Tourism in Malaysia II

Asia is best known for providing the best tourist places to the people in the world. Malaysia is one such place where you would like to spend your vacations and holidays with your loved ones. Malaysia is divided into three broadly and prominent part of it is occupied by the part which is separated by South China Sea. Peninsular Malaysia and Eastern Malaysia form the remaining minor parts. The virtue which highlights Malaysia is their multiculturalism. Their multiculturalism depicts real socialism and because of which the Malaysian people are easy to mingle with, for the tourists.

Tourism in Malaysia

Tourism in Malaysia

Popular Destinations

The most popular destinations include Desaru Beach in Johor, Alor Setar tower in Kedah, Bird Park & National Science center in Kuala Lampur, Fort Cornwallis in Penang and many others. All these tourist destinations remain contrast to one another. Moon Cake-Lantern festival, Hari Raya Puasa, Hungry Ghost festival, Diwali are some of the widely celebrated festivals. All these festivals and attractive tourist destinations have made Malaysia, a Gastronomical paradise. If you wish to spend your holidays in a place full of natural wonders, meet multi-ethnic people and enjoy nature to the core, count on Malaysia for sure.

3 Comments

  1. Virgil Kuretich
    Mar 22, 2012

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    Apr 5, 2012

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    Apr 7, 2012

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