In the early 1990s, Malaysia truly flew the
flag for its continent, leading South East Asia in
technological advances, economic and political growth,
and tourism. Today, the country remains a fascinating
place to visit, thanks to its laid back vibe, stunning
tropical scenery and amazing cultural diversity.
Magnificent temples, colourful festivals and a fantastic
melting pot of world cuisines offer plenty for the
curious traveller to marvel at, as people from a variety
of ethnic and religious backgrounds manage to retain
their individual identities while still proudly uniting
as Malaysians. Set these in a background of lush tropical
rainforest, teeming with colour and wildlife, long
stretches of white-sanded beach lapped by azure waters
and busy townships combining modern facilities with
traditional charms, and you have the Malaysian magic
that enchants so many visitors.
From the towering skyscrapers of the tallest building
in the world to the rustic kampongs of some of the
most beautiful beaches known to man, Malaysia offers
practically all of the attractions of South East Asia
in one country. Its early embrace of modernity, combined
with the natural friendly and welcoming attitude of
its people, makes the country one of the easiest places
to traverse in South East Asia, and one of the most
exciting.
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