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Coat of arms


Malaysia emblem shows star burst 14 indicates 13 states contained in the Federation of Malaysia, and the Federal Government, while the stars with the new moon that marks Islam - the official religion of Malaysia. Five blades is the keris Federated Malay States which no first (Johor, Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan and Terengganu).

Division indicates that the left side shield and the Penang State the right tree with the Melaka State Melaka. Both states are part of the Straits Settlements before. In the same four major castles in the middle of it, the colors black and white is the color Pahang, Selangor red and yellow colors, black, white and yellow colors of Perak, red, black and yellow colors Negeri Sembilan.

Four states this is the Federated Malay States of origin. Part three in the bottom is marked on the left side of Sabah and Sarawak on the right. In the midst of the Bunya Raya - the National Flower. Tiger-tiger show as a passenger in the coat of arms Federated Malay States was first used in Malaysia Emblem,

Cogan - Associate Quality increases - written by rumi writing on the left and Jawi writing on the right. Yellow color in the clouds is the color of the Duli-Royal Majesty the Kings.

As Malaysia is a sovereign country, the flag only dikibarkan at a certain time period and only to foster the spirit of nationhood to the people of Pakistan feel grand and respect their flag.

Flag of Malaysia


Flag of Malaysia consists of 14 red and white stripes (horizontal) starting with the same broad red stripe at the top and ends with the white stripe at the bottom, the same membership in the 13 federal states - Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan , Pahang, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Sabah, Sarawak, Selangor and Terengganu and the Federal Government.

Part of blue color on the left lead down to the fifth red stripe on the meaning of unity of Malaysians. Section that contains child blue moon signs Islam - the official religion of Malaysia. 14 stars break the unity that 13 states and the Federal Government. Yellow on the new moon and stars that is the color of the Duli-Royal Majesty the Kings.

States in Malaysia



Malaysia consists of 13 two states and 1 Federal Territory (consists of 3 districts), which is represented as the fourteen stripes and stars in the corner durian: 

13 State in malaysia : 
Inciude 11 on the Malayan Peninsula (West Malaysia) are



PERLIS 
The smallest state in Malaysia. The majority of its people are Malay (78%), followed by Chinese (17%), The economy is based on rice, rubber and fishing

KEDAH
The rice bowl state. The majority of the people are Malay (72%), followed by Chinese (19%) and Indians (8%) with a million plus population. Kedah is Malaysia's oldest state. The ruling family traces  its origins to Hindu times, and is the only state that still has ruins from that period.

 PENANG
The state occupies an island and a part of the mainland. The Chinese (55%) are the majority of the population at over a million with Malays (33%) and Indians (11%)

PERAK
The Second largest state in Peninsula Malaysia, it was once the richest state during the tin boom and Ipoh was known as the city of millionaires. This is no longer the case since the world wide drop in tin prices. With a population of a little more than 2 million, the percentage of Malays (45%) and Chinese (41%) are almost the same. There is also quite a few Indians (14%).

SELANGOR
Selangor is the state that surrounds the Federal Territory of Kula Lumpur and Putrajaya. Total population of above 2 million, composed of 44% Malays, 35% Chinese and 18% Indians. The Klang Valley is a big industrial centre containing the cities of Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam (its capital), Klang and Port Klang, the second largest port in Malaysia.

eat of government. It will be served by advanced communications and transportation infrastructure

PAHANG  
The largest state in peninsular Malaysia, has vast stretches of primeval rainforest that dominate the state that offers exotic flora and fauna and wildlife. It holds invigorating hill resorts, waterfalls, and rustic fishing villages to palm fringed beaches.



NEGERI SEMBILAN
Negeri Sembilan is practically an inland state with only 48km of coastline. It has a population of about 757,000 of whom 46% are Malay, 36% are Chinese and 17% are Indian. The state is set on industrialisation as its agriculture had already been fully developed. Rice, cocoa, oil palm, rubber trees, livestock and fish (including shrimp are all raised here).

MELAKA
With a population of 75,000 of whom 54% are Malay, 36% are Chinese and 8% are Indians. The state is industrialising rapidly. Noted for its history and remnants of its past colonisers.

JOHOR
The southernmost state on the peninsula, it has a population of about 2 million, consisting  of 55% Malays, 36% Chinese and only 6% Indians. Johor is a leading agricultural state, especially rubber, palm oil and pineapples. Johor is Industrialising rapidly, its proximity to Singapore is a big factor.

