Malaysia Education Systems

Malaysia Education (schooling) System is divided mainly into 5 stages consists of:-

(a) Pre-School Education 

Education programme for pupils of 4-6 years of age …

Looking for places to stay

hotel legacy melaka Malaysia has a wide range of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets through out its cities and towns. Many hotels cater to total living requirements with restaurants, entertainment outlets and fitness centres.

RM 1 Coin Cease to be Legal Tender on 7 December 2005

Bank Negara Malaysia would like to remind members of the public that the RM1 coin will cease to be legal tender effective 7 December 2005 and may no longer be used for any transactions.

MALAYSIA: An Asian Retirement Paradise

Asia’s best-kept secret for expatriates, Malaysia has a vibrant mix of foreign and indigenous tribal cultures, creating a veritable melting pot of peoples, traditions and religions.

Formula One Cars – Unsurpassed Technology at Its Finest

Formula One Racing is, quite simply, the paramount of karting. It is the professional form of the sport in its entirety. Formula One is an international phenomenon, a media conglomerate that rakes in millions and millions of dollars a year from advertising, sponsorship, and broadcast revenues

Malaysia – Essential Visits

 Located in South East Asia, bordering Thailand in the north and Singapore in the south, Malaysia achieved its independence from British rule on the 31st of August 1957. With a population of approximately 23.5 million (58% Malays, 24% Chinese, 8% Indians and 10% others), Malaysia is rich in differing cultures and traditions. The uniqueness of Malaysia is that all these differing religions live alongside each other in harmony and peace.

Welcome to My Malaysia

This website is dedicated to promote Malaysia to tourist and to share with Malaysian people things that they want to know more about their own country. If you are a Malaysian, then this is the place to seek any information about our beloved country.

Kelah: The “king” of fish

Do you know that the "king" of the river fish – the "kelah" or Golden Mahseer – takes three years to grow to a size of three kilogramme? To grow to eight kg would take some 40 years, depending on its environment and food sources! Uncontrolled deforestation due to land clearing and timber harvesting activities upriver threaten the habitat of these precious species. In addition to the threat from logging, poachers also resort to deadly methods of fish harvesting using bombs, poison and electrocution method. If these activities are not checked, we might as well just say goodbye to the kelah and all its cousins!