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Reefs and rainforests, mountains and minarets, skycrapers and sampans; Malaysia more than lives up to its official slogan ‘truly Asia'.

One of the great cultural melting pots, Malaysia is a nation where Chinese joss-houses, Hindu temples and gold-domed Malay mosques jostle for space with bustling markets and towering skyscrapers. Away from the cities, untamed nature awaits, in the form of jungles dripping with rare and exotic species and coral reefs teeming with turtles, sharks and rainbow-coloured tropical fish.

Malaysia offers two countries for the price of one – Peninsular Malaysia, bordering Thailand at the southern end of the Malay peninsula, and East Malaysia, the northern half of the island of Borneo, which pushes up against Indonesia and Brunei. The peninsula is where people come for bustling cities and colonial history, but the states of Sabah and Sarawak on Borneo are the gateway to a mysterious world of coral islands and lush rainforests inhabited by isolated indigenous tribes.

Malaysia history, language and culture

The tribal history of Malaysia dates back 40,000 years, but Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms spread out across the peninsula from the third century BC onwards. Islam arrived with Indian and Arab traders in the 13th century and Malacca was established as the seat of the first Malay sultanate. Over the following centuries, Islamic dynasties spread their faith across the peninsula and surrounding islands.

The Dutch and Portuguese were the first colonial powers to establish trading posts in Malaysia, but the British took an increasingly dominant role from the 18th century onwards. In 1857, the port cities of Georgetown (Penang) and Malacca were joined by a new city in the jungle-cloaked interior. Founded by Chinese tin miners, Kuala Lumpur grew to become first a provincial capital, and later the capital of the nation.

Established in 1895, the Federated Malay States remained under British colonial control until the Japanese invasion in WWII, after which time the 11 states were reinvented as a British protectorate and rebranded as the Federation of Malaya. From 1948 to 1960, the country faced a violent Communist uprising, known as the Emergency, which drove a wedge between the Malay and Chinese populations.

After a series of complicated negotiations, the Federation merged with Singapore and the former British colonies of Sarawak and Sabah, to form modern Malaysia, which came into existence on 16 September 1963. With power concentrated amongst Muslim Malays, Chinese-dominated Singapore seceded to become an independent state in 1965, leaving Malaysia in its present form.

Since Independence, Malaysia has grown into one of the powerhouse economies of south-east Asia, despite a number of national crises, most significantly the Asian financial crisis of 1997. The political situation is still volatile, with internal power struggles between the main political parties, and unresolved tensions between Malay, Indian and Chinese citizens. The election of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in 2004 promised a new era of political reform, but power remains concentrated within the Malay community.

Malaysia culture

Religion:

Malaysia's official religion is Islam and 60% of the population are Muslim, but the country also has large Hindu and Buddhist populations. Chinese Malaysians also follow Taoist and Confucianist traditions and tribal people in Borneo and other remote areas following traditional animist beliefs.

Social conventions:

Social conventions in Malaysia are dictated by religion and culture, with different norms amongst Muslim Malays, Indian Hindus and followers of Chinese religions. The catch-all greeting in Bahasa Melayu is selamat , but Malays are more likely to use the Arabic phrase assalamualaikum , meaning 'peace be with you'. The standard title for Malay men is Encik (pronounced Enchik), which can be used with or without the person's name; single Malay women should be called Cik (pronounced Che) and married women Puan .

Touching the hand to the chest is a sign of respect and a relaxed wrist and gentle touch should be adopted when shaking hands. Chinese and Indians usually use Western forms of address. Hospitality is always warm, lavish and informal. When eating food by hand, only the right hand should be used. Visitors should respect religious beliefs and follow the Malaysian example, particular when it comes to appropriate attire. Footwear should be taken off at the door when entering a house or temple. Outside the workplace, dress should be informal, but not overly casual.

Language in Malaysia

Bahasa Melayu is the national and official language, but English is widely spoken. Other languages such as Chinese (Cantonese and Hokkien), Iban and Tamil are spoken by minorities.

 

List of major cities in Malaysia

Cameron Highlands
Cherating
Ipoh
Johor Bahru
Kota Bharu
Kota Kinabalu
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Terengganu
Kuantan
Kuching
Langkawi
Melaka (Malacca)
Miri
Pangkor Island
Penang
Perak
Petaling Jaya
Tioman Island
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Best Western Premier Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur ... from USD 60
Rates inclusive of breakfast. Hotel adjacent to Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC)
 
Swiss-Garden Hotel Kuala Lumpur ... from USD 63
Outstanding value for money, this excellent 4 Star hotel is situated within walking distance of the Bukit Bintang shopping centres as well as Chinatown...
 
