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- Johor
- Known as the southern gateway, Johor is the third largest state in peninsular Malaysia. Covering an area of 19,984 sq. km. at the sourthern part of the peninsular, it is bounded by the states of Pahang to the north, Malacca and Negeri Sembilan to the west, and the Straits of Johor to the south.
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- Kedah
- Kedah has the distinction of being the "Rice-bowl of Malaysia" - a term that takes on aesthetic significance when one sees the rice fields for themselves: the flat expanse of padis against a backdrop of rolling hills provides a picture of utter serenity that lulls the senses.
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- Kelantan
- For most visitors, the charms of Kelantan are found in the vitality of its culture and its remote, unsullied beauty. The traditional sports of giant kite-flying, top-spinning, silat, wayang kulit, bird-singing competitions and the making of exquisite handicrafts such as songket, batik, silverware and mengkuang products still remain fixtures here, offering a glimpse of traditional Malay culture in truly spectacular setting.
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- Kuala_Lumpur
- From its humble origins as a trading outpost at the confluence of the Kelang & Gombak Rivers, Kuala Lumpur has grown to become the capital city of the country. It is the hub of commercial, economic, financial and even the entertainment life of the nation.
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- Labuan
- Labuan is the second federal territory of Malaysia.
Located 8 km off Sabah coast in East Malaysia, Labuan was designated as an international offshore financial centre and duty free port. The harbour is large and deep, hence the name Labuan was given to the island, stemming from the Malay word "Labohan" which translates into anchorage. Labuan is 2 1/2 hours from Kuala Lumpur by flight.
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- Malacca
- Malacca was founded by a Sumatran prince, Parameswara, during the early 1400's.
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- Negeri_Sembilan
- One of the 13 states that form the Federation of Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan is probably the most unique and versatile. Blessed with lush, green fertile valleys and densely forested hills, Negeri Sembilan offers a fabulous variety of attractions to a broad spectrum of visitors.
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- Pahang
- Pahang is largest state in Peninsular Malaysia and covers an area of 35,960 square kilometres.
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- Penang
- Penang, also called PULAU PINANG, a leading port of Malaysia, situated on a triangular promontory in the northeastern sector of the island of Penang.
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- Perak
- Perak is heir to the Malaysian history that came to a close in 1511 with the capture of Malacca by the Portuguese. The leaders of the Malaccan empire retreated south to Johor, where they re-established their power. The eldest son of the Sultan, however, soon headed to the north, where he accepted an offer to become the first sultan of Perak. Today, only Perak among the Malaysian states possesses a royal house descended directly from the rulers of legendary Malacca.
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