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Published by faruqimran125, 2022-12-01 00:11:31

Tourism Malaysia

Writing assignment

Tourism Malaysia



introduction

Nor Shamsiah Bank Negara Malaysia (the Central
Gabenor of bank Negara Bank of Malaysia), is a statutory body
which started operations on 26 January
1959. Bank Negara Malaysia is governed
by the Central Bank of Malaysia Act
2009. The role of Bank Negara Malaysia
is to promote monetary and financial
stability. This is aimed at providing a
conducive environment for the
sustainable growth of the Malaysian
economy.

Index 06 Refrence

01 History
02 Related Information

03 Statistics

04 Organization
05 Picture

History

It was started operation since 26 january 1959 with the name Bank
of Malaya.

As the banker and adviser to the Government, Bank Negara
Malaysia provides advice on macroeconomic policies and the
management of public debt.

Bank Negara Malaysia is also responsible for financial system
stability.

Centeral Bank of Malaysia
The centeral bank is the Malaysian
centeral bank.

Related Information

The Malaysian financial system comprises of a diversified range of institutions to
serve the increasingly more varied and complex needs of the domestic
economy. The financial system consists of the conventional financial system
and the Islamic financial system which co-exists and operates in parallel.

Banking System

Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) is empowered to act as the


regulator of banking institutions under the FSA, the IFSA and

the Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009 (CBA). BNM has broad


powers of supervision and control over banking institutions

licensed under the FSA and the IFSA.


the 4 types of banking institutions:

The most common types of financial institutions are commercial
banks, investment banks, insurance companies, and brokerage
firms.

Malaysian national nationwide banks:

Affin Bank.
Alliance Bank.
AmBank.
CIMB.
Hong Leong Bank.
Maybank.
Public Bank.
RHB Bank.

Non-bank Financial Intemediaries In Malaysia

Examples of nonbank

financial institutions include

insurance firms, venture

capitalists, currency

exchanges, some microloan

organizations, and pawn

shops. These non-bank

financial institutions provide

services that are not

necessarily suited to banks,

serve as competition to

banks, and specialize in

sectors or groups.

Financial Currency In Malaysia

1.The Malaysian Ringgit is the currency unit of the

Malaysian currency with the code MYR.

2.The Name “Ringgit” derived from the Spanish silver

money which was widely used in ancient times. Since

August 1975, the name “Ringgit” was officially accepted


as the proper name for the Malaysian currency.
3. money was known as dollar in English and ringgit in

Malay. However, the “$” symbol continued to be used

until it was changed to “RM” in 1993 and continue to be


used until today.
4. Ringgit have banknotes worth RM100, RM50, RM20,

RM10, RM5, RM1 and 50 sen (cent) coins, as well as 20


sen, 10 sen, and 5 sen coins.

Statistics

Organization

Financial system in Malaysia conducted
by Minister Of Finance, Tengku Zafrul bin
Tengku Abdul Aziz. He's choose by YDPA
and now in UMNO. He wasn’t from any
political team before infact he is from
corporate and this is first time for Minister
of Finance.

Reference

More information you can find at :
bnm.gov.my or you can scan qr code
under here.

https://www.bnm.gov.my 1-300-88-5465

Malaysian Community

Malay Community

Index

Introduction
History
Religion
Language
Traditional Food
Traditional Costume
Dance
Instrument
Festival
Game
Custom & Tradition

Introduction

Malays are an Austronesian ethnic group and nation
native to the Malay Peninsula, eastern Sumatra of
Indonesia and coastal Borneo

Religion & Language

Islam, Malaysia's official religion, is followed by
about three-fifths of the population. Islam is
one of the most important factors
distinguishing a Malay from a non-Malay, and,
by law, all Malays are Muslim. The language
Malay use is " Bahasa Melayu".

