Myanmar, unlike China, is relatively small, with a total land area of less than 700,000 square kilometers and a population of only 70 million. However, its geographical location is quite special, bordered by the Andaman Sea to the southwest, India and Bangladesh to the northwest, China to the northeast, and Thailand and Laos to the southeast. Its territory includes many intersecting areas of chaos, making it not only an important member of the Southeast Asia Nations Alliance but also an influential country in this circle.
The capital of Myanmar is Neibi, which, in terms of prosperity, can't compare to many first-tier cities in mainland China, but it is the best place in all of Myanmar. Due to its history as a British colony, Western influence is very strong here, and people everywhere emulate Western customs, considering them a symbol of nobility.