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KLIA 2 is the largest low cost airport in this world. Amazing rite? Many things you can do there others then for flying back to any destination becoz its provide a lot of shop lot, souviernier shop, food court, banking, hotel, mart and many more.... just can say its really complete 😂
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Work in Malaysia
By Caroline Couronne
When my parents proudly tell their friends that I am working in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the most common reaction is a puzzled gaze. They built the Twin Towers and now they have their F1 circuit, right? My father commonly has to draw a map vaguely locating Malaysia above Singapore and below China.
There are three kinds of work in Malaysia: you can work for an international company, for a local company, or for an embassy or chamber of commerce. While a company will take care of obtaining your work permit, it is possible to work with only a tourist visa. The problem is you will not be protected in case your employer decides not to pay you, and you will be taxed as an expatriate—more than 27 percent.
Getting a work permit can be a hassle, if you are not in a very specialized field. However, if you speak another European language, if you are specialized in e-business, if you have lived in Southeast Asia, or if you speak the local language you will have an extra edge in the competition for local employment. See the local newspapers, the New Straits Times and the Star, for ads.
Working for a local company will be a tremendous experience. However, career prospects are low and salary increases are rare. Local pay is about MR4,000 to MR6,000 a month (between $1,000 and $1,500). It is possible to live on this salary in Malaysia; however, forget the idea of heading home for holidays.
The Malaysian economy is in a steep recovery, and Malaysia is becoming one of the most sought-after countries of Southeast Asia. Play your game well, by capitalizing on your experience, which will be highly valuable to companies wishing to import or export to or from Malaysia. You might be able to land a job in an international firm involved with Southeast Asian markets. What we wrongly call a third world country is in fact a transition economy, with many characteristics of developing countries but the aspirations of a developed country.
CAROLINE COURONNE writes from Malaysia.
Monday, September 26, 2011
List of tallest buildings in Malaysia
This is a list of tallest skyscrapers in Malaysia. The skyscrapers are ranked by structural height.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Malaysia nice place
Travel in Malaysia - Malaysia has fervently embraced modern technology - it boasts two of the world's tallest skyscrapers and a huge center for computer businesses. But it still has some of the world's most remote jungle (in Sabah and Sarawak). There are also dramatic limestone outcrops, fascinating caves and spectacular waterfalls at the mountain of Malaysia. You will not disappointed when Travel in Malaysia.
In Malaysia, there are a lot of places a tourist can go. Whether you enjoy the night life of big cities, the beautiful underwater world of the islands, or the lush tropical rainforests, Malaysia has it all. In this article, allow me to give you a preview of the 9 places you must visit in Malaysia.
Urban Life
Kuala Lumpur
The capital and largest city of Malaysia. It is located in the heart of Selangor state, in Peninsular Malaysia.
Some interesting places to visit:
Petronas Twin Towers (Suria KLCC), KL Tower, Petaling Street (Chinatown), National Museum, Central Market
Estimated population: 1,887,674
Geographical coordinates: 3° 7′ N, 101° 42′ E
Putrajaya
Located south of Kuala Lumpur, this newly developed city is the home to most of Malaysia’s government offices.
Interesting places to visit:
Perdana Putra, Putra Bridge, Putra Mosque, Seri Wawasan Bridge
Estimated population: 50,000
Geographical coordinates: 2°55′ N, 101°40′ E
Culture and Historical
Penang (or Pulau Pinang)
Located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, it is a paradise for culture and food lovers. Be sure to try the famous Asam Laksa, Chinese Dim Sum, and other Chinese food.
Interesting places to visit:
George Town, Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang Bridge, Snake Temple, War Museum, Fort Cornwallis, Penang Hill
Estimated population: 1,503,000
Geographical coordinates: 5° 25′ N, 100° 19′ E
Malacca (Melaka)
One of the oldest cities in Malaysia. It is famous for its rich history and multi-cultural community. Don’t forget to try some of the unique food such as Chicken Rice Ball, Satay Celup and other Peranakan delicacies.
Interesting places to visit:
A’ Farmosa Fort, St. Paul Hill, Jonker’s Walk, Portuguese Settlement Village, Muzium Budaya, Poh San Teng temple
Estimated population: 733,000
Geographical coordinates: 2° 11′ 49 N, 102° 14′ 53 E
Islands & Underwater World
Perhentian Islands (Pulau Perhentian)
Located in the state of Terengganu, it consists of 2 islands – Big Perhentian and Small Perhentian. Both the islands are part of the Pulau Redang National Marine Park, which means this place is a heaven for scuba divers and snorkelling fans.
Interesting things to do: Sunbathing, scuba diving, snorkelling, turtle and shark watching.
Geographical coordinates: 5° 55′ 0 N, 102° 43′ 60 E
Sipadan Island (Pulau Sipadan)
Located to the east of Tawau in Sabah state, this island was formed by living corals growing on top of an extinct volcano. This island has ample rare diving scenes and there is also a mysterious turtle tomb underneath the island. Voted by many divers as one of the best diving spots in the world.
Interesting things to do: Scuba diving, snorkelling, sunbathing
Geographical coordinates: 4° 6′ 52.86” N, 118° 37′ 43.52” E
Back to Mother Nature
National Park (Taman Negara)
Encompasses 3 states in Peninsular Malaysia namely Pahang, Kelantan and Terengganu. This park is home to some rare mammals such as Indonchinese Tiger, the highly endangered Sumatran Rhinoceros, and Asian Elephant.
Estimated area: 4,343 km²
Interesting things to do: Enjoy the tropical rain forest, jungle trekking, bird watching, river views
Geographical coordinates: 4° 7′ N, 102° 46′ E
Kinabalu National Park (Taman Negara Kinabalu)
Located in Sabah, it covers around 750 square kilometres, surrounding the tallest mountain in Malaysia and South East Asia – Mount Kinabalu. One of the most popular tourist spots in Malaysia.
Estimated area: 754 km²
Interesting things to do: Enjoy the tropical rain forest, jungle trekking, mountain climbing, plants watching (home to rare plants such as Nepenthes rajah and Rafflesia)
Geographical coordinates: 6° 09′ N, 116° 39′ E
Gunung Mulu National Park (Taman Negara Gunung Mulu)
Located near Miri of Sarawak, it is the home to many incredible cave systems including world’s largest cave chamber. It is the favourite spot for cave adventurers, bat lovers and jungle trekkers.
Estimated area: 754 km²
Interesting things to do: Enjoy the tropical rain forest, jungle trekking (required for certain cave systems and the wondrous Pinnacle), cave adventuring, bats watching
Geographical coordinates: 4° 03′ N, 114° 56′ E
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Malaysia map
Malaysia Map
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. locates the important cities, administrative divisions, countries and water bodies bordering Malaysia. Malaysia is surrounded by Vietnam, Borneo, Cambodia, Thailand, Sumatra, Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore and Philippines. The capital city of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia Map shows all the islands that makes the country of Malaysia.
It shows that Malaysia is a south-east Asian country that is located on the geographical coordinates of 2°30′ North and 112°30′ East latitude and longitude respectively. Malaysia map shows that this peninsular country borders Thailand and one-third of the northern Borneo Island. Indonesia and South China Sea also borders Malaysia. Malaysia lies in the south of Vietnam. Malaysia Map features the important divisions along with the countries and water bodies surrounding Malaysia.
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