


The National Mosque of Malaysia, a stunning example of modern Islamic architecture, is a must-visit for its unique design and cultural significance.
Modest clothing is expected when visiting religious sites like the National Mosque of Malaysia.
The mosque has a large prayer hall and courtyard, requiring comfortable footwear.
Flaky layered flatbread served with curry sauce
Coconut rice with fried anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and sambal
Marinated, skewered, and grilled meat served with peanut sauce

Intricate wax-resist dyed cloth, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage of Malaysia.

Gold and silver thread embroidery on silk, traditionally worn by Malay royalty.
Malaysia's traditional metalwork, often featuring intricate Islamic patterns.
Famous for its coconut rice, fried anchovies, and boiled egg, this breakfast spot is a local favorite.
Known for its satay and nasi lemak, this breakfast spot has been a local favorite since the 1950s.
Famous for its Hainanese chicken rice, this restaurant is a popular lunch spot for locals and tourists alike.
A stunning example of modern Islamic architecture, featuring a 73-meter high minaret and a 16-pointed star concrete roof.
One of Southeast Asia's largest wet markets, offering a vibrant local experience with fresh produce and street food.
Home to an extensive collection of Islamic art, including ceramics, metalwork, and textiles from around the world.
A vibrant farmers' market in Alberta, offering fresh produce, local crafts, and live music.
A serene complex of Buddhist cave temples featuring exquisite murals, dating back to the 5th-14th centuries.
Nanak Jheel Park, a serene urban lake in Ludhiana, offers boating facilities, a musical fountain, and a peaceful environment.