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Located in South-east Asia, Malaysia is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit. Several decades of sustained economic growth and political stability have made it one of the most buoyant and wealthy countries in the region, and moved it towards a pluralist culture based on a vibrant and interesting fusion of Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous cultures and customs. Having some of the world's finest beaches and coral reefs, one of the oldest existing rainforests, a blend of modern and historic architecture, majestic mountains and limestone formations amongst hundreds of other attractions, it is indeed a remarkable holiday destination for any tourist.

Endowed with a diversity of cultures, Malaysia offers a ‘truly Asian experience’. Discover a delightful fusion of three of Asia’s oldest civilisation – Malay, Chinese and Indian. A potpourri enriched with the indigenous traditions of the Kadazan Dusuns, Ibans, and other ethnic communities from the Peninsular to across the South China Sea to Sabah and Sarawak. Experience the country’s alluring wonders – colourful festivals, breathtaking skyscrapers, charming heritage buildings, enchanting islands and beaches as well as a million-year-old rainforest with fascinating flora and fauna.

The Culture

Malaysia is a multicultural society, with Malays, Chinese and Indians living side by side. The Malays are the largest community. They are Muslims, speak Bahasa Malaysia and are largely responsible for the political fortunes of the country. The Chinese comprise about a third of the population. They are Buddhists and Taoists, and are dominant in the business community. The Indians account for about 10% of the population. They are mainly Hindu Tamils from southern India, and live mainly in the larger towns on the west coast of the peninsula. There is also a sizeable Sikh community, Eurasians and indigenous tribes making up the remaining population.

Despite Bahasa Malaysia being the official language, when members of these different communities talk to each other, they generally speak English, which was recently reinstated as the language of instruction in tertiary education.

The country has a strong tradition of dance and dance dramas, some of Thai, Indian and Portuguese origin. Other artistic forms include wayang kulit (shadow-puppets), silat (a stylised martial art) and crafts such as batik, weaving and silver and brasswork.

The Nature

For the landlubber, the favourite bicycle touring routes are up the east coast of the peninsula and a cross-peninsula route from Butterworth to Baling. There is great trekking, fishing and bird-watching in the Taman Negara National Park in Pahang, and jungle treks, canoeing and fishing trips can be organised at the beautiful Tasik Chini in Pahang.

In Sarawak, Gunung Mulu National Park has a number of spectacular caves, including the 51km long Clearwater Cave, one of the longest in the world. Adventure-caving expeditions can be arranged. The park also has good trekking, especially the four-day hike to the summit of Gunung Mulu (2377m). The Terengganu coast, in north-eastern Peninsular Malaysia, Pulau Pangkor off Lumut, and Selingan Island, north of Sabah, are other favoured turtle-watching locations.

   

Transportation

Malaysia's new international airport , Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)- at Sepang, 50km (31miles) south of KL - opened in June 1998. Most tourists either fly into Sepang or arrive overland from Thailand or Singapore. However, Penang also has international flights, and Kuching in Sarawak and Tawau in Sabah have flights to/from Kalimantan.

There are four road border crossings between Malaysia and Thailand (two on the west coast, one in the centre and one on the east coast). There is also a west-coast rail link. There are three ferry services between Malaysia and Indonesia.

 
Find out more about Malaysia :

More Kuala Lumpur - Garden City of Lights
More Penang - Pearl of the Orient
More Langkawi - Island of Legends & Nature’s Wonders
More Sabah – Land Below the Wind
More Sarawak – Land of The Hornbills
More Rhythm of the Rainforest - Jungle Lodge
Visit Malaysia Year 2007

Come 2007, Malaysia will celebrate 50 years of independence. The month of August will be filled with a myriad of parades, cultural performances, street shows and carnivals to commemorate the country's Independence or Merdeka Day on 31st August.

Malaysia invites all visitors to share in the joy and excitement of this momentous occasion. Come and be mesmerised by a unique multicultural populace celebrating 50 years of nationhood in harmony and peaceful co-existance. You will truly be fascinated.
   
   
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