The Historical and Cultural Exploration of Southeast Asia: Layers and Development of Ancient Civiliz

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Southeast Asia encompasses the Indochinese Peninsula and the Asian part of the Malay Archipelago. It is a crucial passage for ancient Asians traveling to Australia and a vital hub for communication between South Asia and East Asia. Ancient Chinese records contain numerous accounts of this region. However, the term "Southeast Asia" is a Western term that emerged since the 19th century, and the study of Southeast Asia as a unique whole only began after World War II.

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