Must Visit Heritage Streets:
Heeren Street & Jonker Street
Malacca
Heeren Street & Jonker Street
Malacca

Heeren Street which is also
known as the ‘First Class Gentlemen Street’ or the ‘Millionaires Row’, is a
road with double storey houses similar to that of the modern terrace houses,
but much longer. The houses portray a rich and detailed mix of Chinese, European
and Peranakan architecture. Till today, the Peranakans (Baba Nyonyas) do live
in them, making this a living heritage, though there are also some being turned
into galleries, cafes, hotels and eateries.
On the parallel street is Jonker Street, also known as the
‘Second Class Gentleman Street’. More commercial, this street used to house
mainly traders and merchants. On weekends, thenight bazaar of Jonker Walk comes
alive. Malacca’s artists come out in full force selling their art paintings and
handicrafts beside other Nyonya related food items like the popular pineapple
tarts and Nyonya kuihs.
2. Must Visit Heritage
Building:
Khoo Kongsi
Georgetown, Penang
Khoo Kongsi
Georgetown, Penang

Khoo Kongsi in Hollywood
Khoo Kongsi was used in the filming of Anna & The King featuring Jodie Foster and Chow Yuen Fatt. Apparently, Jodie Foster was really impressed with the place and left good remarks in the visitors’ book!
Khoo Kongsi was used in the filming of Anna & The King featuring Jodie Foster and Chow Yuen Fatt. Apparently, Jodie Foster was really impressed with the place and left good remarks in the visitors’ book!
3. Must Visit Modern Structure:
Petronas Twin Towers
KL
Petronas Twin Towers
KL

Visiting Malaysia is never
complete, if one never visits this twin towers…. and that include Malaysians,
be it from KL or any other parts of the country. The 88-storey Petronas Twin
Towers is one of the world’s tallest buildings in the world, soaring to a
height of 452 metres above the city skyline. Designed by Cesar Pelli in 1997
and mostly constructed with steel and glass, the towers were the world’s
tallest when completed.
Loved By The Cameras
The twin towers is a common feature in the skyline of the city and can be seen in many magazines and books on the country. It is also shown in movies and TV productions, most notably the film Entrapment starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta Jones.
4.Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque
Teluk Ibai, Terengganu
The twin towers is a common feature in the skyline of the city and can be seen in many magazines and books on the country. It is also shown in movies and TV productions, most notably the film Entrapment starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta Jones.
4.Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque
Teluk Ibai, Terengganu

Miraculously seen as floating
on the water and hence the nickname The Floating Mosque of the East. The
distinctive design of the mosque on a floating platform and its beautiful
location on a lagoon by the mouth of Sungai Ibai creates the enchantingly
floating impression to viewers.
5. Must Visit Cultural Site:
Sarawak Cultural Village
Santubong, Sarawak
Sarawak Cultural Village
Santubong, Sarawak

The Sarawak Cultural Village is
the award winning living museum that showcases the heritage of the major racial
groups in Sarawak. The concept is to build up a condensation of Sarawak’s
ethnic diversity in the 17 acres village. Visitors get the chance to personally
experience the different lifestyles of seven tribes at the distinct longhouses
models. Its multi-ethnic cultural performance at the mini theatre is another
fun event not to be missed that portrays the distinct cultures of the many
ethnic groups.

6. Must Visit Cave:
Batu Caves
Selangor
The Batu Caves is believed as a
400 million years old limestone hill over the length of 400 meters and a height
of 120 meters, which has a series of caves and cave temples.
In the pristine state before 1860, some of the cave mouths were
used by the indigenous Besisi people as transit shelters. Today, this is the
most popular destination during annual Thaipusam festival in Malaysia when more
than 1.5 million pilgrims escorted the statue of Lord Muruga to Batu Caves.
7. Must Visit Beach:
Cherating Beach
Pahang
Cherating Beach
Pahang

Cherating Beach is a stretch of
almost 10 kilometers of beach from the south of Kuantan in Pahang right up to
the town of Chukai in Terengganu. With its sloping white sandy beaches and
soothing sea breeze, it is an internationally acclaimed spot for surfers
particularly in November and December.
Cherating has the perfect combination of great surf, extreme sea
activities such as Jet Ski, nice chalets, fine dining and exciting nightlife.
For a more thorough experience, visitors can sign up for the river cruise that
sails around the coast and explore the nearby forests.
8. Must Visit Island:
Sipadan Island,
Sabah
Sipadan Island,
Sabah

Surrounded by crystal clear
waters, Sipadan Island is voted as one of the best diving sites with its large
numbers of greenback and hawksbill turtles which gather here to mate and nest.
Another focus of the divers are to look out for the tornado-like formations of
barracudas, big-eye trevallies, mantas, eagle rays, scalloped hammerhead sharks
and whale sharks. Even better, various dive sties are assured with garden eels,
leaf scorpion fishes, mantis shrimps, fire graces and various pipe fishes.
Sipadan is now one of the nominees for the New 7 Wonders Of Nature.
9. Must Visit National Park:
Gunung Mulu National Park
Miri, Sarawak
Gunung Mulu National Park
Miri, Sarawak

The Gunung Mulu National Park
has been inscribed as a World Heritage Site in the year 2000. It is famous for
its incredible caves and chambers and karsts formations. Researchers often come
to the park to study the best example of tropical limestone weathering (karsts)
in the world including enormous razor-sharp pinnacles, deep-cut canyons, and
grand caverns that are home to millions of bats and cave swiftlets.
10. Must Visit Highland:
Kota Kinabalu National Park & Mount Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu National Park & Mount Kinabalu

Kota Kinabalu National Park is
Malaysia’s first World Heritage. Designated by UNESCO in December 2000 for its
‘outstanding universal values’, the park covers an area of 754 square
kilometers and surrounds the majestic Mount Kota Kinabalu, the tallest mountain
in Malaysia (and fourth tallest in Southeast Asia). The hiking of Mount Kota
Kinabalu up to the Low’s Peak ‘summit’ at 4100 meters is the goal of many
trekkers. If climbers wish to go further up, the climb is on bare granite rock.
The Rafflesia plant, which has the largest single flower in the world, is also
found in the Kota Kinabalu National Park.
This article is taken from the segment, 50+1 Places To Visit from the 50+1 Malaysia book. More detailed explanations on these places or other interesting places to visit in Malaysia, and also more on our truly Malaysian Manglish or celebrities (like Siti & Mawi) are found in the book. As author QuaChee mentions, this book is for everyone… and even Malaysians will be suprise to learn so much more about the country!
This article is taken from the segment, 50+1 Places To Visit from the 50+1 Malaysia book. More detailed explanations on these places or other interesting places to visit in Malaysia, and also more on our truly Malaysian Manglish or celebrities (like Siti & Mawi) are found in the book. As author QuaChee mentions, this book is for everyone… and even Malaysians will be suprise to learn so much more about the country!
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