The Best Of Malaysia Special Edition 2015: Malaysia’s Year of Festival Exciting prizes to be won! The team from Tourism Malaysia Singapore reveal their favourite destinations CONTENTS 02 Cover Story: The Best of Malaysia NEW YEARGREETING YoursTruly 04 Malaysia’s Year of Festival 06 Tourism Malaysia Singapore TEAM’s pickS 10 Highlight: Johor 11 Highlight: Kuala Lumpur 12 Highlight: Sarawak 13 Highlight: Beaches of Malaysia 14 Highlight: Terengganu 15 News Bites 16 Getting There Publisher Interpage Pte Ltd Enquiries [email protected] Website www.yours-truly.com.sg www.tourism.gov.my Information and contacts published in this magazine are subject to change after publication deadline. Tourism Malaysia (Singapore) will not be responsible for any broken links, ceased contacts or relocation of venues stated in this publication. Happy New Year 2015. Tourism Malaysia Singapore would like to wish you and your loved ones a fantastic year ahead. We hope you’ve had the opportunity to visit many stunning destinations in Malaysia in the past year and will continue to do so. Thank you for taking the time to discover more about the unique states and cultures of Malaysia. Happy New Year! 01 TRULYMALAYSIA The Best of MALAYSIA and Indian – and the many unique ethnic communities of World Travel Awards. The country also made it into the Sabah and Sarawak. list of Lonely Planet’s ‘World’s Top Ten Countries 2010’ and ‘Best Value Destination 2010’. Also a top holiday destination, Malaysia is filled with a wide variety of unique attractions. No matter what your Malaysia’s lush and well-preserved natural landscape is definition of a fulfilling holiday is, Malaysia has all the perfect for a wide range of eco-adventures. Malaysia’s necessary elements: Pristine beaches, beautiful islands, rainforests such as Taman Negara – one of the Located in the midst of the Asia Pacific region, fascinating flora and fauna, lush and well-maintained world’s oldest tropical rainforests – are endowed with Malaysia enjoys a strategic location and a year- nature reserves, world-class and modern facilities and impressive biodiversity and are home to some rare and round tropical climate. With 13 states, three a long list of shopping hotspots. endemic species. Federal Territories (Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan) and a population that currently Malaysia’s capital city, Kuala Lumpur, is Stunning islands and beaches stands at more than 30 million, Malaysia undoubtedly one of Asia’s most exciting and provide the ideal sun, sand combines the best of Asia. It is renown for its vibrant cities. Among the towering skyscrapers and sea getaways. Some of diverse cultural landscape that includes three and remnants of Kuala Lumpur’s rich past in these islands, particularly of Asia’s oldest civilisations – Malay, Chinese the form of pre-war structure, providing an along the coasts of interesting contrast of two different eras. Terengganu and Sabah, are world-class dive Other destination such as Melaka, Penang, sites with breathtaking Langkawi, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu has its underwater landscapes. own individual charms. Some are even recipients Not forgetting the magical of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and island of Sipadan, which Cultural Organizations (UNESCO) awards, namely: has been rated by diving professionals as one of - UNESCO World Heritage City the world’s top diving Georgetown, Penang destination. - UNESCO World Heritage City Melaka - UNESCO World Heritage Site The country has more to offer besides enchanting parks Kinabalu Park and gardens, thrilling theme parks, picturesque hill - UNESCO World Heritage Site Gunung resorts, international-standard golf courses, luxurious Mulu National Park spa retreats and endless shopping choices. Malaysia is - UNESCO Global Geopark Langkawi also known for its colourful festivals and exciting events held throughout the year such as the Formula 1 Grand Not forgetting the other numerous Prix, Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace international awards and recognition Exhibition (LIMA), the 1Malaysia Year End Sale (M-YES), over the years, sealing its position as 1Malaysia GP Sale and 1Malaysia Mega Sale Carnival. one of the top destinations in the region and the world. In 2011, Malaysia was So, whether