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Kuching

Kuching is the capital of the East Malaysian state of Sarawak on Borneo. Kuching is the most populous city in the state of Sarawak and the fourth largest city in Malaysia. Kuching means “cat” in Malay.

Melaka

Melaka (a.k.a. Malacca) is the capital of the Malaysian state of Malacca.
Traditionally, the spot where Melaka stands today was the center of Malaccan history. It was the capital of the Malaccan Sultanate and the center of the Malay world in the 15th and the 16th century before it fell to the Portuguese in 1511. Centuries of colonization by the Portuguese, Dutch and the British have shaped the architecture of the town.

Pulau Kapas, Malaysia
Kapas Beach Chalets (KBC)
Chalets, Pulau Kapas
backpacker friendly chalets on Pulau Kapas ... more
Mak Cik Gemuk Beach Resort
Hostel, Pulau Kapas
Makcik Gemuk Beach Resort has 63 chalet with basic facilities. Next to KBC ... more
Kapas Turtle Valley Beach Resort
Resort, Pulau Kapas
dutch-run romantic boutique resort with 6 private bungalows and 2 family rooms. ... more
Kapas Island Resort
Resort, Pulau Kapas
biggest resort on Pulau Kapas ... more

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Trains

There are only 2 train lines on the peninsula, one is the north-south track (Bangkok-Singapore) and one splits off in Gemas (south of KL) and runs to the north-eastern thai boarder near Kota Bharu. This line is also called the jungle train. The train is pricier and slower then the bus but can be more comfortable when travelling in a sleeper car. More info at http://www.ktmb.com.my and http://www.seat61.com/Malaysia.htm
There are currently talks of constructing a bullet train line between Sinpapore and Kuala Lumpur

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Health care attracts visitors to Malaysia (canada.com)

Malaysia is becoming a major attraction for health care tourists due to it’s reasonable prices and state-of-the-art equipment.

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comprehensive malaysian travel portal
TheStar.com.my
biggest malaysian newspaper (english)
Cinema Online
Cinemas in Malaysia

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