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Malaysia Maps:
Periplus Malaysia Map
Globetrotter Malaysia Travel Map
References on Malaysia:
Malaysia (by Gavin Young)
A Photographic Guide to Snakes and Other Reptiles of Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand
Malaysia Cooking:
Authentic Recipes from Malaysia
Drawing on their multi-ethnic heritage, Malaysians have developed unique variations on Asian favorites like Malay satay, Chinese fried noodles, and Indian curry puff.
The Exotic Kitchens of Malaysia
With text and over 175 recipes, Marks ventures into the diverse kitchens of Malaysia and the island of Borneo, where three very different cultures combine to produce an astounding array of exciting food. The Chinese, native Malays, and Indians who inhabit Malaysia take full advantage of their tropical climate, which produces a cornucopia of fruits, vegetables, and herbs unmatched in the world. Regional differences are pronounced. Some reflect the centuries of influence China has had in Malaysia, as is the case with Nasi Ayam (chicken rice), which uses bean sprouts that are found only in and around Ipoh, a Chinese populated city. Other recipes reflect the Muslim avoidance of pork, as seen in the ways of the Malays, while the distinct differences of Indian customs are revealed in dishes such as a lunch favorite served in restaurants: large quantities of rice with meat, fish, or vegetarian curries, all served on a banana leaf. Marks' in-depth exploration of this rich culture pays off for beginning cooks and experienced chefs alike, as he offers more than 175 accessible, easy-to-follow recipes. His enthusiasm for food translates into any language--and can be recreated in any kitchen.
References on Malaysia Rainforest Jungles:
The National Parks and Other Wild Places of Malaysia
Green Malaysia
Diving in Malaysia:
Diving in Malaysia
Packed with the most up-to-date information, Diving In Malaysia is a comprehensive guide to over 130 thoroughly researched dive and snorkel sites, ranging from the most popular to the newly discovered. The book also introduces readers to the unique and awe-inspiring ecosystems and marine life of Malaysia’s coral reefs.
Written for divers and snorkellers of all levels, this highly informative book provides invaluable advice and information including satellite maps of featured islands and dive sites as well as GPS (Global Positioning References). Dr. Svrcula also provides how-to-get-there directions and accommodation information; dive and photographic ratings; diveable wrecks; details on weather; safety and first-aid tips; and other practical and useful information. Also featured is a handy-sized pull-out chart, detailing all the sites covered in the book and their location, eco-rating and unique features.
Lavishly illustrated with colour photographs, Dr. Svrcula also provides readers with underwater photography tips and techniques. In addition to providing all the information needed to dive in Malaysia, Dr. Svrcula also addresses the need for preserving and conserving Malaysia’s fragile marine ecosystem and the responsible interaction of divers and snorkellers with this underwater rainforest.
The Dive Sites of Malaysia and Singapore
Jack Jackson not only did a great job in this book describing the greatest dive sites of Malaysia, but he also clearly had a great time diving! I read his guide to ensure enjoying my dives, and I can highly recommend it any diver, of any level (Open water, advanced, or dive master).
Naturally the book is concentrated on the many great dives you could have in Malaysia (don't expect too much from Singapore, Malaysia has much nicer sites). Their are tips, descriptions of the area, species one might spot and ratings on the most famous dive sites of Malaysia. But there is also a quick reference on which hotels, PADI resorts, and general travel information (ie hospitals, decompression facilities, travel arrangements etc). I highly recomend this book to any diver planning a first trip to Malaysia! What the book doesn't mention, is that Malaysia is also a shopping paradise for all those who want to buy diving equipment, prices are more than resonable and there are plenty of good brands, in the cities Penang and Kuala Lumpur.
A Diver's Guide to Underwater Malaysia Macrolife
Malaysia Tales:
Malaysian Children Favourite Stories
Retold for an international audience, the beautifully illustrated legends in this book will give children in other countries an insight into both the traditional culture and the environment of Malaysia. The country's rich tropical scenery provides the perfect backdrop for these tales, many of which incorporate the indigenous plant and animal life into their story lines.Though the book is aimed at children in the five to twelve year age group, readers young and old will find much to love within its pages.
Asian Mythology : Myths and Legends of China, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia
Learn Malay:
Lonely Planet Malay Phrasebook
Teach Yourself Malay Complete Course
Malaysia Architecture:
Petronas Twin Towers
25 Tropical Houses in Singapore And Malaysia
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