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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>Your friend is making a documentary to attract more visitors to Malaysia. suggest some interesting subject matters for the documentary.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>Malaysia is a melting pot of cultures. Malaysian culture is multi-faceted, each of these facets is adorned with a festival of its own. Festivals in Malaysia are celebrated with much splendour and enthusiasm. Malaysians have embraced each and every culture with open arms, and this is why they celebrate festivals from across the world with so much exuberance.</div><div>1.Hari Raya Eid</div><div>•Baju Melayu is a Malay traditional costume worn by men in Malaysia Hari Raya. The dress comes with a songkok and a songket wrap around the waist</div><div>•we have many food for this festival like lemang,ketupat,rendang and dodol</div><div>•This is also a time to forgive and forget past quarrels, where family members ask for forgiveness from friends and family members.</div><div>2.Hapyy Chinese New Year</div><div>•Family get togethers, cooking of numerous dishes on the same day, and decorating houses are a few things that happen during</div><div>the Chinese New Year.</div><div>•they have  many food to eat like yee sang and kuih bakul</div><div>•Young people will visit the elderly and receive the red money in the red envelope to symbolize the good fortune that family members give to those who are not yet married.</div><div>•And last but not least they have dance lion or dragon for this festival and will be accompanied by drums<br><br>3.Happy Deepavali<br>•The word "Deepavali" is a combination of the words ‘Dipa’ and ‘Gavali’, the former meaning ‘light’ and the latter meaning ‘a row’. Thus symbolizing the rows of lights that can be seen at the houses of Hindu celebrants. As light dispels, this festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil.<br>•The Hindus would prepare numerous traditional cakes and sweets for the day, among them are "murukku", "omopadi", "athirrsam", "achi murukku", "laddu" and "mysore pahu". These are made a few days before Deepavali.<br>•On Deepavali morning, many Hindu devotees awaken before sunrise for the ritual herbal oil bath., They put on new clothes. Then they go to the temples where prayers are held in accordance with the ceremonial rites.<br><br></div><div><br>Historical sites/places in mlayasia<br><br></div><div><br>-Malacca Sultanate Palace<br><br></div><div><br>   The Malacca Sultanate Palace lies towards the north of the historical city of malacca. The palace is an imitation of the ancient Malay Kingdom of Sultan Mansur Shah. It build in the 15th century. The palace was constructed entirely with carved, wooden pillars without using any nails. It was struck by lightning and destroyed the year after the sultan ascended the throne. Set in the foot of St. Paul's hill, the palace has other attraction as you go up the hill.<br><br></div><div><br>-Kampung Kling Mosque<br><br></div><div><br>   Kampunv Kling, one of the oldest mosque in Malaysia, was found by indian traders, respectfully referred to as Klings. The mosque was first build in wood and later rebuild using a bricks. The architecture of the mosque is a beautiful blend of chinese, indian, arabic and malay. The struckture and writing inside the mosque clearly show Chinese and Indian-Muslim influence.<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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