Melia Hotel Kuala Lumpur ... from USD 68
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Prince Hotel and Residence Kuala Lumpur ... from USD 90
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Cameron Highlands

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Equatorial Cameron Highlands
4
Cameron Highlands
USD
Lakehouse Cameron Highlands (The)
4
Cameron Highlands
USD
Strawberry Park Resort Cameron Highlands
4
Cameron Highlands
USD

Cherating

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Best Western Suria Beach Resort Cherating
3
Beach
USD

Ipoh

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Heritage Hotel Ipoh
4
City
USD

Johor Bahru

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Grand Continental Hotel Johor Bahru
3
City
USD
Mutiara Hotel Johor Bahru
4
City
USD
Puteri Pacific Hotel Johor Bahru
5
City
USD

Kota Bharu

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Renaissance Kota Bharu Hotel
5
City
USD

Kota Kinabalu

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Berjaya Palace Hotel Kota Kinabalu
3
Kota Kinabalu
USD
Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu
5
City
USD
Nexus Resort Karambunai Kota Kinabalu
5
Kota Kinabalu
USD

Kuala Lumpur

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Quality Hotel City Centre Kuala Lumpur
3
City
USD
Radius International Hotel Kuala Lumpur
3
City
USD
Boulevard Hotel Kuala Lumpur
4
Mid Valley City
USD
Cititel Mid Valley Hotel Kuala Lumpur
4
Mid Valley City
USD
Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur
4
Golden Triangle
USD
Concorde Hotel Shah Alam
4
Shah Alam
USD
Coronade Hotel Kuala Lumpur
4
Bukit Bintang
USD
Crown Princess Hotel Kuala Lumpur
4
City
USD
Dorsett Regency Hotel Kuala Lumpur
4
Golden Triangle
USD
Melia Hotel Kuala Lumpur
4
Golden Triangle
USD
Pacific Regency Hotel Apartments Kuala Lumpur
4
Golden Triangle
USD
Quality Hotel Kuala Lumpur
4
Shah Alam
USD
Renaissance (East Wing) Hotel Kuala Lumpur
4
City
USD
Best Western Premier Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur
5
City
USD
Equatorial Hotel Kuala Lumpur
5
KLCC
USD
Istana Hotel Kuala Lumpur
5
Golden Triangle
USD
Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur
5
KLCC
USD
Nikko Hotel Kuala Lumpur
5
KLCC
USD
Prince Hotel and Residence Kuala Lumpur
5
Golden Triangle
USD
Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel
5
City Edge
USD

Kuala Terengganu

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Best Western Suria Resort Merang
3
Merang
USD

Kuantan

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Holiday Villa Cherating
3
Cherating
USD
Swiss-Garden Resort & Spa Kuantan
4
Beach
USD
Villatab Cherating
4
Cherating
USD

Kuching

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Hotel Grand Continental Kuching
3.5
City
USD
Holiday Inn Resort Damai Beach Kuching
4
Damai Beach
USD

Langkawi

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Mutiara Burau Bay Beach Resort Langkawi
3
Burau Bay Beach
USD
BayView Hotel Langkawi
4
Kuah
USD
Tanjung Sanctuary Hotel Langkawi
4
Pantai Tengah
USD
Andaman Resort Langkawi (The)
5
Datai Bay
USD
Bon Ton Restaurant & Resort Langkawi
5
Pantai Cenang Beach
USD
Langkawi Lagoon Resort
5
Padang Matsirat
USD
Tanjung Rhu Resort Langkawi
5
Tanjung Rhu Beach
USD

Melaka (Malacca)

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Puri Hotel Melaka
3.5
Town Centre
USD
Bayview Hotel Melaka
4
Town Centre
USD
Everly Resort Melaka
4.5
Tanjung Kling
USD
Renaissance Hotel Melaka
5
Town Centre
USD

Miri

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Miri Marriott Resort and Spa
4
City
USD

Pangkor Island

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Pangkor Island Beach Resort
4
Pangkor Island
USD
Pangkor Laut Resort Pangkor Island
5
Pangkor Island
USD

Penang

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Bayview Georgetown Penang
3
City
USD
Hydro Majestic Hotel Penang
3
Batu Ferringhi Beach
USD
Tanjung Bungah Beach Hotel
3
Tanjung Bungah
USD
Cititel Penang Hotel
4
City
USD
Crown Jewel Hotel Penang
4
Tanjung Bungah Beach
USD
Gurney Resort Hotel and Residences Penang
4
City
USD
Paradise Sandy Bay Hotel Penang
4
Tanjung Bungah Beach
USD
Traders Hotel Penang
4.5
Georgetown
USD
Evergreen Laurel Hotel Penang
5
City
USD

Perak

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Blue Bay Resort Pangkor Island
3
Lumut
USD

Petaling Jaya

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Eastin Hotel Petaling Jaya
4
City
USD

Tioman Island

Hotel Name
Rating
Area
Price Range
Berjaya Tioman Suites Tioman Island
4
Tioman Island
USD

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