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  1. Malaysia - Culture Smart!: the essential guide to customs & culture by Victor King, 2008-06-03
  2. Islam and Popular Culture in Indonesia and Malaysia (Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series)
  3. Culture and Customs of Singapore and Malaysia (Culture and Customs of Asia) by Jaime Koh, Stephanie Ho, 2009-06-22
  4. Culture Shock! Malaysia: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette by Heidi Munan, 2008-07
  5. Media, Culture and Society in Malaysia (Routledge Malaysian Studies Series)
  6. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Culture Shock! At Your Door: A Survival Guide to Customs & Etiquette) by Lynn Witham, 2004-08-01
  7. Fragmented Vision: Culture and Politics in Contemporary Malaysia (Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA)) by Joel S. Kahn, Francis Loh Kok Wah, 1992-04-24
  8. Malaysia (Culture in.) by Melanie Guile, 2005-09-15
  9. Jah-het (Preservation of culture and recording of traditions series. Culture of healing in Malaysia. Culture of healing of aborigines and indigenous peoples sub-series) by Roland Werner, 1997
  10. Risking Malaysia: Culture, politics, and identity (Malaysian and international studies series)
  11. Malaysia's Demographic Transition: Rapid Development, Culture, and Politics (South-East Asian Social Science Monographs) by Richard Leete, 1996-05-16
  12. Introduction to the peoples and cultures of Indonesia and Malaysia (Cummings modular program in anthropology) by Koentjaraningrat, 1975
  13. Mah-Meri of Malaysia: Art and culture by Roland Werner, 1974
  14. Property And Politics In Sabah, Malaysia: Native Struggles Over Land Rights (Culture, Place, and Nature) by Amity A. Doolittle, 2005-08-05

1. Malaysia Culture
This is a cyber depot of vocabulary related to Malaysia culture, that has helped Wan to have a better grasp of Bahasa Malaysia. Inside the World of Ethnic Malays
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This is a cyber depot of vocabulary related to Malaysia culture, that has helped Wan to have a better grasp of Bahasa Malaysia.
Inside the World of Ethnic Malays

A set of bureaucratic guidelines called " Dasar Kebudayaan Kebangsaan" or, the National Culture Policy defines the Culture of Malaysia as:
  • based on the culture of indigenous people of Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philipines, Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, Cambodia, South Pacific islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, Oceania and finally, Malagasy.

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2. Malaysia Culture: Vast And Interesting
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3. Malaysia / Cultures & People
Cultures have been meeting and mixing in Malaysia since the very beginning of its history. More than fifteen hundred years ago a Malay kingdom in Bujang
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Cultures have been meeting and mixing in Malaysia since the very beginning of its history. More than fifteen hundred years ago a Malay kingdom in Bujang Valley welcomed traders from China and India. With the arrival of gold and silks, Buddhism and Hinduism also came to Malaysia. A thousand years later, Arab traders arrived in Malacca and brought with them the principles and practices of Islam. By the time the Portuguese arrived in Malaysia, the empire that they encountered was more cosmopolitan than their own. Malaysia's cultural mosaic is marked by many different cultures, but several in particular have had especially lasting influence on the country. Chief among these is the ancient Malay culture, and the cultures of Malaysia's two most prominent trading partners throughout historythe Chinese, and the Indians. These three groups are joined by a dizzying array of indigenous tribes, many of which live in the forests and coastal areas of Borneo. Although each of these cultures has vigorously maintained its traditions and community structures, they have also blended together to create contemporary Malaysia's uniquely diverse heritage.
One example of the complexity with which Malaysia's immigrant populations have contributed to the nation's culture as a whole is the history of Chinese immigrants. The first Chinese to settle in the straits, primarily in and around Malacca, gradually adopted elements of Malaysian culture and intermarried with the Malaysian community. Known as

