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Malaysia Travel Guide

Malaysia Travel Guide

Malaysia is one of the famous tourist destinations in Far East. The tropical island resorts, endless white sandy beaches offer a taste of paradise, while beneath warm coral seas, world-class dive sites add to the beauty of this beautiful city. Its beautiful coral islands of the gleaming beaches and tall palm trees overlooking the clear blue waters of the sea add to the beauty of the city. Malaysia's main decoy is its rich aquatic life and lavish coral reefs

Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy, nominally headed by the Paramount Ruler, who is elected for a five-year term from among the nine sultans of the Malay states. Malaysia is one of the rising stars of South-East Asian tourism, a nation looking to the future while cherishing the ways of the past. Centuries of trade have resulted in a vibrant mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous tribal cultures, creating a veritable melting pot of peoples, traditions and religions that makes it a deeply intriguing place to visit.

The majestic mosques and temples plus a gorgeous coastline are enough to tempt even the most jaded visitor. The dense jungles, soaring peaks and lush tropical rainforests harbour an abundant flora and fauna. Malaysia is a multicultural society. There is a profusion of faith and religions, with Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Sikhism and even shamanism on the map. Malaysians are very friendly when approached and will usually go out of their way to help tourists find their way around if possible.

 

Places of attractions:

Sultan Abdul Saman Building

Sultan Abdul Saman Building:
This Moorish-inspired building, topped by a shiny copper dome and a 40m high clock tower, is a major landmark in the city. It is a stately, historical building rich in character server as house to several important government departments during the British administration. This heritage building is now occupied by the Supreme Court and the Textile Museum.

Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman
The heritage centre of the Badan Warisan Malaysia is located in a mock Tudor building. This was formerly the residence of a local headman in Kedah. It is beautifully decorated with intricate carvings and is furnished to reflect a house of the early thirties with some wedding.

Nation Sports Complex
It spreads over 200 acre of land and is situated on the site in Bukit Jalil. It is the venue for sports and other functions held in Malaysia. Traditional carvings adorn the main entrance of the National Stadium which was the venue for the opening, closing ceremonies and the track and field events during the Kuala Lumpur '98 XVI Commonwealth Games.

Kuala Lumpur Railway Station:
This station is one of the heritage buildings that reflect the influence of Moorish architecture. It was renovated in 1986 to provide air-conditioned comfort and modern facilities for the passengers. From this station there are also train services to Singapore and Thailand.

Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens

Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens:
It is the popular park which is located at Jalan Perdana. It showcases harmony, beauty and tranquility created by both man and nature. The sprawling 91.6 acres garden is built around two lakes. The orchid gardens – with nearly 800 varied orchid add to the beauty of this garden. The other attraction within the garden is the Butterfly park – there are more than 6000 butterflies and enough area for nursing and breeding them also.

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
This bird park houses over 5,000 birds. The park spreads over an area of 2.8 acres of enclosure, 3.2 hectares of free flight aviary and 0.5 hectare devoted to the hornbill. It is one of the main attractions in Malaysia.

National Mosque
This mosque is uniquely designed; it embodies a contemporary expression of traditional Islamic art, calligraphy and ornamentation. The multi-fold umbrella-like roof is the most striking feature in this mosque and it symbolizes the aspirations of an independent nation. Standing prominently against the skyline is the sleek and stylish 73m high minaret. It is the principal mosque for the city dwellers.

Penang Cultural Center

Penang Cultural Center
The traditional houses of the Malays and ethnic groups of Sabah and Sarawak are on display. This center operates three cultural tours daily, which are a window to the Malaysian culture. There are cultural dances, and demonstrations of wedding ceremonies, traditional games and the making of handicrafts.



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