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Highest peak in Peninsular Malaysia and Pahang. Unique plants and animals. One of Peninsular Malaysia's seven tallest mountains above 2,100 m (6,890 ft), known as the G7 among hikers. 9 Mount Korbu: Titiwangsa Mountains: Perak: 2,183 7,162 Highest peak in Perak and the whole Titiwangsa Range, second tallest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia after ...
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Name Image Year No. Description Mak Yong theatre: 2008 00167: Mak yong is a traditional form of dance-drama from northern Malaysia, particularly the state of Kelantan. Dondang Sayang: 2018 01410: Dondang Sayang is a traditional form of entertainment where singers exchange extemporaneous Malay poetry, in a lighthearted and sometimes humorous ...
Malaysia has five sites on the list. [3] The first two sites, Gunung Mulu National Park and Kinabalu Park , were listed in 2000. The site Historic Cities of the Straits of Malacca was listed in 2008, the Archaeological Heritage of the Lenggong Valley was listed in 2012, and the most recent one, the Archaeological Heritage of Niah National Park ...
Malaysia has a number of national parks, but most of them are de facto state parks. This page provides the list of protected areas and pictures associated with the facilities and activities available in each area.
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This category page exists to be a convenient cross-reference to articles related to nature sites in Malaysia. The purpose of this category is to assemble, in one place, a list of all Wikipedia articles related to sites in Malaysia which are of interest from a nature-conservation, natural history and nature-recreation perspective.
Mount Ledang as seen from Muar. Mount Ledang (Malay: Gunung Ledang; historically also: Mount Ophir [1]) is a mountain located in Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia.The summit is located next to the tripoint of Tangkak, Jasin and Tampin districts, located in the states of Johor, Malacca and Negeri Sembilan, respectively.