Important Cities
- Kuala Lumpur (Capital)
- Penang
- Pahang
- Kedah
- Perak
- Selangor
- Sarawak
- Perlis
- Malacca
- Negeri Sembilan
- Johor
- Kuantan
- Terengganu
- Sabah
Main Attractions
- Petronas Twin Tower
- Jamek Mosque
- China Town
- Kompleks Teruntum
- Lake Chini
- Dutch Square
- Cheng Hoon Teng
- Queen Victoria Fountain
- King's Palace
Main Industries
- Rubber
- Processing & Manufacturing of Palm Oil
- Petroleum Pproduction & Refining
- Electronics
- Tin mining & Smelting
Hunted Facts on malaysia
- Malaysia (Political) 1998 (258K) and pdf format (171K)
- Malaysia (Shaded Relief) 1998 (323K) and pdf format (240K)
- Malaysia: Administrative Divisions 1998 (323K) and pdf format (174K)
- Malaysia is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in southeast Asia.
- Malaysia's love of Western-style industrialisation is abundantly clear in its big cities.
- In late December 2006 southern and western Malaysia were hit with heavy flooding, with Johor state bearing the worst of the deluge.
- Malaysia is a multi-religious society, and Islam is the country's official religion.
- The Chinese population in Malaysia is mostly Buddhist (of Mahayana sect), Taoist or Christian.
- The Indians in Malaysia are mainly Hindu Tamils from southern India, speaking Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi, living mainly in the larger towns on the west coast of the peninsula.
- Malaysia's cultural mosaic is marked by many different cultures, but several in particular have had especially lasting influence on the country.
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