August 3 1
Important festival
There are many festivals in Malaysia, and there are about hundreds of festivals all over the country. However, there are only 10 national festivals stipulated by the government, and except for a few fixed dates, other specific dates were uniformly announced by the government in the previous year. The main festivals are: New Year's Day, Eid al-Fitr (Muslims), Spring Festival (China), Haz Festival (Muslims), Lantern Festival (Indians), May Day, Christmas Day, Vesak Day and the birthday of the current Supreme Head of State. August 3 1 is Malaysia's national day (also called independence day).
Disaster Awareness Day: 65438+February 26th (established by Malaysian government in 2005. This day was chosen as the national "Disaster Awareness Day" because Malaysia suffered many natural disasters in the past. On the day of 1996, Sabah, East Malaysia was hit by a strong tropical storm, which killed more than 100 people and destroyed many houses and properties. On February 26, 2004, 65438, parts of Penang and other states in northern Malaysia were hit by the Indian Ocean tsunami, killing more than 60 people. )
National motto
Unity is strength (Malay: Bersekutu Bertambah)
Tourism resources in Malaysia
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Sabah can be a great hidden tourist destination in Malaysia. When you see Sabah, you will be amazed at Malaysia's rich tourism resources. Looking for clown fish in paradise PangkorLaut.
In PangkorLaut, Malaysia, Nemo and his friends will warmly welcome you as long as you dive into the blue sea and get close to large white corals and colorful anemones.
Punan people living in Borneo, Malaysia are a mysterious people. They live in the tropical rain forest and keep many interesting customs and traditions.
The style of Malaysia is like the weather here-enthusiasm. Whether it's seeing a friendly smiling face or hearing a "hello!" In Malay. (Apa khabar? )"
Kota Kinabalu is the capital of Sarawak, Malaysia. There is a city in Sarawak called Kuching. In Malay, "Kuncing" means "cat", so this city is also called "cat city". It is reported that this is the only city in the world that worships cats.
When the Chinese come, Malaysia is not a strange country. Although it is a foreign country, the ubiquitous Chinese signs and common Cantonese will give us the illusion of playing in a city in Guangdong.
Penang, when British merchant ships came here to take shelter from the storm, named this beautiful island Georgetown, and China called it Penang. The most fascinating thing here is the blending and gathering of various cultures, including the gentle rhythm of Nanhai girls and the sentimental feelings of Anna and the king. Even if you have no experience of traveling abroad, even if you only know foreign languages, yes, bye-bye, thankyou, Penang is still there.
Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, is a multicultural region with 27 tribal peoples scattered. In Sarawak, there are more forest species per hectare than the whole of North America, and there are thousands of insects on a towering tree.
The nightlife in Kuala Lumpur is full of vitality and colorful entertainment activities. Jazz, folk songs and western music haunt bars and discos, which is a bustling scene of a metropolis. There are quite a few accommodation options in Kuala Lumpur, such as the Hista Hotel in the style of Malaysian Palace and the golf resort near the airport, which are mainly used by tourists and business guests. In Kuala Lumpur, you can taste famous dishes from all over the world, except Malaysian food, Chinese food, Indian food and western food, Pakistani food and Japanese food. Kuala Lumpur has a wide variety of goods, from antiques to handicrafts with the most local characteristics, from world-famous fashion to cheap electronic products. ...
Genting highlands is a newly developed tourist resort in Malaysia. Located on the east slope of the middle section of Jibaoshan (Titi Wansha Mountain) in the southwest of Guhang, about 50 kilometers northeast of Kuala Lumpur.
In the capital Kuala Lumpur, the most striking building is NatlonalMosque, which is located in front of Tanya Building in the city center. It expresses the art of traditional Islam with its unique modern design, with exquisite decoration and design. The most striking feature is the umbrella roof, which symbolizes the ambition of an independent country.
Kuala Lumpur is one of the regions with the most holidays in the world. In Malaysia, Islamic festivals are the main local celebrations, Christmas is also a national festival, and the annual China Spring Festival is even more lively here.
Kuala Lumpur is a huge world architectural exposition, with buildings with unique shapes and styles all over the city.
Malaysia is rich in tourism resources, abundant in sunshine and pleasant in climate.
