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Why do more and more Japanese want to move to Malaysia?
Living in a country with 13 states, 3 federal territories and 3 major races, are you sure you know enough about Malaysia? In fact, many things happen around our lives, including some strange, trivial, even important and interesting things, just because we are too busy and green on weekdays to pay more attention to the things around us ~
In this issue, Bian Xiao will collect 15 interesting and unexpected cold knowledge about Malaysia. Are you ready to broaden your horizons and inspire your thinking with Bian Xiao? Let's go Watch it together ~
There is more lightning in Kuala Lumpur, and less evil. XD image taken from: insharee
Although Malaysia is a tropical country, there is no obvious "spring, summer, autumn and winter", but it has shocking thunder. In Subang, lightning strikes an average of 240 days out of 365 days a year, making it one of the cities that suffer the most from lightning strikes in the world.
That's because Subang is close to the equator, and it is also an area where thunder and Baoyun gather, so it thunders all the year round ~ but fortunately, have you noticed that we rarely have accidents because of lightning and thunder?
So, if you don't commit suicide, you'll be fine! Image from: Times of India
Suicide is a crime.
In most countries, murder, murder and abetting suicide are all crimes; However, in Malaysia, if you try to commit suicide, it means that you have committed a serious criminal offence. According to Article 309 of the Criminal Law, anyone who tries to commit suicide can be sentenced to a maximum of 1 year imprisonment, a fine or both.
It is estimated that it will take several days to walk completely. Photo from: mulupark
It has the largest cave in the world.
Sarawak Cave in Sarawak National Park is the largest cave in the world! How big is it?
About 40 Boeing 7 17 planes can be accommodated, and only the corridor of the cave can accommodate five English Paul Cathedrals. You can make your own map, imagine how big it is!
Goose bumps ~ ~ ~ Image from: youtube.com
4. The gathering place with the most cockroaches
Surprised, hehe, the world's largest gathering place for cockroaches is Guage Mantong in Sandakan, Sabah. Because of the humid environment all the year round and the "moisture" of bat droppings, it is easy to breed cockroaches here, and naturally it becomes the place with the most cockroaches in the world!
We travel halfway around the world almost every day! Image taken from: asiabig
The Malaysian highway can go around the earth for one and a half times.
Not to mention this, I really don't know!
According to the cold knowledge report, if all the roads in Malaysia are added up, it is 65877km, which is almost 20,000 km more than the circumference of the earth of 40075km. In other words, Malaysia's roads can go around the earth for one and a half weeks!
But strangely, there are so many overpasses in Malaysia that it should be said that the traffic should be smooth. But why do you suffer from traffic jams every day? time
Do you believe it? Image from: Wikipedia
6. There is a time difference between eastern and western Malaysia.
This is really not a lie! Before 1982, the time in East Malaysia was 30 minutes faster than that in West Malaysia, but from 1982, 1, the government adjusted the time in West Malaysia by 30 minutes to unify the national time ~
Wow ... in that case, is it 30 minutes less every day? Ex-dividend
So it will be a real country after 2006. The picture is taken from malaysiatravelnews.
7. In the past, people from West Malaysia needed to show their passports when they went to East Malaysia.
Are you exaggerating? Didn't we agree that East and West horses are close relatives?
Before 2006, people from West Malaysia had to apply for a domestic passport to go to East Malaysia, and each use was only valid for three months. It's unbelievable! Fortunately, after 2006, the government finally found that "East and West Malaysia are a family" and abolished the domestic passport mechanism. From now on, people from West Malaysia can enter East Malaysia as long as they hold their ID cards ~ That's more like it, XD.
It takes a bridge to enter Singapore, but now it takes only one door to cross Thailand! Image taken from: therkyatpost
8. You don't need a passport to enter Thailand
What happened to this country? As Malaysia, West Malaysia has to show its passport when going to East Malaysia; And you can go abroad to Thailand without a passport? ! What?
In Wangkelian, a small place in Shadun, the glass stone is the northernmost and closest to the Thai border. You don't need a passport to enter and leave Thailand. Every morning from 8: 00 a.m. to 7: 00 p.m., residents of the two places can come in and out freely only by showing their ID cards, but on condition that they can't stay overnight!
That big? Be careful not to enter the wrong intersection ~ Image taken from: moco-choco
9. The largest traffic circle in the world
Besides many overpasses, the world's largest traffic circle is also in Malaysia!
The largest traffic circle in the world is located in salahuddin abdul aziz shah, Pesilan Sultan, Putrajaya, with a diameter of 3.7 kilometers and about 15 entrances and exits! Very exaggerated ~ So, there are many expressways in Malaysia, and even a traffic circle is the largest in the world. How can such chaotic traffic not go the wrong way? GPS deep table: There is nothing you can do!
Pahang, are you proud? XD map from: Malaysia
10. Pahang National Park is 8 Singapore.
Bian Xiao's hometown belongs to Pahang National Park, which is estimated to be1.300 million years old. It is not only the largest national park in Malaysia, but also the oldest tropical rain forest in the world. But these are not hot enough! Pahang National Park covers an area of 4,343 square meters, seven times the size of Singapore! Bian Xiao really doesn't know if the national park is too big. Is Ang or Singapore too small?
Hello ~ the southernmost tip of Asia ~ Photo taken from: wcm- Bird Watching
The southernmost tip of Asia is in Johor.
The world always has an end, and the southernmost tip of the Asian continent is actually at this point in Tanjung Piai, south of Johor. Although there is nothing special to say, I am inexplicably excited at the thought of stepping on the end of Asia.
Not afraid! Bian Xiao is no longer afraid of snow. XD picture taken from: landscape
12. Kuala Lumpur Railway Station can withstand 2 meters of snow.
Say it, don't you believe it? In Malaysia, where the seasons are like summer, why is the roof on the platform of Kuala Lumpur Railway Station required to withstand 2 meters of heavy snow? I really feel redundant ~ however, there is actually a story behind it. In the past, British architects had to follow the rules of the colonial government, and all architectural designs had to conform to their rules, which led to this beautiful misunderstanding. Well, now Bian Xiao feels safe standing on the Kuala Lumpur platform that can withstand 2 meters of snow.
What about the fourth floor Image from: facts
13. There is no 4th floor in the elevator.
I don't know if you have noticed that many high-rise buildings or communities will not have a fourth floor, but will have a design like 3A or 3B. Don't you think it's strange? It turns out that 4 sounds a bit like "death" and feels unlucky, which is why many buildings don't have a fourth floor!
There is another place to go in Penang! Image taken from: raidien
14. The oldest English school
Penang Free School, the oldest English school in Southeast Asia, is actually hidden in Georgetown, Penang, which is quite historic. This school was built in 182 1 and has now become one of the museums in Penang. If you have time to visit, you can see many ancient signs, maps, icons, history and culture, paintings and so on in Penang, so that you can have a deeper understanding of Penang's history.
Broke the record in Southeast Asia, but nobody cared. Image taken from: majalahreview
15. The longest bridge in Southeast Asia
Jambatan Sultan Abdul Halim Shah Second Bridge is the longest bridge in Southeast Asia, with a total length of 24 kilometers, of which 16.9 kilometers crosses the sea.
However, Bian Xiao feels a little pity. Since the opening of 1 and 20 14 in March, the traffic volume is actually very small, and it feels a bit wasteful ~
After all, in the process of building this bridge, several workers died because of the collapse, and the construction of this bridge always cost the people 44.5 billion ringgit. With blood and tears, how can it be so spicy that few people use it? :
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