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What do you guys think about Malaysia?

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Posted by: NurPah

5th Dec 2017 11:56am

Hi, I am Nur from Malaysia.. i just want to know people’s view and opinion about my country. Is there any special places and attractions in Malaysia that triggered people to visit Malaysia.

Holly chippy
  • 16th May 2018 02:36pm

Dont you mean EDEN. ive been 6 times I used all my finances to be in malaysia . Love the people , Loved the variety of cultures in malaysia and food.
The natural rain forests in borneo are like an eden you want to get lost in and hang out ith the oran utans.
Everytiime i used the care service grag its like uber but grab its huge in Malaysia i found myself at my drop off point spending more talking to the drivers before we would reaslise were at the stop hahahaha. You have to go to malaysia to see and meet the diversity of there cultures that have been created from since the Dutch set up posts in melaka. Some of the remnents are still available to mee in Melaka. I started from Johor and worked my way up to Kuala lumpur. You will always meet great people who welcome you into there home, also you meeet others who want your wallet lol. Its like any country in that regards. Overall its a score of 10 to live or holiday.
A must country to visit if you enjoy meeting new people in different cultures and religions as there all a mix of Muslim, Catholic, Christian and son on.
If your taking your girlfriend or wife i suggest you see Melaka and stay on the river side. Its an old chinese settlement with great charm and a romantic feel if you hae someone to share th experience with.


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