Attractions in Malaysia
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The Sarawak Museum, located in Kuching, Malaysia, offers a rich tapestry of ethnographic and ecological artifacts that delve into the traditional tribal and environmental life of Sarawak. Visitors can explore […]
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Tanjung Aru Beach, a short ride from Kota Kinabalu, offers a scenic stretch of sand where visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, jogs, and picnics. The beach is known for its […]
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In 1910, the Chinese revolutionary and future president Sun Yat-sen spent six months in Penang, residing in a historic shophouse that now houses the Sun Yat-Sen Museum. Located in George […]
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The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, situated at the heart of Kuala Lumpur City Centre, boasts over 236,806 square feet (22,000 square meters) of function space. This expansive facility hosts a […]
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Kuching’s Tua Pek Kong Temple, one of the city’s oldest Chinese places of worship, dates back to 1770 as claimed by a plaque at the site. It is among more […]
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Nestled in the foothills of the Borneo Highlands, 62 miles (100 kilometers) south of Kuching, Annah Rais is a Bidayuh longhouse settlement that offers a glimpse into traditional communal living. […]
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Kuching Mosque, also known as Masjid Bandaraya Kuching, stands as a prominent landmark on a low hill overlooking the Sarawak River. Its history traces back to at least 1840, though […]
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Nestled within driving distance of Kuala Lumpur, the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) spans 3,775 acres of lush tropical rainforest. Established as a research and conservation area, FRIM is home […]
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Opened in 1985 after 15 years of planning, the Penang Bridge (Jambatan Pulau Pinang) spans 8.4 miles (13.5 kilometers) to connect George Town in Penang with Seberang Prai on the […]
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Nestled in the sleepy coastal town of Sekinchan, north of Kuala Selangor, the Sekinchan Paddy Fields (Sawah Padi Sekinchan) stand as Malaysia’s rice bowl. These vast, flat, and fertile fields […]
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The Monsopiad Cultural Village, located in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, honors the legendary Kadazan-Dusun warrior and headhunter, Monsopiad. This living museum offers a glimpse into the traditional lifestyles of the local […]
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Built in 1870 by Charles Brooke, the Second White Rajah of Sarawak, the Astana stands as a regal complex on the banks of the Sarawak River in Kuching. The official […]
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Nestled in the Malaysian state of Kedah, known as the Rice Bowl of Malaysia, the Rice Museum (Laman Padi Langkawi) offers a glimpse into the region’s agricultural heritage. Surrounded by […]
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Initially constructed as a prison in 1879, the Square Tower stands as a colonial landmark on the eastern end of the Kuching Waterfront. Its crenelated top, hexagonal turret, and the […]
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The Sabah State Mosque, located in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, stands as one of the region’s most recognizable landmarks. This architectural marvel blends contemporary design with traditional Islamic elements, featuring a […]
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Nestled in the heart of Melaka, A’ Famosa Water Theme Park stands as one of Malaysia’s largest water parks, offering a refreshing escape for families and locals seeking respite from […]
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Located in Penang, Malaysia’s culinary capital, the Wonderfood Museum offers a unique and engaging experience centered around the region’s rich food culture. The museum features dozens of realistic food models, […]
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Redang Island, located in the South China Sea off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, is known for its pristine beaches and clear turquoise waters. Surrounded by a marine park, […]
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Deer Cave, located in the UNESCO-listed Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak, Borneo, holds the distinction of being the world’s largest cave passage open to the public. The dramatic limestone […]
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Canada Hill, a low limestone ridge overlooking Miri, Malaysia, is home to a giant MIRI sign and a vintage oil rig known as The Grand Old Lady. This historic site […]
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Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, has embraced its feline-inspired name with a series of cat statues scattered throughout the city center. The Malay word for cat, ‘kucing,’ sounds identical to […]
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Nestled in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery offers a unique blend of art and economics. Operated by the Central Bank of Malaysia, […]
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Located outside Kuala Lumpur, i-City is a comprehensive urban, business, and tourism development that encompasses malls, offices, hotels, and various tourist attractions. The highlight for many visitors is the theme […]
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Rivers have long served as the lifeblood of Borneo, and the Kuching Waterfront (Esplanade) offers a scenic stroll along more than half a mile of the Sarawak River. This vibrant […]