To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia, A bubbling, bustling melting pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. There are so many thinks to see and do in Malaysia; Why not take a leisurely walk around Penang where wafts of Chinese incense blend with sour durian while Bollywood tunes blast from an Indian shop. After that visit the Cameron Highlands where you can visit colonial tea plantations in the cool air of the highlands; or, on the Seribuat Archipelago, off the east coast of Johor, snorkel through coral gardens and lounge on a beautiful beach. For more adventure head to Taman Negara and track elephants, or how about the adventure to experience the depths of Sarawak and Sabah in the mythical Borneo the second biggest rain forest in the world where you can see wild orang-utans and climb massive Mt Kinabalu south East Asia's 5th highest mountain. If you like a modern cosmopolitan city with a charming Asian flair than head to Kuala Lumpur and see one of Asians most modern city surrounded jungle covered hills.
Seeing is believing, come and visit Malaysia and see for yourself. Its a secret tip in Asia.
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i will tell you about Malaysia - saya akan beritahu kamu tentang Malaysia (saa-yaa AA-kaan be-rii-taa-huu kaa-muu ten-taang Malaysia) "be" sounds like believe "ten" sounds like turn
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Samsung Stores in Malaysia like Cheras Selatan, IOI Mall, and others.
The homes in Malaysia are quite beautiful, spacious and well maintained with lovely fencing and security. I plan to buy a house in Malaysia when I've saved enough.
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There's lots to do in Malaysia. If you like nature, you can go hiking. If you like the sun, head to the beaches or islands. If you like you can go snorkelling/diving too. For women, shopping is great particularly in KL. For those who want to experience the village lifestyle, you can do that also. Malaysia is very diverse.
Yes, like anywhere in Asia
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just like us! ;)
Orangutans live in Indonesia and Malaysia because they want to its just like asking why do u live in Canada?
It seems like Malaysia looks after animals better than Bali does. Malaysia has animal welfare laws in place, while Bali is still struggling with animal abuse.