Malaysia

 Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country occupying parts of the Malay Peninsula and the island of

Borneo. It's known for its beaches, rainforests, and mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European

cultural influences. The capital, Kuala Lumpur, is home to colonial buildings, busy shopping

districts such as Bukit Bintang, and skyscrapers such as the iconic, 451m-tall Petronas Twin

Towers.

Malaysia is the 66th largest country by total land area. It has land borders with Thailand in the West

Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei in East Malaysia. It is linked to Singapore by a narrow

causeway and a bridge. The country also has maritime boundaries with Vietnam and the

The Philippines. The land borders are defined in large part by geological features such as the Perlis

River, the Golok River, and the Pagalayan Canal,

The religion in Malaysia, 63.5 percent of the population practices Islam; 18.7 percent Buddhism;

9.1 percent Christianity; 6.1 percent Hinduism; and 2.7 percent other religion. The official and

national language of Malaysia is Malaysian Malay,[157] a standardized form of the Malay

language.

Five interesting facts about Malaysia are it’s a constitutional monarchy; Malaysians don’t really

think of themselves as Malaysian; the largest cave chamber in the world is located in Malaysia.

The Sarawak Chamber in Gunung Mulu National Park is absolutely massive; Malaysia is a

a fantastic country with friendly citizens and a wealth of natural wonders to explore and enjoy. The

world’s largest export market in semiconductors and other electrical goods, Malaysia has a lot to

offer people relocating abroad. Malaysia's diversity in culture makes Malaysia a food haven and

one of the few countries with hundreds of celebrations and festivals all year round; the world’s

oldest tropical rainforest - the name Taman Negara simply means “national park” in Malay; the

rainforest is home to rare mammals such as the Malayan tiger, the crab-eating macaque,

Sumatran rhinos and even the Asian elephant; Malaysia has some incredible wildlife outside of

the rainforest and it is home to 14,500 plant species, 200 mammalian species, 600 species of

birds and 140 different species of snake.

Malaysia is famous for tourism as its rich cultural history, beautiful historical landmarks, and

mesmerizing local lifestyle attract so many tourists from around the globe. Starting with

recreational tourism, highland tourism, and adventure tourism, the article goes to focus on cultural

tourism, religious tourism, honeymoon tourism, beach tourism, and therapeutic tourism.

Famous places for visitors in Malaysia are Petronas Twin Towers; Langkawi Cable Car;

Langkawi Sky Bridge; Menara; Aquaria KLCC; Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Kota Kinabalu;

Bako National Park, Kuching; Melaka Historic City; Cameron Highlands; Langkawi Island; Batu

Caves, Selangor; Mount Kinabalu, Sabah; Semenggoh Nature Reserve, Sarawak; Turtle

Sanctuary Beach, Pulau Perhentian Besar; Taman Negara, Pahang; Gunung Mulu National Park,

Sarawak; The Perhentian Islands; Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, Langkawi; Sunway Lagoon

Theme Park; KL Tower Tickets (Menara Kuala Lumpur); Langkawi Underwater World Tickets;


Netopia Tickets, Penang; Petronas Twin Towers Tickets, Kuala Lumpur; Langkawi Cable Car

Tickets; Zoo Negara Tickets, Malaysia; Langkawi Wildlife Park Tickets; 99 Wonderland Park,

Selangor; Sungai Kinabatangan, Borneo Island; Penang Hill, Penang; Tioman Island; Sipadan

Island; Shangri-La's Orangutan Care Project, Kota Kinabalu; Pangkor Island; Dataran Merdeka;

Legoland Malaysia; Boh Plantation;

Must Visit Places in Kuala Lumpur: Kokol Hill; Chinatown; National Mosque of Malaysia;

Perdana Botanical Gardens; Islamic Arts Museum; Minnature Malaysia; KL Butterfly Park.

Must Visit Places in Langkawi: Dataran Lang; Gunung Raya; Pulau Payar Marine Park;

Langkawi Arts in Paradise 3D Museum; Pantai Kok Beach.

Must Visit Places in Kota Kinabalu: Manukan Island: Masjid Bandaraya; Sabah State Museum;

Atkinson Clock Tower; Satay Legend Lok Kawi.

Must Visit Places in Penang: Arulmigu Karumariamman Temple; Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion;

Bukit Panchor Forest Park; Clan Jetties; Bukit Mertajam Recreational Forest; KeK Lok Tong

Cave Temple; Perak Cave Temples; Sam Poh Tong Cave Temple; Ling Sen Tong Temple.