Currency | MYR |
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Number of flights per week | 45 |
Top destinations | Kuala Lumpur |
Most popular airline | Qatar Airways |
Most popular airport | Kuala Lumpur Intl. Airport |
Flight Duration | 19 hour 10 min |
About Malaysia
Malaysia, composed of two different peninsulas that cross the middle of the South China Sea, is one of the rapidly developing countries in Southeast Asia. The country has vast forested areas and relies on agriculture, livestock farming, and fishing as significant sources of livelihood.
As the emerging star of Asia, Malaysia has continued to grow with investments in technology in recent years. With over ten thousand islands of various sizes coming together to form the country, Malays, Chinese, and Indians are the majority population groups.
As the only Asian country with Islam as its official religion, Malaysia welcomes visitors with hospitality that makes them feel at home. The Formula 1 Malaysian Grand Prix, held every year in March, becomes not only Malaysia's but also Southeast Asia's biggest social event. The Rainforest World Music Festival held in Sarawak, known for its exceptional natural beauty, brings musicians from nearly all countries in the world together. In addition to these events, the International Gourmet Festival, where you can taste magnificent flavors, and the Mega Shopping Carnival which offers a unique shopping experience, are among the country's important events.
Malaysia's unique culinary delights offer a variety of tastes, from sugar-free dishes to vegetarian specialties. Some of the country's famous dishes include Nasi Lemak, made from a mixture of seafood, and Nasi Dagang, cooked with coconut and cherished for its unique taste.
As the emerging star of Asia, Malaysia has continued to grow with investments in technology in recent years. With over ten thousand islands of various sizes coming together to form the country, Malays, Chinese, and Indians are the majority population groups.
As the only Asian country with Islam as its official religion, Malaysia welcomes visitors with hospitality that makes them feel at home. The Formula 1 Malaysian Grand Prix, held every year in March, becomes not only Malaysia's but also Southeast Asia's biggest social event. The Rainforest World Music Festival held in Sarawak, known for its exceptional natural beauty, brings musicians from nearly all countries in the world together. In addition to these events, the International Gourmet Festival, where you can taste magnificent flavors, and the Mega Shopping Carnival which offers a unique shopping experience, are among the country's important events.
Malaysia's unique culinary delights offer a variety of tastes, from sugar-free dishes to vegetarian specialties. Some of the country's famous dishes include Nasi Lemak, made from a mixture of seafood, and Nasi Dagang, cooked with coconut and cherished for its unique taste.