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"Malaysia, truly Asian" is the national slogan. On the mainland you'll find the capital Kuala Lumpur (with Twin Towers), Melakka (with Dutch history) and famous tea fields (like the Cameron Highlands). On the East there is Sarawak (the Northern part of Borneo) where you can find exotic monkeys and apes (orang-utang = "person of the forest"). Malaysia is mostly a Muslim country with a large Chinese minority.
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"Malaysia, truly Asian" is the national slogan. On the mainland you'll find the capital Kuala Lumpur...
The Cameron Highlands is known for tea estates, orchards, waterfalls, nature, wildlife and golf cour...
The Gunung Mulu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses caves and karst forma...
Johor Bahru, as part of tihe wider Iskandar Urban Area, is a city of 2.5 million people. It's border...
Kota Kinabalu is home to the highest mountain - with the same name - in South-East Asia. The area is...
Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia and the economical and cultural center. Best known are the P...
Kuching is the main city on Sarawak, the northern part of Borneo that is part of Malaysia. There are...
Langkawi is a district and an archipelago of islands in the Andaman Sea, some 30 km off the mainland...
Melaka has a long and very interesting history, where it was part of the major trading route between...
Georgetown is the capital of Penang Island and known for historical buildings, Chinese Shophouses, M...
Tioman Island is located at the east side of mainland Malaysia. It's touristic infra structure offer...