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Melaka

Melaka

Melaka Melaka, a UNESCO World Heritage city, began as a major Malay trading port in the 15th century. Conquered by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British, it reflects a rich colonial past, with preserved architecture, multicultural heritage, and historical significance. Back to Previous Page

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kelantan

Kelantan

Kelantan Kelantan, steeped in Malay tradition, has a strong Islamic identity and vibrant local arts. Historically influenced by Siam and Majapahit, it became a Malay sultanate and remains proud of its conservative values, shadow puppetry, and traditional village life. Back to Previos Page

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Kedah

Kedah

Kedah Kedah, known as the “Rice Bowl of Malaysia,” is one of the country’s oldest states, with roots in ancient Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms. It embraced Islam in the 12th century and today offers cultural richness, fertile plains, and tranquil rural charm. Back to Previous Page

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johor

Johor

Johor Johor, Malaysia’s southern state, was founded in 1528 as a successor to the Malacca Sultanate. It grew into a powerful kingdom and later modernized under Sultan Abu Bakar, blending heritage, coastal beauty, and vibrant urban life. Back to Previous Page

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