Malaysia is a nation based on agriculture, so it has maintained many primitive beliefs, especially the strong religious color of all ethnic groups. Its religion combines Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism, among which Hinduism has far-reaching influence. Because many ethnic groups have lived together for a long time, they have formed diverse cultural characteristics.
Tourist attractions in Malaysia
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Mamenjia
Mamanga is the oldest ancient city in Malaysia and the capital of Malacca. It is located on the north bank of the Straits of Malacca, and the Malacca River passes through the city. The city was founded in 1403 and was once the capital of the kingdom of Manciga. Since16th century, it has been colonized by Portugal, Holland and Britain. For hundreds of years, China, Indians, Arabs, Siamese and Javanese have successively come to Malacca. After long-term communication, language, religion, customs and habits have merged into unique cultural characteristics. There are houses in China, red mansions in Holland and Portuguese villages. The streets built in ancient times in this city are still well preserved. The streets are narrow and tortuous, and the houses are uneven and varied. Many houses have beautifully patterned tiles on the walls, Swiss lion door buckles on wooden doors, and dragons and phoenixes embedded in the windows, which are antique and show the unique features of Malacca, the ancient historical capital.
Qingyunge
Qingyun Pavilion is the oldest China temple in Malaysia, located in the southwest of Malacca. Built in 1645, it was renovated into a wooden temple built by nanmu in Malaysia. The plaque at the door reads "flying from the South China Sea" in four big characters. The temple is mainly dedicated to Guanyin Bodhisattva, so it is also called Guanyin Pavilion.
Qingyun Pavilion is a model of beautiful architecture in China. The wood carvings and lacquerware displayed in the temple are all fine products shipped from China. There is only one stone tablet in the hall, which is engraved with the story of Zheng He, a famous navigator and eunuch of Sambo in China in the Ming Dynasty, who went to Malacca on 1406. Zheng He was the first China person to arrive in Malacca.
The temple is full of incense. There is a golden lion at the entrance of the temple, and its whole body is dazzling with golden light. Only the lion's head lost its golden color. At first, believers thought that walking past lions and touching their heads would bring unexpected good luck.
China mt
Mount China, also known as Sambo, was named in memory of Zheng He, the eunuch of Sambo in China in the Ming Dynasty. This mountain is located in the suburb of Malacca. About Huashan, there is a story about "a Chinese princess and a magical well". According to legend, in the 65438+60s, the ruler of Malacca was a young and clever Sultanate Wang Mans. One day, a China ship arrived in Malacca, full of gold needles. The captain wrote to Sudan, claiming that he was instructed by the son of China to tell Sudan that "each gold needle represents one of my subjects. If you can count how many, you will know how powerful I am. " When the Sultan received this letter, he sent a boat with several bags of Gu Mi. The letter said, "If you can count the Gu Mi on this ship, you can accurately guess how many subjects I have, and you will know how much power I have."
Hongwu, Netherlands
Cross the Malacca River Bridge and come to the east bank of the river. You will see a neat square with a red bell tower and a fountain built in Victorian times. The square is surrounded by Dutch red buildings. The biggest building in the square is the old Dutch-style Jaran La Ginseng Red House. Built in17th century, it is the oldest Dutch building in Southeast Asia. It has been the seat of government agencies for more than 300 years, and it was not until 1980 that it was changed to Malacca Museum. Dutch Jaran Lai Shen Hong House, thick red brick walls, thick hard wooden doors and wide stone steps in front of the door. The museum retains historical relics of various periods in Malacca, including ancient Dutch weapons, Portuguese costumes since the 6th century, Malay wedding costumes, gold and silver jewelry and handicrafts, and pictures of various ancient ships moored in Malacca port. There are also rare ancient coins and stamps in the museum.
Portugal chengshan
In the southwest of Malacca, near the estuary of Malacca, there is a mountain, which is the place where the Sultan of Malacca, Bailey Misura, presented China with the golden dragon letterhead tablet. Ming Chengzu once named this mountain "Zhenguo Mountain" and later named it "Sao Paulo Mountain". There is a "gate without walls" at the southern foot of Shandong, which is a historical relic of Malaysia's western industry.
