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Posted on April 12, 2009.


If you’re planning on a holiday in Malaysia this year, you’ll very likely enter a stunning country which is home to spectacular mosques, well-made green spaces and modern skyscrapers. With Kuala Lumpur as its appealing capital, this vibrant country has it all to attract you to it every year.

The following are some of Malaysia’s famous attractions which should not be missed by any tourist who wants to explore the true Malaysia.

Batu Caves

This tourist’s attraction draws a huge number of tourists and visitors holidaying in Malaysia. The caves can prove to be quite an experience especially during the Thiapusam festival.

Petronas towers

Petronas towers are a highly popular tourist attraction visited by a large number of tourists and visitors every year. Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, these are twin towers with an amazing structure that leaves many awestruck. A visit to Malaysia is always considered incomplete without seeing the Petronas twin towers. The sky bridge also presents a view worth capturing during your Malaysian holiday.

Mount Kinabalu

Located in the Borneo region of Malaysia, this tourist attraction is bound to get you enthralled with the beauty and the scenery offered by Mount Kinabalu. When on a holiday in Malaysia, mount Kinabalu acts as a great way to be able to spend some quality time with the family.

Terengganu state museum

For a great Malaysian holiday you must not miss the famous national museum of Malaysia. The museum is not just house to remarkable collections or artifacts, but is also known to be largest museum in whole of Southeast Asia. The museum has rich architectural value and holds different archaeological findings.

Langkawi Island

This island is rich in picturesque views, scenic beauty and Malaysian culture. When holidaying in Malaysia, make sure you visit this huge island for its view, history, beauty, and folklore.

Taman Negara National park

When on a Malaysian holiday with family, you must visit the world’s oldest jungle, spread over an area of 443 square kilometers. The park is a popular tourist attraction and has a lot of green, dense tropical rainforest.

Wayang Kulit

A remarkable shadow-puppet theatre, Wayang Kulit offers rich Malaysian culture and theater art to those holidaying in Malaysia. Best time to visit or holiday in Malaysia

Malaysia is rich with charming beauty and striking tourists attractions and can be visited throughout the year for a memorable Malaysian holiday, but from a tourism point of view the best time to visit would be the months from May to September.

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altantuya shaariibuu

2 next 2 pieces of the Altantuya Shaariibuu case will disappear since the 2 police special action force personnel – chief inspector Azilah Hadri and corporal Sirul Azhar Umar – are sentenced to death by the Shah Alam High Court this morning.

 

How can you hang these 2 men without knowing why they did what they are accused of? What’s their motive? And if they don’t have a motive like now, then who gave the orders?

 

Another fast way of getting rid of more evidence, just like:

 

 

It’s no rocket science that Malaysian policemen don’t blow up people as part of their daily routine, is it?

 

So it’s also no rocket science that at this moment, there is no justice done by simply hanging the messenger without digging further for the motive and power that gave the order to kill Altantuya Shaariibuu.

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Posted on April 9, 2009.

najib mahathir

Now that Najib makes Mahathir’s son a Deputy Minister, and Najib has been heard saying for days "he doesn’t influence Najib in any way to get Mahathir’s son a ministry post"… does this just mean that Mahathir is ruling the country again?

 

One could think so, as the first thing Najib and Mahathir did when they came into power was releasing a few people that were detained under the ISA.

 

Next thing you see Mahathir campaigning big time in Taiping, to loose big time to the opposition in the by-elections earlier this week.

 

And then there is Umno youth leader Khairy recently defeated Mukhriz Mahathir big time. But who cares about numbers? Surely not Najib (or is he not in power) and in stead of making Khairy a deputy minister, looser Mukhriz Mahathir gets the post.

 

It’s quite insulting to the democratic process that Abdullah started.

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