Monday, April 18, 2011

48 interesting facts about malaysia

This page lists 48 interesting facts about Malaysia that even most Malaysians do not know about.
1. TUNKU Abdul Rahman first announced the date of Malaya's Independence at Padang Pahlawan
 in Bandar Hilir, Malacca, on Feb 20, 1956.
Tunku Abdul Rahman became Malaysia's first Prime Minister in the year 1956.
2. MALAYSIA'S first experiment with national service was in 1962, during the Indonesian 
Confrontation. Youths between 21 and 28 were eligible for a two-year call-up.
3. LEMBAH Bujang in the foothills of Gunung Jerai is believed to be the location of an old Malay
 Langkasuka empire, holding ruins that may date back 1,500 years.
LEMBAH Bujang in the foothills of Gunung Jerai is believed to be the location of an old Malay Langkasuka empire, holding ruins that may date back 1,500 years
4. "TUN" is the most senior federal title and there can be no more than 25 living recipients 
at any one time.
5. THE village of Wang Kelian in Perlis is the only place in the world where large-scale 
cave tin-mining was conducted.
Wang Ketian State Park
6. THE largest cave chamber in the world is the Sarawak Chamber in Gunung Mulu National Park 
in Sarawak, which can easily accommodate a Boeing 747-200.
THE largest cave chamber in the world is the Sarawak Chamber in Gunung Mulu National Part in Sarawak, which can easily accommodate a Boeing 747-200
7. MALAYSIA shares with Qatar the world's lowest death rate of respiratory diseases, 
at 7.5 death per annum per 100 000 people.
8. TANJUNG Piai in sounthern Johor is the southernmost tip of continental Asia.
Tanjung Piai in Southern Johor is the Southernmost tip of continental Asia
9. SABAH is home to the Rafflesia, the lagest flower in the world.
Property in Malaysia
10. The Malaysian flag was adopted on Sept 16,1963. The flag was designed by
 Mohamed Hamzah, a 29-year old Public Works Department architect in Johor Baru who
 entered a design competition with two designs.
The Malaysian flag
11. KUALA Kangsar district office is the site of the last surviving rubber tree from the 
original batch H. N. Ridley brought from London's Kew Gardens in 1877.
12. CHINESE documents written as far back as the 6th century refer to Kelantan as "Ho Lan Tan" and 
other names like "Tan-Tan" or "Chich Tu"
Location of Kelantan in Malaysia
13. MALAYSIA has 65,877 km of highway. This is more than the Earth's circumference of 
40,075 km.
The PLUS highway spans from North to South of Malaysia
14. There are more than 60 sub-ethnic groups in Sabah and Sarawak.
15. CINEMA came to Malaya in 1933 with the screening of Laila Majnum, based n a Sanskrit
 play of two ill-fated loves, directed by B.S. Rajhans and produced by the Singapore-bsed Motilal
 Chemical Company.
Laila Majnum, based n a Sanskrit play of two ill-fated loves, directed by B.S. Rajhans and produced by the Singapore-bsed Motilal Chemical Company
16. BURSA Malaysia, formerly known as the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, dates back to 
1930 when the Singapore Stockbroker's Accociation was set up to deal in securities in Malaya.
The KLSE - Kuala Lumpu Stock Exchange
17. THE Belum rainforest has more Malayan tigers per square kilometer than any other animal 
sanctuary here.
The Malayan tiger
The Malayan tiger 
18. THE largest insect egg in Malaysia comes from the 15 cm Malaysian Stick Insect
 (Heteopteryx dilitata), which lays eggs that measure 1.3 cm, making them 
larger than a peanut.
THE largest insect egg in Malaysia comes from the 15 cm Malaysian Stick Insect (Heteopteryx dilitata), which lays eggs that measure 1.3 cm, making them larger than a peanut
19. TUN Abdul Razak Hussein and Tun Hussein Onn, Malaysia's second and third
 prime ministers respectively, were among the more well known students of Silat Seni Gayong.
Silat Seni Gayong
































This picture is courtesy of Jen Para of the United States Gayong Federation.
20. PENANG Free School is the oldest English school in Southeast Asia, founded by Rev.
 Sparke Hutchings in 1816.
Penang Free School n the 1800's
Penang Free School n the 2000's

