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MALAYSIA TRAVEL GUIDE - KEY FACTS

World Travel Guide Asia Malaysia Key Facts Picture choosen by: Ms.yuwei zhou Key Facts of Malaysia Location
Southeast Asia.

Time
GMT + 8.

Area
329,750 sq km (127,317 sq miles).

Population
25.2 million (2008 estimate).

Population Density
76.4 per sq km.

Capital
Kuala Lumpur. Population: 1.8 million (2007 estimate).

Geography
Malaysia is situated in central South-East Asia, bordering Thailand in the north, with Singapore to the south and Indonesia to the south and west. It is composed of Peninsular Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the north coast of the island of Borneo, 650 to 950km (404 to 600 miles) across the South China Sea. Peninsular Malaysia is an area of forested mountain ranges running north-south, on either side of which are low-lying coastal plains. The coastline extends some 1,900km (1,200 miles). The west coast consists of mangrove swamps and mudflats which separate into bays and inlets. In the west, the plains have been cleared and cultivated, while the unsheltered east coast consists of tranquil beaches backed by dense jungle. The major islands are Langkawi (a group of 99 islands), Penang and Pangkor off the west coast; and Tioman, Redang, Kapas, Perhentian and Rawa off the east coast. In Malaysian Borneo, Sarawak has alluvial and, in places, swampy coastal plains with rivers penetrating the jungle-covered hills and mountains of the interior. Sabah has a narrow coastal plain which gives way to mountains and jungle. Mount Kinabalu, at 4,094m (13,432ft), is the highest peak in Malaysia.

Government
Constitutional monarchy since 1963. Gained independence from the UK in 1957.

Head of State
Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin since 2006.

Head of Government
Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak since 2009.

Language
The national and official language is Bahasa Melayu, however, English is widely spoken. There are some minorities also speak Chinese (Cantonese and Hokkien), Iban and Tamil.

Religion
Malaysia's official religion is Islam. The country also has a large Buddhist community. Other religions, including Christian, Taoist, Confucianist, Hindu and animist, are also practiced.

Electricity
220-240 volts AC, 50Hz. square three-pin plugs are generally used.

Social Conventions
Malaysia is rich in differing ethnic and cultures. Malays are the majority and lead a peaceful life governed by the authority of elders and a strong sense of respect and etiquette. The Indian, Pakistani and Sri Lankan of the population came to Malaysia for the professional positions such as civil officer, police and some in the new rubber plantations. Due to its history, Malaysia is also influenced by Europe (British, Dutch and Portuguese in particular). However, this member portion of Malaysia population is now very small.

In Malaysian, “hello” means “peace be with you” in the Muslim. Usually Malay men are addressed Encik (pronounced Enchik) with or without the name; single Malay women should be called Cik (pronounced Che) and married woman Puan. To show a sign of respect is touching the hand to the chest. When shaking hands, a relaxed wrist and gentle touch should be adopted. It is also common to address in western forms among Chinese and Indians. Malaysian people are of warm and lavish hospitality. The manner of hospitality is informal in most cases.

Notes: Only use your right hand when eating food by hand. The religious beliefs should be respected by visitors and follow Malaysian examples such as wearing appropriate clothing, removing shoes when entering a house or temple.
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RECENTLY SUBMITTED IN Malaysia

Bus to Malaysia Posted by Ms. yuwei zhou on 08 September 2010 12:04:19

Buses / coaches into Malaysia (KL / Malacca) run from Brunei, Indonesian Borneo, Singapore and Thailand. Please see the relevant city pages for more details. Singapore - a multitude of bus companies operate direct routes from Singapore to various destinations in Peni... More

Malaysia overview Posted by Ms. yuwei zhou on 08 September 2010 10:24:17

A former British colony, Malaysia, as the rising star of South-East Asia, neighbored with Thailand in the west, Singapore in the South, and Indonesia in east. Malaysia famed with its culture diversity and fascinating nature and became one of the most popular tourist destinations worldwide. For ... More

Things To Do in Malaysia Posted by Ms. yuwei zhou on 19 January 2010 04:28:25

Attend Puja Umur (the Sultan's birthdat) which is one of the most magnificent annual festivals, celebrated for a week. It begins with a parade in Kota Bharu. The Annual Sabah International Dragon Boat Festival is also popular. • Have a sensuous spa treatment. It is available in most of resorts ... More