Top Banner
1 A Must Visit Place A Must Visit Place
51
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

1

A Must Visit PlaceA Must Visit Place

Page 2: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

2

Page 3: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

3

Page 4: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

4

•Archaeological remains have been found throughout peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak. The earliest evidence of human habitation in the area dates back 40,000 years.

Page 5: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

5

•The Malay Peninsula was known to ancient Indians as Suvarnadvipa or the "Golden Peninsula". It was shown on Ptolemy's map as the "Golden Khersonese“.

•Hinduism and Buddhism were introduced to the Malayans by Indians, who came here around 100 BC.

•In the 15th century, Malacca, is the initial name of Malaysia,

•Malaysia got its name in the year 1963 after the fusion of Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah into a federal union.

•Malaysia finally gained independence from British rule in the year 1957.

Page 6: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

6

Page 7: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

7

•The geography of Malaysia deals with the physical and human geography of Malaysia, a country located in Southeast Asia.

•Climate - Located near the equator, Malaysia's climate is categorized as equatorial, being hot and humid throughout the year.

•Malaysia faces two monsoon winds seasons – the Southwest Monsoon from late May to September, and the Northeast Monsoon from November to March.

Page 8: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

8

Continent Asia

Region Southeast Asia

Coordinates 2°30'N 112°30'E

Borders

Thailand

Indonesia

Brunei

Page 9: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

9

Page 10: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

10

Land - The total land area of Malaysia is 329,847 km², the 66th largest country in the world in terms of area.

Page 11: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

11

Mountain ranges - The highest mountain range in Malaysia is the Crocker Range in Sabah. This range houses Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in the country

Page 12: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

12

Forest Approximately 58.2% of Malaysian land is covered by forest.

Page 13: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

13

Page 14: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

14

28,250,500

Page 15: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

15

Page 16: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

16

Type of government:

•Federal Constitutional Monarchy:

Prime minister (head of government)

And

Yang di-Pertuan Agong (head of the state)

(literally, "He who is made Supreme Lord" but usually "Supreme Head" or "Paramount Ruler")

Page 17: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

17

Abdul Rahman (first prime minister)

Datok Sri Mohd Najib Tun Razak(Latest prime minister)

Page 18: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

18

Al-Wathiqu Billah Tuanku Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Al-Muktafi Billah Shah

Page 19: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

19

Page 20: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

20

Currency system - Malaysian Ringgit

BILL COINS

Page 21: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

21

Page 22: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

22

Oil and Gas

Page 23: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

23

Page 24: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

24

Page 25: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

25

native language

Malay (Bahasa Malaysia)

Page 26: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

26

Many Malays do not have surnames.

Men = Name + "bin" (meaning ‘son of’) + Father’s name

e.g. Rosli bin Suleiman, would be Rosli the son of Suleiman. 

Women = Name + "binti“ + Father’s name,

e.g. Aysha binti Suleiman is Aysha the daughter of Suleiman.

Page 27: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

27

Gift giving to Malays:•If invited to someone's home for dinner,

bring the hostess pastries or good quality chocolates.

•Do not give toy dogs or pigs to children.

•Never give alcohol and anything made of pigskin.

Page 28: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

28

•Avoid white wrapping paper as it symbolizes death and mourning.

•Avoid yellow wrapping paper, as it is the color of royalty.

•If you give food, it must be “halal” (meaning permissible for Muslims).

Page 29: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

29

Traditional Dress

Baju Melayu

Page 30: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

30

Baju Kurung

Page 31: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

31

Page 32: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

32

.

Page 33: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

33

The national flower of Malaysia is the five-petal Bunga Raya or commonly known as hibiscus (bunga) in Malay means grand and (raya) means flower

Page 34: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

34

Page 35: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

35

Nasi lemak is a dish sold in Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Riau Islands and Southern Thailand. In Kuala Lumpur, it is called the national dish, a national heritage of Malaysia.

Page 36: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

36

known as the Jalur Gemilang (Malay for "Stripes of Glory")

•The 14 stripes = the equal status in the federation of the 13 member states and the federal government

•14 points of the star = the unity between these entities.

•The crescent = Islam

•blue canton = the unity of the Malaysian people

•yellow of the star and crescent = the royal color of the Malay rulers.

Page 37: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

37

Malay English

Negaraku, tanah tumpahnya darahku,Rakyat hidup, bersatu dan maju,Rahmat bahagia, Tuhan kurniakan,Raja kita, selamat bertakhta.Rahmat bahagia, Tuhan kurniakan,Raja kita, selamat bertakhta.

My country, the land where my blood is spilt,The people live united and progressive,Blessings of happiness, may God grant,(And that) our King may reign in peace.Blessings of happiness, may God grant,(And that) our King may reign in peace.

Negaraku" (English: My Country) is the national anthem of Malaysia. "Negaraku" was selected as a national anthem at the time of the Federation of Malaya's independence from Britain in1957

Page 38: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

38

NATURAL AND MAN-MADE WONDERS OF MALAYSIA

Page 39: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

39

Cameron Highlands

Page 40: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

40

Gunung Mulu National Park

Page 41: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

41

Kota Kinabalu

Page 42: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

42

Penang

Page 43: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

43

Pulau Langkawi

Page 44: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

44

Tioman island

Page 45: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

45

Dayabumi complex

Page 46: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

46

Parliament house

Page 47: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

47

PETRONAS twin towers

Page 48: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

48

Sri Mahamariamantemple

Page 49: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

49

Sultan Abdul Samad building

Page 50: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

50

Masjid Negara

Page 51: Malaysiappt 100930041221-phpapp01

51