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What are the Southeast Asian specialties?
Thai specialty:

Thailand's silk fabrics are very famous. Clothes or headscarves, ties and sofa cushion covers made of Thai silk are fine and beautiful, economical and practical. In addition, wood carvings, horn handicrafts and leather products are also popular among tourists. Thailand is also rich in rubies, sapphires and turquoise, all of which are cheaper. In particular, "Siam Diamond" has a special shape and is very popular with shoppers.

Singapore specialty:

traditional Chinese medicine

There are many kinds of traditional Chinese medicines in Singapore. Here are two popular medicines with special effects. It is very useful for sudden cough, chronic cough, phlegm cough and various coughs.

Rambutan: Rambutan means "hairy" fruit in Malay, with long, bright red skin wrapped in round, dripping white flesh and brown stone. Juicy and sweet, it is a very popular fruit, which is abundant in June and December.

Merlion souvenir

Merlion is a tourist symbol of Singapore. For foreign tourists, it is perfect to give local iconic souvenirs to relatives and friends.

Durian fruit &; Durian sugar

Durian fruit is a snack made of durian, the size of a bite, almost without the unique strong taste of durian. But the average person can only eat two or three pieces.

Malaysian specialty:

Of course, the most famous specialty in Malaysia is tin products. Malaysia is a major tin-producing country in the world, and the tin products made from it are also world-famous, such as goblets, bottle ornaments, badges, figurines, coffee plates and ashtrays. Other specialties such as sculptures, handicrafts, hand batiks, kites, etc. are souvenirs of Malaysia's specialties.

Indonesian specialty:

The output of cinchona cream, kapok and rattan ranks first in the world. The output of natural rubber and coconut ranks second in the world. Palm oil, coffee and spices are among the top producers in the world. Indonesia is a fruit kingdom, rich in banana, mango, pineapple, papaya, durian, mangosteen and other tropical fruits.

Indonesia is rich in all kinds of tropical rare tree species, such as ironwood, sandalwood, ebony and sleeve wood, which are well-known in the world.

Laos specialties include wild Tricholoma matsutake, wild Ganoderma lucidum, Tiepi Fengdou, bird's nest, agarwood powder, agarwood tablets (cigarette companion), agarwood bracelets, wild honey, ground bee wine, organic mountain rice, etc., as well as high-grade rosewood tea trays, fruit bowls and other handicrafts.