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1. Malaysia is called Malaysia for short and is located in Southeast Asia. Malaysia is a country with sunshine, coast and scenery.

2. Malays account for only half of Malaysia's population of 3,654,380+0,000. The rest include other groups, including China, Indians and other indigenous people.

3. Malaysia has a unique monarchy by turns, and nine Malay rulers take turns to become kings for a term of five years.

4. The national currency of Malaysia, ringgit means "jagged" in Malay; Refers to the jagged edge of Spanish silver dollar used in 16 and 17 centuries.

Aurea Chersonesus, one of the ancient names of Malaysia, means "Golden Peninsula".

6. The highest point in Malaysia is Mount Kinabadru on Borneo Island, with an altitude of 65,438+03,435 feet. UNESCO even listed this mountain as a World Heritage Site.

7. Malaysia has four UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites, including Mount Mulu National Park, Jinglu Park, Malacca and the important city of Georgetown, as well as the important archaeological site Lenggong Valley.

8. Sarawak Cave is the largest cave in the world, located in Murushan National Park on Borneo Island. This cave is so big that according to rough mathematical calculation, it can hold 40 Boeing 747s, and the plane can put it in without overlapping wings.

9. In terms of land area, Malaysia is about the same size as New Mexico!

10. Malaysia is the only country in the world that includes the territory of Southeast Asia and the islands between Asia and Oceania.

1 1. Borneo is the third largest island in the world after Greenland and New Guinea. The island is shared by three countries: Indonesia, Malaysia and the independent State of Sultans Of Brunei.

12. Malaysia * * * has 65,877 kilometers of roads, even exceeding the circumference of the earth (40,075 kilometers).

13. Pucheng has the largest roundabout in the world, with a total diameter of 3.5 kilometers.

14. Penang, or Georgetown as it is often called, is the food capital of the country.

15. Kelantan, Malaysia 1997 ordered the cinema not to turn off the lights to prevent people from hugging and kissing.

16. Road National Park in Malaysia is the hometown of parasitic queen flowers or corpse flowers. This flower is famous for being completely embedded in the host flower, so the only visible part is the flower. This flower is 3 feet wide and weighs about 7 kilograms when it blooms.

17. Malaysia is also the home of a unique striped giant orange cat, the Malayan tiger. These tigers are found in Malay Peninsula, Kelantan, Pahang and Johor. Unfortunately, this species is now in an extremely endangered state, and there are only 350 such tigers on the whole earth.

18. Malaysia is the third largest producer of natural rubber and the largest supplier of rubber gloves in the world.

19. Malaysia is one of the countries with the largest population of king cobra in the world.

20. In Malaysia, there is one of the tallest tropical trees in the world, Tualang, with a base diameter of over 65,438+00 feet and a height of 262 feet.

2 1. grapefruit is the most abundant citrus fruit in the world, and it is a native fruit in Malaysia. The weight of this fruit can be between 1 and 3 kg, even reaching the size of a small football.

22. The national dish of Malaysia is coconut milk rice, which is fragrant rice cooked with coconut milk and wrapped with banana leaves.

23. teh tarik, which means teh tarik, is the national wine of Malaysia. Trained Mamak personnel throw tea from one cup to another from a height of about 1 m without any overflow. Although the original concept behind this is to let tea cool down for customers to drink, it has recently become an art form in Malaysia.

24. Kuala Lumpur has 200 rainy days a year, while Sarawak has 253 rainy days a year.

25. As Sabah and Sarawak have their own immigration laws, even Malaysians need passports to travel between East Malaysia and the peninsula.

26. The Malay bride puts the wedding ring on the ring finger of her right hand. This ring was worn on the ring finger by an elderly female relative of the groom, not the groom himself.

27. Chinese Malays go to the cemetery to offer sacrifices in the dead of night, hoping to get lucky lottery numbers from it.

28. Don't be surprised if you don't find the fourth floor in some buildings in Malaysia. On the contrary, you will find a floor called 3A. This is because the four tones are similar to the dead tones in Chinese.

Traditionally, pregnant Malay women should not wear ties or kill anything, because it may lead to deformed babies or birthmarks. They should also avoid seeing anything ugly or terrible during pregnancy.

Malaysia has five legal meal times-breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and dinner.

3 1. Malaysians are very proud of their food! Everyone in Malaysia has a strong opinion about where to find the best Le Sha or which city to find the most delicious Ren Dang!

32. Homosexuality is illegal in Malaysia. This is a country influenced by Islam, so homosexuality is very taboo.

33. The tallest Twin Towers in the world are in Malaysia.

The famous landmark Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur holds the Guinness World Record for the tallest Petronas Twin Towers in the world, reaching 452 meters (65,438+0,483 feet). In fact, the Petronas Twin Towers was the tallest building in the world when it opened in 1998, but it is still the tallest Petronas Twin Towers.

34. The most smelly fruit in the world grows in Malaysia.

Durian is the mamai of Asia, and everyone likes or hates it. It is nicknamed "the king of fruit". This is also the most powerful of our interesting facts about Malaysia, eh!

Malaysia is a major exporter of tropical fruits.

Except durian, Malaysia is a country rich in delicious fruits all year round, and most of them are exported to other countries. Malaysia has a vibrant tropical climate in mainland Malaysia and Borneo Island, which means that there is enough heat and rainfall all year round, which is very suitable for growing tropical fruits.

36. Every Malay grew up with the singing of Lasasayan.

Rasa Sayang is a Malay folk song popular all over Malaysia (as well as Indonesia and Singapore). It means "I have that feeling of love". Everyone in Malaysia knows and likes this song and will grow up singing it in school.