The twin tower, KLCC,tenting highland and Sunway popgun
as a student in malaysia,how can i go for holiday to australia
No.
Malaysia Day is different from National day/Independence day(31 August 1957). Malaysia Day (16 September 1963) is the formation of Penisular Malaysia(before was name Malaya) and Sabah with Sarawak. Malaysia Day is usually just an acknowledgement of the day not a public holiday. The reason Sabah and Sarawak makes 16 September a holiday because on the same day, it's the Head of State (both Sabah & Sarawak) official Birthday. However, there was a call and occasionally debate on establishing the Malaysia Day as a nationwide celebrated holiday. The topic is fairly political and open for discussion, especially after the 2008 March 8th General Election.
All currencies are allowed into Malaysia.
Yes, Indians need a visa to travel to Malaysia.
No, Malaysia is a Muslim country so it does not observe so called Christian festivals. The only Christian festival Malaysia observe is Christmas, which is only celebrated in some states. (In East Malaysia, Good Friday is declared as public holiday, but not in other states).
well whatever size you want!!
yes i need political asylam in malaysia with my family
in my holidays i spend with my grand mother by roaming the city in Malaysia, Singapore e.t.c
The best currency to take to Malaysia other than the Malaysian Ringgit is the US Dollar. However, note that all business in Malaysia is conducted in Malaysian Ringgit by law.
Yes, US citizens need a visa to visit Malaysia for tourism or business purposes.
It takes 23 hours and 30 minutes to get to Malaysia from Colorado