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1 Borneo Sabah

1 borneo sabah Facebook Instagram Envelope 1Borneo is the first and largest lifestyle shopping mall in East Malaysia. Located in Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah, it is a mixed residential and commercial development covering 23.3 acres. It is a preferred shopping destination for both locals and tourists.   The shopping area includes 1.5 million […]

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Terengganu

Terengganu

Terengganu Terengganu is a coastal state known for islands, beaches, and strong Islamic values. Its history includes ancient trade with China and India, and it later became a British protectorate. Today, it preserves tradition through crafts, language, and heritage. Back to Previous Page

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selangor

Selangor

Selangor Selangor, Malaysia’s most developed state, surrounds the capital and thrives with industry and modern living. Once a tin-rich sultanate, it grew rapidly under British influence and now stands as an economic powerhouse with royal heritage. Back to Previous Page

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sarawak

Sarawak

Sarawak Sarawak, Malaysia’s largest state, was ruled by the White Rajahs for over a century. With vast rainforests and rich indigenous cultures, it joined Malaysia in 1963 and remains proud of its autonomy and natural diversity. Back to Previous Page

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sabah

Sabah

Sabah Sabah, on Borneo Island, is known for Mount Kinabalu, wildlife, and diverse indigenous groups. Once part of the Sultanate of Sulu, it came under British North Borneo rule before joining Malaysia in 1963 with a unique identity. Back to Previous Page

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Perlis

Perlis

Perlis Perlis, Malaysia’s smallest state, borders Thailand and features a peaceful countryside. Once under Siamese control, it became a British-protected state and now maintains its own monarchy, with strong agricultural roots and cross-cultural influences. Back to Previous Page

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ipoh

Perak

Ipoh Perak, once a powerful tin-mining state, has a legacy of royal rule and British colonial presence. Its capital, Ipoh, showcases colonial buildings, caves, and cuisine, reflecting a blend of natural charm and historical depth. Back to Previous Page

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penang

Penang

Penang Penang is known for its culture, food, and history. Its capital, George Town, has old buildings, colorful street art, and a lively atmosphere that mixes the past with the present. Back to Previous Page

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pahang

Pahang

Pahang Pahang, the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia, boasts rainforests, mountains, and coastlines. Historically ruled by ancient kingdoms, it became a British protectorate and now thrives with ecotourism, cultural heritage, and the majestic Taman Negara rainforest. Back to Previous Page

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