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2006-10-26 07:54:38 · 17 answers · asked by Bloed 6 in Travel Asia Pacific Malaysia

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1st is the foods ~ 3 big kinda...malays ,chinese , indian .Penang is the best place to have the well and good hawker foods
2nd is the peoples ~ 3 big races ..malaysa chinese and indian .Living in the hormonies and peaceful country .Helping each others as well.
3rd the weathers ~ sunny warmer and rains whole year.As weared easy going clothes
4th the beautiful places like the beaches ,cities,mountions,lakes,best places for visiting ! cuticuti in Malaysia ....ILOVE U Malaysia !!!!!!!!

2006-10-27 03:23:08 · answer #1 · answered by evelyn b 1 · 0 0

Though i dont live in Malaysia,i felt that the people were very warm-hearted and friendly during my travelling.The food is very delicious.If you want to eat the most delicious food in the world,you can first go to Canton,which is one of the largest cities in China,and second to Malaysia.

2006-10-27 02:55:18 · answer #2 · answered by uujjhhyy u 1 · 0 0

My Childhood. I grew up in Malaysia, in a very simple and innocent environment. But now I am residing in Singapore.

2006-10-26 23:35:52 · answer #3 · answered by CH 2 · 0 0

Despite what people may think, costs of living here is still cheaper compared to say, our neighbor Singapore, or worse New York.
Plus we have a variety selection of great food around the clock, nice weather minus the haze of course=P
And yeah I've been born & raised;)

2006-10-26 15:06:06 · answer #4 · answered by ViRg() 6 · 2 0

Oh yeah, food for sure. Thats at the top of my list, then comes the weather and culture. It's best when differences are put aside during celebrations like the recent Deeparaya where we 'unite' as one.......and the fantastic long holidays that come along with it.

Cheers!

2006-10-27 22:55:49 · answer #5 · answered by govinjann 2 · 0 0

That you don't have to make appointment to see your friends! I was born there but I don't live there right now. I still miss there and would like to visit with my family in a year or two.

2006-10-26 15:23:03 · answer #6 · answered by booyah 4 · 1 0

LANGKAWI: Retired American policeman Randal Barnhart, who was subjected to a 2am raid by religious enforcement officers, is reconsidering his plan to make Malaysia his second home.

“After that unpleasant episode two weeks ago, I do not feel like making Malaysia my second home. It is a pity because both my wife and I really love Langkawi,” he said.

On Oct 12, Barnhart, 62, and his wife Carole, 61, were in their rented condominium in Kuah when enforcement officers continuously knocked on their door at 2am, accusing them of committing khalwat (close proximity).

He said the officers demanded to see his marriage certificate, although he had told them that they were Christians and should not be subjected to Islamic law.


HAPPIER TIMES: Barnhart and his wife Carole posing for a picture during an outing. They felt humiliated by the raid by religious enforcement officers in Langkawi recently.
“We find it difficult to forget the unpleasant episode. My wife was so terrified by the incident that she fears sleeping in that condominium,” he added.

Banhart said the officers were rude and insisted on “seeing the woman” when he opened the door.

“My wife had to show herself despite only having a sarong on at that time. We felt humiliated for being treated this way,” he said.

He said he had to send his wife back to the United States on the next available flight because she feared people might return to the condominium to terrify her in the middle of the night.

She flew home on Wednesday.

“I want the religious department to apologise to me and my wife in writing,” he added.

“I also want the department to compensate the RM4,315 I had to pay for the return ticket so that my wife could go home.”

Banhart said he would be sailing to Thailand once his yacht was repaired.

2006-10-27 21:25:40 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Food, Diving Areas and Islands, Roads, Putrajaya, Rainforests, The looks of the money, their skylines

Many more ...

2006-10-27 15:19:23 · answer #8 · answered by BMW M5 3 · 0 0

friendly, warm people. Although I was an American woman and non-Muslim visitor, I never felt any hostility.

the food is also delicious! Penang has a lot of great food - its such a cultural crossroads.

2006-10-26 12:01:22 · answer #9 · answered by YW 2 · 1 0

Of course the food... especially chilli sauce..... hehehe
I've been transferred to Nigeria.. really hard to find the sauce
It seem everybody love tomato ketchup very much

2006-10-26 09:50:10 · answer #10 · answered by Jedi K 4 · 0 0

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