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Jan / Feb 2003
January / February 2003 Issue
Low-Key Tinggi
Pulau Tinggi is that rare haven: clear waters, miles of white sandy beaches, excellent corals, but no crowds. The mainland, half an hour away, might as well be half a world away.
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Diving Johor's Distant Duo
The two distant islands of Johor, P. Aur and Dayang offer dedicated divers two excellent dive sites. While they are not the most accessible, once there, visitors will appreciate that they basically have the islands to themselves.
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Into The Green Heart Of Endau
The remote Endau-Rompin National Park is one of the last wild places left in the Peninsula, a living reminder of the power and majesty of natural forces. It is home not only to unique plants and animals but also, according to the indigenous Orang Hulu, invisible beings.
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The Lure Of Lankayan
At the north eastern limit of Borneo where the water borders with the Philippines, Lankayan emerges as a kaleidoscope for the sun-sea-sand seekers with an unmatched variety of marine life for ardent divers.
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Magazine Profile
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Virtual Malaysia Magazine is a travel and leisure publication that features exotic destinations plus a myriad of travel products and services in the country. As Malaysia is riding high on tourism bouyancy, armchair travellers around the globe will be able to preview fascinating destinations even before embarking on a sojourn to this country. The magazine is complemented online with regularly updated travel and tourism content at award winning (APMITTA 2000 and APICTA 2001) tourism portal -- www.virtualmalaysia.com.
Specifications: 230mm X 297mm Frequency: Bimonthly (6 volumes p.a.) Language: English Circulation: 20,000 copies Retail: RM10 (West Malaysia) RM11 (East Malaysia) SG S$6 / BR $6/ USD $3.50/ EUR 2.50 | |
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