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Adventure on your Malaysia vacations

June 19, 2009 - Posted in Malaysia Vacations

You’re on one of your Malaysia vacations. You’ve been at the beach, enjoyed the sun, let yourself be enveloped by the warm waves of the sea. And perhaps you’ve also said hello to the corals and fish when you were snorkeling or diving. You’ve done some shopping, and now, it’s time for some fun.

Malaysia Vacations offer more than just relaxation. Well, relaxation is good. You can take time out from your job, from your home. But Malaysis vacations can also be fun. And different.

Have you ever rolled down in an inflatable ball, full of water? You can here. Why not read this story I found the other day in the Malaysia Star… It’s hillarious, I got dizzy just reading it. It will definitely be my next adventure.
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And if this isn’t enough to get your adrenalin going, you go bungee jumping off KL Tower. Aaahhhh…. good luck…!

Of course, if you’d rather have more laid-back Malaysia vacations, Malaysia offers you many islands where you can relax and recharge your batteries. Island vacations in Malaysia can be the ultimate vacation. Try it… and you will see.

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A taste of Malaysia

February 27, 2009 - Posted in malaysia vacation packages

image.out?imageId=media v15559434Be4cC9yz1218423615Med A taste of MalaysiaMalaysia, a truly Asian nation, boasts a trio of cuisines: Malay, Indian and Chinese.
Madame Zawiah Ahmad, wife of Abdullah Mohd Salleh, the Malaysian representative or de facto ambassador in Taiwan, introduces here two typical Malaysian recipes, chicken curry and roti jala.
Madame Zawiah in her cooking demonstration uses curry powder imported from her homeland. The recipe calls for mixing chopped onions, garlic, ginger, curry powder, cooking oil, coconut milk, diced potatoes, lemon slice, as well as salt and sugar with the chicken. Her curry smells so good, whetting everyone’s appetite.
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Meanwhile the roti jala requires a cup mold with five holes at the bottom. Madame Zawiah pours the flour mix through a sieve and then on a pan, creating a fishnet or lace pattern. Roti refers to bread and jala means pattern. The mix hardens on the pan. It is scraped and folded like a spring roll.
Chicken curry and roti jala are eaten together for breakfast or at tea time.

Duration : 1 min 20 sec

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Asias Great Culture And Vacation Travel Wonders

January 30, 2009 - Posted in kuala lumpur vacation

An article by Ray Andrew

We know Asia its agreat country and with alot of great resources but lets take a look at its culture and the great places for travel that can be found in many places of Asia.

With Asia’s immense size, and natural and cultural diversity, it can be daunting to the first-time visitor from the West. After a long period of instability and war, Cambodia has once again become a viable tourist destination. And Angkor Wat, which boasts around 100 temples, is undoubtedly the country’s biggest draw. From the heights of the world’s tallest building in Kuala Lumpur to the depths reached by divers off Borneo, Malaysia has something for everyone. China, with its population now well in excess of one billion people , has so much to see and do that it would require a lifetime to explore.

Despite the fact that India is considered the world’s largest democracy, religion is present everywhere, and the great architecture that celebrates the faiths of Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs is not hard to find. To make the most of your time in Asia, there are some important factors to consider before you go. For instance, it costs a lot more to visit during peak travel periods, and these can vary even within a country. Also, remember to read the fine print for hidden costs (such as additional taxes) before you book a package.
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When you fly is as important as where you fly if you’re trying to save money on airfare. As with vacation packages, you can find the cheapest airfares to Asia on midweek days and in the low season.
As a general rule, don’t wait any longer than about three to four weeks before you fly to book your tickets. This will help you save a lot more for your Asia vacation.

And with Asia beginning to open more to the west economy we can see that they are willing to receive people from all parts of the world with a great smile and also giving the security of having a great time.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/asias-great-culture-and-vacation-travel-wonders-50343.html

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Better vacation at Singapore or Malaysia?

October 13, 2010 - Posted in Malaysia Vacations

Hi, my family wants to go on a very short 2 night stay at either Singapore or Malaysia. I live in Vietnam, and I want to go shopping for clothes, books, electronics, etc because Ho Chi Minh city doesn’t have as much variety and quality goods as other countries.

Which is better for shopping? For beaches? Thanks icon smile Better vacation at Singapore or Malaysia? . & info on where in these places would be nice to know.

Definitely Singapore! It’s a shopper’s paradise and the food is fantastic.

As far as beaches go, I would recommend Thailand over both Singapore and Malaysia.

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Malaysia vacation-work?

October 6, 2010 - Posted in Malaysia Vacations

Hi, I have a small home business, don’t employ anyone (besides me) and I’m planning on moving to Malaysia and working from there. Since I don’t have the 350K MR (or whatever it is these days) to become a resident, I’m thinking about leaving the country and reentering every 3 months. So I’ll basically be a tourist that brought work with him. Would this be legal, do I have other options, what about taxes? Thank you

You wouldnt have a problem with either.Coming in as a tourist and working for yourself.The problem comes,when it comes to payment.What happens there?Do your clients pay you cash?Or issue cash check?Chances are most clients would prefer to pay to an organization.Be it a Sole proprietor or Private ltd.You hv to sort out this area.If you can manage to get a company,then it should be no problem.As much as it is illegal to work without a permit,no one will be aware,more so if you are a white.If you need a platform for this,do leave me your email and we can work something out!

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Im a Filipino and I would like to go to Malaysia for 30 days to meet my boyfriend. Do I need a visa?

September 30, 2010 - Posted in Malaysia Vacations

I have my British boyfriend and he took me to Thailand and Indonesia for vacation and it was easy. How about going to Malaysia? What is the process?

Citizens of the Philippines do not need a visa to go to Malaysia for a stay of up to 30 days.

http://malaysia.visahq.com/requirements/Philippines/

Here is the contact info if you have other questions:
Malaysia Embassy , Philippines
107, Tordesillas Street, Salcedo Village
P.O. Box 2948 Makati Central Post Office, Makati City
Makati City
Metro Manila
Philippines
Phone:
00(632) 817-4581/ 585, 817-4551/ 553
Fax:
00(632) – 816 3158
Email:
mwmanila@indanet.com

Malaysia Consulate , Philippines
3rd Floor, Florantine Building, A. Bonifacio Street
Postal Code:
8000
Davao City
Davao City
Philippines
Phone:
(6382) 221 4050/ 221 1368
Fax:
(6382) 221 4014
Email:
mwdavao@skynet.net , malcg@dv.weblinq.com

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what is the best site to look for holiday homes exchange?

September 19, 2010 - Posted in Malaysia Vacations

For example, when I go to Tokyo, I can stay in a Japanese home and when the Japanese vacations in Malaysia, they can stay in my home. I travel a lot to many countries and staying in hotels can be very boring – not to mention, expensive

www.singleshomeexchange.com/
www.holswap.com/
www.homeforswap.com/
www.1sthomeexchange.com/

Good luck! =]

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