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Sunday 14 December 2014

Malaysia's Amazing Offerings

Malaysia's Amazing Offerings 


 Its rich heritage has earned Malaysia worldwide recognition for its kaleidoscope of culture, food and natural wonders. Here, cosmopolitan cities rise alongside ancient rainforests, the coastline is jewelled with beautiful islands, and temptation lives in dazzling shopping malls as well as street bazaars. Here, adventure awaits you. 


 There is a charming variety in the (cultural and geographical) origins of Malaysian cuisine. Yet the local ingredients and palates have imparted a truly Malaysian flavour to Chinese chicken rice, differentiated Malaysian rendang from Indonesian, and made nasi biryani distinct from Indian biryani.


Pulau Payar is known for its best snorkelling and diving spots, on top the chance to feed baby sharks upclose. (Photo credit : Tourism Malaysia)
 Malaysia is known for its dazzling beaches where sea turtles nest, its crystal clear waters and colourful coral reefs that make it a top international diving and snorkelling destination, as well as its wide range of beach resorts, suitable for vacationing families and honeymooning couples of all budgets. 


 
 From the valleys to the mountain peaks, Malaysia is a luxuriously fertile country, with freshwater swamp forests, vegetation growing along towering limestone cliffs, mangrove forests and more. The mountains and highlands offer challenging yet rewarding trails that are awe-inspiring and breathtaking.



1 Utama Shopping Mall
 Malaysia is a major shopping hub of the region; people flock from all over the world to enjoy the many annual nationwide sales. The numerous shopping malls feature international stores, high-end designer brands, as well as many affordable local products and souvenir items. 


Dry-Tossed Sambal Linguine, Delicious
 FOOD
 Malaysia has a truly diverse heritage, thanks to influences from its myriad of ethnicities and cultures. The various indigenous tribes, as well as the Malay, Chinese and Indian peoples, have lived together and shared this country for more than three generations. This cultural assimilation has resulted in art, architecture, and traditions that are unique to Malaysia.

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