you want a romantic escapade, a fun-filled named ‘Asia’s Leading Sports Tourism family holiday, an all-out shopping spree or a quiet Destination’ while Kuala Lumpur was retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life, ‘Asia’s Leading City Destination’ in the Malaysia has it all! 03 MALAYSIA’SYEAR OF FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS GALORE These are some MyFest 2015 events to look forward to between January to March: 1. MyFest 2015 Grand launch: 10 January, Kuala Lumpur 2. KL Light Festival: 11 to 17 January, Kuala Lumpur 3. Tioman International Classic Surfing: 29 to 31 January, Pahang 4. Festival Layang-Layang Sedunia (International Kite Festival): 11 to 15 February, Johor 5. Pesta Perarakan Chingay 2015 (2015 Chingay Parade): 29 February, Johor MyFest 2015 heralds the country’s endless celebration 6. Chap Goh Meh Celebration: 5 March, Penang of festivals and events. Continuing the momentum and efforts of Visit Malaysia Year 2014, MyFest 2015 is set 7. Festival Gendang Tradisional Antarabangsa (International Traditional Drums Festival): 14-15 March, Kelantan to make Malaysia etched in the minds of every tourists, 8. Karnival Pelancongan LIMA 2015 (LIMA Tourist Carnival): 17-21 March, Kedah encouraging a longer stay to enjoy the festivals that are on offer nationwide. 9. Formula One Festival: 27-29 March, Kuala Lumpur 10. Formula 1 Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix: 27-29 March, Sepang MyFest 2015 was launched in Kelantan on 18 September 2014 by Malaysia’s Minister of Tourism and Culture, YB Dato’ Seri Mohamed Nazri bin Abdul Aziz. The theme for MyFest 2015 is ‘Endless Celebrations’, and the year-long calendar is packed with festivities of every genre. Examples will be cultural festivals, shopping extravaganzas, internationally acclaimed events, eco-tourism related events, arts and musical showcases, food promotions and more themed events. MyFest 2015 campaign will continue to boost the tourism sector and ensure that the Malaysian tourism industry remains robust after the Visit Malaysia Year 2014 campaign. As Malaysia is blessed with various cultures, the new campaign seeks to showcase and celebrate Malaysia’s bountiful and diverse cultures on top of the various festivities. The MyFest 2015 Logo The MyFest 2015 campaign also seeks to maintain Malaysia as the top-of-the-mind tourist The design for Malaysia’s Year of Festivals 2015 logo depicts destination with a target of receiving 29.4 million a traditional musical instrument known as the Rebana Ubi. tourists arrival. The campaign will complement The drum is a musical instrument that can be associated the Malaysia Tourism Transformation Plan, where with Malaysia’s multicultural society, in line with the spirit of the country has set a target of 36 million tourist 1Malaysia. Therefore, the logo design reflects an important arrivals in the year 2020. part of the country’s heritage, tradition and culture. 05 03 highlightINTERVIEW Our Favourite Destinations The team at Tourism Malaysia Singapore office share with Yours Truly their favourite holiday spots in Malaysia. Normahani Ahmad, Deputy Director II “A Johorean myself, I have to say usual white and thick noodle. Also, Johor is my favourite destination. kacang phool – although a common We have our own traditional Ghazal dish in Singapore, I still find the one Johor, poetic music that has its from Johor tastier. roots from the Middle East, lots Noor Aine Ismail, Director “For me, it has to be Langkawi. It is mystical power to bestow fertility peaceful, very laid back and is a perfect on barren women. Other activities paradise for beach lovers. Getting include visiting the minyak gamat (sea around the island is easy as cars can cucumber oil) factory, batik factory be rented from as low as RM 80.00 and aquarium. Not forgetting the per day. You could take a boat ride to panoramic cable car ride to Gunung do island hopping around the smaller Mat Cincang. And of course as islands of the 98 islands that made Langkawi is a duty-free island, you can up Langkawi! shop to your heart’s content. A popular stop is at Pulau Dayang Don’t miss the local cuisine at the night Bunting, famous for its legendary Tasik market or at the stalls by the villages. Dayang Bunting (Lake of Pregnant Worth trying are the Nasi lemak Daging Maiden). The