Perhaps when it comes to Malaysia, the first thing that comes to mind is the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH37. It seems that the scene seven years ago is still in sight.
You know, before this, Singapore-Matai was the first choice for Chinese people to travel abroad, especially Malaysia, because before 1965, Singapore also belonged to Malaysia.
So, what is the real Malaysia? What should we pay attention to when we come to Malaysia? Why did North Korea break up with Malaysia? Below, let's take a look together.
In fact, North Korea is far from being as closed as we thought. Apart from contacts with big countries such as China and the United States, North Korea has many die-hard friends. In the international diplomatic arena, North Korea is not isolated.
As early as 1973, North Korea formally established diplomatic relations with Malaysia, and Malaysia was the only country in the world that could enter North Korea without applying for a visa. Moreover, in 2, two talks between North Korea and the United States on North Korea's missile program were held in Kuala Lumpur. In October 22, negotiations on the normalization of diplomatic relations between the DPRK and Japan were also held in Kuala Lumpur. Later, in 217, due to the death of North Korean citizen Kim at the Malaysian airport, the two countries began to expel each other's ambassadors, and the relationship split.
Just this year, Malaysia decided to forcibly extradite a North Korean citizen to the United States, which angered North Korea. As a result, North Korea decided to break off diplomatic relations with Malaysia.
Malaysia, full name of Malaysia Federation, formerly Malaya, referred to as Malaysia. Located in western Malaysia on the Malay Peninsula, it is bordered by Thailand in the north, with the Johor Strait in the south, and in eastern Malaysia, it is located in northern Borneo, with Kalimantan in Indonesia in the south, while Brunei is sandwiched between Sabah and Sarawak. Malaysia is a new diversified economy country. The economy made rapid progress in the 199s, and it became one of the "Four Little Tigers in Asia" countries.
1. There are many delicious foods in Malaysia, such as coconut milk rice, bak Kut teh and Nyangka, all of which make people linger, so you don't have to worry about getting used to it when you come to Malaysia, because the only panda who doesn't like it has returned to China.
2. The oldest tropical rain forest in the world is Dahanshan National Park in Malaysia, with a history of 13 million years and an area of 4,343 square kilometers, which is equivalent to the size of 6 Singapore.
3. Malaysia is the country with the highest proportion of doctors in the world. On average, one person in every 4 people is a doctor, and in Malaysia, the registration fee for seeing a doctor is only RM 1.
4. Malaysia has no four seasons, only summer. Because it is close to the equator, Malaysia is a country with only summer, so don't take thick clothes or coats before going to Malaysia.
5. Because Malaysia's geographical position just avoided the earthquake zone, and the Philippines and Indonesia just helped Malaysia block the tsunami and typhoon, there are almost no natural disasters in Malaysia.
6. It is said that Malaysians don't like wearing yellow clothes, but from my personal knowledge, I have never heard of such a thing. I just know that Malaysia, like our country, should conform to the occasion when it comes to weddings, funerals and weddings.
7. Malaysia is a paradise for migrant workers, where there are 58 days of holidays a year. As Malaysia is a multi-ethnic country, each religious race has its own holiday festival, so Malaysia is one of the countries with the most holidays in the world.
8. Actually, Malaysia was not called Malaysia originally, but was called Malaya United State, or Malaya for short. Later, on September 16th, 1963, Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak joined forces to form the Federation of Malaysia, which is what we now call "Malaysia".
9. In Malaysia, the head is considered the most sacred part, so no one can touch the head of a Malay, and if the back is touched, it will be considered as bad luck.
1. There are more than 1 varieties of durian in Malaysia, and there are also many bats. Therefore, only durian flowers that bloom at night and bats that only come out at night are a perfect match. According to statistics, durian flowers pollinated by bats can not only produce high-quality durian, but also greatly increase the yield.
11. There are 24-hour stalls everywhere in Malaysia. Whether it is Chinese food, Indian food, South Asian food or Western food, there are all kinds of dishes here, among which the famous ones are Chinatown Night Market, Little India Night Market and Arrow Street Night Market in the Golden Triangle.
12. subang, Malaysia is one of the cities with the highest lightning frequency in the world. There are about 24 days in a year when lightning is either happening or on the way.
13. Malaysians like to go barefoot without shoes at home. In fact, this habit is not only in Malaysia, but also in many countries, such as South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore.
14. Since independence in 1957, nine states have been ruled by local hereditary Sudanese families. As a result, these nine sultans formed a "Rulers' Meeting" together, and they all had the opportunity to be the supreme head of Malaysia.
15. Malaysia is divided into East Malaysia and West Malaysia. Originally, the time in East Malaysia was 3 minutes faster than that in West Malaysia. Later, in 1982, the federal government moved the time in West Malaysia by 3 minutes, which unified the time of the whole Malaysia.
16. Not all Malaysians are Malays. In fact, there are four major races in Malaysia, of which 2% are Chinese, 5% are Malays, 1% are Indians and 2% are aborigines.
17. There are two national days in Malaysia, August 31st and September 16th. This statement is not accurate. As far as I know, there is only one national day in Malaysia, and that is August 31st, that is, Independence Day. As for September 16th, Malaysia Day is to commemorate the establishment of Malaysia Federation on September 16th, 1963, but it is not Malaysia's national day.
18. In the past, the traffic between West Malaysia and East Malaysia was very troublesome, requiring domestic passports and not staying for more than 3 months. This policy was officially abolished by the government after 26, and the people of West Malaysia were allowed to enter East Malaysia only with their personal ID cards.
19. It is said that the highways in Malaysia can circle the earth once and a half. If all the highways in Malaysia are added up, it is 65,877 kilometers, which is more than 2, kilometers more than the circumference of the earth of 4,75 kilometers.
2. In most buildings in Malaysia, there is no button with 4 in the elevator. In elevators of many apartments and office buildings, there are no floors 4 and 14, but 3A or 13A are used instead.
21. Malaysia has the largest traffic circle in the world, which is located in Putrajaya. It is 3.7 kilometers in diameter and has about 15 entrances and exits. Many friends may be surprised to see this, but it is true.
22. teh tarik is an original drink in Malaysia, which originated from Indians in Malaysia and is also a kind of Indian milk tea. When brewing, two cups are pulled to and fro in a long distance, so it is also called teh tarik, which is one of the drinks that Malaysians often order when they go to Ma Ma stalls.
23. Tanjung Biai, Johor, Malaysia, is the southernmost tip of the Asian continent. There is a stone tablet that indicates that this is the southernmost tip of the Asian continent, and all visitors can apply to the Park Service for a certificate as a souvenir.
24. Malaysia is a country dominated by Islam, but there is a reclining Buddha in Kelantan, which is 41.2 meters long and 1.7 meters high. It is not only the largest reclining Buddha in Southeast Asia, but also the second largest reclining Buddha in the world!
25. Shangri-La Hotel, established in 1971, is spread all over the world, including China, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, France and other countries. It is not only a famous five-star hotel chain in Asia, but also the largest luxury hotel chain in Asia. Most importantly, it is an industry owned by Malaysian richest man Guo Henian!