Under the Malaysia Law, drug trafficking in Malaysia provides a death penalty under Section 39 (B) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.
Penang Turf Club is one of the few left horse racing turf with golf course is the oldest members club established since 1864.
Other than many types of ‘Wau’ (kites) in Malaysia, the 3 kites named as the National Traditional Wau are Wau Kucing, Wau Jala Budi as well as Wau Bulan.
The most famous and oldest psychiatric institution in Malaysia is called Hospital Bahagia located in Tanjung Rambutan, Perak is aged more than 100 years old was built in 1910.
Any person wearing camouflage uniforms resembling member of the armed forces of Malaysia shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine or imprisonment or both.
One of the most bizarre Malaysian soups is called ‘Torpedo Soup’ being labelled an aphrodisiac which the main ingredient of this spicy soup is the penis of a bull.
In the early 50’s British Colonial Authorities were willing to pay up to $250,000 to anyone who provides information to the apprehension and leading of the Secretary-General of the Central Executive Committee of Communist Party of Malaya members.
The Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan, Perak has both height and slanting of close to 50% with 25.5m height and 1.8⁰ slanting in comparison to The Leaning Tower of Pisa with 55.9% and 3.97⁰ slanting.