Geography and History of the World © 2010 Indiana Edition

Chapter 30: Cultural Geography of Southeast Asia

"Malaysia"


Introduction
The Southeast Asian country of Malaysia is distinguished by a wide variety of cultures, including the ancient Malay, Chinese, Indian, and many indigenous groups. In this activity, you will read about Malaysia's many peoples-their cultures, similarities, and differences, as well as other interesting facts about the region.

Destination Title: Malaysia

Directions
Start at the Geographia Web site about Malaysia.
  • Click on People. Read this page, and then at the bottom click on Crafts and read the information.
  • Click on Places at the bottom of the screen. Then click on and read about Kuala Lumpur.
  • Click on and read the information presented about Nature.

Using the information you gathered from this site, answer the following questions.

1
How have Chinese immigrants contributed to Malaysia's cultural mix?
2
Describe some of the crafts practiced in Malaysia.
3
What is unique about Malaysia's rain forests?
4
How does Kuala Lumpur bring together Malaysia's past and present?
5
The Malaysian peoples have a wide variety of distinct cultures. Using the Malaysia Web site and its linked pages, write a two-page biographical sketch of a Malaysian citizen. Be creative and imaginative as you describe this person in detail, including information about family, occupation, housing, transportation, social events, and other interesting information.
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