INDOCHINA

Indochina 1886

'Indochina', or the 'Indochinese Peninsula', is a region in Southeast Asia. It lies roughly east of India, south of China.
Note that the term ''Sino-Indian'' is used to describe things relating to India and China. (e.g. ''Sino-Indian relations''). The term Indochina is exclusively used to denote this region.
Historically, the countries of Southeast Asia received cultural influence from China and India, but to varying degrees. Many Southeast Asian countries are influenced mainly by the culture of India with a smaller influence from the culture of China. However, this is actually reversed in the culture of Vietnam where the main foreign influence is from the culture of China with a much smaller influence from India, largely via the Champa civilization that Vietnam conquered during its southward expansion.
Indochina comprises the territory of the following countries:
in strict sense, only the former colonial French Indochina:


Cambodia


Laos


Vietnam

★ in the wider sense, better described as 'Mainland Southeast Asia', it includes furthermore:


Peninsular Malaysia (comprising the southern end of the Malay peninsula but none of the Malay islands)


Myanmar (formerly Burma and part of British India until 1947)


Singapore (also considered part of Maritime Southeast Asia if the man-made Johor-Singapore Causeway is not taken into account)


Thailand (formerly Siam)
The main religion in this region is Theravada or Hinayana Buddhism. Mahayana Buddhism is predominant in Vietnam and Singapore, while Malaysia is a multi-religious nation, with Islam as the main religion, and adherents of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity as major minorities.

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ASEAN

East Indies

French Indochina

Malay Peninsula

Maritime Southeast Asia

Indochina War

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History of the mountain people of southern Indochina up to 1945 (Bernard Bourotte, i.e. Jacques Méry, U.S. Agency for International Development, 195?

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