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Indonesia

The name Indonesia has its roots in two Greek words: Indos, which means Indian and “Nesos”, which means islands. It is an adequate description of the archipelago, since it is estimated that there are a total of 17,508 islands, of which only about 6,000 are inhabited, which extend for 5,150 km between the Australian and Asian continents. The main islands are Sumatra Kalimantan), Sulawesi Irian Jaya) and last but not least Java. The nation’s capital, Jakarta, has a fascinating and significant history.

Weather Indonesia’s climate is definitely tropical. The main seasons are summer, winter and monsoon; it lacks autumn and spring.

Culture Indonesia is rich in art and culture that are intertwined with ancient religion and traditions. The basic principles that guide life include the concepts of mutual assistance or “gotong royong”. Religious influences in the community vary from island to island. Indonesia is rich in culture with 250 – 300 ethnic groups living here.

From graceful court and temple dances to enchanting folk dances and boisterous games, Indonesian performing arts offer an astonishing variety of types and styles, the shadow puppeteer is famous.

Cooked Fish figure prominently in the diet as fresh, salty, dried, smoked, or in paste. The coconut is everywhere. The staple food traditionally ranges from rice, corn, sago, cassava to sweet potatoes.

Hot spotsIndonesia is a mix of beaches, forests and cities- Amlapura, Bali Barat National Park, Irian Jaya, Java, Jakarta, Baluran National Park, Karimunjawa Islands, Kalimantan (Borneo), Gili Islands, Gunung Rinjani (Mount Rinjani), Kuta, Pulau Bunaken, Rantepao, Tanatoraja, Sumatra ,, National Park Bukit Barisan Selatan (Bukit Barisan Great Forest Park), Harau Valley, Jangga Village, Kerinci-Seblat National Park, Lingga Village, Medan, Mentawai Islands, Ngalau Indah Caves, Ngarai Sianok (Sianok Canyon), Padang, Pandaan Beach, Pandi Sikat, Parapat, Samosir Island, Siberut Island, Sipiso-floor Waterfall, Taman Hutan Raya Bung Hatta and more.

Malaysia

The Malay Peninsula has prospered from its central position on the maritime trade routes between China, India and the Middle East. It is shown on the early map with a label that translates to “Golden Chersonese”; the Strait of Malacca was named “Sinus Sabaricus”. The two distinct parts of Malaysia, separated from each other by the South China Sea, share a very similar landscape in that both West and East Malaysia have coastal plains rising to often heavily forested hills and mountains. Putrajaya is the newly created administrative capital, while the capital is Kuala Lumpur. Georgetown, Ipoh, Johor Bahru, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Alor Sar, Malacca Tow and Klang are the main cities.

Weather – It is hot and humid all year round in Malaysia.

Culture — Malaysia is a multiethnic, multicultural and multilingual society, made up of 52% Malays and other indigenous tribes. With Malays, Chinese and Indians living side by side Music, art, food, dance, architecture, and everyday life in general are influenced by all three to some degree, creating some of the sounds, sights and flavors most fascinating in Asia. Malaysian traditional music is heavily influenced by Chinese and Islamic forms, it is based mainly on the gendang (drum), but includes other percussion instruments. The country has a strong tradition of dance and dance dramas, some of Thai, Indian and Portuguese origin. Other art forms include wayang kulit (shadow puppet theater), silat (a stylized martial art).

Kitchen – There is a great variety; Spicy Malaysian food, a seemingly endless variety of Chinese food, exotic North and South Indian cuisine, as well as Nyonya and Portuguese food.

Hot spots – Malaysia’s love of western style is very clear in its big cities, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, etc. Malaysia has some of the most magnificent beaches, mountains and national parks in Asia. Cameron Highlands, Batu Caves, Lake Gardens, Sepilok Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Center, Taman Negara National Park.

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