Malaysia
Hunter Holiday* 2nd period Mr.Masengill the (best teacher!)
Introduction
Want a getaway from the kids, or in-laws? Come to Malaysia ! Malaysia has SIX FLAGS, THE largest cave chamber in the world,and Malayan tigers! You will never be bored again!
Malaysia where the fun never stops!
"Malaysia Where The Fun Never Stops!"
Berjaya Times Square Kuala Lumpur
Berjaya Times Square Kuala Lumpur is a 48-storey,twin tower, hotel, condominium, and shopping centre complex in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was opened in October 2003 by the then Prime Minister of Malaysia,
Malaysia Flag
The 14 stripes and points of the star represent the 13 member states of the Malaysian federation and the Federal District of Kuala Lumpur. They represent equal status in the federation of the states and in the federal government. The crescent and star imagery represent Islam, and yellow is a traditional royal color. The blue square stands for unity of the Malaysian people.
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is the federal capital and most populous city in Malaysia. ( estimated population of 1.6 million as of 2012 )
Climate and Geography
The geography of Malaysia deals with phisical and human geography of Malyaysia, a country located in Southeast Asia. There are two distinct parts to this country being peninsular malaysia to the west and East Malaysia to the east.
Climate: Tropical
Average Temperature: 20°C - 30°C Malaysia essentially observes tropical weather, but the best part is it is never too hot.
Culture & People
Malaysia is a multi–ethnic, multicultural, and multilingual society, and the many ethnic groups in Malaysia maintain separate cultural identities.
Arts and music have a long tradition in Malaysia, with Malay art dating back to the Malay sultanates. Traditional art was centred around fields such as carving, silversmithing, and weaving.
Architecture in Malaysia is a combination of many styles, from Islamic and Chinese styles to those brought by European colonists.
Traditional Malay music and performing arts appear to have originated in the Kelantan pattani region with influences from India
Malaysia's cuisine reflects the multiethnic makeup of its population, and is defined by its diversity.
Malaysians observe a number of holidays and festivities throughout the year, on both the federal and state level. Other festivals are observed by particular ethnic or religion groups, but are not public holidays.
Popular sports in Malaysia include badminton, bowling, football squash and field hocky!
Malaysian filming has gone through five stages. The first stage occurred when narrative filmmaking began in 1933, with the production of laila manijun a company operating out of Singapore.