Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Why I Love Malaysia
Malaysia&Malaysia&Malaysia&it is a name that I always keep in my mind. Its the gravel that I start my heartb swallow up from birth, then I grow buckramer and stronger until I am now. Without doubt, I love my own unsophisticated, Malaysia. I think Malaysia is an antique wonder of nature and full of aboriginal culture. I must avouch that I love Malaysia because of its breathtaking scenery and the greenness of the rich cut back . Its about sunny and moist along the year in this outlandish. So, our land is rich of the tropical rainforest especially in the eastern hemisphere coast of Malaysia.Just imagine that you take the nookieopy walk to get a birds eye view of the worlds oldest rainforest, it sures kayoed you. Besides, Malaysia is well known for its natural scenic beauty. For instance, you can experience a cave exploration at Niah Cave or mountain lift at Mount Kinabalu. Surely this is a nice change of pace, away from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Also, Malaysia is a cosmopolitan country save we fox three major races, that is Malays, Chinese and Indians. Even though we have a go at it from several(predicate) races, background, language and skin colour, we live as a large-scale family.Instead of argument, we choose to live in a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere. We make do other people brotherly or sisterly and always have great respect for each other. We took e precise problem to round-table talks. There be also small number of natives people, which included the Kadazan, Bisayah, Iban, Melanau and so on. Indeed, Malaysia is a country of varied cultures and traditions. Here, I met many people from different cultures and we share our corporate trust and trust. For instance, the Malays believe the existence of Allah and their traditional costumes is BajuKurung.Besides, some natives also have very unique tradition. For instance, the Kadazan people in the Penampang of Sabah. The traditional costumes for Kadazan people is Sinuangga and G aung. Surely you can made a breakthrough for your exploration. They also have their own topical anaesthetic beliefs. Furthermore, Im always in high spirits to be under a merry atmosphere because we have many celebration in the whole year. During the season of celebration, the whole town is in festive mood and you may witness a great occasion in our country.The Chinese New Year celebrations falls to mark the beginning of the newborn year. This special events is the single most important festival in the Chinese Calendar and Chinatown celebrates it like nowhere else with a series of Lion leaping and dazzling light-ups. Truly, I love the local delicacies in Malysia. I really enjoy the traditional cuisine of local people. I have been offered different types of flavor of food, such as the taste of sour, reinvigorated, bitter and spicy. I favour the food of hot spicy, especially the chicken curry soup from Indians cuisine.I was on cloud nine when my tastebud exploded with spicy hot. However strong a man is, he cant fight against indispensability I found that the power of nature is out of our imagination and the glide slope of disasters are all of a sudden. So I feel well-disposed to be a Malaysian because Malaysia is free of natural disasters like earthquake, volcano, landslide, tsunami and others. I feel safe and secure living in this country. Deep inside, Malaysia is considered as a wonderland in my heart. On top of that, I relish take in local harvest-times.In my youth, I climbed rambutan and guava tree to pick and eat the fruits right off the trees. My favourite local fruits is durian and Indian mango tree. durian tree is a large tropical fruit and it is a seasonal fruit in our country. The durian are cheap and easily available. Although it gives out an grim smell, I even still crazy of it. Another is Indian mango which has an aromatic smell and its flesh is bright yellow, very juicy and sweet to taste. In a nutshell, Ill always stick up with my co untry as it is such a beautiful land. Like no other, I will love you forever, MALAYSIA
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