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Celebrations and
Holidays
Hari
Raya Aidil Fitri
Hari Raya Aidil
Fitri is celebrated by Muslims after the month-long Ramadan
(Fasting month). Muslims usher in the new year with prayers
in the mosques followed by receiving well-wishers in their
homes.
Chinese New
Year (January/February)
Chinese New Year is a joyous time
when friends and relatives give each other "angpows"
- red packets with a gift of cash as a token of prosperity
- and celebrate with feasts and lion dances to ward off evil
spirits and usher in the lunar new year. Family
reunion dinners are a must among Chinese on the eve of the
new year.
City Day (1
February)
Kuala
Lumpur commemorates its declaration as a Federal Territory
on 1 February with festivities centred at Taman Tasik Perdana,
its premier lake gardens and Taman Titiwangsa.
Flora
Festival/Parade (July)
Kuala
Lumpur, the Garden City blooms
even lovelier during this week!. There will be flora hunts,
flower sales, exhibitions of Malaysia's diverse flora at public
gardens, and hotel lobbies. Shopping complexes will also be
attractively-displayed with floral arrangements. The week
culminates in a spectacular international Floral Parade.
National Day
(31 August)
The country celebrates
it's independence on 31 August with parades and shows.
Towns and cities throughout Malaysia will be gaily decorated
and adorned with lights for the grand occasion.
Malaysia Fest
(September
For two weeks, all
the major hotels and shopping complexes join forces to feature
the culture, cuisine and handicrafts of the various states
in Malaysia.
Shopping Carnival
(October)
Bargains
galore at shopping establishments in Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru
and Penang during this annual two- week shopping extravaganza.
Deepavali (October/November)
Deepavali, the "Festival
of Lights" is a celebration which marks the triumph
of good over evil. During this festival, Hindu homes are emblazoned
with lights to symbolize this triumph.
Christmas (25
December)
Christmas
is celebrated by Christians similar to any other part of the
world. Midnight services are held at churches on Christmas
eve. Shopping centres, hotels, old folks homes and children's
homes echo with beautiful carols. The revelry and yuletide
spirit of Christmas is enjoyed by Christians and non-Christians
alike.
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Penang
The
Island
Georgetown
 The
City
 Attractions
  Penang
Museum and Art Gallery
  Sri
Mariamman Temple
  Fort
Cornwallis
  Khoo
Kongsi
  Kapitan
Kling Mosque
  Clock
Tower
  St.
George's Church
Attractions
 Penang
Hill
 Ferringhi
Beach
 Kek
Lok Si Pagoda
 Snake
Temple
 Penang
Bird Park
 Butterfly
Farm
 Wat
Chayamangkalaram
 Penang
Bridge
Kedah / Langkawi
The
Island
Attractions
 Kuah
 Mahsuri's
Tomb
 Air
Hangat Village
 Telagah
Tujuh (Seven Wells)
 Pantai
Pasir Hitam
 Padang
Masirat
 Tanjung
Rhu
 Pantai
Kok, Pantai Cenang and other beaches
 Underwater
World Langkawi
 Dataran
Lang
 Pulau
Dayang Bunting
 Pulau
Singa Besar Wildlife Sanctuary
 Crocodile
Farm
 Sangkar
Ikan
 Aquabeat
 Galleri
Perdana
 Pulau
Payar
Selangor
The
State
Attractions
 Shah
Alam
 Klang
 Petaling
Jaya
 Batu
Caves
 Zoo
Negara and Tunku Abdul Rahman Aquarium
 Taman
Pertanian Malaysia
 Sunway
Lagoon
 Kuala
Selangor
 Taman
Alam
 Waterfalls
Kuala Lumpur
The
City
Attractions
in Kuala Lumpur
Perak
The
State
Attractions
 Perak
Museum, Taiping
 Taiping
Lake Gardens
 Bukit
Larut (Maxwell Hill)
 Ubudiah
Mosque
 Royal
Museum
 Perak
Tong and Sam Poh Tong
 Kellie's
Castle
 Ipoh
Railway Station
 Darul
Ridzuan Museum
 Tambun
Hot Spring
 Lata
Iskandar Waterfalls
 Pangkor
Island
Pahang
The
State
Attractions
 Kuantan
 Teluk
Chempedak
 Beserah
 Cherating
 Sungai
Pandan Waterfalls
 Pekan
 The
State Museum
 Lake
Chini
 Pulao
Tioman
 Taman
Negara
 Genting
Highlands
 Cameron
Highlands
 Frasier's
Hill
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