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Pulau Tioman
Tioman Island is one of most unique island in Malaysia, in fact it is endorsed as top ten most beautiful underwater world island in the world. The island is located 32 km off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia in the state of Pahang, and is some 39 km long and 12 km wide. It has eight main villages, the largest and most populous being Kampung Tekek in the north. Other popular bays are Monkey Bay, Salang, Panuba, and Genting. Tekek is the most busiest town in Tioman where visitors can have their souvenir shopping. One said, Tioman Island is nothing on the surface but haven deep in the underwater world. Yet, the densely forested island is still sparsely inhabited, and is surrounded by numerous coral reefs, making it a scuba diving haven.

A view from Salang beach

Sunset at Tioman Island
Boh Tea Plantation

‘Teh Boh’ is synonym with tea plantation in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. The huge bushes of tea plantation was established years back and the tea bushes become one of the attraction in Cameron Highlands. The management of Tea BOH gave the authorisation for visitors to walk in through their tea bushes, visit the tea factory and get a closer feel and experience with tea. Amazement of tea palntations view will never will forgotton. Take a holiday and bring your loves one to the excitement of TEA! Visit Malaysia Today!!

Souvenir and gift shop
Zoo Negara

Zoo Negara Malaysia is managed by the Malaysian Zoological Society, a non-governmental organization established to create the first local zoo for Malaysians. Zoo Negara is now 44 years old and has matured into a well-known zoo all around the world. We have a total of over 4000 animals from 400 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish.
Zoo Negara covers 110 acres of land which is situated only 5km from the city of Kuala Lumpur. Over the years, the zoo has transformed itself to an open concept zoo with over 90% of its animals kept in spacious exhibits with landscape befitting its nature. We are working in making sure that the old zoo concept is changed entirely.
Diving at Pulau Tioman
Underwater of Tioman Island! Fascinating and not to be missed!
Bird Park

Bird Park Kuala Lumpur is one of KL fascinating place not to be missed.Thousands of birds with common and rare species can be found at the park. The park is located at the Lake Garden area. Visitors can take a leisurely boat cruise at the lake to enjoy views of the gardens from the water. Visitors will enjoy strolling through the park along a maze of walkways, amidst greenery. Scenic rest stops for picnics are scattered throughout the park. There is a children’s playground, jogging tracks, exercise stations, and rowing boats. Some of the Birds are Flamingos, Hornbills, Waterhens, Parrots, Cockatoos, Storks, Pheasants, Mynahs Pigeons, Macaws and Ducks.

 “Koi Fish” believes to give good fortune by Chinese. Can be found at Bird Park, Kuala Lumpur.
Sejuta Warna Sejuta Senyuman
Putrajaya is the launch venue for this year’s Colours of Malaysia or Citrawarna - a melange and mayhem of colors, carnival and cuisine aimed at tourists. In conjunction of Visit Malaysia year 2007, the event sets to be huge and memorable with lots of performances presented by multiracial Malaysian. The theme this year is Sejuta Warna, Sejuta Senyuman simply means “Millions of Colours, Millions of Smiles” will always present Malaysian colors of lifestyles and courtesy. The program launch at May 26 and ends on June 10. The grand launch filled with glitz and gaudy glamor is at Putrajaya Square in Putrajaya.

Pasar Malam Scenery
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Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman Night Market

Taken this shot recently. Scene of a night market, specifically the longest night market in Malaysia. Located at Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur or best called “Jalan TAR”. A tourist attraction. Only operates on Saturday starts at 5pm and ends at midnight. Offers loads of stuff and merchandise and mainly are Malaysian foods and imitation products. Great bargains, cheap and a long the “more-than-2km-night market”, stands old row of two/ three stories of shop houses, built during the colonial era. There are budget hotels and variety of restaurants not to be missed. Enjoy Tunku Abdul Rahman Night Market as one of your unforgettable days in Malaysia.
Malaysia Destination
Malaysia Destination is unlimited. Every state has its own historical memoir places and tourist will find them fascinating. Malaysia is celebrating its 50th National Day this year and the ministry and Malaysia Government himself provides loads of activities throughout the year. Ministry of Tourism Malaysia also provide services such as tour guide packages and information guide. Some interesting places are as follows; or please view “Malaysia Destination” to view more places. Have a unforgettable wonderful days in Malaysia.
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A man riding “beca” in Melaka at tourist spot.
Petronas Twin Towers
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Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC)

Kuala Lumpur City Center, KLCC the Petronas Twin Towers (also known as the Petronas Towers), in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were once the world’s tallest buildings when measured from the level of the main entrance to the structural or architectural top. The Petronas Twin Towers are the tallest twin towers in the world, and they lay claim to being the world’s tallest high rise of the 20th century. Outside the building is a park with jogging and walking paths, a fountain with incorporated light show, wading pools, and a children’s playground. Suria KLCC is one of the biggest shopping malls in Malaysia.
Windy Terengganu shores and Keropok Lekor
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Terengganu Beaches

Terengganu lies on the east coast of peninsular Malaysia, toward the north but not reaching the Thai border. Scuba divers go there, especially to a couple of islands. The long, quiet mainland beaches remain unspoiled. The state as a whole is rural and mostly undeveloped. Malaysians tell foreigners to visit Terengganu and the neighboring state Kelantan to see the Malay kampung (village) way of life.
Most Malay men wear songket at their wedding, wrapped around their waist like the short (above-the-knee) sarong they wear with baju melayu (a silky pajama-like suit of long pants and long-sleeved shirt, buttoned to the throat). For normal wear, the men’s sarong is cotton plaid rather than songket. Women sometimes wear sarong made from songket, but as it is quite expensive and the top half of a woman’s sarong is hidden by her baju (shirt or blouse), this is not very common.
Keropok lekor comes in two forms: a cracker or chip that is thin and deep fried, and a chewy hot dog that is boiled. Either one can be dipped in a very tasty red-brown sauce (a little like a bottled hickory-smoke barbecue sauce in the U.S.), but the sauce (tamarind, chili, sugar, vinegar) is definitely required for the sausage. Both the chip and the sausage have an unappetizing dark gray color, like fish scales. “Keropok” means “cracker,” and many varieties are available all over Malaysia. Some are very mild and some are expremely fishy in flavor. The color can be white, orangey, or brown. I have not been able to find a definition for “lekor.”
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