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Malaysia Public Holidays 2009

Malaysia Public Holidays 2009 :-

26 & 27 January 2009 – Chinese New Year (Kelantan and Terengganu One Day Only)

9 March 2009 – Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday

1 May 2009 – Labour Day

9 May 2009 – Wesak Day

6 June 2009 – Birthday of SPB Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King’s Birthday)

31 August 2009 – National/Merdeka Day

20 & 21 September 2009 – Hari Raya Puasa *

17 October 2009 – Deepavali*

27 November 2009 – Hari Raya Haji* (Kelantan and Terengganu Holiday for 2 days)

18 December 2009 – Awal Muharram (Maal Hijrah)

25 December 2009 – Christmas

* Subject To Change

The above dates are the announced Malaysia public holidays for 2009.

Fact Of Malaysia

Fact Of Malaysia

The Federation of Malaysia comprises Peninsula Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo.

Geographical Location

Located between 2º and 7º north of the Equator, Peninsula Malaysia is separated from the states of Sabah and Sarawak by the South China Sea.

To the north of Peninsula Malaysia is Thailand while its southern neighbour is Singapore.

Sabah and Sarawak are north of Indonesia in Borneo while Sarawak also shares a border with Brunei.

Area

329,758 square km

Population

27.17 million

Capital

Kuala Lumpur

People

Malays who make up about 57% of the population are the predominant group with Chinese, Indians and other ethnic groups making up the rest.

Language

Bahasa Melayu (Malay) is the official language, but English is widely spoken. Ethnic groups also have their own languages and dialects.

Religion

Islam is the country’s official religion, but other religions are widely practised.

Government

Malaysia is governed by a Parliamentary democracy with a bicameral legislative system.

The Head of State is the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, a position that is awarded to a different State Monarch every five years and the Head of Government is the Prime Minister.

Weather

Tropical climate with warm weather all year round.

Temperatures in the lowlands range from 21ºC (70ºF) to 32ºC (90ºF). The highlands are cooler, where temperatures range between 15°C (59° F) to 25°C (77°F).

Annual rainfall varies from 2,000mm to 2,500mm.

Economic Profile

Manufacturing constitutes the largest single component of Malaysia’s economy.

Tourism and primary commodities such as petroleum, palm oil, natural rubber and timber are other major contributors to the economy.

Currency

The currency unit of the country is Ringgit Malaysia written as RM.

The value is approximately USD1 = RM3.60.

Foreign currency can be exchanged at banks and money exchange.

Banking Hours

Most states: Monday – Friday: 9.30 am to 4.30 pm. Saturday & Sunday: Closed (Some banks and their branches open on Saturdays).

Kelantan & Terengganu: Sun – Wednesday :9.30 am to 4.30 pm. Thursday :9.30 am to 4.00 pm. Friday/Saturday*/Public Holiday: Closed

Post Office

Opens from 8.30 am to 6.00 pm daily, except on the first Saturday of each month, Sundays and public holidays.

In Kelantan and Terengganu post offices operates during the same time, but are closed on Fridays and public holidays.

Time

Eight hours ahead of GMT and 16 hours ahead of U.S. Standard Time.

Electricity

Voltage is 220 – 240 volts AC at 50 cycles per second.
Standard 3-pin square plugs and sockets.

Weight and Measurement

Malaysia follows the metric system for weight and measurement.

Telephone

Local calls can be made using public telephones with shillings or prepaid cards.

International calls can also be made using phone cards or at any Telekom office.

Accommodation

Malaysia has a wide range of accommodation with reasonable pricing.

There are five star hotels, budget hotels, youth hostels, beach chalets and apartments available.

Source : Tourism Malaysia

All About Malaysia – What You Need To Know

Multiculturalism has not only made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise, it has also made Malaysia home to hundreds of colourful festivals.

It’s no wonder that we love celebrating and socialising.

As a people, Malaysians are very laid back, warm and friendly.

Geographically, Malaysia is as diverse as its culture.

There are two parts to the country, 11 states in the peninsula of Malaysia and two states on the northern part of Borneo.

Cool hideaways are found in the highlands that roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves.

One of Malaysia’s key attractions is its extreme contrasts.

Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on stilts, and five-star hotels sit several metres away from ancient reefs.

For the perfect holiday full of surprises, eclectic cultures and natural wonders, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.

More Info : Tourism Malaysia

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