lake, so serene and Kunyit and Laksa Power at a stall on beautiful, is believed to have the the way to the airport!” of good food and Gunung Ledang Here’s a little known secret. (Mount Ophir). Singaporeans might not know this but there is a small town in Segamat Growing up, I climbed up and down called Labis that has a hot spring Gunung Ledang very frequently, known for its health benefits. If you which is why I always get want to relax, consider coming here sentimental when the topic to dip in the hot spring water. of this mountain comes about. As a Johorean, I am also proud to Let’s not forget my favourite coffee see attractions like Legoland, brand, Kopi 434! It originates from Sanrio Hello Kitty Land and Angry the town of Muar. For food, my Birds Activity Park all available in favourite has to be Laksa Johor the state.” which uses spaghetti instead of the Putrie Rozana, Marketing Manager Rubiah Tul’Adwiyah, Deputy Director I “My favourite destination is Taman Another thing you must do? Have a Negara in Pahang. It’s an opportunity picnic! Enjoy your lunch as you dip “Penang is my favourite destination, to get close to nature; the greenery your legs in the river. thanks largely to the interesting and the sound of birds chirping – it just relaxes you. The boat ride into the heart of Taman Peranakan culture. For the more adventurous, you could try trekking at night or white water Whenever I am in Penang, I would head to rafting down the river. Georgetown. A UNESCO World Heritage Alternatively, there’s the Penang Hop-on being a boutique hotel, this historically Negara is fun! There is also the site, Georgetown is made up of interesting Hop-off City Tour bus that brings you to rich building is also the perfect place suspension bridge that everyone must Alternatively, you can visit or even old shophouses that give Penang a really over 60 attractions around Penang. If you for dinner. For food, when in Penang you cross, although I must say it could be stay at the Orang Asli village. The unique touch. A number of new museums are driving, try the RM$4.5-billion Second must visit Aunty Gaik Lean’s Restaurant – a challenge for some due to its length Batek people are nomads who move are also popping up - among them is Penang Bridge, the longest bridge in you can find authentic Peranakan dishes and height. And one thing you must according to nature’s food supplies – Ben’s Vintage Toy Museum. Another must Southeast Asia. all here! Oh, one more dish you cannot enjoy is the scenery – it is so beautiful, the forest is their “supermarket”, hence do in Georgetown is taking a trishaw ride you can even see Gunung Tahan, the when their surrounding are running out as it lets you take in the sights and sites, For accommodation, I recommend giving sure to be there by 11:00 am because highest point in Peninsular Malaysia, of resources, they will move on. This is plus checking out all the hip cafes that the Cheong Fat Tze Mansion, also known usually by 2:00 pm, they’re sold out.” in the distance. definitely an interesting experience. are appearing everywhere! as the Blue Mansion, a try. Besides miss: Nasi Kandar at Old Merlin, but be 07 highlightINTERVIEW Nor Kalsom, Temporary Communications Officer Abdul Salam Ahmad, Clerical Officer “The destination that always If you are adventurous, you have to fascinates me is Sarawak. The last visit the Bako National Park. The My usual destination is Kuala Madam Kwan for its variety, time I was there, I stayed at the oldest national park in Sarawak, this Lumpur as I have relatives living Nasi Kandar Pelita for, what Damai Beach Resort that overlooks is also the place you can find the in the town of Damansara. Of else, Nasi Kandar and other the beautiful Santubong Mountain. proboscis monkey roaming in their course when I’m there with my Indian dishes and my favourite Another resort I would recommend natural habitat. wife and family, we’ll do some ‘chill-out’ place, The Loaf. is the Borneo Highland Resort – shopping at the Bukit Bintang The Loaf is a bakery that it’s cold and breezy and also offers If you can squeeze some time, you strip as it has all the shopping was opened by the ex Prime some of the best food you can find. have to visit the Sibu Market. Here, centres within the area. Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir Bukit Bintang is a good place Mohamad. you can find food that is unique to to stay if it’s your first time to Kuala Lumpur. Speaking of food, while in Sarawak Sarawak and many more, but it is one MUST try the Laksa Sarawak, open only on Sundays.” Occasionally I would also Sarawak layer cake and lastly, venture out of town to places ambuyat. Besides shopping, Kuala like Shah Alam. You’ll be Lumpur is all about food too. surprised at the many My favourite makan places are attractions this town has.” Nur Hazlin Jumari, Communications Officer Nadzri Moin, Marketing Executive “Perak offers unique and interesting the beach and the simple island life. adventures, for example cave This island is also the place to shop exploration in Gua Tempurung and for dried seafood – you would be white water rafting in Gopeng. If you spoilt for choice with all the want to take things at a slower pace, variety available. “Borneo being a destination with lots snacks and handicrafts – it is opened there is the natural hot spring at the of adventure, Sabah is a must visit. everyday and, trust me, souvenir t-shirts Lost World of Tambun. It is full of unique activities, with most are cheaper here than in Kota Kinabalu. must also try the authentic white Or you can even take a 40 minutes still undiscovered by Singaporean. That said, Sabah is easily accessible Another must visit is Kundasang town. from Singapore thanks to the many A highland area, it is usually misty and flights available now. foggy; but the food and fresh produce found here are cheap and good. In Kota Kinabalu, the capital state of Sabah, there is Mari-Mari Cultural You can also explore islands surrounding Village, where you can see and learn Sabah. An example would be Sipadan about the many different ethnic groups Island, which is highly renown in Sabah. Also unique in KK is the among overseas tourists. There is Filipino Market, famous for pearls also Turtle Island (Pulau Penyu) – and handicrafts. a turtle conservation, this facility is very memorable for me as during my first There’s the Nabalu Market where you visit, I got a first hand experience of can find a variety of local produce, observing turtles laying their eggs.” Oh yes, and how can I forget? You coffee in Ipoh!” boat ride to Pulau Pangkor to enjoy Yusoff Abu Bakar, Office Assistant “Most of my relatives are in As a family, we would go to Air Terjun Terengganu, and I visit them regularly. Sekayu (Sekayu Waterfall) in Kuala I like the kampong atmosphere of Berang and have a picnic – good to the state and the beautiful scenery. release stress here! Not forgetting, A drive from Singapore used to take I am particularly fond of going to Lake eight hours or more but ever since the Kenyir as well - the lake is a must- opening of the Lebuhraya Pantai Timur go for every angler who does boat (East Coast Expressway), the travel fishing. My favourite food when I’m in time has been cut significantly. Terengganu? Has to be Nasi Dagang.” 09 THE FRIENDLY NEIGHBOURJOHOR shopping PARADISEKUALA LUMPUR More than meets the eye You probably know it as a great shopping destination, but there’s more to Johor Every Shopper’s Haven than just great bargains. Just a short drive away, there’s something for everyone just across the border. Over the years, Malaysia’s frequently visited Photo credit: architorture republik. capital has played home to some of the nation’s most loved shopping malls. With a wide array of For families: Legoland MALAYSIA If you’re looking for a fun-filled day with your family, Legoland Malaysia is your answer. Located in Nusajaya, the themepark spans an impressive 76 acres and is the first of its kind in Asia. With over 40 interactive rides, shows and attractions, it’s heaps of fun for kids and adults alike. The highlight of this themepark is the much hyped about Miniland where over 30 million LEGO bricks form up monuments like the Taj Mahal and Petronas Twin Towers. The Observation Tower, some 60 metres from the ground, also gives visitors a truly impressive view of Johor. For history buffs: Gunung Ledang (Mount Ophir) Built in 1540 under the reign of Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah II, Kota Johor Lama served as a prime defence fort along the Johor River against invading forces. Located within Kampung Johor Lama (Old Johor Village), visitors 10 A place for luxury Nu Trends