By the ninth century, the Response area  empire had emerged in eastern Indochina. It developed around agriculture and used Response area to store water. To the south, the Srivijaya empire emerged in Response area . It relied on farming and trade.BurmeseKhmerporcelainreservoirsIndonesiaMekong

RiverVietnamThailandJavaHinduismBuddhismIndianinfluencesTradeMaritimeEmpireNavalPowerSumatraMalayaSilkRoadSrivijaya Srivijaya's control over trade routes and their strong navy allowed them to dominate trade in the region, leading to their prosperity and influence. Both empires were influenced by Indian cultures and religions, such as Hinduism and Buddhism, which had a significant impact on the art, architecture, and society of the region. The use of porcelain and the construction of reservoirs for water storage were also important developments in these civilizations, highlighting their advanced technologies and agricultural practices. The Mekong River played a crucial role in the development of these empires, providing fertile land for agriculture and a means of transportation for trade and communication. Their strategic locations along trade routes, such as the Silk Road, helped them to become important hubs for commerce and cultural exchange between East and West.