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Malaysia

Malaysia is a tropical country situated in southeast Asia. It borders Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei and the Philippines. It has an area of about 329,847 square kilometers and a total population size of about 27,730,000 people. Ask any question regarding the history, geography and local culture of the country.

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Why is Malaysia part of both Southeast Asia and island Southeast Asia?

It is because Malaysia consists of Peninsular Malaysia, which shares a land border with Thailand (which is located on mainland southeast Asia) to the north, and Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo.

What patterns or motif find on the Malaysian flag?

Similar in design to the US flag, the Malaysian flag has 14 alternating red and white stripes. There is a blue field in the upper left hand corner with a yellow crescent moon next to a yellow sun.

How do people adapt to Malaysia?

Malaysian people adapt to their environment just like everyone else adapts to their environment. They will simply get used to their weather the longer they live there.

How do i say see you again in Malay?

see you again - jumpa kamu lagi (juum-paa kaa-muu laa-gi)

There are several words which means you in Malay.

there are "kamu" (polite), "awak" [aa-waak] (polite) or "kau" [kaa-u].

hope it'll help..

Does Malaysia have an isthmus?

The country of Malaysia does not. However, there is an isthmus on the Malays Peninsula, belonging to Thailand and Myanmar. It's called the Kra Isthmus.

What climate is it in Malaysia?

The climate in Malaysia is tropical. The north-east monsoon (October to February) deluges Borneo and the east coast in rain and often causes flooding, while the west coast (particularly Langkawi and Penang) escape unscathed. The milder south-west monsoon (April to October) reverses the pattern. The southern parts of peninsular Malaysia, including perennially soggy Kuala Lumpur, are exposed to both but even during the rainy season, the showers tend to be intense but brief.

Malaysia is close to the equator, therefore warm weather is guaranteed. Temperatures generally range from 32°C/89.6 ºF at noon to about 26°C/78.8 ºF at midnight. But like most Southeast Asian countries, Malaysia's sun-shining days are interrupted by Monsoon season from November and February every year, and night temperatures can hit a low of about 23°C/73.4 ºF on rainy days.

Temperatures tend to be cooler in the highlands, with the likes of Genting Highlands,Cameron Highlands and Fraser's Hill having temperatures ranging from about 17°C/62.6 ºF at night to about 25°C/77 ºF in the day. Mount Kinabalu is known to have temperatures falling below 10°C/50 ºF.

What is the future of the Rubber Industry in Malaysia?

future of rubber industry(briefly),

the use of rubber is widening.Therefore,the future of malaysian rubber industry is fairly bright.The government has a policy encouraging the rubber industry.measures are been taken to ensure stablisation of rubber industry so that Malaysia remains an important player in the global rubber industry.

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What do Malaysian men wear?

they wear normal clothes or sometimes in hari raya they wear baju kurung

What country is closest to Malaysia?

Malaysia borders Thailand and Indonesia. The Philippines are also very close.

Where is Malaysian Airlines Flight 370?

Not that we've heard, as of Friday, March 21, 2014 at 2PM Pacific time.

1 rupiah is how much in ringgit Malaysia?

how much 2lakh Indian rupee in Malaysia ringgit

Who is the leader of Malaysia?

As of December 13, 2016, the prime minister is Najib Razak.

The monarch or head of state (Yang di-Pertuan Agong) is Muhammad V, Sultan of Kelantan, who succeeded Abdul Halim, Sultan of Kedah.

What happens if you overstay in Malaysia?

Hi

Dear If u Over Stay In Malaysia.

Its By country law ( Criminal Point )

So you need To contact Immigration Office In Putra jaya for Explain all your problems and Pay Fine and leave country.

more information u can contact Malaysian immigration or send to email this company.

www.ZiaBc.com

What narrow water is between Malaysia and Sumatra?

The name of the area of water between Malaysia and Sumatra is called the Strait of Malacca. It stretches for about 800 kilometers.

What is the distance from Florida to Malaysia?

Travelling eastbound from Miami, Florida (MIA) to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) Malaysia, the travel time would be approximately 31 hours.

Travelling Westbound via the west coast of america, the journey time from Miami (MIA), via Los Angeles (LAX) would be approximately 31 hours.

Do malaysians require visa to enter Gibraltar?

hallo,

yes, visa is required for you.

you need to apply for visa.

thus get in touch with the embassy

Gibraltar High Comission , Canada

Ottawa

Ontario

Canada

Phone:

+1-613-2371530

http://gibraltar.visahq.com/embassy/Canada/

Is Malaysia in the north?

Malaysia is located between lattitudes 1 and 7 in the northern hemisphere and longitudes 100 and 104

What do Malaysians do in their leisure time?

Since it is warmer there, many like to go and visit the beach. Scuba diving is also a popular past time.

What are the similarities and differences of the Philippines Singapore and Malaysia?

similarities-both Singapore and India follow Buddhism, they speak Hindi and they are in Asia.

differences-they do not have the same climate, they do not have the same capital

snehal bindra

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similarities-both Singapore and India follow Buddhism, they speak Hindi and they are in Asia.

differences-they do not have the same climate, they do not have the same capital

snehal bindra

5a

What is sacred in Malay?

The word 'sacred' in Malay is 'suci'.

'Suci' is pronounced as 'soo-chee'.

What is the culture in Malaysia?

Malaysia is located against the Straits of Melaka, protected, against swells and tsunamis, this part of the peninsula has welcomed foreign visitors since the days of early traders. Such a convenient shipping route has, over the centuries, created a cosmopolitan culture that is well-schooled in English.

One of Malaysia's key attractions is its extreme contrasts. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on stilts, and five-star hotels sit several meters away from ancient reefs. A fascinating fusion of tradition and modernity, Malaysia's architecture today is a reflection of Asia's many styles, cultures and religions. These influences include Hindu-Indian, Arab-Muslim, Chinese and European. Portuguese, Dutch and British colonization have also influenced local architecture. Now, the country embraces an independent modern Malaysian vision whilst staying true to its rich culture and heritage.