What is jambi?

Jambi is a province located on the east coast of Sumatra Island in Indonesia. Its capital city is Jambi, and it is bordered by several other provinces, including South Sumatra, Bengkulu, and Riau. The province is mostly covered by tropical rainforest and has a diverse range of flora and fauna. The local economy is based on agriculture, with rice, rubber, and palm oil being the main products. The province is also known for its cultural heritage, with remnants of ancient temples and monuments scattered throughout the area. Tourists can visit several tourist destinations, including the Muaro Jambi Temple Complex, Sungai Bohorok Nature Reserve, and Kerinci National Park. The province is also known for its traditional dances and music. The population of Jambi is around 3.7 million, and the main languages spoken are Indonesian and Jambi Malay.