National Day August 3 1
Important festival
There are many festivals in Malaysia, and there are about hundreds of festivals all over the country. However, there are only 10 national festivals stipulated by the government, and except for a few fixed dates, other specific dates were uniformly announced by the government in the previous year. The main festivals are: New Year's Day, Eid al-Fitr (Muslims), Spring Festival (China), Haz Festival (Muslims), Lantern Festival (Indians), May Day, Christmas Day, Vesak Day and the birthday of the current Supreme Head of State. August 3 1 is Malaysia's national day (also called independence day).
Disaster Awareness Day: 65438+February 26th (established by Malaysian government in 2005. This day was chosen as the national "Disaster Awareness Day" because Malaysia suffered many natural disasters in the past. On the day of 1996, Sabah, East Malaysia was hit by a strong tropical storm, which killed more than 100 people and destroyed many houses and properties. On February 26, 2004, 65438, parts of Penang and other states in northern Malaysia were hit by the Indian Ocean tsunami, killing more than 60 people. )
National motto
Unity is strength (Malay: Bersekutu Bertambah)
Tourism resources in Malaysia
[Edit this paragraph]
Sabah can be a great hidden tourist destination in Malaysia. When you see Sabah, you will be amazed at Malaysia's rich tourism resources. Looking for clown fish in paradise PangkorLaut.
In PangkorLaut, Malaysia, Nemo and his friends will warmly welcome you as long as you dive into the blue sea and get close to large white corals and colorful anemones.
Punan people living in Borneo, Malaysia are a mysterious people. They live in the tropical rain forest and keep many interesting customs and traditions.
The style of Malaysia is like the weather here-enthusiasm. Whether it's seeing a friendly smiling face or hearing a "hello!" In Malay. (Apa khabar? )"
Kota Kinabalu is the capital of Sarawak, Malaysia. There is a city in Sarawak called Kuching. In Malay, "Kuncing" means "cat", so this city is also called "cat city". It is reported that this is the only city in the world that worships cats.
When the Chinese come, Malaysia is not a strange country. Although it is a foreign country, the ubiquitous Chinese signs and common Cantonese will give us the illusion of playing in a city in Guangdong.
Penang, when British merchant ships came here to take shelter from the storm, named this beautiful island Georgetown, and China called it Penang. The most fascinating thing here is the blending and gathering of various cultures, including the gentle rhythm of Nanhai girls and the sentimental feelings of Anna and the king. Even if you have no experience of traveling abroad, even if you only know foreign languages, yes, bye-bye, thankyou, Penang is still there.
Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, is a multicultural region with 27 tribal peoples scattered. In Sarawak, there are more forest species per hectare than the whole of North America, and there are thousands of insects on a towering tree.
The nightlife in Kuala Lumpur is full of vitality and colorful entertainment activities. Jazz, folk songs and western music haunt bars and discos, which is a bustling scene of a metropolis. There are quite a few accommodation options in Kuala Lumpur, such as the Hista Hotel in the style of Malaysian Palace and the golf resort near the airport, which are mainly used by tourists and business guests. In Kuala Lumpur, you can taste famous dishes from all over the world, except Malaysian food, Chinese food, Indian food and western food, Pakistani food and Japanese food. Kuala Lumpur has a wide variety of goods, from antiques to handicrafts with the most local characteristics, from world-famous fashion to cheap electronic products. ...
Genting highlands is a newly developed tourist resort in Malaysia. Located on the east slope of the middle section of Jibaoshan (Titi Wansha Mountain) in the southwest of Guhang, about 50 kilometers northeast of Kuala Lumpur.
In the capital Kuala Lumpur, the most striking building is NatlonalMosque, which is located in front of Tanya Building in the city center. It expresses the art of traditional Islam with its unique modern design, with exquisite decoration and design. The most striking feature is the umbrella roof, which symbolizes the ambition of an independent country.
Kuala Lumpur is one of the regions with the most holidays in the world. In Malaysia, Islamic festivals are the main local celebrations, Christmas is also a national festival, and the annual China Spring Festival is even more lively here.
Kuala Lumpur is a huge world architectural exposition, with buildings with unique shapes and styles all over the city.
Malaysia is rich in tourism resources, abundant in sunshine and pleasant in climate.