21. NASI Kandar, a dish unique to Malaysia and brought my the imgrating Indian 
Muslims, is the favourite food of many Malaysians. The best is in Penang and everyone has 
their favourite dishes. 
Among the top raned outlets are the Kampong Melayu Flats in Air Hitam, Line Clear in 
Penang Road and opposite the market in Jelutung.
The famous Nasi Kandar
22. THE Bintagor trees, found only in Sarawak, is believed to contain properties
 that could help fight the virus that causes AIDS.
THE Bintagor trees, found only in Sarawak, is believed to contain properties that could help fight the virus that causes AIDS
23. MALAYSIA produces a meagre 15 feature films annually but churns out 300 to 400 
televsion dramas and seials. There are 250 movie theathres and cineplexes nationwide.
24. ONLY 0.85% of 218,004 people in Malaysia use broadband services.
25. THE largest undivided leaf in the world, Alocasia macrorrhiza, comes from Sabah. 
A specimen found in 1966 was 3.02 metres long and 1.92 metres wide.
THE largest undivided leaf in the wrld, Alocasia macrorrhiza, comes from Sabah. A specimen found in 1966 was 3.02 metres long and 1.92 metres wide
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26. The life expectancy of Malaysian men and women in 1957 was 55.8 years and 58.2 
years respectively. Today, it is 71 for men and 74 for women.
27. MALAYSIA is home to 14,500 species of flowering plants and trees, more than 
200 species of mammals, 600 species of bids, 140 species of snakes and 60 species of lizards.
28. LOCAL time has been adjusted on several occasions. On Dec 31, 1932, clocks
 were advanced by 20 minutes to "lengthen" daylight; Sept 1, 1941, sped up another 
10 minutes; 1942, fast forwarded 
two hours to follow Tokyo time; 1945, reverted to the time observed in 1941, 
and on Jan 1, 1982, pushed forward 30 minutes so that Sabah, Sarawak and the
 peninsula followed Malaysian Standard Time.
29. SIPADAN Island off Sabah is one of the worlds top diving spots.
SIPADAN Island off Sabah is one of the worlds top diving spots
30. MALAYSIA has 18 ports : Bintulu, Kota Kinabalu, Kuantan, Kuching,
 Kudat, Labuan, Lahad Datu, Lumut, Miri, Pasir Gudang, George Town,
 Port Dickson, Port Kelang, Sandakan, Sibu, Tanjung Berhala, Tanjung Kidurong and Tawau.
31. KOTA Baru was the landing point for the Japanese invasion of Malaya during 
World War II in 1941. Riding bicyles, Japanese soldiers took an amazing 45 days to reach Singapore.

32. AT 421 metres high, the Kuala Lumpur Tower is the fourth tallest in the world and tallest in
 Southeast Asia.
Kuala Lumpur Tower
33. PENANG'S St. George Church, built in 1818, is the oldest Anglican church in 
Southeast Asia.
PENANG'S St. George Church, built in 1818, is the oldest Anglican church in Southeast Asia.
34. CAPTAIN Tristram Speedy, who was acting Bitish Resident for Perak, was
 responsible for bringing in the first batch of 110 Sikhs to Malaya in 1873.
Captain Tristram Speedy
35. THE first railroad in Malaya was between Port Weld (now Kuala Sepetang) 
and Taiping, built by the British in 1885 and covering a distance of 13.6 km.
Malaysian TrainPort Weld 
36. MANY global brands are produced in Malaysia, including Intel Pentium chips and 
Brooks Brother's shirts.
Intel, manufactured in Malaysia
37. BANK Negara (Malaysia's Central Bank) has been managed by six governors
 since its establishment in 1959.

38. The spiritual pop group Raihan holds the record for the best-selling local album, 
700,000 units of their Puji-Pujianalbum in 1996.
Raihan
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39. THE longest King Cobra in the world, measuring 5.54 metres, was captured 
alive in Port Dickson in April 1937 but later grew to 5.71 metres in captivity in London Zoo.
40. THE Penang Bridge is the third longest in Asia at 13.7 km
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Penang Bridge, the longest bridge in South East Asia
This is how Penang bridge looks like from afar.
Penang Bridge at Night
41. DR. Mani Jegathesan became the first Malaysian to win the Asian Games
 gold medal in the 1962 Games in Jakarta.
DR. Mani Jegathesan
42. THE country's only Jewish cemetery is in Penang, in Jalan Zainal Abidin, with 120 graves.
Malaysia's only Jewish cemetary is located in Jalan Zainal Abidin, Penang
43. THE Sungai Besi airport (now an RMAF base) was the county's 
first international airport.
Sungai Besie Airport - Malaysia's first airport
44. The first five general elections after the Barisan Nasional's frmation were always held
 in a World Cup year: 1974 (Germany), 1978 (Argentina), 1982 (Spain), 1986 (Mexico) 
and 1990 (Italy). 
This tradition ended at the next polls/tournament.
45. The word ringgit means "jagged" in Malay, and originally referred to the seperated edges 
of Spanish silver dollars widely circulated in the region.
The Malaysian Ringgit (One Ringgit)
46. KELANTAN holds the record for the largest number of flood evacuees :
 33,000 in 1982.
47. SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Kok Shoo Yin became the first Malaysian 
citizenship certificate 
holder when he received the document on Nov 14, 1957.
48. The Mapping and Survey Department has been maintaining the 
Sultan Abdul Samad Clock Tower 
for 108 years.
Sultan Abdul Samad BuildingSultan Abdul Samad Building in Malaysia
49. Latest geographical information about Malaysia.
Latest geographical information about Malaysia