Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia. It was originally formed from Malaya in 1957 and became Malaysia in 1961 with the inclusion of additional states. The population is made up primarily of Malays, Chinese, Indians, and indigenous peoples. Islam is the predominant religion. Key attractions include the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, the islands of Langkawi and Perhentian, the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center, and the extensive Mulu Caves. The culture is influenced by the Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous populations with corresponding foods, dress, and celebrations. Tourism is an important industry and Malaysia welcomes visitors with its natural beauty, cultural diversity and moderate
Slides prepared for Cross-Cultural Awareness Programme by UNESCO Korea @ Busan, South Korea.
Original by James Chai Fu Onn
Minor Adaptation by Soon Aik
Slides prepared for Cross-Cultural Awareness Programme by UNESCO Korea @ Busan, South Korea.
Original by James Chai Fu Onn
Minor Adaptation by Soon Aik
" The GOOD, the BAD & the UGLY"
by Amirul HM & Group in January 2009
FOR & AGAINST Presentation for European Studies taught by Prof. Panos from Greece & Dr. Seidleman from Germany.
- Amirul HM, Malaysia ( the UGLY)
- Raf, Philippines ( the BAD )
- Fizah & Ai Yamada, Malaysia & Japan( the GOOD )
- Kurt, Switzerland ( Neutral cum Judge )
An introduction to Philippine History starting from the so called precolonial period up to the American occupation to the Philippine Archipelago. I hope it can help!
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country whose history has been strongly influenced by its strategic geographical position made it a focal point for trade and international influences . To the west the Hindu India, the Islamic Middle East and Christian Europe , while China and Japan to the northeast were important influences came from the hand of trade routes across the region. The Malaysian history is also intertwined with that of its neighbors , Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, Brunei and Thailand. These product trade and exogenous influences cultures brought great wealth and diversity to Malaysia , although they were also vectors of domination and colonialism.
" The GOOD, the BAD & the UGLY"
by Amirul HM & Group in January 2009
FOR & AGAINST Presentation for European Studies taught by Prof. Panos from Greece & Dr. Seidleman from Germany.
- Amirul HM, Malaysia ( the UGLY)
- Raf, Philippines ( the BAD )
- Fizah & Ai Yamada, Malaysia & Japan( the GOOD )
- Kurt, Switzerland ( Neutral cum Judge )
An introduction to Philippine History starting from the so called precolonial period up to the American occupation to the Philippine Archipelago. I hope it can help!
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country whose history has been strongly influenced by its strategic geographical position made it a focal point for trade and international influences . To the west the Hindu India, the Islamic Middle East and Christian Europe , while China and Japan to the northeast were important influences came from the hand of trade routes across the region. The Malaysian history is also intertwined with that of its neighbors , Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, Brunei and Thailand. These product trade and exogenous influences cultures brought great wealth and diversity to Malaysia , although they were also vectors of domination and colonialism.
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Malaysia Unveiled Exploring Its Top Destinations dashferrari18
Malaysia is a land of captivating diversity, offering a rich tapestry of landscapes, cultures, and experiences for travelers to explore. From the bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur, where iconic landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers and Batu Caves stand tall, to the heritage and mouthwatering street food of Penang, Malaysia promises a journey like no other.
4. Malaya became independent in 1957. It
became Malaysia in 1961 when it
incorporated Sarawak, Sabah and
Singapore. Singapore seceded peacefully
in 1965.
5. Malaysia is divided into 13 states and 3
federal territories (Wilayah Persekutuan)-
Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan
6. • White - peace and honesty .
• Red - Strength, bravery and courage in facing challenges .
• Blue - Unity of the Malaysian people .
• Yellow - the yellow seen on the crescent and star is the
color of the royal family .
10. MALAY
FOOD
Rendang is a spicy meat dish
Nasi ulam is a steamed rice dish
mixed with various herbs
Ayam bakar is a
Grilled chicken with rice
Ikan bakar is a grilled fish
11. CHINESE FOOD
Bakkwa is a salty-sweet Dryer
meat
Baozi its Filled With meat
Youtiao
Mie goring is a fried
noodle
24. 5 - Petronas Twin Towers
The tallest buildings in the world
from 1998 to 2004
25. 4 - Langkawi
Consisting of 99 islands .
Langkawi Island is a tourist destination for a large number of
Malaysians and foreign tourists due to the picturesque nature.
26. 3 - Perhentian Islands
The Perhentian Islands are the must-go place in
Malaysia for budget travelers
27. 2 - Sepilok Rehabilition Centre
A place for pet monkeys
39. • Malaysia has a very long history and great traditions and
culture ( malaysian , china , indian ...) .
• It is clean and nature-friendly.
• It has lovely tourist attractions like pristine beaches, Mulu
Caves … .
• It is famous with its Islamic Traditions
• It has moderate weather. Summer is the ideal time to visit the
country.
• In 2004 reached 40,000 visitors from Saudi Arabia only
• Lastly, Malaysia is A lovely place and deserves to visit.