4. Culture Of Malaysia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Malaysia's Culture, Language Geography People Culture Malaysia has a combined population of over 20 million people. Because of its location between the Indian Ocean
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Culture of Malaysia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The Culture of Malaysia is, due to the multiracial nature of Malaysia , affected by a large number of different cultures. The original culture of the area stemmed from indigenous tribes that lived there, along with the Malays who later moved there. Substantial influence exists from Chinese and Indian culture, dating back to when trade began in the area. Other cultures that heavily influenced the culture of Malaysia include Persian Arabic , and British culture. Currently, the many different ethnicities that exist in Malaysia have their own unique cultural identities, which have managed to retain a unique identity while slightly influencing each other. Arts and Music have a long tradition in Malaysia, with Malay art dating back to the Malay sultanates. Islamic Taboos over art have only been overcome recently, similarly Malaysian literature has only expanded beyond traditional stories in more modern times. Each major religious group has its major holy days declared as official holidays. Some cultural overlap has occurred, evident in some areas such as cuisine and modern music. The Malaysian government has taken the step of defining Malaysian Culture, issuing the "1971 National Culture Policy" which defined what was considered official culture. This especially affected language, with only Malay texts being considered official cultural texts. Factors such as the position of

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6. Malaysia - Culture, Customs, Language And Etiquette
Cultural Guide to Malaysia culture, society, language, etiquette, manners and protocol.
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Malaysia - Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette
Facts and Statistics Location: Southeastern Asia. Shares borders with Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei. Capital: Kuala Lumpur Climate: tropical; annual southwest (April to October) and northeast (October to February) monsoons Population: 24,821,286 (July 2007 est.) Ethnic Make-up: Malay 50.4%, Chinese 23.7%, indigenous 11%, Indian 7.1%, others 7.8% Religions: Muslim Buddhist Christian Hindu 6.3%, Confucianism, Taoism, other traditional Chinese religions 2.6%, other or unknown 1.5%, none 0.8% Government: constitutional monarchy Language in Malaysia The Malay language is an Austronesian language spoken not only by Malaysians but all Malay people who reside in the Malay Peninsula, southern Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, central eastern Sumatra, the Riau islands, parts of the coast of Borneo, Cocos and Christmas Islands in Australia. It is also very similar to Indonesian, known locally as Bahasa Indonesia. In Malaysia, the language is officially known as Bahasa Malaysia, which translates as the "Malaysian language". The term, which was introduced by the National Language Act 1967, was predominant until the 1990s, when most academics and government officials reverted to "Bahasa Melayu," which is used in the Malay version of the Federal Constitution. Malay Culture and Society A Multi-Cultural Society Malaysia is a multi-cultural society. The main ethnic groups are the native Malays as well as large populations of Chinese, and Indians. When visiting the country it is clear that the ethnicities retain their religions, customs and way of life. The most important festivals of each group are public holidays.

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Malaysian Wedding
Malay wedding:
1)Investigate(Merisik).
2)Engagement custom.(Pinangan)
The engagement custom will be held when the woman parents accept the representative(wakil) of the man's family.The date of marriage contract(akad nikah) will be discuss in engagement custom.Usually the adat bertunang (engagement custom) is normally held at the bride's home.A date will be choose to celebrate the akad nikah (marriage contract) ceremony.
3)Marriage contract(Akad nikah)
A Malay wedding proper begins with the akad nikah (marriage contract) ceremony. The groom signs the marriage contract with the tok Kadi in front of witness(saksi) and agrees to provide the bride with a mas kahwin (marriage gold).The marriage gold will be different with other place. The contract signing is done before a religious official and is accompanied by prayer.
4)Enthronement(bersanding)
The bersanding (enthronement) ceremony begins with the groom's procession with friends, relatives, musicians and people waving bunga manggar (palm blossom) to meet the bride.Each guest will receive a bunga telur (egg flower), a decorated egg with a fabric flower, as a sign of fertility. The couple are considered royalty for the day, and so various royal customs are performed for them, including musicians playing court music and 'bodyguards' performing a display of pencak silat(traditional Malay martial arts).The couple will sit on decorated chair,and the photography session will be held.After the bersanding ceremony, the wedded couple and their guests attend a celebratory feast called the makan beradab (formal meal). This involves the bride and groom feeding each other sweetened rice. The celebrations are concluded by posing for family photographs.

