Marvel at the unique and interesting Malaysian culture

 Malaysia not only attracts tourists by its mysterious and ancient beauty mixed with modernity, but the beauty of Malaysian culture is also what attracts special attention of visitors.

Features of Malaysian culture

 

1. A multi-religious country

Malaysia is a multi-religious and multi-religious country, and it is precisely because of that richness that it creates different cultures for the people here. It is known that the religion in Malaysia is mostly Muslim, accounting for 61.3%, the remaining 19.8% is Buddhism and 9.2% is Christianity. Because of the large number of people following Islam, it has a significant impact on Malaysian culture , from life, economy, education to politics. And especially, in Malaysia, there is a separate Islamic Code, Islamic courts, and many other authorities dedicated to Islam.

 

Discover unique and interesting Malaysian cultureMalaysia is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious country

 

2. Communication culture of Malaysians

What is special about Malaysian culture ? Regarding communication, each country will have its own unique culture and knowing Malaysia's communication culture will help you easily immerse yourself in the lives of the locals, as well as have a lot of real experiences. economic, more interesting. According to Malaysian travel experience , people here often greet each other with 'Slaam', which is similar to Arabs, but still has certain differences. For Malaysians, they greet each other simply by extending their hands and placing them on their chests.

 

Discover Malaysian culture through greetings and communicationMalaysian greetings

 

For the Malays and Indians living here, when communicating, you should not touch their heads with your hands. Because they think that the head is a sacred place, not a place to play and touch.

Note : Muslims often abstain from touching skin, especially with people of the opposite sex. Therefore, if you communicate with Malaysian women, you should not shake hands or hug, but let them take the initiative.

 

3. Punctuality culture

Malaysian culture is always on time, the people here adhere to the time, they never rubber but often arrive 10-15 minutes before the appointment to prepare everything. Therefore, if you have an appointment with anyone in Malaysia, never let them wait.

 

Punctual culture - Let's learn Malaysian culture hóaMalaysians are always on time

 

Besides, if you intend to visit someone's family in Malaysia, you should call to inform the owner in advance. When you come home, you need to remove your shoes at the door and always dress neatly and politely.

 

4. Malaysian food culture

Discovering Malaysian cuisine is also an indispensable great experience when coming to this beautiful country. Because it is a multi-ethnic country, the dishes here have the flavors of many countries around the world. That has created the diversity, richness and distinct colors in the cuisine here. And some of the most famous Malaysian dishes and specialties you should not miss are: Nasi Lemak, Nasi Campur, Roti Canai, Char Kuay Teow, Hokkien noodles, Ikan Bakar,....

 

Discover Malaysian culture through foodEnjoy delicious, famous Fujian noodles in Malaysia

 

5. Malaysian costume

The majority of Malaysians are Muslim, so the style of dress here is heavily influenced by Islam. This is evident in the casual, discreet style of dress. However, as a multi-ethnic country, it is inevitable that Malaysian culture is influenced by many neighboring countries, such as India and China. So on Tet holidays, they use clothes and accessories with colorful colors.

 

Discover Malaysian culture through clothingMalaysian costumes are always discreet and polite

 

6. Malaysian gift-giving culture

When you come to Malaysia, if you want to give someone a gift, focus on the meaning rather than the economic value. Because people here like souvenirs such as: products of your country's symbol, quality pens, .... Do not give gifts of too high value, especially higher than the gift they gave you. At the same time, when giving gifts, you should avoid wrapping gifts with blue, black and yellow paper, especially white. Because according to the concept of the people here, white represents pain, death, and is not suitable for giving gifts.

 

Discover Malaysian culture through gift givingBe careful when giving gifts to Malaysians

 

7. Experience the festival culture in Malaysia

If you want to discover Malaysian culture , don't miss the unique traditional festivals here. By attending festivals, you will be immersed in the lives of local people, learn more about interesting customs and habits. And some of the biggest and most famous Malaysian festivals include: Hari Raya Puasa Festival - Muslim Festival, Awal Muharram festival, ...

 

Learn about Malaysian culture through festivalsExperience the bustling festivals in Malaysia

Those are the Malaysian culture you must definitely learn before setting foot in this beautiful country. And hopefully with that knowledge you will have more interesting and interesting experiences.

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