The most important tourist places in Malaysia

MalaysiaLocated in the southern part of Asia and close to the Equator, Malaysia is the 66th largest country in the world with an area of ​​329,845 square kilometers. Malaysia is divided into two parts: East Malaysia and the Malaysian Peninsula, separated by the Chinese Sea southern, and is Malaysia's strategic location is the reason for its development economically, because of falling water near the Straits of Malacca Strait, specifically, where the link between many of the countries that were out commercial convoys, which is why it has multiplied Elhoudara Countries that tried to capture it, and it was British colonialism is the most recent, but Malaysia has been able to obtain independence in 1963.

Location MalaysiaMalaysia's location near the equator has earned it a tropical climate and natural diversity. It is characterized by the beauty of its green, tree-filled land and its Pacific coastline, making it the most attractive country for tourists. Today in this article we will guide you to the most important tourist attractions in the region.Malaysia.

Tourism in MalaysiaThere was great interest by the Malaysian government to encourage the tourism sector in the country, so it has promoted through the dissemination of advertisements and flyers tourist Internet sites, has become a popular destination for many tourists, not only because of its beauty, but because of reasonable prices compared to European countries, this except for promotions and discounts offered especially for newly married couples who wish to spend a honeymoon.

This is in addition to Malaysia's great development in the field of education, which has made it an area frequented by tourists with the aim of learning and acquiring culture. The people of the Arab countries are the most visited of Malaysia, where millions of them come annually to spend holidays there, In Malaysia to facilitate the travel and tourism process.

The most important tourist places in MalaysiaThe Twin Towers (Petronas), one of the highest skyscrapers in the world, is located in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur. It is a two-tower tower with a height of 452 meters, each consisting of 88 floors, but for tourists only Access to the 40th floor, ie, at the bridge area connecting the two towers, and can stay there only for five minutes to photograph, due to the great pressure of tourists on this building. It is worth mentioning that the visit period is two periods; the morning period at 8:30, The afternoon at 2:30.Caves of Batu: Located in the northern part of the capital, which is three caves were an Indian temple in the old, there is a large cathedral and the largest caves, in addition to two caves containing Hindu sanctuaries and paintings in the Museum of Art, where the age of about 100 in general, it characterized by Pettmathilha and her idols, which constitute one of the most important temples of the Hindu religion and those who come for worship and prayer, especially in Thaibusam Festival, and the access to the caves after the rise of a long staircase.City Games (Wonderland) is a city of the Games, and includes a complex shopping and yard to play.Zoo: one of the largest gardens in Malaysia, which requires watching all the animals in about two hours.Bird and butterfly garden: These are two separate gardens, but close together, and include many types of butterflies, birds and insects.Miscellaneous Museums: There are historical and archaeological museums that show the history of the civilizations that passed through the land of Malaysia, as well as the military museums.
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