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Visiting

Always Know Know


Countries
About The
Places You
More!
Visit! This brochure contains
information about the 3
countries: Malaysia,
Singapore and Indonesia.

The countries are neighbors


and have a lot in common
with their culture. The 3 also
have their own distinct traits
that separate them from each
other.

(this is for educational purposes only)


Made by: Dennis Ian Alba
Singapore Indonesia Malaysia
Indonesia is famous for its
Singapore—known variously as the volcanos. They are pretty much
“Lion City” or “Garden City,” the everywhere and erupting all the
latter for its many parks and tree- time. To be more precise, Malaysia is famous not just for its
lined streets—has also been called Indonesia has 147 volcanos, and 76 bustling capital and cultural
“instant Asia” because it offers the of them are active. Only the US charm, it's also famous for its
tourist an expeditious glimpse and Russia have more. stunning coastal areas. This
into the cultures brought to it by
Southeast Asian country is
immigrants from all parts of Asia. Indonesia is centrally-located completely surrounded by water

along ancient trading routes and is comprised of a whopping

between the Far East, South Asia 99 islands.
Culture in Singapore is largely and the Middle East, resulting in

defined by peace, justice, and many cultural practices being Islam is Malaysia's official
social and religious harmony. The strongly influenced by a multitude religion, and all Malays are
saying that Singapore is a “fine” of religions, including Buddhism, Muslim by law. About 61% of the
city, not only refers to its Christianity, Confucianism, country is Muslim, with Buddhism,
cleanliness or its quality of life. Hinduism, and Islam, all strong in Christianity, and Hinduism
In fact, to ensure safety and order the major trading cities. comprising most of the rest of the
in the state, the government has population, according to the CIA.
prohibited various things. Malaysia's diversity results in an
unmistakable blend of religion,
food, language, and culture.

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