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After dusk, along the shores of Titiwangsa lake, north of central Kuala Lumpur, the wheel is called "Eye on Malaysia", sometimes it spins, and the lights are continuously changing. Landmark Petronas towers are visible in the backround.

Vacations Batu Feringgi - Malaysia


A number of beaches are stripped in line on the north coast of Penang in Malaysia. This strip of beaches is Batu Ferringhi. Tanjung Bungah and Teluk Bahang is situated adjacent to this strip. Here you will find memento stores, hotels, transport rental services. This beach was also influenced by The Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004. There was no loss of any life as the guards on duty warned the people about the influx of tsunami.People here experience rainfall in the months from April to May and October to November. You can visit this place any time throughout the year as the temperature here is generally consistent. Here you will also find the art galleries and museums where the work of local artists is displayed. An antediluvian form of art called as Lion Dance that used to be performed by Chinese immigrants, now it has been performed in a typical Malaysian style. This art form is related with power, majesty, good luck and happiness. Now days it is performed on different occasions like inauguration ceremonies and Chinese New Year.

Melaka,
Melaka - Royal Palace

Melaka, formerly known as Malacca, is the one of the smallest states of Malaysia.
Located in the region of the Malay Peninsula, it houses a population of about 700,000 inhabitants. The city is has developed into a commercial and economic centre, yet it has retained its pleasant charm.

Melaka enjoys a tropical climate. The temperature is warm and humid throughout the year, although it gets cooler in the evenings. The annual precipitation is spread across the year with irregular showers.

Despite being a small state, Melaka has grown rapidly in the past few years with manufacturing and tourism as the main economic sectors.

Sabah
Sabah is a state in Malaysia which is situated in the northern region of the Borneo Island. Towards the south-west of Sabah lies the Sarawak state of Malaysia while towards its south is the province of East Kalimantan of Indonesia.

Kota Kinabalu is the capital of Sabah. In Sabah, the western region is mountainous, the eastern and central regions have plains and lower mountain ranges.

The population of this place was 3.387 million in 2007. Throughout the year, the climate is usually humid and the temperatures range from 25 degrees Celsius to the low thirties. The wet season is from November to April and there is 120 inches of annual rainfall. There are 30 different ethnic races in Sabah and these have more than 80 local dialects.

The major indigenous groups are Murut, Bajau and Kadazan and also considerable populations of Indians, Malays and Chinese.


Shah Alam

Shah Alam, being the first developed city in Malaysia, is situated in Petaling and Klang districts of Selangor. Formerly, it was recognized as Sungai Renggam and later on it was named as Shah Alam by the Sultan of the state of Selangor, Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah in his late father’s name Sultan Alam Shah. This city was well-known for palm oil and rubber trade.Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, Petaling Jaya, Klang, Bangi and Kajang are located on the outer boundary of Shah Alam. It is situated at 25 km west from Kuala Lumpur and at the distance of 15 minutes from Subangs Kuala Lumpur International Airport. As per the records of 2005, 4, 33,400 people reside in Shah Alam, which in the year 2010 it is expected to rise up to 4, 94,400 people.In Shah Alam Gallery, different type of paintings and creative writings are displayed. The culture of Shah Alam is nurtured through games and performing dances and craftsmanship. People in Shah Alam experience the average temperature of 24°C to 33°C.

George Town
George Town - Skyline of the City

George Town(known as Tanjung in the Malay language) is the capital city of the Malaysian State of Penang.

The city has been listing as a Unesco World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008 due to its unique architectural and cultural tracts.

George Town is today a vibrant city with about 220,000 inhabitants.

Penang
Penang - Beach at Batu Ferringhi

Penang is a Malaysian state located in the Malay Peninsula. It is also referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Orient’, although it actually means ‘island of a betel nut tree’. With over one million inhabitants, Penang is the eighth most populated state in Malaysia.

It is characterised by an equatorial climate which is consistent throughout the year. The weather stays warm and clear with brief but abundant rainfall from June to September. The humidity is tempered by cool breezes with the surrounding sea influencing the climate to a great extent.

Penang was originally a part of the Malay kingdom before it became a free port in the 1960s. Today, Penang is one of the most competent economies of Malaysia with manufacturing as its major industry sector.

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