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Founded in the mid-nineteenth century, KUALA LUMPUR , or KL as it's popularly known, is the youngest Southeast Asian capital and the most economically successful after Singapore and ... Read more...
From a tourist map, the island of Penang looks somewhat like a mink's pelt. Georgetown, its capital, sits roughly on the right arm of the skin, while the Muka Head Lighthouse would be on the left ... Read more...
Since 1946, Sabah's seat of government has been based at KOTA KINABALU , or KK as it's universally known. Although not pretty architecturally, it's got a buzz equal to anything outside KL ... Read more...
Once a sanctuary for pirates, only the locals knew the delights of Langkawi until it was made a duty-free port in 1987. Since then, the construction of modern amenities has created an idyllic ... Read more...
Explore Port Dickson, Malaysia:
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Eighty kilometres northwest of Tapah in the Kinta Valley, IPOH grew rich on the tin trade and is now the third biggest city in Malaysia. The muddy Sungei Kinta cuts the centre of Ipoh neatly in two; ... Read more...
On the whole, KUCHING the capital of Sarawak is underrated by visitors. Most unfortunately only stay for a day or two to organize trips to Bako national park, the longhouses and the ... Read more...
Explore Genting Highlands, Malaysia:
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Explore Cameron Highlands, Malaysia:
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The southernmost Malaysian city of any size, JOHOR BAHRU or simply JB is the gateway into Singapore, linked to the city-state by a 1056-metre causeway, which is crossed by around 50,000 ... Read more...