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12 November 2010
PLACES OF INTEREST - LABUAN
Located off the west coast of Sabah, Labuan is a paradise for wreck diving and international deep sea fishing. The annual Labuan International Sea Challenge is an exciting water sports event for enthusiasts. The island is the site of several World War II memorials.
PLACES OF INTEREST - SARAWAK
Bako National Park - credit to www.skyscrapercity.com |
PLACES OF INTEREST - SABAH
Mount Kinabalu - credit to commons.wikimedia.org |
PLACES OF INTEREST - PAHANG
Cameron Highlands - credit to www.asiaexplorers.com |
11 November 2010
PLACES OF INTEREST - TERENGGANU
Redang Island - credit to www.malaysianislandreview.com |
PLACES OF INTEREST - KELANTAN
Sultan Ismail Petra Arch, Kota Bharu - credit to www.travel.110mb.com |
PLACES OF INTEREST - JOHOR
Sibu Island - credit to www.cuti.com.my |
PLACES OF INTEREST - MALACCA
Its long history has made Malacca a veritable treasure trove of the past and a cultural melting pot. Tourists are inevitably drawn to its historical precinct, containing the well-preserved 17th century Dutch Stadhuys and the remains of the Portuguese A' Famosa. Of interest here are several museums, a replica of the Malacca Sultanate Palace and the Independence Memorial Building. The Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum provides insights into this unique community. Nearby Ayer Keroh and A' Famosa Water Park provide numerous sightseeing spots and recreational activities.
PLACES OF INTEREST - PERLIS
Gua Kelam - credit to www.asiaexplorers.com |
PLACES OF INTEREST - KEDAH
Dataran Lang, Langkawi - credits to www.fun-travel-malaysia.com |
PLACES OF INTEREST - PENANG
Penang Bridge - credits to www.terataigarden.com |
PLACES OF INTEREST - PERAK
Tong Temple, Ipoh - credit to explore-ipoh.com |
Perak in its heyday was synonymous with the nation's flourishing tin mining industry. Its claim to fame today can be attributed to its charming tourist attractions. Alluring Pangkor Island is the location of the award-winning Pangkor Laut Resort. Ipoh, the state capital, and Taiping with its picturesque lake gardens, still retain a strong semblance of the British era. The royal town of Kuala Kangsar, Gua Tempurung's fascinating limestone formations and mysterious Kellie's Castle are other attractions.
PLACES OF INTEREST - NEGERI SEMBILAN
The pervasive influence of the Minangkabau culture is a distinct characteristic of the state. Its flourishing capital of Seremban has several interesting historical and cultural sites. Seri Menanti, a royal enclave, is home to Malaysia's largest traditional timber palace. Port Dickson is a popular weekend retreat with its long coastline and wide choice of resort accommodations. Homestays offer an authentic experience of the local 'kampung' or village lifestyle.
PLACES OF INTEREST - SELANGOR
I-City, Shah Alam -credit to nikelkhor.blogspot.com |
Selangor is the main gateway for visitors to the country. Attractions in the state include the unique Kampung Kuantan Fireflies Park, the magnificent Batu Caves, fabulous theme parks and great shopping. An annual sporting highlight is the action-packed Formula One race held at Sepang International Circuit. Shah Alam, the state capital, is the site of the splendid Blue Mosque with the tallest minarets in the world.
PLACES OF INTEREST - PUTRAJAYA
Putrajaya Mosque - credit to www.cultureshocktherapy.com |
Situated 25km south of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya is the futuristic administrative capital of the nation. Hailed as an 'Intelligent Garden City', this model township is a proud symbol of Malaysia's aspiration to be a developed nation. The focal point here is Putra Square, the stately Prime Minister's Office and the aesthetically-pleasing Putrajaya Mosque. Another impressive feature is the uniquely designed bridges that span the various points of the sprawling Putrajaya Lake.
PLACES OF INTEREST - KUALA LUMPUR
KLCC - credit to www.frogandprincess.wordpress.com |
This vibrant capital of Malaysia had its origin as a tin mining outpost in the 1800s. The hub of commerce, politics, culture and education, KL's skyline is a striking contrast of ultra-modern structures and charming heritage buildings. The imposing Petronas Twin Towers, the world's tallest twin structures, is a major draw for most visitors. KL's fascinating sights, irresistible shopping, endless festivals, exciting nightlife and gastronomic delights make it an exciting holiday destination.
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