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[9 Dec 2008 | No Comment | 178 views]
KEDAH DARUL AMAN, the Ricebowl of Malaysia

lies between Perlis in the north and Perak in the south and forms one of the northern states of Peninsular Malaysia. It has an area of 9,425 sq km and has a population of more than 1.5 million people.
Primarily agricultural, Kedah offers a pleasing rural landscape which can take on different hues depending on the seasons of padi. The countryside is greenest when the newly planted padi is sprouting, turns a golden yellow at harvest time and turns into a brown earthy hue after the harvest.
It appears that much may …

STATES OF MALAYSIA, TOURISM »

[21 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 224 views]
PERLIS - Little Northern Gem

PERLIS, Little Northern Gem, is Malaysia’s smallest state with an area of 795 sq km. It is flanked by Thailand in the north and Kedah in the south. Kangar is the capital of Perlis while Arau, 10 km away is the Royal town.
Predominantly agricultural, Perlis has a serene unspoilt beauty. Its picturesque low-lying padi fields stretch for miles broken only by occasional limestone outcrops. Perlis enjoys a dry season from January to April while the months of September through to December are wet months.
Main towns in the state include Kangar, …

STATES OF MALAYSIA, TOURISM »

[20 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 100 views]
NEGERI SEMBILAN - Land of Quiet Grace

NEGERI SEMBILAN, Land of Quiet Grace, is just about 50 km south of Kuala Lumpur. Negeri Sembilan which literally means nine states or districts, has a mainly rural landscape with patches of urban development. Once mostly agricultural the state’s economy now reflects a commercial balance between agriculture and industry with the development of several industrial parks in recent years.
Negeri Sembilan is noted for its strong Minangkabau influence which are evident in its kampong houses and official buildings. The Minangkabau people migrated across the Straits of Malacca from Sumatra centuries ago …

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[20 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 139 views]
SELANGOR - Heartland of the Peninsula

SELANGOR, Heartland of the Peninsula, is Malaysia’s most developed state. Located on he west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, its nine districts cover about 125,000 sq km. Much of the land in Selangor is developed but there are still large areas under vegetation which range from coastal mangroves to lush tropical rainforests. The state capital is at SHAH ALAM which is also the royal town. In 1974, the city of Kuala Lumpur and its suburbs were ceded to the Federal Government for the creation of the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur.

The …

A LOOK AT MALAYSIA, TOURISM »

[16 Nov 2008 | One Comment | 211 views]
THE STATES OF MALAYSIA

MALAYSIA is made up of 13 states, 11 in the peninsular and the other two are Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo. Let’s take a look at each state, and only then will we know this beautiful country better. History has linked these states together, and history will hold them together in their journey into the future. Today, there is excitement in the air, as each is trying to outdo the other in their effort to be the most developed state in the nation. Malaysia is fast developing. …