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Malaysia is a famous country of various attractive places for tourists. Malaysia is truly a land of fascinating sights and sound. There are many interesting places to tour around such as Malacca is well known as historical places, Penang is well known as 'Hawkers Paradise', Tioman Island is also famous as 'Island Paradise', whereas for crazy shoppers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, KLCC is a truly shoppers Paradise and there are many others interesting places in Malaysia. 


Malacca is well known for its historical tourist attraction spots with well preserved building architecture over 500 years old.. This is because of the fact that it is a city that has rich heritage of the region. This state had been conquered by Portuguese before. There are many interesting places to visit in Malacca. One of the famous building that built by the Portuguese before was called A' Farmosa.



Penang needs little introduction to many visitors to Malaysia, having long been known as one of Southeast Asia's finest destinations. Georgetown is a compact city and it's a delight to wander around. Set off in any direction and you're certain to see beautiful old Chinese houses, vegetable markets, temples, spice shops, trishaws, mahjong games and daily Asian street life. It's colonial past can be seen in the time-worn walls of Fort Cornwallis where Captain Francis Light, set foot in 1786 on what was then a virtually uninhabited island. One can dine on local dishes from hawker stalls, that appear at night along the Esplanade, while gazing at old canons - reminders of Penang's colonial past. Penang is well known as a 'Hawkers Paradise'. City dwellers from KL and Singapore drive for hours on weekend getaways to feast and gorge themselves silly on Penang's hawker food! Reputed as having the best local food, there are many hawker centers, restaurants, kopitiams [Chinese coffee-shops], Mamak [Indian-Muslim] stalls offering satay, assam laksa, roti canai, char kway teow (Chinese noodles) and too-many-to-mention local culinary delights!





Tioman Island - Tioman Island has long been featured in many international travel magazines as an Island Paradise with it's picture-postcard beaches, clear, coral-filled water, technicolor marine life and virtually unpopulated jungle home to world class resorts.




Kuala Lumpur City Centre - From the midnight lamps of Petaling Street's pasar malam [night market] to the world's tallest buildings, the twin Petronas Towers - KL is a grand gateway to the dizzying multiplicity of Malaysia's history, people and culture. If you like to shop, KL is truly a shopper's paradise.