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Malaysia

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Malaysia

Global Ranking

1

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Destination Environment

1

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Medical Tourism Industry

7

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Quality of Facilities & Services

4

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About Malaysia

Situated on the Malay Peninsula and the island of Borneo, Malaysia is a Southeast Asian nation celebrated for its cultural variety, stunning coastlines, lush rainforests, and delectable cuisine.

Kuala Lumpur, the capital city, stands as a bustling metropolis and is renowned for the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Other prominent cities in Malaysia encompass George Town, Johor Bahru, and Kota Kinabalu.

Malaysia follows a constitutional monarchy system of governance, where the King serves as the head of state, and a Prime Minister leads the government. The country boasts a mixed economy with a robust manufacturing sector, along with significant contributions from the service industry and a thriving tourism sector.

The official language is Malay, although English is widely spoken, particularly in urban areas. Chinese and Tamil are among the other frequently used languages.

Malaysia’s cultural tapestry is characterized by its diverse ethnic groups, including Malays, Chinese, Indians, and indigenous communities. This rich diversity permeates through the country’s vibrant cultural traditions, culinary delights, and festive celebrations.

All in all, Malaysia captivates visitors with its intriguing history, multicultural heritage, and warm hospitality.

Language

Malay, Chinese & Tamil

Capital

Kuala Lumpur

Time Zone

UTC+8

Currency

Malaysian ringgit (MYR)

Population

32,517,620

Weather

In Malaysia, the climate is typically warm and humid year-round, with temperatures usually ranging from 22°C to 32°C (72°F to 90°F). The country experiences a tropical climate characterized by two distinct monsoon seasons: the southwest monsoon from May to September and the northeast monsoon from November to March.

During the monsoon seasons, Malaysia encounters significant rainfall, particularly along the east coast of the peninsula and in Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo. However, certain regions of the country may receive rainfall throughout the year.

For those planning a visit, the period between March and October is generally considered the best time to explore Malaysia, as it tends to be drier with less rainfall. However, it is essential to bear in mind that weather patterns can vary from year to year, so checking weather forecasts before traveling is advisable.

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