Friday 12 August 2011

TOP ATTRACTIONS IN MALAYSIA

PETRONAS TWIN TOWERS

Petronas towers also known as the Petronas twin towers are skycrappers and twin towers in Kuala Lumpur ,Malaysia. The building is the landmark of kuala.
The Petronas Towers were the tallest buildings in the world for six years until Taipel 101 was completed in 2004.

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GALLERY AT STAR HILL
A luxury shopping Mall, it has been transformed into Malaysia Icon.The space in this gallery is compact and warmly lit.the walls are hung with oil painting ,depicting malay figures. The mall is all about stlye and worth a visit just to look at the different interior designs.
Starhill Gallery is a loving, breathing place.....A gallery of Rich experience.


PETALING STREET

Petaling street is shopper's haven;it's the place that never sleeps.Adventurous visitors should not miss a walk on petaling street. it's a great place for locals to get some goods at bargain price and certainly an eye-opening expenses for tourists.
The area has dozens of restaurants and food stalls serving local favourites.

Main attractions for Petaling Street is you can get a lot of good deal and cheap things including shoes,dresses,souvenirs and jewelers.


BATU CAVES
This is one of Malaysia's most famous tourist destinations, it is one of the holiest Hindu's shrine and it is a limestone hill with series of caves and cave temples. It is said to be around for 400 million years old

























Tuesday 2 August 2011

To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia

A bubbling ,bursting melting pot of races and religious where Malays, Indians, chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Three groups are joined together by a dizzling array of indigenous tribes, many of which live in the forests and coastal areas of Borneo. Although each has vigorously maintained its traditions and community structures,they also blended together to create contemporary Malaysia's uniquely diverse heritage.

Multiculturalism has not only made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise, it has also made malaysia home to hundreds of colourful festivals. It is no wonder that they love celebrating and socialising.

Malaysias are very laid back, warm and friendly. being different in culture and religious beliefs have contributed to make Malaysia very unique and interesting. Though Islam is the official religion in Malaysia, you will be suprised by the numbers of churches and temples you will see during your visit.