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Malaysia Culture

Malaysia Culture - Vast and Interesting

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Malaysia is a multi-ethnic groups of society is rich in art and culture. Abundance of cultural festivals and artistic expertise make this country a fascinating place for tourists. For example, the bell pendant is a beautiful symbol of architectural quality Teluk Intan (Pareek). One of the landmarks in Putrajaya Landmarks is unique.

Many other monuments and buildings are also of great importance. Mosques, churches, towers and statues are scattered throughout the region of this country, but also the artistic richness of Malaysia. Speaking of culture and festivals, all kinds of interesting activities from different ethnic communities are subject to be explored. The festivals are celebrated in abundance each calendar year. I quote some of the fascinating Festival: Hay Puasa Raya, Deepavali, Chinese New Year, Thaipusam, Lantern Festival and many other programs there. Lion Dance, Kompang loose and have some of the artistic experience of Malaysia can boast of having. Lion Dance is a very popular feature that everyone enjoyed the watch. Kompang are the most traditional of India, which is played in different social fins.

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Bali Culture

Bali CultureBali is an island of Indonesia, which is rich in Aboriginal culture. A lot people say that the PF culture of Bali is unique and that the people of Bali have always been satisfied with “now”. If you ask a person who is like the sky of Bali, the answer is probably “like Bali”. A factor in this relaxed lifestyle and culture of close family ties in Bali. In Balinese culture, support is always available. Balinese are so closely united extended family that all members usually reside in the same complex.
Hinduism is one of the main religions in Bali. The culture of Bali is based on a form of that religion, which is called “Hindu Darma”. Most of the customs and traditions of family and community life of the Balinese people are influenced by this. The religious influence even extended extensively in the arts, which is distinct from Bali in Indonesia.
Despite the influx of tourists on the island, the Balinese have managed to preserve their culture. Almost all the natives of Bali is an artist in one form or another. This marks the different stages of Balinese life. Cremation is very popular on the island – and unlike the West, death is a joyous and colorful for the Balinese.
In fact, Bali has a rich culture, which makes it distinctive from the other islands of Indonesia.