8. Culture Of Malaysia - History, People, Clothing, Traditions, Women, Beliefs, Foo
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kebudayaan Malaysia in the national language.
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Identification. Location and Geography. Malaysia is physically split between west and east, parts united into one country in 1963. Western Malaysia is on the southern tip of the Malay peninsula, and stretches from the Thai border to the island of Singapore. Eastern Malaysia includes the territories of Sabah and Sarawak on the north end of Borneo, separated by the country of Brunei. Peninsular Malaysia is divided into west and east by a central mountain range called the Banjaran Titiwangsa. Most large cities, heavy industry, and immigrant groups are concentrated on the west coast; the east coast is less populated, more agrarian, and demographically more Malay. The federal capital is in the old tinmining center of Kuala Lumpur, located in the middle of the western immigrant belt, but its move to the new Kuala Lumpur suburb of Putra Jaya will soon be complete. Demography.

9. Malaysia Culture
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Malaysia has rich cultural heritage, many of the traditional art and culture are all efforts to protect.
Among them, the traditional dance and music in the performing arts occupies a special place.
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Sepak Manggis
Malaysia Sepak Manggis's Culture This is a kind of outdoor games play by brave men from Sabah BAJAU and IRANUM family. When the game start, participants gather in a circle, tried to blow face a string of 10 meters high above high stalk hanging on it includes bouquet, towel, food and money involved. Culture
Sepak Takraw
Malaysia Sepak Takraw's Culture Sepak Takraw also known as Sepak Raga Culture
Silat
Malaysia Silat's Culture Silat Melayu is a Malay martial arts to defend the Malay natio. This fascinating sport is also a kind of dancing in Malaysia that has been widely circulated for hundreds of years. According to the Muslim doctrines, and participants can borrow the Malay martial arts in order to improve the power of his spiritual. In marriage, national celebration or martial arts competition, silat can be seen. Culture
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Malaysia Kite's Culture On the east coast of Malaysia, the great kite flying over with intricate patterns, the size also differ. Among them, the most common is the moon kite (Traditional Wau Kite), because its crescent shape. Kelantan auspicious year hold an important competitions, the participants from all over the world.

10. Malaysia - Culture Smart! By Victor King - Trade Paperback - Random House
Malaysia Culture Smart! by Victor King, Category Travel - Canada, Format Trade Paperback , 168 pages, ISBN 9781857334579, On Sale June 3, 2008, Price $9.95, Item Book
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11. Malaysia Culture - Culture Of Malaysia, Malaysian Culture, Culture And Tradition
Though the culture of Malaysia has tints of foreign cultures, it is rich in itself. Check out more on Malaysian culture.
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Amongst the very few countries in the world stands Malaysia, with people from different countries and cultures. Despite being influenced by diverse cultures, Malaysia has made its mark by furnishing its own identity to the world. Its rich culture can be depicted as an assortment, where you can find variety harmonizing the global standards. A glimpse of foreign tang can be seen in its language, music, dance, architecture, people, and handicrafts as well.
Though Malay is the national language, English is widely understood and spoken in the country. Malaysia has its own film industry that churns out about 15 films and 300-400 dramas every year. This multi-religious country is home to different people, though Islam has remained its predominant religion. Be it festivals or cultural celebrations, Malaysians have the courtesy to commemorate events with equal fervor.
Talking about cultural activity, there are ample of arts and crafts including theatre, music, dance, handicrafts to keep people engaged. British architecture is best observed in courts, but traditional Malay houses are also not out of the sight. Museums and art galleries in Malaysia never fail to impress their visitors with their great paintings and sculptures. To know more about the Malaysian culture, click on the links given below.

