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      <description>Hello, my name is Muhammad Nur Zulkifli Bin Hamzah, and my matriculated identification number is H22A0978. I am 21 years old and a native of Tumpat, Kelantan. I&#39;m a SAP student from the FHPK Faculty. Chicken rice, lontong, and pataya fried rice are some of my favourite dishes. My preferred beverages are milo, tea with ice and lemon, and bandung cincau ice. My favourite colour is blue because it resembles the way the sky appears when the sea is calm.</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Malaysia has a long history of tourism, with records of travellers entering the nation dating back to the 14th century. Due to its vital stopping place for traders and passengers from all across the region, the nation was strategically situated on Southeast Asia's maritime trade routes.<br><br>The exotic culture, rich scenery, and tropical climate of Malaysia made it a favourite vacation spot for European tourists during the colonial era. Tourism was promoted by British authorities and administrators as a means of advancing the nation's economic growth.<br><br>With independence, Malaysia's government realised the industry's potential and started investing in infrastructure and marketing to draw tourists from all over the world. Because to this, tourism saw a boom in the 1980s and 1990s, with the nation quickly becoming a top choice for both leisure and business travellers.<br><br>Today, Malaysia's tourist sector is a big part of the economy, creating millions of jobs and making a considerable economic contribution to the nation. Visitors from all over the world continue to flock to the nation's numerous attractions, which include its beaches, jungles, culturally significant places, and contemporary cities.</div>]]></description>
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