SURPRISE ME!

Malaysia is Like Bollywood. It Has Something for Everyone

Saanya Malhotra

Last updated: Sep 24, 2019

Author Recommends

See

Kuala Lumpur: Petronas Towers
Georgetown: Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
Johor Bahur: Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple

Do

Take a ride on the cable car at Langkawi
Diving and snorkeling at Redang
Visit a turtle farm at Pulau Tioman

Eat

Char Kway Teow: A stir-fried noodle dish, popular across Malaysia
Laksa: A spicy, coconut-base noodle soup
Satay: Seasoned and grilled meat on skewers

Shop

Designer clothes, local crafts, spices and electronics. The best time to shop is at the Malaysia Mega Sale Carnival between June to September

Greetings

Good Morning- "Selamat Pagi"
Thank you- "Terima Kasih"
Do you speak English?- "Adakah Anda Bercakap Bahasa Inggeris?"

Want To Go ? 
   

We’re all familiar with the phrase ‘’Malaysia, truly Asia (aaaa)’’, but have you ever wondered what really makes Malaysia truly Asia? This south-east Asian country is multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi lingual. Most definitely a ‘kaleidoscope of culture and heritage’! Chinese, Indian, Arabic; the influences are many in terms of culture and a trip to Malaysia will definitely bear testimony to it. So here’s a glimpse of Malaysia, a place much like a typical Bollywood movie, one that has a little bit of everything…

ferris-wheel
Malaysia - truly breathtaking!

 

Central Market, Kuala Lumpur

Located at Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock (Foch Avenue) and the pedestrian-only section of Jalan Hang Kasturi (Rodger Street), the central Market is a heritage site and a landmark of Malaysian culture and heritage. Called the ‘’Pasar Budaya’’, this building is used as a wet market (an Asian fresh food market) for city residents. The main building (Annexe Central Market) is a hub of art galleries, theaters and music performances, craft displays and stores – both local and international!

#must see –The single and double storied buildings here that bear resemblance to the kampong style of housing, ones representing the many ethnic groups living in Kuala Lumpur.
 

central-market
Photo Credit:Brian Giesen / Flickr

 

China Town

Chinese Culture has been a substantial influence on Malaysia. Visit Petaling Street, a Chinatown, for some great buys on t-shirts and DVDs! If shopping isn’t your thing, opt for some local food instead of McDonalds (it’s the first shop). Treat yourself to Hainanese chicken and rice, ikan Baker (barbecued fish) and some curry and noodles.

#must see – When done with Chinatown, visit the Jamek Mosque - an old mosque of Moorish architecture. A famous landmark, the Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur, is located along the road.It is one of Kuala Lumpur’s oldest and richest Hindu temples, receiving many devotees.
 

petaling-street
A busy day on Petaling Street

 

Little India

With the majority being Indian residents, Brickfield is aptly termed as ‘’Little India’’! A centre where Indian art and craft and business are showcased and encouraged, Little India proves to be the hub of all things Indian - from spice shops, grocery outlets, sweet and snacks shops, textile stores to restaurants and even flower stalls!

#must see – Tagged as the divine location, temples such as Buddhist Maha Vihara Temple, the Arulmigu Sree Veera Hanuman Temple, and the Sri Sakthi Karpaga Vinayagar Temple are all here. They represent the Indian influence on Malaysian architecture and religion.

little-india
Photo Credit: Yun Huang Yong / Flickr

 

Heritage Trails and UNESCO sites

Immerse yourself in the local culture with the heritage trails! With different trails like Ipoh, Dutch and Melaka one can really explore! Travel around historic Melaka, a UNESCO site, and discover the Melaka sultanate palace, Christ church, the statue of St Francis Xavier and the Stadthuys. Discover the cultural remains from the Paleolithic, Neolithic and Metal ages, in the lush green valleys of Lenggong! Open air and cave sites show the signs of early technology with its displays of tools and workshops!

Book Your Flight to Kuala Lumpur

Book Your Flight to Kuala Lumpur