Bright costums add to the Colours of Malaysia celebration (R Eime) |
by Roderick Eime on location in Kuala Lumpur
Judging any country by foreign news headlines can always be a risky practice. Urban violence, political ructions, unsafe water and dangerous roads are just some of the negative reports that help us form opinions of countries well before we even visit. This reporter has been travelling to Malaysia regularly for almost two decades and I'm pleased to say the fascination with this multicultural land has not diminished.
Sure, we may look upon Malaysia's rumbustious political scene with some wry scepticism, but I don't think Australia can hold itself up as a model of seamless democracy either, especially of late. When I visited KL in February as part of their pre-election tourism festival, the opportunity for political grandstanding was not missed. International and local guests alike were issued with colour-coordinated slogan t-shirts and dinky little 'I [heart] PM' flags to wave in obedient unison after the leader's sage words (in Malaysian, no translation provided). I recall describing that event, sarcastically of course, as a cross between Pyongyang and Nuremburg.
Malaysia's new tourism minister, Dato' Seri Mohamed Nazri, works the crowd (R Eime) |
The ensuing parade was a two hour celebration of Malaysia's cultural diversity and much trumpeted racial and religious tolerance. Compared to some of the neighbouring countries, Malaysia can justifiably lay claim to a far more liberal and secular society, although the unrelenting skeptics will quickly find cracks in that idealistic veneer.
Costumed performers celebrate Malaysia's diversity (R Eime) |
This writer may be at odds with the politics, but any nation is truly judged by the quality of its ordinary people and for that, I only have praise for Malaysia. It has to be one of the safest destinations anywhere in the world and if you treat the people, their laws and customs with respect (as you should anywhere), the visitor can duly expect regal treatment.
Ready as we might be to poke fun and criticise the regimes of SE Asia, Malaysia continues to demonstrate their tourism prowess with an ever expanding and sophisticated tourism offering, one that bolsters their claim of being a world standard destination with a diversity of product to keep even the most cynical of critics coming back.
For more details on travel to and in Malaysia, see www.tourismmalaysia.gov.my
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