Malaysia is a nation based on agriculture, so it has maintained many primitive beliefs, especially the strong religious color of all ethnic groups. Its religion combines Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism, among which Hinduism has far-reaching influence. Because many ethnic groups have lived together for a long time, they have formed diverse cultural characteristics.
Tourist attractions in Malaysia
[Edit this paragraph]
Mamenjia
Mamanga is the oldest ancient city in Malaysia and the capital of Malacca. It is located on the north bank of the Straits of Malacca, and the Malacca River passes through the city. The city was founded in 1403 and was once the capital of the kingdom of Manciga. Since16th century, it has been colonized by Portugal, Holland and Britain. For hundreds of years, China, Indians, Arabs, Siamese and Javanese have successively come to Malacca. After long-term communication, language, religion, customs and habits have merged into unique cultural characteristics. There are houses in China, red mansions in Holland and Portuguese villages. The streets built in ancient times in this city are still well preserved. The streets are narrow and tortuous, and the houses are uneven and varied. Many houses have beautifully patterned tiles on the walls, Swiss lion door buckles on wooden doors, and dragons and phoenixes embedded in the windows, which are antique and show the unique features of Malacca, the ancient historical capital.
Qingyunge
Qingyun Pavilion is the oldest China temple in Malaysia, located in the southwest of Malacca. Built in 1645, it was renovated into a wooden temple built by nanmu in Malaysia. The plaque at the door reads "flying from the South China Sea" in four big characters. The temple is mainly dedicated to Guanyin Bodhisattva, so it is also called Guanyin Pavilion.
Qingyun Pavilion is a model of beautiful architecture in China. The wood carvings and lacquerware displayed in the temple are all fine products shipped from China. There is only one stone tablet in the hall, which is engraved with the story of Zheng He, a famous navigator and eunuch of Sambo in China in the Ming Dynasty, who went to Malacca on 1406. Zheng He was the first China person to arrive in Malacca.
The temple is full of incense. There is a golden lion at the entrance of the temple, and its whole body is dazzling with golden light. Only the lion's head lost its golden color. At first, believers thought that walking past lions and touching their heads would bring unexpected good luck.
China mt
Mount China, also known as Sambo, was named in memory of Zheng He, the eunuch of Sambo in China in the Ming Dynasty. This mountain is located in the suburb of Malacca. About Huashan, there is a story about "a Chinese princess and a magical well". According to legend, in the 65438+60s, the ruler of Malacca was a young and clever Sultanate Wang Mans. One day, a China ship arrived in Malacca, full of gold needles. The captain wrote to Sudan, claiming that he was instructed by the son of China to tell Sudan that "each gold needle represents one of my subjects. If you can count how many, you will know how powerful I am. " When the Sultan received this letter, he sent a boat with several bags of Gu Mi. The letter said, "If you can count the Gu Mi on this ship, you can accurately guess how many subjects I have, and you will know how much power I have."
Hongwu, Netherlands
Cross the Malacca River Bridge and come to the east bank of the river. You will see a neat square with a red bell tower and a fountain built in Victorian times. The square is surrounded by Dutch red buildings. The biggest building in the square is the old Dutch-style Jaran La Ginseng Red House. Built in17th century, it is the oldest Dutch building in Southeast Asia. It has been the seat of government agencies for more than 300 years, and it was not until 1980 that it was changed to Malacca Museum. Dutch Jaran Lai Shen Hong House, thick red brick walls, thick hard wooden doors and wide stone steps in front of the door. The museum retains historical relics of various periods in Malacca, including ancient Dutch weapons, Portuguese costumes since the 6th century, Malay wedding costumes, gold and silver jewelry and handicrafts, and pictures of various ancient ships moored in Malacca port. There are also rare ancient coins and stamps in the museum.
Portugal chengshan
In the southwest of Malacca, near the estuary of Malacca, there is a mountain, which is the place where the Sultan of Malacca, Bailey Misura, presented China with the golden dragon letterhead tablet. Ming Chengzu once named this mountain "Zhenguo Mountain" and later named it "Sao Paulo Mountain". There is a "gate without walls" at the southern foot of Shandong, which is a historical relic of Malaysia's western industry.