Malaysia is a well-known country in the Southeast Asia. Malaysia consists of thirteen states and three federal territories under the federal constitutional monarchy while separated by the South China Sea into two regions East Malaysia and West Malaysia. East Malaysia shares a land and maritime borderline together with Thailand and maritime borders line such as Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
There are many reasons why people from foreign country prefer are attracted to Malaysia. Why? Because Malaysia has much beautiful aspect that drawn many people to come visit it. Each of it has unique traits that only make Malaysia become more attractive in the eye of the visitor. Thus it causing many tourist come to Malaysia every year while some choose to stay and become its occupant.
Kek Lok Si Temple
Kek Lok Si is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia. This temple standing on the hilltop at Air Itam, Penang Hill, The inner structure is divided into three different zones. The temple grounds is comprise of the hill entrance, souvenir, food and drinks stalls and the turtle liberation pond. Next, the mid section consist of the temple houses temples, gardens, the pagoda and the four heavenly kings pavilion. On the otherhand, the hilltop plays as the host for the enormous statue of the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin as well be surrounded by more gardens and temples.
Perhentian Island
Pulau Perhentian means "Stopover Island" in English and it is said that the islands got their names from fishermen who would find cover and stop at the islands in times of thunderstorm and bad weather. This island is consisting of two islands, which known as Pulau Perhentian Besar (Big Perhentian Island) and Pulau Perhentian Kecil (Small Perhentian Island). Due to Perhentians unique beauty, it has captured the hearts of backpackers from all around the world with its unspoilt and undeveloped natural beauty. The island has a very unique atmosphere if want to compare with the islands in Thailand although it is teeming with young and lively backpacking community.
Langkawi Sky Bridge
The Langkawi Sky Bridge is located at the 'end' of the Cable Car ride in Langkawi Island. This is one of the island’s highlights and it is a 410ft-long curved pedestrian bridge that been built above Mount Mat Cinchang. The views we saw from here are simply stunning and beautiful. It is located 2,300ft above sea level, the Sky Bridge can be easily accessible through the Langkawi Cable Car. The journey to the top starts out at the Oriental Village in the upper northwest of Langkawi Island, near Pantai Kok. Once the cable car start moving, it getting a little chilly as winds flow through the ventilation slits at the top of cable car.
Sipadan Water Village
This final airport destination is in Tawau which located in Sabah, Malaysia. To get to Tawau you will have to take a fliwhole resort is built over water on stilts. The design of Sipadan Water Village have been built specifically for over-the-water layout, and not to mention the splendid water cottage accommodations with flowered sidewalks with wonderfully prepared Asian and Continental cuisine, and impeccable and personable service. Sipadan Water Village is a resort beautifully constructed with Bajau architectural design that defines its own uniqueness and special trait.
George Town
George Town, is officially known as the City of Penang Island (Bandaraya Pulau Pinang), is actually the capital city of Penang. The city comprises Penang Island together with its surrounding smaller islands. George Town is the Malaysia's third most populous city with the population 708,127 inhabitants in the year 2010, while Greater Penang is the nation's second largest conurbation with a population of 2,412,616. The unique culture that been dwell inside the George can make you feel like you in another side of the world once you feel the surrounding and air.
Author: Mohd Imran Tashiron
Malaysia is beautiful but I am very like. the blue water
ReplyDeleteYes buddy. Let's make Malaysia prosper again.
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