Indochina is a historical geographical region in Southeast Asia.

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Internal

Defines the main internal geographical subdivisions of Indochina.

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Thailand

Thailand is a country characterized by its diverse landscapes from bustling Bangkok to ancient temples and tropical beaches.

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Vietnam

Vietnam offers a rich tapestry of mountainary north, coastal central regions, and delte river deltas like the Mekong.

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Laos

Laos is known for its mountainous landscapes, peaceful rivers, and Buddhist wats that dot its less-trafficked towns.

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Cambodia

Cambodia is home to the ancient temples of Angkor, extensive rice paddies, and coastal tropical islands.

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Myanmar

Myanmar combines historic pagoda-studded cities like Yangon with remote temples, lush jungles, and ethnic minority cultures.

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Bordering

Lists the neighboring political or geographic regions directly surrounding Indochina.

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South China

The southwestern Chinese provinces of Yunnan and Guangxi — bordering northern Laos, Vietnam, and Southeast Asia — are culturally and ecologically linked to Indochina.

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Thai-Malay Peninsula

The Thai-Malay border region is a zone of shared languages, cuisines, and histories — from southern Thailand to peninsular Malaysia.

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Cambodian-Vietnamese Border

The Cambodian-Vietnamese border region features shared river valleys, cross-border markets, and twin-language communities.

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Yunnan-Myanmar Border

The Yunnan-Myanmar border is marked by high mountain passes, diverse minority groups, and a sense of layered cultural identities.