Monday, February 04, 2008

Thaipusam is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the tamil community. The festival commemorates both the birthday of LordMurugan, the youngest son of shiva and pravati , and the occasion when pravati gave Murugan a vel (lance) so he could vanquish the evil demon soorapadman .

In Malaysia Thaipusam festival celebrate in temples. One of the biggest and most famous celebrations is at Batu Caves.

Just on a short distance from Kuala Lumpur. To reach the Cave you must climb 272 steps. Batu Caves is actually a cave that consists of three caves, formed by the massive limestone natural formations.
The most impressive and largest of the three caves is the Temple Cave.
Thaipusam is also celebrated in this form in Singapore, Thailand, Mauritius and other countries where Tamil workers migrated.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Pasar Malam


When you said about Pasar Malam means a night market that sells alot of local varieties. Just name it. Pasar malam are well known and almost in every town and corner in Malaysia. If you looking for juicy local food here’s the place were you can get it cheap . Choice of interesting local products which includes food to even handicraft items.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Cameron Highlands in Malaysia

Cameron Highlands in the state of Pahang is Malaysia's leading highland retreat. Tucked away among a nest of serene mountains in the magnificent Titiwangsa Range, Cameron Highlands offers visitors cooling weather and respite from the tropical heat of below as well as a chance to enjoy the spectacular beauties of nature. Each year, Cameron Highlands attracts people from all walks of life, local and international, who come to appreciate the picteresque scenery, amazing landscape, cooling climate and myriad shopping opportunities.

Friday, January 19, 2007

Sunday, November 12, 2006

malaysia today

Malaysia
The Malaysia of today is a peaceful nation of many races and ethnicities. The 2000 Census placed the population at roughly 23.27 million. Of this number, bumiputeras are the most numerous ethnic group (broadly speaking), and are defined as those with cultural affinities indigenous to the region and to one another. Technically, this group includes people of the aboriginal groups and ethnic Malays. A smaller segment of the population is nonbumiputera groups such as the Chinese, Indians, Arabs, and Eurasians, most of whom descended from settlers to the region in the past 150 years. It is important to know the difference between the bumiputera and nonbumiputera groups to understand Malaysian politics, which favors the first group in every policy. It is equally important to understand that despite ethnic divisions, each group is considered no less Malaysian.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

REDANG ISLAND

There is one of thousand islands in malaysia with it's pearly white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, colorful array of marine life, spectacular starry nights and breathtaking sunrise, it also offers the ultimate hideaway for those seeking privacy and relaxation. With its crystal clear waters, prolific coral formations and an array of marine life, it is little wonder then that Redang has earned for itself the enviable reputation as one of the best marine parks in the world. Redang island offers the marine sports enthusiast unrivalled opportunities for scuba diving, snorkeling, wind surfing, fishing and lots of sand and sun.

malaysian culture

In Malaysia It's a bubbling, bustling melting pot of races and religions. Where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other people live together in peace and harmony. With such a unique heritage, there is a constant procession of delightful festivals, celebrations and feasts for all to enjoy.Like the wide variety of age-old songs, dances and rituals performed in colourful cultural presentations. Whether immersing yourself in Malacca's rich history. Or watching a wayang kulit - a traditional shadow puppet show. Be captivated

Truly inspiring. Truly inviting

Have you been to malaysia beaches.In the heart of Asia lies some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. With infinite carpets of sparkling white sand that stretch for miles and miles, and crystal clear waters around exotic tropical islands.Take long evening strolls on miles and miles of idyllic beaches. See the sunset or sunrise. Catch the rare sight of newborn turtles going out on their first sea adventure in terengganu. Be seduced by the serenity of island life.

Nasi Lemak

one of the all the time local favorites in Malaysia is nasi lemak. Its cooked in coconut milk served with spicy sambal(chili base sauce) garnish with anchovies,boil eggs and cucumber.normally enjoyed for breakfast.you can find it sold anywhere in the morning.enjoy with all woke of malaysian's life .Sometimes you come across a truly remarkable stall that has taken an ubiquitous favorite and make into something special.what makes the nasi lemak here is so special is the combination of steam cooked fice in pot ,brings out in full flavor of huge array of other dishes. Finish this off with a glass ofsweet teh tarik(pulled tea) to complete this truly Malaysian.

MALAYSIA TRAVEL AND FOOD

Have you been to a country where a land with many cultures, wonders and much attraction lies. Malaysia is in Southeast Asia bordered on the north by Thailand, on the east by the South China Sea, on the south by Singapore separated by the narrow Johore Straits, and on the west by the Straits of Malacca and the Andaman Sea. There are 11 states and two federal territories in West Malaysia. The population of Malaysia is about 20 million. Today, Bumiputra or Malays make up 59% of the population. Later Chinese is 32% while the Indians make up 9% of the population of Malaysia.
With its wealth of natural environments, Malaysia offers a plethora of adventure opportunities. Holidaymakers love to head for the beach first and forget their workday cares. Malaysia offers a huge range of seaside relaxation running from luxurious total-comfort resorts to deserted away-from-it-allWhen we talk about food we also got to talk about culture. Where in the world we can find such variety of food been offered. Due to our mix culture we have many kind of food. Eating out in Malaysia is a real gastronomic adventure. It is such a great variety; spicy Malay Food, a seemingly endless variety of Chinese food, exotic cuisine from South and North India, as well as Nyonya and Portuguese. Western cuisine is also easily available. In addition, international fast food chains operate in major towns side by side with thousands of road side stalls and food bazaars.welcome to malaysia