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

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Burmese, Khmer, porcelain, reservoirs, Indonesia, Mekong

The Response area empire in eastern Indochina relied on reservoirs to store water for agriculture.

The Srivijaya empire in Indonesia relied on trade for economic prosperity.

The Khmer empire in Indochina was known for its advanced agricultural practices, including the use of reservoirs.

Porcelain from China was a popular trade item in the region.

The Mekong River was a vital water source for agricultural development in the area.

The Burmese empire also played a significant role in the region's history.