can look forward to seeing the fort’s 10-25 feet high If you’re in need of some retail therapy after visiting Nu Sentral is your go-to place for some of the trendiest earthen walls and the tombs of Sultan Alauddin along the various attractions at KLCC, you’re in for a treat! shops in town. This eight-storey mall plays host to major with his soldiers. www.tourism.gov.my/en/intl/places/ Likened to Saks Fifth Avenue, Suria KLCC shopping retail outlets including Sephora, Cotton On, Levi’s and states-of-malaysia/johor/old-johor-fort-kota-johor-lama mall is a six-storey establishment with high-end stores Focus Point. And if you’re looking to relax over tasty food, and luxury boutiques. Major department stores such as Nu Sentral has a wide range of dining options to satiate Parkson Grand and Isetan also house upscale brands hungry shoppers, including Sushi Tei, Starbucks and the like Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and United Colours of Wesria Food Court. For culture vultures: Homestay Felda Semenchu Benetton. The architecture perfectly complements the luxurious feel of the mall with its marble floors, high ceilings and huge arches. There’s no better way to experience local culture than Standing tall at some 1,276 metres above sea level, Gunung living and mingling with the locals themselves. Take Ledang in the Ledang district offers the adventurous-at-heart part in the Homestay Felda Semenchu programme an experience like no other. Hike up this gorgeous mountain and you’ll have the chance to get familiar with the and you’ll discover nature’s best, with exotic flora and fauna, lifestyles of the Johorean Malays. Try out the traditional waterfalls, and various species of birds. And if you reach the Kuda Kepang dance or play a few rounds of gasing very top, you’ll be rewarded with a spectacular view of the (top-spinning) or congkak with newfound friends. Straits of Melaka and the Sumatran coastline! Interestingly You’ll also get to see Malaysia’s agricultural side enough, it’s named after the mythical Princess Gunung with a trip to an oil palm estate. semenchuhomestay. Ledang who fled to the mountains after refusing the Sultan blogspot.sg of Melaka’s hand in marriage. www.ledang.com than enough to satisfy your inner shopaholic. Kota Johor Lama (Old Johor Fort) www.legoland.com.my For adventurers: exciting deals and items, Kuala Lumpur has more Digitally inclined More than just mid For everything and anything, shoppers can always look forward to Mid Valley Megamall. A name fitting of its massive size, this mall spans 4.5 million square feet and Looking for the latest gadgets or electronics? Then features an 18 screen Golden Screen Cinema, bowling Low Yat Plaza should be at the top of your list. Located centre, One-Stop IT Centre, as well as a good range of just off Jalan Bukit Bintang, this popular 12-storey fashion and dining options. It’s also connected to both mall is a favourite hotspot of technology enthusiasts. the Cititel Midvalley Hotel and Boulevard Hotel, which From specialty shops by big-name brands like Toshiba, spells great news for hotel guests. Highly accessible, Canon, Samsung and Microsoft, to small-time ventures, visitors can take RapidKL buses or alight at the KL there’s a shop for everyone, regardless of your budget. Komuter Mid Valley station. 11 ADVENTURESARAWAK BEACHESOF MALAYSIA Quenching the Thirst for Adventure: Sarawak Blue Skies Ahead: Malaysia’s Best Beaches Brimming with natural wonder and steep in culture, Sarawak is a unique destination that attracts travellers Sun, sand and sea. What more could you possibly ask for? from all walks of life. But if you’re an adventure seeker, you’ll find that these amazing destinations in Borneo Yours Truly takes a look at some of Malaysia’s most stunning beaches. will present you with unforgettable experiences that are guaranteed to thrill your senses. Take the Plunge Brave the Night Whether you’re an If you’re the sort who Surrounded One for the Thrill Seekers experienced diver or a enjoys a peaceful night by the calming Just off the coast of beginner, Sarawak has stroll, then we recommend waters of the Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, something to offer all taking a night walk at the South China Sapi Island is tropical diving enthusiasts. With Bako National Park. Not Sea, Rawa