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Malaysia
Malaysia is a land of fascinating sights and attractions. The natural warmth of Malaysians is legendary ...

Rajasthan is where all the country's similes and metaphors
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Malaysia
Malaysia has fervently embraced modern technology -- it boasts two of the world's tallest skyscrapers and a super multimedia/cyber corridor. But it still has some of the world's most remote jungle (in Sabah and Sarawak), one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant old ports (Georgetown) and an atmospheric, colonial hill station (the Cameron Highlands). Even in Kuala Lumpur, the capital, which bristles with ambitious new building projects, you can still find exotic markets and plenty of local color. As a result, travelers to Malaysia can easily ratchet up or down the levels of adventure and comfort they want to experience.
Malaysian society stands on a lively and interesting fusion of Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous cultures and customs. Malaysia is a land of fascinating sights and attractions. The natural warmth of Malaysians is legendary; wherever one goes, the friendliness and hospitality of the people would prove to be a very special experience. Malaysia is paradise blessed with sun-drenched beaches, enchanting islands, diverse flora and fauna, forest retreats and magnificent mountains. A land of many colours is a popular holiday destination.
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The arrival of Europeans in Malaysia brought a dramatic change to the country. In 1511, the Portuguese captured Malaka and the rulers of the Melaka Sultanate fled south to Johor where they tried to establish a new kingdom ...
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Malaysia has a warm and humid climate. The humidity is about 80% all year round and temperatures range from 21 to 32°C. The climate is affected by the northeast and southwest monsoons ...
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Shopping in Malaysia ranges from exclusive department stores to street markets. Bargaining is expected in the markets, unless fixed prices are displayed. Kuala Lumpur is a popular shopping destination, rivaling Singapore and Hong Kong ...
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Malaysia's main international airport is at Sepang, 50km (31mi) south of KL. Tourists either fly into Sepang or arrive overland from Thailand or Singapore ...
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Malaysian Cuisine is a fusion of eating habits of the Chinese, Thai, Arabs and Indians like the people themselves who have now become a part of the Malaysian culture. The Malaysians generally eat their food hot and prepare it using lots of spices ...
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Malaysian culture or Malaya culture is a mixture of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and various indigenous tribes dating back to more than fifteen hundred years ago from a Kedah kingdom in Lembah Bujang with traders from China and India ...
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SuperStar Gemini promises to take you on an intimate cruise to relaxation, rejuvenation and rediscovery. Escape the stress of everyday life, as SuperStar Gemini transports you into a world of luxury and repose ...
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Malaysia is located in Southeastern
Asia. There are two distinct parts to Malaysia being Peninsular Malaysia
to the west and East Malaysia to the East. Peninsular Malaysia is located
south of Thailand, north of Singapore and east of the Indonesian island
of Sumatra ...
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Visitors to Malaysia must be in possession of valid passport/travel documents with a minimum validity of six months beyond the period of intended stay. In the case of a national passport not recognised by the Malaysian Government ...
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Southeastern Asia, peninsula and northern one-third of the island of Borneo, bordering Indonesia and the South China Sea, south of Vietnam ...
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