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What about Malaysia?
Malaysia is a very good country. Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia, and its territory is divided into two parts by the South China Sea of China, namely, Malay Peninsula (West Malaysia) and North kalimantan island (East Malaysia). West Malaysia is located in the south of Malay Peninsula, bordering Thailand in the north, facing Singapore across the Johor Strait in the south, facing the South China Sea in the east and the Straits of Malacca in the west. East Malaysia is located in the north of kalimantan island, adjacent to Indonesia, the Philippines and Brunei. The total length of the national coastline is 4 192 km. It has a tropical rainforest climate.

Malaysia's economy is dominated by agriculture and depends on the export of primary products. Since 1970s, the industrial structure has been constantly adjusted and developed rapidly. Malaysia is rich in natural resources. The government encourages the processing industry, which focuses on domestic raw materials, focusing on the development of electronics, automobiles, petrochemicals and textiles. Rich in natural resources. The output and export of rubber, palm oil and pepper are among the highest in the world. The mining industry is dominated by tin, oil and natural gas mining.

Brief introduction of natural resources in Malaysia.

Malaysia is rich in natural resources. The output and export of rubber, palm oil and pepper are among the highest in the world. It used to be a big tin producer in the world, but its output decreased year by year due to over-exploitation. Oil reserves are abundant, besides iron, gold, tungsten, coal, bauxite, manganese and other minerals. Rich in tropical hardwood. In the virgin forest, there are rare animals and birds that are endangered, such as flying lemurs, giant apes with long limbs and brown hair, white rhinoceros and orangutans. There are also many wild animals such as birds, snakes, crocodiles and insects. Orchids, great apes and butterflies are called the three treasures of horses.