paradise for the young dive sites available in your typical walk in the Island is a and the young at heart. Sematan, Luconia shoals park, you’ll encounter a hidden gem To quench your thirst and Miri, there are many wide variety of creatures 16 km off the for water sports, it dive companies who would be glad to show you the ropes. including owls, cicadas, east coast offers visitors a chance Apart from beautiful corals, you’ll also be able to see various frogs, anemones and even get the chance to watch of Peninsula to go on banana boat rides, paragliding adventures marine creatures including reef sharks, groupers and fireflies light up the dark skies above you. You’ll be Malaysia. and even jet-ski trips. Or if you prefer a quieter turtles. Take note that the best time for diving in Sarawak guided by a trained park ranger on either one and a half Quiet, secluded and beautiful, if you’re looking for a quick alternative, take refuge under Sapi Island’s large palm is from March to September, when under water hour or two hour trek to ensure your safety. Don’t forget escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Rawa Island is trees while watching the sun setting over the blue to bring a flashlight, though. the perfect place to be. The island is owned by the family of waters before you. visibility is at its best. Cave in The Regal Wonder Climb Mountains Always wanted to be a modern day Indiana the Johor Sultanate, which heightens the exclusivity of the location. Do remember to book your accommodation early The Ideal Stopping Point as there are only two resorts available on the island. Listed as one of the World’s 100 best beaches by CNN, Jones? Well, now you can. Plan a visit to Why settle for hills Gunung Mulu National Park and you’ll when you could be A Treat for Divers have the opportunity to go cave exploring. climbing mountains? A popular hotspot for tourists, Sipadan Island in Sabah is Terengganu is Our favourite, the King’s Chamber, Arguably so, Gunung truly beautiful. If you’re the adventurous sort, you can choose famed for its is filled with an impressive array of Serapi at Kubah to go snorkelling or diving too. Explore Sipadan’s crystal turquoise waters stalactites and stalagmites. And true to National Park is one clear waters and discover over 3,000 species of marine and white coral of the most popular life, including sand beaches. mountain treks in its name, Perhentian Kecil Island in enormous schools “Perhentian” Sarawak. But if you’re feeling especially motivated, you of barracudas, means “stopping should try the trek up Gunung Santubong, 35 km north manta rays and point” in Malay, of Kuching. Standing at 810 m, the trek up this imposing even sharks! With in reference to its role in the past as a meeting point mountain is not for the faint hearted. Surrounded by several resorts for traders between Bangkok and Malaysia. While its jungles and mangrove forests, it’s quite the experience in the area, you brother island, Perhentian Besar Island, attracts more there’s an manoeuvring up steep slopes with the aid of rope shouldn’t have a families. Accommodation at Perhentian Kecil Island is intoxicating ladders. It could take between two and a half to four hard time picking more affordable and plays host to some amazing beach cool breeze that follows you throughout your hours to ascend, but the amazing view from the top will one that suits parties. Visitors are advised to plan their trip around make it all worthwhile. your budget. March to September to avoid the monsoon season. journey. Photo credits: Robbie Shone, Duke88, James Joachim, Sarawak Lens Photo credits: Guimaoying, Nicolas Tocigl 13 MALAYCULTURE NEWSBITES Embracing Culture in Terengganu Try a time capsule! “Bustel” in MELAKA Located at Klebang beach in Melaka, Bustel Klebang is a brand new accommodation for tourists. The A unique concept for tourists name ‘Bustel’ was derived from the words ‘bus’ and ‘hotel’; here, your accommodation is simply an air-con Built upon a rich history and heritage, Terengganu is a state rich in culture. accommodation, Time Capsule currently the one and only such concept in Malaysia. If serves as a reminder of the Chinese influence in shaping the city. you are planning for a short trip to Melaka, make sure you grab the chance to experience it yourself! For more Build a Boat Eat out Building wooden boats From Central Market to Batu Buruk Food Centre in (or bangau) has long Chinatown, Terengganu plays home to numerous eating Location: been a tradition in establishments which sell a wide selection of local Dataran 1 Malaysia, Terengganu. It’s truly a cuisine at affordable Pantai Klebang Melaka, wonder to watch skilled prices. 