Feature Tours: Cultural and History

 
 

Cultures have been meeting and mixing in Malaysia since the very beginning of its history. More than fifteen hundred years ago a Malay kingdom in Bujang Valley welcomed traders from China and India. With the arrival of gold and silks, Buddhism and Hinduism also came to Malaysia. A thousand years later, Arab traders arrived in Malacca and brought with them the principles and practices of Islam. By the time the Portuguese arrived in Malaysia, the empire that they encountered was more cosmopolitan than their own.

Malaysia's cultural mosaic is marked by many different cultures, but several in particular have had especially lasting influence on the country. Chief among these is the ancient Malay culture, and the cultures of Malaysia's two most prominent trading partners throughout history--the Chinese, and the Indians. These three groups are joined by a dizzying array of indigenous tribes, many of which live in the forests and coastal areas of Borneo. Although each of these cultures has vigorously maintained its traditions and community structures, they have also blended together to create contemporary Malaysia's uniquely diverse heritage.

One example of the complexity with which Malaysia's immigrant populations have contributed to the nation's culture as a whole is the history of Chinese immigrants. The first Chinese to settle in the straits, primarily in and around Malacca, gradually adopted elements of Malaysian culture and intermarried with the Malaysian community. Known as babas and nonyas , they eventually produced a synthetic set of practices, beliefs, and arts, combining Malay and Chinese traditions in such a way as to create a new culture. Later Chinese, coming to exploit the tin and rubber booms, have preserved their culture much more meticulously. A city like Penang, for example, can often give one the impression of being in China rather than in Malaysia.

You can go from a Malaysian kampung to a rubber plantation worked by Indians to Penang's Chinese kongsi and feel you've traveled through three nations. But in cities like Kuala Lumpur, you'll find everyone in a grand melange. In one house, a Chinese opera will be playing on the radio; in another they're preparing for Muslim prayers; in the next, the daughter of the household readies herself for classical Indian dance lessons.

Perhaps the easiest way to begin to understand the highly complex cultural interaction which is Malaysia is to look at the open door policy maintained during religious festivals. Although Malaysia's different cultural traditions are frequently maintained by seemingly self-contained ethnic communities, all of Malaysia's communities open their doors to members of other cultures during a religious festival--to tourists as well as neighbors. Such inclusiveness is more than just a way to break down cultural barriers and foster understanding. It is a positive celebration of a tradition of tolerance that has for millennia formed the basis of Malaysia's progress.

     
 
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Langkawi Book Village : Langkawi Eagle Square : Langkawi Langkawi Cable Car : Langkawi
Mahsuri's Mausoleum : Langkawi National Monument : Kuala Lumpur Petronas Twin Towers (KLCC) : Kuala Lumpur
Sultan Abdul Samad Building : Kuala Lumpur Merdeka Square : Kuala Lumpur Bintang Walk : Kuala Lumpur
National Museum : Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Tower : Kuala Lumpur Petrosains : Kuala Lumpur
Central Market : Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex : Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Railway Station : Kuala Lumpur
The National Art Gallery : Kuala Lumpur Chan She Shu Yuen Clan Association : Kuala Lumpur Sabah State Mosque : Sabah
Monsopiad Cultural Village : Sabah Sarawak Cultural Village : Sarawak Skrang River Safari : Sarawak
Kuching : Sarawak Fort Margherita : Sarawak Sibu Iban Longhouse : Sarawak
Kota Bharu : Kelantan Rantau Abang : Terengganu Marang : Terengganu
Sungai Lembing : Pahang Johor Old Temple : Johor Malaysian Architecture Museum : Melaka
Malaysian Youth Museum : Melaka Melaka Stamp Museum : Melaka The Proclamation of Independence Memorial : Melaka
The Stadthuys : Melaka Porta de Santiago : Melaka Melaka Sultanate Palace : Melaka
The Baba-Nyonya Heritage Museum : Melaka Maritime Museum : Melaka Cheng Ho Cultural Museum : Melaka
Malacca Historical Fountain Wall : Melaka Tham Siew Inn Gallery : Melaka The Tomb's of Hang Kasturi : Melaka
Sam Poh Kong Temple : Melaka Samudera Museum : Melaka Cape Rachado Lighthouse : Negeri Sembilan
Sri Menanti Palace : Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan State Museum : Negeri Sembilan Putrajaya : Selangor
Ketam Island : Selangor Tanjung Sepat : Selangor Carey Island : Selangor
Ulu Langat Lookout Point : Selangor Kellie's Castle : Perak Perak Museum : Perak
Teluk Intan Leaning Tower : Perak Perak Royal Museum : Perak Ipoh Railway Station : Perak
Penang Bridge : Pulau Pinang Penang Museum and Art Gallery : Pulau Pinang Fort Cornwallis : Pulau Pinang
Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Centre Penang : Pulau Pinang Dr Sun Yat Sen Penang Base : Pulau Pinang Penang Toy Museum : Pulau Pinang
Penang War Museum : Pulau Pinang Penang Batik Factory : Pulau Pinang Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion : Pulau Pinang
Penang City Hall : Pulau Pinang Penang Clock Tower : Pulau Pinang Carpenters Guild : Pulau Pinang
Goldsmith's Guild : Pulau Pinang Hainan Temple : Pulau Pinang Residence of Ku Din Ku Meh : Pulau Pinang
Bujang Valley : Kedah Alor Setar Tower : Kedah Kangar : Perlis
Kuala Perlis : Perlis
 
     
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