Bengkalis
Bengkalis Regency is one of the districts in Riau Province, Indonesia. The capital of this regency is located on Bengkalis Island. The largest city in this district is Duri as a center for petroleum producers and the Long Strait as a commercial city of sago producer. Bengkalis Regency is located on the east side of Sumatra Island which covers an area of 11,481.77 km² bordering Melaka, Malaysia to the north, Siak Regency to the south, Karimun District, and Pelalawan Regency to the east, Dumai City, and Rokan Hilir Regency to the west of Income The largest Bengkalis district is petroleum, which is the largest source of revenue for the region along with gas. Bengkalis Regency has a very strategic location because of direct shipping to Malacca. Many residents in Bengkalis district choose Malacca for health care in three private hospitals. Ferries commute to Melaka 3 times a week for 2.5 hours. Bengkalis is also included in one of Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Growth Triangle and Indonesia Malaysia Thailand Growth Triangle program.