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What country is Malaysia?

Malaysia is Malaysia.

Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia and consists of Malaya in the south of Malay Peninsula and Sarawak and Sabah in the north of kalimantan island. The whole territory is divided into East Malaysia and West Malaysia by the South China Sea of China. West Malaysia is located in the south of Malay Peninsula, bordering Thailand in the north, facing Singapore across the Johor Strait in the south, facing the South China Sea in the east and the Straits of Malacca in the west. East Malaysia is located in the north of kalimantan island, adjacent to Indonesia, the Philippines and Brunei. The nearest distance between West Malaysia and East Malaysia is 600 nautical miles.

Malaysia has a total land area of about 330,000 square kilometers, including West Malaysia/KOOC-0/32,000 square kilometers, East Malaysia/KOOC-0/98,000 square kilometers and coastline of 4/KOOC-0/92 kilometers. Malaysia, located near the equator, has a tropical rainforest climate and a tropical monsoon climate. It is hot and rainy all year round, and there are no obvious four seasons. The temperature difference doesn't change much in a year. There is abundant rainfall throughout the year, with an average annual rainfall of 2000-2500mm. The rainy season is from June to March in 5438, and the dry season is from April to September.

Attractions in Malaysia:

1, Kuala Lumpur Petronas Twin Towers: Kuala Lumpur Petronas Twin Towers is one of the most iconic buildings in Malaysia, consisting of two modern skyscrapers spanning 85 floors. The Twin Towers, designed by world famous architect Cesar Perry, are one of the tallest buildings in the world. In addition to amazing buildings, this place is also a shopping and entertainment center.

2. Ancient City of Malacca: Located on the west coast of Malaysia Peninsula, the ancient city of Malacca has a long history. This city was once the most important port in the Malay Peninsula and one of the earliest places discovered by European businessmen in Southeast Asia. Today, the city retains many historical buildings and cultural sites, including Holland Square, St. Paul's Church and Ali Baru Mosque in Sudan.

3. Sabah Borneo: Sabah Borneo is another state in Malaysia, located on the coastline of East Malaysia. This place is famous for its precious wildlife and magnificent scenery. One of the most famous scenic spots is Cameron Plateau Park, where there are famous mountains, waterfalls and high-altitude plains above 1800 meters. In addition, there are abundant animal and plant resources, such as monkeys, leopard cats and black-crowned hornbills.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Malaysia.