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Equally unique is how both the toilet and bathroom are located outside the rooms – communal living, anyone? Situated in Sungai Lembing, it is also close to attractions such as waterfalls, jungle treks and museums. As there are only eight capsules available, you do need to make prior reservations. For more information: timecapsuleretreat.wix.com/home Location: EB4 Belakang Sekolah Menengah Sungai Lembing, Kuantan Pahang For reservations: visit the Terengganu State Museum at Bukit Losong. One Admire Spectacular Architecture of the largest museums in Southeast Asia, this impressive If you’re interested in museum spans 27 hectares and is close to the Terengganu visiting some places River. You’ll be able to learn more about ancient Islamic of worship, Tengku manuscripts carved on Tengah Zahara stone (batu bersurat), Mosque should be at prehistoric tools, as the top of your list. A fuss-free way to learn about Terengganu’s culture is to staying in an unconventional room with full facilities inside a refurbished bus. It is From its handicraft stores, boat building trade, and even its Chinatown which Brush up on your History who want to experience +6013-9638888, +6019-9830883 World Kite Festival The World Kite Festival, Pasir Gudang is an annual event that features numerous participating kite Chingay parade The Chingay Parade is a street parade in conjunction with the celebration of the players. Other fringe events include various unique Chinese New Year. This event was first well as traditional Known as the “Floating Mosque”, this unique structure activities involving sports, culture, tourism, recreation introduced in Johor Bahru in 2006 and the parade herbs. With 4 multi is built on a floating platform on the Terengganu and leisure. These activities are free for anyone to stretches go as far as 15 km throughout the city of storey blocks playing River. A symbol of modernisation and innovation, the attend as the goal is to promote the kite flying culture. Johor Bahru. The parade of about 145 groups usually host to 10 galleries architecture of this building impresses with its blend of This event will take place between 11th to 15th lasts from mid afternoon and late through the night with (indoor and outdoor), both modern and Moorish design elements. And if you’re January 2015. For more information: an array of lion dances, acrobatic performances, beating you’ll be spoilt for wondering when to visit, you should definitely catch a www.vmy2014.com/see-and-do/myfest-2015/ drums and decorated floats. For more information: choice! glimpse of it during the evenings when the setting sun world-kite-festival-2015 www.vmy2014.com/see-and-do/myfest-2015/chingay-parade-2015 Location: When: Bukit Layang-Layang, Pasir Gudang Thursday, 26 February 2015 lends it a stunning golden shade. Photo credits: Uno Momento, www.jidingiding.com, Mat Gebu, Azura Abu, LH Tang 15 GETTING TOMALAYSIA Routes to paradise Planning a trip to Malaysia? Yours Truly pick some holiday destination for you! Sarawak and Sabah Fly - There is no direct flight from Changi Keen to get to Sarawak and Sabah? The only way there is International Airport to Kedah. An alternative is by air from Changi International Airport to the capital city of to catch a flight from Changi International Airport to Kuala Sarawak, Kuching and the capital of Sabah, Kota Kinabalu. Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). From there, catch a domestic flight that will fly you direct to the Sultan Abdul The following airlines fly to Sarawak and Sabah daily: Halim Airport in Alor Setar, Kedah. Another way is to Malaysia Airlines – www.malaysiaairlines.com catch a direct flight from Changi International Airport to Air Asia – www.airasia.com the Langkawi International Airport. From Langkawi, Singapore Airlines – www.singaporeair.com simply hop on a ferry to get to mainland Kedah. SilkAir – www.silkair.com Royal Brunei – www.flyroyalbrunei.com Train - The Senandung Langkawi express train departs from KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur daily and stops at major towns in Kedah such as Alor Setar, Perlis Sungai Petani and Gurun before proceeding to Hatyai in Train - Board the KTM train from the Woodlands Temerloh, Genting Highlands, Bukit Tinggi, Cameron train station. The train will travel through several Highlands). Alternatively, there is also the East Coast states before reaching Kelantan, with Mentara Baru as the first station in the state. To get to the heart of Kelantan, Kota Bharu, you may want to drop off at the Pasir Mas station. Pulau Pangkor fireflyz.com.my for more details. on to the ferry from the jetty along Jalan Sultan Idris Shah takes less than 30 minutes. a FireFly flight from Changi Aiport to Ipoh. From bus or charter a taxi to get you to Kangar, Perlis. Train – Take the North-South Line and drop at Ipoh, you can choose to either take a bus or charter a local taxi to get to Lumut. Pulau Redang Pulau Redang is accessible directly by air, via Tower at 10:00 pm daily. If you are going to other parts of Pahang, you can hop on to another inter-city bus, or simply hire a cab. Important contacts: PLUS Highway Drive – The driving time from Singapore to the Berjaya Air. Alternatively, take a flight from Phone: +603-7981-8000 capital of Kota Bharu is about 10 ½ hours via the Singapore to the Sultan Mahmud Airport in Kuala Website: www.plus.com.my North-South Highway. the Arau Station. Fly - AirAsia takes you direct to the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport in Kota Bharu, Kelantan from Kedah to Kuantan from Singapore. Five Stars Express departs from Golden Mile Complex at 9:30 pm daily, while Konsortium Express departs from Golden Mile to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). From Kelantan Coach - There are two coaches that go direct – this will get you straight to Pangkor jetty. The journey respective jetty terminals to arrange their transfers. Airport in Alor Setar, Kedah. From there, take an express Terminal 2 to the Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport in your GPS to the same destination. Then from Lumut, hop If you prefer to fly, you can do so by taking KLIA, catch a domestic flight to the Sultan Abdul Halim flying from Singapore Changi Airport Kuantan. Firefly flies direct to Kuantan - check out at Alor Setar or Arau in Perlis and proceed to the for visitors entering or leaving Malaysia. you all the way to Cherating. takes you direct to Lumut. If you are driving, set capital of Kangar is about 8 ½ hours via the North- Fly – Take a flight from Changi International Airport Jalan Segamat-Kuantan route, which even brings From Singapore, you can simply take a bus that Thailand. Visitors heading for Langkawi should disembark The border town of Bukit Kayu Hitam is the entry point adventurous, you can take the kampong road, the Fly - If you prefer to fly, you can do so by Drive – The driving time from Singapore to the South Highway. Highway that will bring you to Kuantan. If you are more Changi Airport four times a week. Alternatively, you may Terengganu, and then catch a ferry from Shahbandar Jetty to the island. If you prefer to take things easier, you could either take a direct bus or drive to Kuala Terengganu before catching the ferry. Pahang KTMB Phone: +603-2267-1200 Website: www.ktmb.com.my Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Drive – The driving time from Singapore to the also opt to fly from Kuala Lumpur International Airport capital of Alor Setar is about 8 hours via the (KLIA) – Malaysia Airlines, Fire Fly and AirAsia flies from Drive - The main North-South Highway takes you Phone: +603-8777-7000 KLIA and Subang Airport to Kota Bharu daily. to most of the towns in Pahang (Jerantut, Website: www.klia.com.my North-South Highway. 17 LASTCALL DID YOU KNOW Estimated at 130 million years old, Taman Negara (National Park) is the first and oldest official Protected Area in Malaysia. The preserve was originally named King George V National Park, and was established in 1939. Taman Negara is also the largest park in Malaysia, and thanks to its protected status, houses an abundance of biodiversity; making it one of the most complex and rich ecosystems in the world. 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