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BEACHES/ISLANDS/HILLS/ATTRACTION

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1.PULAU TIOMAN Pulau Tioman is an island in Rompin , Pahang , Malaysia . It is famous among diving enthusiasts. Pulau Tioman has an area of 39 km long and 12 km wide. The shape of Pulau Tioman from the air is like a piece of chicken thigh . 70 km from Mersing , Johor . Mersing is the most popular jetty among tourists. 36 nautical miles from Tanjung Gemok jetty , Kuala Rompin in Pahang . 2.PULAU REDANG Redang Island is an island in Kuala Nerus , Terengganu , Malaysia . It is a famous and quite relaxing resort in Malaysia with its white sand, located in the waters of the South China Sea is one of the nine islands that make up the Redang Islands marine park , as well as an important turtle conservation site. The waters around Redang Island also contain two historic shipwrecks , namely HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse which were sunk here at the start of World War II.and create an atmosphere for Japanese occupation in Malaya . 3.MUZIUM NEGARA The Nati

TOURISM PRODUCT ATTRACTION

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1. BATIK Is one of the traditional crafts. A unique and famous traditional craft in Asia or the Malay Archipelago. The beauty of the pattern showcases the high creativity and finesse of textile art. The word batik comes from Indonesia which means white specks on colored or patterned cloth. batik means dot while in Javanese batik means a drop of wax. existed 2000 years ago in Egypt and Persia. Began to be used in Japan and China in the 7th century. Batik stamp art has also existed in Indonesia for a long time. The states of Kelantan and Terengganu are pioneers in the history of the development of batik enterprises in the country. It started in Kota Baharu, Kelantan in 1914 which has been studied in the Javanese islands. Batik fabric in Malaysia was first created by Haji Che Su bin Ishak from Kelantan. The fabric used to make batik is called Kain Pereir or Kain Pelangi, which is an artificial silk fabric imported from Siam. 2.GASING KUNO Ancient gasing is a

INTERESTING LANDMARKS

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1.PETRONAS TWIN TOWERS At 451.8 meters tall, the Petronas Twin Towers are the worlds tallest twin towers. Designed by César Pelli, the identical towers took six years to build. The design of the tower reflects the Islamic principles of unity, harmony, stability and rationality, as each floor is designed to replicate simple Islamic geometric forms of an eight-pointed star made from two overlaid squares. Pelli added in a semi-circle between each point to enlarge the space. Inside, the building has been designed to reflect Malaysia’s traditional crafts of weaving and hardwood carvings. An observation deck is located on the 86th floor of each tower, offering visitors spectacular views over the city. A sky bridge connects the two towers giving visitors another opportunity to view the skyline. Petronas Tower is at Concourse Level, Lower Ground, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 2.BATU CAVES Built into limestone mountains lies the Batu Caves, a feat of

SHOPPING ATTRACTION

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1.PETALING STREET  Petaling Street is the place where all your shopping desires come alive. You can find Malaysia’s famous things here. This Malaysia shopping street in Chinatown sells everything; colourful artificial flowers, bag tags, apparel, bags, electronics, and a lot more. If you’re good at bargaining, this would be a paradise for you. There are plenty of restaurants and food vendors along the way so you don’t get the hunger pangs while you shop. In fact, foodies from different parts of Kuala Lumpur come over to Petaling Street to savour the flavours of Chinese cuisine. 2.SURIA KLCC Surely an iconic place for shopping in Malaysia, Suria KLCC is located in the Petronas Towers, one of the best place to visit in Kuala Lumpur. The mall has all the luxury brands you can imagine – Salvatore Ferragamo, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Marc Jacobs. But that doesn’t really mean you’ve got to dig a hole in your pocket, as there also are showrooms like Bata, which are rela

TRANSPORTATION ATTRACTION

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1.BUS A bus is a road vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van. It is most commonly used in public transport, but is also in use for charter purposes, or through private ownership. Although the average bus carries between 30 and 100 passengers, some buses have a capacity of up to 300 passengers. The most common type is the single-deck rigid bus, with double-decker and articulated buses carrying larger loads, and midibuses and minibuses carrying smaller loads. Coaches are used for longer-distance services. Many types of buses, such as city transit buses and inter-city coaches, charge a fare. Other types, such as elementary or secondary school buses or shuttle buses within a post-secondary education campus, are free. In many jurisdictions, bus drivers require a special large vehicle licence above and beyond a regular driving licence. 2.TRAIN A train (from Old French trahiner, from Latin trahere, "to pull, to draw" is

FOOD AND BEVERAGE ATTRACTION

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                                                                       Nasi Kerabu Ayam Percik Nasi kerabu is a traditional food in Kelantan, a type of nasi ulam (steamed rice mixed with various local herbs and vegetables), in which blue-colored rice is eaten with coconut  sambal  (chili sauce or paste typically made from a mixture of a variety of chili peppers with coconut, shrimp paste, garlic, scallion, palm sugar ). Laksam One of Kelantan’s famous local food is Laksam. Laksam is made from flat rice noodles topped with a thick, fish-based coconut milk gravy and served with ulam (local raw herb and fresh vegetable) and sambal. This is different from the usual Laksa Penang or Laksa Johor. Laksam is eaten with a gravy made from fish meat and coconut milk mixed with several other condiments. The thicker the gravy, the better it tastes.  Nasi Ulam If you feel like food in Kelantan is unhealthy and you feel guilty about your body, fret not!  You can opt