Festival eid adha

eid fitri

Costume "Baju Melayu"

"Baju kurung"

Food Rendang

Nasi lemak

Ketupat

Dance

Zapin

The Zapin is the most popular Malay dance
form in Malaysia, especially in Selangor, Johor,
and Pahang. Before the age of gender equality,
the Zapin used to be only performed by male
dancers, but we can now see women
performing this kind of dance.

Music Instrument

Kompang

Kompang is a type of traditional musical
instrument that is most popular among the
Malay community. This instrument belongs to

the group of drum musical instruments.
Kompang skin is usually made from goat skin,
but recently, the skin is also made from cow
skin, buffalo skin and even synthetic rubber.

Games

Wau (kite flying)

Batu Seremban (tossing the stones)

Custom & Tradition

Wedding

Chinese community

Index 06 Traditional Attire
07 Dance
01 Introduction 08 Music
02 History 09 Festival
03 religion

10 Traditional games
04 language
05 Food 11 Costume & Tradition
12 Pictures

13 Reference

Introduction

Malaysian Citizens of Chinese ethnicity
comprise 23% of the Malaysian population
They also the second largest ethnic group in
the country after Malay majority. They arrived

in Malaysia between the early
19th and mid-20th centuries.

History

movement of people from China into what
is now Malaysia came as a result of the

Mongol expeditionary forces under Kublai
Khan during the 13th century.

Religion

National surveys conducted in the early 21st
century estimated that some 80% of the
population of China, which is more than a
billion people, practice some kind of Chinese
folk religion, 18.2% are Buddhists, 5.1% are
Christians, 1.8% are Muslims and 0.7% are to
other religious organizations.

Language




The official dialect of China is Mandarin, also
call “Putonghua”.

Festival

Chinese New Year



Lantern Festival

Costume

Cheongsam is one type of traditional
garment for Chinese female.



Tang suit is known as Chinese men
traditional costume.

Food

Dumplings



Chow Mein

Dance

Lion Dance is a form of traditional
dance in Chinese culture



Dragon Dance is a traditional dance
form in Chinese culture.

Music Instrument



Guzheng

Games

Jian Zi

Xiangqi

Costume & Tradition



Hongbao(Angpou)



Drinking hot Water

Indian Coomunity

Index

Introduction
History
Religion
Language
Traditional Food
Traditional Costume
Dance
Instrument
Festival
Game
Custom & Tradition

History

Indians’ role was prominent in the Malay
archipelago as merchants who traded

valuables such as as spices, textiles, fabrics
and gold

Festival

Diwali

Diwali is celebrated in the month of Kartik
according to the Hindu calendar ( October or
November) Diwali is the festival of lights, each
year on Diwali Indians light up their houses to
welcome Goddess Laxmi (Goddess of Wealth).

Thaipusam

It is observed as a day of thanksgiving and
paying penance for Lord Murugan.

traditional costume

Saree

Saree is a four or five-meter-long cloth for
indian women.

Kurta and Dhoti

Indian men mostly wear very
loose fitting shirt called

kurta with under wear called
dhoti

Saree Kurta and Dhoti

FOOD TRADITIONAL

ayam tondori Beryani

Naan Putu mayam

Samosa Roti canai

DANCE TRADITIONAL

Bharatanatyam
Bharatanatyam is a major form of Indian
classical dance that originated in Tamil Nadu.

Indian Traditional
Music

Dholak
A type of barrel-shaped double-faced drum

instrument that is categorized as a
membranophone instrument.

Indian Traditional

Games

Kabaddi

Two teams of seven players each face off in a
large square arena for two halves of twenty

minutes

Custom and Traditions
Wedding

Sangeet

Sangeet performance
Before the actual wedding, there is a gathering
called sangeet or garba (depending on the
regional background) where the family gathers
to sing, dance and rejoice in the joy of the
upcoming union.

Imran

BABA & NYONYA

Index 06 Traditional Attire
07 Dance
01 Introduction 08 Music
02 History 09 Festival
03 religion

10 Traditional games
04 language
05 Food 11 Costume & Tradition
12 Pictures

13 Reference


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