkor monument as a world cultural heritage.

Myanmar Shwedagon Pagoda

Shwedagon Pagoda is a landmark building in Yangon and a symbol of Myanmar. It is one of the world famous pagodas. Located on a hill in the city, the Shwedagon Pagoda is covered with 72 tons of gold, and the top is inlaid with nearly 3,000 carats of precious stones. The whole building complex is magnificent, dazzling under the sunlight. Legend has it that there are two brothers, a businessman who has preserved eight Buddha's hairs and built it with a history of 2500 years. Introduce more tourist attractions in Myanmar

Thailand-Jade Buddha Temple

Located in the northeast corner of Bangkok Grand Palace, it is the most famous Buddhist temple in Thailand and one of Thailand's three national treasures. Jade Buddha Temple is a place where the Thai royal family worships jade Buddha statues and holds religious ceremonies. Named after the jade Buddha enshrined in the temple. There are Jade Buddha Hall, Wang Xiandian, Buddha Bone Hall, Sutra Pavilion, Bell Tower and Golden Pagoda in the temple. Jade Buddha Temple is the main building of the Jade Buddha Temple, and the shrine in the center of the temple enshrines the jade Buddha statue regarded as a national treasure by Thailand. Jade Buddha is 66 cm high and 48 cm wide. It is carved from a whole piece of jasper. More introduction of Qin tourist attractions

Malaysia-Penang

Penang, located on the east bank of the northern mouth of the Straits of Malacca, is an island in northern Malaysia and a famous tourist attraction in Malaysia. It is called "Oriental Garden" or "Little Asia" and has developed tourism for more than 65,438+000 years. There are many large and small parks and flower beds on the island, with green grass and flowers in full bloom, as well as many temples, churches and villas in eastern and western formats. More introduction of tourist attractions in Malaysia

Singapore-Sentosa

Sentosa is located in the south of Singapore Island, half a kilometer from the city center. This idyllic holiday island, its Malay name means peace and tranquility. The island is lush, with charming adventure parks, natural trails, museums and historical sites. Keep people away from the hustle and bustle of the city. People who love the sea can enjoy relaxing water activities on the beach. More introduction of tourist attractions in Singapore

Indonesia-Bali

Bali is called "Island of Thousand Temples" and "Island of Art" in Indonesia. Most islanders believe in Agama Hinduism, which was introduced by Hindus in Sumatra and Java in the 1 1 th century. Mainly dedicated to the three gods and Buddhism Sakyamuni, as well as the sun god, water god, fire god and wind god. /kloc-In the 5th century, many artists came to Bali from Java. At present, reliefs of gods, birds and beasts, exotic flowers and plants can be seen everywhere on the temples, shrines, beams and stone foundations on the island. Introduce more tourist attractions in Indonesia

Philippines: It is a tropical island country with various customs, consisting of more than 765,438+000 islands. There are beautiful tropical natural scenery here, including the white sand beaches of Balaguet Island, the unique Mayon volcano and Bai Sheng Beach, a canyon rafting resort. It is also a place where eastern and western cultures blend, cultural relics and world cultural heritage, Ba Na Wei Terrace, Spanish King's Town, War Island and subic bay. More introduction of tourist attractions in the Philippines

Brunei King Mosque

Jamie Mosque is called "King's Mosque" in the guide's mouth. It was built by the 29th Sultan of Brunei in 1990s. The roof of the Grand Mosque has 29 dome-shaped golden domes made of 45 kilograms of gold. This mosque is also called "Blue Mosque". From the outside, the pale blue columns are towering into the sky, and several golden domes are shining in the sun. These big domes are all made of pure gold, including countless small domes on the wall of the mosque-pedestrians can touch them at any time.