KELANTAN
With a population of about 1 million, it has the highest percentage of Malays with 93%. Chinese make-up only 5% and Indians only 1%. The people are mostly rice and tobacco farmers. Other products include rubber, palm oil, coconuts and fruit. Fishing is also an important industry. Kelantan is well known for traditional Malay handiwork, silverwork, brocade, batik etc.

TERENGGANU
The most Malay of all the states. The population of about 750,000 is 94% Malay and 5% Chinese. People earn their living from fishing, boat building (for which they are famous), coconuts and rubber. Though it is the least developed state in the peninsula, the discovery of oil and gas along its coast is changing the landscape dramatically.

And 2 on the island of Borneo (East Malaysia)Sabah and Sarawak are


SABAH
Though Sabah is among the most expensive places in South East Asia, the land has much to offer. Sabah is primarily mountainous. Oil as well as mineral resources makes the state an important player in the Malaysian economy. another important economic product is timber Though Islam is practiced by Malays and Bajau, Christianity is also more widespread here with adherents from the Kadazan. With a population of about 1.25 million, here the Malays are a real minority with only 8%, 63% are from various indigenous ethnic groups and the remainder are from other groups, primarily Indians and Chinese. the predominant ethnic group being the Kadazan Dusun (18.4%) followed by Bajau (17.3%) and Malays (15.3%)

SARAWAK
The largest Malaysian state, it has a population of about 2.3 million with 40% living in the 3 big cities of Kuching Sibu and Miri. The remainder of the population lives in the countryside or in the jungle. The economy of the state is mainly oil and gas, timber and peper. Islam is not very widespread and is limited mostly to the large towns. In the interior, many of the people are Christians and some still practicing Animism'. The predominant ethnic group in Census 2000 was the Ibans which accounted for 30.1% of the state's total Malaysian citizens followed by the Chinese (26.7%) and Malays (23.0%)




Federal Territory :

KUALA LUMPUR
The Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, a modern, bustling city of well over 1.8 million people. Whereas ethnic Malays are in the majority nationally, ethnic Chinese constitute the predominant group in KL, although the city also has a large Malay population and a substantial ethnic Indian minority.

PUTRAJAYA
Malaysia's new administrative capital, A metropolis of landscaped gardens and domed buildings is Malaysia's third federal territory after KL and Labuan. This new city will ultimately provide for an approximately 330,000 people and will function as the principal seat of government. It will be served by advanced communications and transportation infrastructure

LABUAN
Formerly part of Sabah, In 1984 it was separated from Sabah and given the status of a federal territory. With her free port status, Labuan, economically speaking was a 'sleeping beauty' with growth taking place after becoming a Federal Territory. The population of Labuan is about 78,000 comprising of 41,900 males and 36,100 females. Malay - 24,400, Chinese - 9,400, Indian - 900, with Other races - 20,900, and Foreigners - 22,400


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History of Malaysia


Malaysia is a country that national federation located in South-East Asia. which is divided into 2 main areas separated by the South China Sea; namely Peninsular Malaysia, bordering Thailand in the north and Singapore in the south and East Malaysia, the northern part of Borneo Island that borders with Indonesia in the south and Brunei in the north. Malaysia is one of the pioneer countries of ASEAN.

Malaysia consists of 13 states and 1 Federal Territory (consists of 3 districts), 13 states in Malaysia include 11 on the Malayan Peninsula (West Malaysia) are Kedah, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Penang, Perak, Perlis Selangor. Johor Kelantan, Pahang Terengganu. and on the island of Borneo (East Malaysia) are Sabah and Sarawak, It also consists of the Federal territories of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan.

Malaysia's capital city is Kuala Lumpur. The new administrative center is in Putrajaya, which is approximately a 30-minutes drive from the capital.


Welcome to Malaysia


"Selamat Datang" Welcome to malaysia, a land of friendly people and a nation blessed with natural wonders, welcomes you. Bordered by Thailand to the north and Singapore to the south, Malaysia also stretches across the northern tier of Borneo to form the states of Sabah and Sarawak.

Malaysia also is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in southeast Asia. It's buoyant and wealthy, and has moved towards a pluralist culture based on a vibrant and interesting fusion of Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous cultures and customs.

With 4,800 km of coastline, Malaysia boasts some of the most beautiful island and beach in Asia. With the Straits of Malacca on the west, the South China Sea to the east and the Andaman Sea to the northwest, an amazing number of these natural treasures lay nestled in tranquil bays and coves. Beneath the aquamarine waters lies a fascinating world of corals and marine life waiting to be discovered. And aside from the gleaming glass towers of the 21st Century, though, Malaysia boasts some of the most superb beaches, mountains and national parks in Asia.