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Population – 25.2 million, Area – 329,750 sq km (127,317 sq miles), Currency – Ringgit (MYR; symbol RM) = 100 sen, Flight times – From London to Kuala Lumpur is 12 hours 30 minutes; from New York is 20 hours 20 minutes, Cities – Kuala Lumpur (capital), Busan (or Pusan), Taegu, Incheon, Time Zone – GMT+8, Weather – Tropical and humid without extremely high temperatures, Languages – Bahasa Melayu is the national and official language, English is widely spoken, other languages such as Chinese (Cantonese and Hokkien), Iban and Tamil are spoken by minorities, Religion – Islam (official religion), Buddhism, Christianity, Taoism, Confucianism, Hindu and animist, Electricity - 220-240 volts AC, 50Hz; square three-pin plugs are generally used.
Malaysia is a country with two distinct parts. Peninsula Malaysia constitutes the long fringe of land, extending down from Asia,
It is the Peninsula that seems to attract the most visitors, probably because of the diversity it offers in the way of people, activities and climates. The highland regions offer cool relief from the clinging humidity of the mainland, while Langkawi is the popular choice for sand and surf enthusiasts. The east coast, particularly the northern Kelantan province, offers the chance for an interesting cultural exploration of traditional Malay life. The city of Cool hideaways are found in the highlands that roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves. One of Malaysia's key attractions is its extreme contrasts. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on stilts, and five-star hotels sit several metres away from ancient reefs. Malaysia is a destination known for its combination of eclectic cultures, natural wonders and scenic getaways. Bahasa Melayu is the national language, but English is widely spoken and is the language of business. Cantonese, Hokkien and Hakka are spoken by the Malaysias Chinese population and Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi among the Indian population. |