Culture of Malaysia comprises the contribution of the various cultures of the different peoples of Malaysia. The first people who lived in the area were indigenous tribes that still remain, which were followed by the Malays, who migrated to this region from Asia in ancient times . Cultural influences of China and India made ??their mark to start growing trade with these countries began, and thus increased immigration to Malaysia. Other cultures that heavily influenced the Malay culture are Persian, Arabic and British. The various ethnic groups now living in Malaysia have their own cultural identity and distinctive, although some crossover.
In addition, large quantities of the world's production of rubber, tin and palm oil are produced here. The natural wealth is so diverse that the multi-ethnic state in which to live next to Malays, Chinese and Indians, numerous ethnic minorities, not be described with a single predicate. In addition, the approximately 22 million inhabitants, nation is in a profound change. Since the mid-1970s followed the former agricultural land an ambitious industrialization program, initiated in Malaysia's tropical lazy day a shift in values ??and a serving has brought hassle.
Yet there is however remote corners of the country that are still largely untouched by modernity. Thanks to its colorful diversity can Malaysia to offer almost something for everyone: white and shady coconut palms fringed sandy beaches in West Malaysia, romantic islands in azure seas off the coast, dense tropical rainforest with a unique fauna and flora in East Malaysia, and for those who looking for that special, in Sabah awaits the 4101 meter high Mount Kinabalu waiting to be climbed. Those looking temples and landmarks of bygone days come to his account, where he visited Malacca, Malaysia's cultural capital. Especially Portuguese and Dutch Heritage in close neighborhood and a more unusual hand and show the history of this once important port city there are Chinese, Arabic and occidental rich.
Geographically Malaysia is not a homogeneous entity. It is rather composed of very different regions: first, the predominantly Muslim West Malaysia with the capital Kuala Lumpur, on the other hand, in the north of the island of Borneo, about 600 km from West Malaysia distant Sarawak, which, together with the neighboring Sabah, East Malaysia . While West Malaysia hosts various tin mines and oil palm and rubber plantations, are in the rain forest-rich East Malaysia won primarily petroleum and precious woods.
Landscape and Nature
Located in the heart of Southeast Asia Malaysia consists of two by the South China Sea separated parts of the country, West and East Malaysia, which are themselves at the nearest point of more than 600 km apart. West Malaysia covers the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, East Malaysia takes the two states of Sabah and Sarawak, enter the northern part of the Great Sundainsel Borneo.
West Malaysia is a continuation of the past Indian Central chain crossed by a north-south trending mountain range; between the two major parallel arcs some of the smaller mountain ranges ...