12. Malaysia Culture & Customs - Traveller Information
Culture and customs for travellers to Malaysia find out about local culture, social customs, interactions and religion
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All foreign nationals entering Malaysia must hold a valid passport with a minimum validity of six months upon arrival.. Malaysia is a tropical country with many tropical diseases. Malaria, although not generally a problem in West (or.. Currency The Malaysian unit of currency is the Ringgit Malaysia (RM), which is divided into 100 sen. Banknotes come in.. The climate in Malaysia is tropical, with both peninsula Malaysia and Eastern Malaysia being effected separately by two.. Malaysia is a multicultural society with Malays constituting around 50%, Chinese 24%, 11% Indigenous peoples including.. Malaysians of all ethnic groups are generally very friendly and keen to help visitors during their stay. Although the.. Malaysia’s main International airport is Kuala Lumpur International Airport, situated 55km south of Kuala Lumpur.. Travel Tips Whilst Malaysia offers many stunning destinations, a warm friendly people and shopping and culinary experiences amongst.. Malaysia's multiculturalism has resulted in a paradise for lovers of good food. With traditional Malay cuisine and all..

13. Malaysia: Culture - TripAdvisor
Inside Malaysia Culture Before you visit Malaysia, visit TripAdvisor for the latest info and advice, written for travelers by travelers.
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15. Malaysia - Culture
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CULTURE Malaysia is a multi-racial country with a rich cultural heritage. The base of the national culture is Malay culture, which is native to this region. Islamic values are embedded in Malay Culture.
The Malay culture emphasises values on courtesy, moderation, tolerance, harmony and cordial relations among family members, neighbours and community. As Malaysian respect each other's beliefs and faiths, cultural and religious festivals such as Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Christmas, Gawai Day and other auspicious occasions are given due importance.
One of the unique features of Malaysia is its multi-racial population which practises various religions such as Islam, Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism and Christianity. Each ethnic group has its own beliefs. Under the Federal Constitution, Islam is the official religion of Malaysia but there is freedom of worship.
The Malay Language is the national language of the country. However, the people are free to use their mother tongue and other languages. English as the second language is widely used in business.

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The two distinct parts of Malaysia, separated from each other by the South China Sea, share a largely similar landscape in that both West and East Malaysia feature coastal plains rising to often densely forested hills and mountains, the highest of which is Mount Kinabalu at 4,095.2 metres (13,435.7 ft) on the island of Borneo. The local climate is equatorial and characterised by the annual southwest (April to October) and northeast (October to February) monsoons. Tanjung Piai, located in the southern state of Johor, is the southernmost tip of continental Asia - if Singapore, an island connected to the continent by a man-made causeway, is excluded. The Strait of Malacca, lying between Sumatra and West Malaysia, is arguably the most important shipping lane in the world. Putrajaya is the newly created administrative capital for the federal government of Malaysia, aimed in part to ease growing congestion within Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur. The prime minister's office moved in 1999 and the move is expected to be completed in 2005. Kuala Lumpur remains the seat of parliament, as well as the commercial and financial capital of the country. Other major cities include George Town, Ipoh, Johor Bahru and Kuching. The state of Sabah consists of five divisions, namely Tawau, Sandakan, Kudat, West Coast and Interior. The Federal Territory of Labuan, covering an area of 91 square kilometres, is situated off the west coast of Sabah. Sarawak comprises nine divisions, namely Kuching, Sri Aman, Sibu, Miri, Sarikei, Limbang, Kapit, Bintulu and Kota Samarahan. The Federal Territory of Labuan with an area of 91 square kilometres, is situated off the west coast of Sabah.

20. Malaysia - Culture
• Bergendang (Drumming) In the traditional musical performances of the Malay community in Sarawak, it is the womenfolk who play the gendang or drums.
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Culture Bergendang (Drumming) In the traditional musical performances of the Malay community in Sarawak, it is the womenfolk who play the gendang or drums. Seated behind a screen, they drum out their beats in rhythm to songs sung by young maidens and dances performed by men. Wayang Kulit (Shadow Play) Wayang Kulit is a traditional theater art-form using puppets and shadow-play to tell the epic tales of the Ramayana. The puppets are made of buffalo hide and mounted on bamboo sticks. There may be as many as 45 puppets - handled entirely by a single master puppeteer, known as the Tok Dalang. Maggagong (Gong Ensembles) Brass or bronze gong ensembles form an inherent part of Sabah's ethnic music. The melody varies from district to district. The Kadazan Dusun group include six songs and a drum called the sopogogungan (Penampang) in their musical composition while the Bajau from Kota Belud add kulintangan, a set of kettle-bedded gongs.

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