Why rice is the most important food in South East Asia?
Rice is so important because in South-East Asia, the environment is good for rice (rain, wildlife;etc.)
It is also healthy and considered very valuable.
What are the objectives of forming asean?
The objectives of forming ASEAN is to accelerate social progress and economic growth among member states.
When did they first name Thailand Thailand?
Siam was the original name of Thailand until there year June 23, 1939 when it was changed to Thailand. It was renamed Siam again from 1945-1949 after which it was again renamed Thailand.
What are the lasting effects of imperialism in Southeast Asia?
It certainly brought SEA to the world's attention for one. It created a second language (French) and a new religion or two (Catholic), caused a few evolutions in dress, road construction, and architecture. And last, but not least, this led to the French and American and Indian Wars.
The British won the war.
The British, by capturing the capital of New France, Quebec, in the Battle of Quebec in 1759.
Yes it is.
It is near India and China which are Asian country. It is in South Asia. The world's highest peak Mt. Everest is in this country. The light of Asia"Buddha" was born in Lumbini, Nepal.
What is the main vegetation in southeast Asia?
The types of climates that are found in southeast Asia are cold climates warm climate and windy climates to!!
How many wars has Laos been in?
[as Vietnam]
World War I in Vietnam (against France)
World War II in Vietnam (against Japanese Empire) - 1940-1945
First Indochina War (against France) - 1945-1954
Second Indochina War - aka Vietnam War - 1959-1975
Cambodian-Vietnamese War - 1977-1989
Sino-Vietnamese War - 1979
plus
Han-Nanyue War -111 BC
Mongol-Vietnamese War - 1257-1288
Ming-Ho War - 1406-1407
Cham-Vietnamese War - 1471
Trinh-Nguyen War - 1627-1673
Qing-Tayson War - 1788-1789
First Siamese-Vietnamese War - 1831-1834
Second Siamese-Vietnamese War - 1841-1845
and a couple of civil wars
Which airlines fly to Thailand?
- Korean Air
- Delta
- United
- ANA
- Asiana Airlines
- Emirates
- Lufthansa
- KLM
- Air France
- China Eastern
- Thai Airways
- Cathay Pacific
- Japan Airlines
- Air China
- Swiss
- EVA Air
- American Airlines
- Turkish Airlines
- Qatar Airways
- Etihad Airways
- China Airlines
- British Airways
- Aeroflot
- EL AL Israel Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines
- South African Airways
- PIA
- Aerosvit Airlines
- Hainan Airlines
- Kuwait Airways
- Philippine Airlines
- Saudia
Why is deforestation a major concern throughout southeast Asia?
Southeast Asian rain forests are under threat because of humans. We cut down many of the trees for agriculture, logging and oil palm plantations. This leads to loss of habitat for many animals that are now endangered or even extinct.
What is the nationality of people who live in Laos?
Laotian or 'Lao' people
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Is Vietnam a part of Indonesia?
In the past. yes. As two countries were both separated into two parts. North Vietnam & North Korea were both backed up by Soviet Union and China while South Vietnam and South Korea were backed up by the United States. Then Vietnam reunified in April 1975 while Korea has never been able to reunify ever since the separation.
Vietnam and Korea shares a lot of similar traits in culture and tradition.
Currently, South Korea is the 15th largest economy in the world, Vietnam is the 56th, North Korea is the 125th.
What three religions dominate East and Southeast Asia?
The three most common religions in eastern Asia would be Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. Hinduism is mostly concentrated in the areas around India, Islam is predominant in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and China, and Buddhism is concentrated in southern Asia, below China.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Religion_distribution.png
What are hurricanes called in South East Asia?
"Hurricanes" that impact East Asia are called typhoons.
What are the five countries that the Mekong river go through in Southeast Asia?
cambodia
china
loas
vietnam
thailand
What European countries had colonies in SE Asia?
Portugal. On 24 August 1511, they conquered the Sultanate of Malacca, part of modern day Malaysia. It remained a Portuguese colony until the Battle of Malacca in 1641, after which it became a Dutch colony.
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Is Southeast Asia Mostly arid climate?
Most of Southeast Asia has a temperate rain forest climate is it true or false