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The country of Malaysia, located in Southeast Asia, is an incredible mixing pot of cultures. Bordering everything from Thailand and the South China Sea to Brunei and Indonesia, Malaysia has a central location that shouldn’t be skipped when exploring Southeast Asia. What makes Malaysia so fascinating is its diversity. In the same country, you can explore thriving, modern cities, explore colonial architecture, relax on some of the most beautiful beaches on the planet and hike through lush green jungles. Here are just some of the top reasons to visit Malaysia on your next trip to Asia.
Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of Malaysia is its diverse culture. In addition to colonial influences, there are a mixture of Asian cultures present in the country. Malays make up approximately half of the population, Chinese make up roughly one quarter and there is a strong Indian community. In addition, the Orang Asli people, a group indigenous to Malaysia, still makes up 12 percent of the population. These groups live together harmoniously in Malaysia and give the country its vibrant culture and heritage.
Embracing The Charm of Langkawi
Langkawi is regarded as the Jewel of Kedah since the archipelago on the Malaysia west coast shows the precious and stunning tropical paradise to the world. While embracing the charm of Langkawi, why don't you seek the best from these 2 most beautiful Langkawi Hotels below?
Tourism Minister: Malaysia on track to hit 33.1mil tourist arrivals for 2018 - Nation | The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is on track to achieve its target of 33.1mil tourist arrivals for 2018, said Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Mohamaddin Ketapi (). "We are keeping the target set [by the former Government] earlier at 33.1mil.
Orangutan in Borneo
The Orangutans are on what appears to be an island with a trench around it to keep people out, and as they play happily and eat the scattered food, I spot the largest of them all sitting quietly on his own and make my way across to him.
Johor ready for visitors during Visit Malaysia Year 2020 - Metro News | The Star Online
JOHOR BARU: Johor is ready to welcome domestic and foreign visitors in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2020, said state women development and tourism committee chairman Liow Cai Tung. She said the year 2020 was also important to Johor as the state will also be hosting the 20th Sukan Malaysia (Sukma) that year.