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Photographs Exhibition
Exhibition of Photographs at Langkawi Fair Shopping Mall 21 November 2010
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The Winners 2010
THE WINNERS 2010 Congratulations to the winners for the different categories and thank you for making it a wonderful and memorial outing. Hope to see you again in 2011
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Mysterious Perlis State Park
Only for the most adventurerous among us, a 45 minutes ferry ride from Langkawi take us to Perlis is the Northern most protected area in Malaysia. 5000ha Perlis State Park (PSP) is located at the Western border of Perlis with Thailand. It forms a transboundry protected area with the 20,000ha Thaleban National Park in Satun, Thailand.
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The Kelabit Highlands
The Kelabit Highlands in Sarawak Borneo are one of the most isolated settlements in Borneo Malaysia . It is one of the nations most popular destination for the serious hiker offering a wide choice of trails with a cool highland clime averaging between 15C - 23C, set in a location of beautiful villages, friendly natives and breathtaking scenery.
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Langkawi Island Treasure Hunt
A treasure hunt is a great way to see the island and compete against your fellow employees at the same time. Using cars or vans teams roam the island following a map that will take them to all the happening places in Langkawi.
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Jungle Odyssey
14 May 2000 - by: Lucinda Bredin. Daily mail UK. There’s much more to Langkawi than duty-free shopping, discover Lucinda Bredin and family, here on a recent holiday from England. My elder son was halfway along a plank when our guide dropped the bombshell: 'Don't fall in,' he said.
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Johor
Johor means; Precious Stones and this moniker truly reflects the many wonders the state has to offer tourists.; Bordering Malacca, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang in the north and Singapore just across the causeway.
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Kedah
The oldest civilisation in Peninsular Malaysia is the land of padi fields, Kedah. One of the most appealing northern states, Kedah mirrors the quintessential Malay persona and offers visitors a glimpse into interesting people and mind-boggling attractions. Lembah Bujang in the state of Kedah contains the remains of the Langkasuka Kingdom believed to date back to the fifth century.
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Perlis
Perlis is not only Malaysia's smallest state in terms of size but also unique in its own way. This is one of the best places to experience Malaysia's rustic charms, padi fields as far as the eye can see and ancient limestone outcrops.
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Putrajaya
A trip to the Klang Valley would not be complete without visiting Malaysia’s new Federal administrative capital Putrajaya. Explore it and discover why it is also known as a fully intelligent Garden City.
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Genting Themepark City
The fun never stops at Genting - City of Entertainment - perched on the top of Genting Highlands, which is accessible by road or cable car. There is a choice of outdoor or indoor theme parks, indoor splash pool with warm water, or outdoor water park.
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Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, or KL as it is fondly known among the locals, is the capital city of Malaysia. It's the principal gateway into the country and Kuala Lumpur (KL) has just about everything tourists would ever want in a city travel destination. Kuala Lumpur is a city that never sleeps. During the day, it hums with commercial and business activities. At night, it is transformed into an entertainment capital.