GG Friends: Prazime from Malaysia

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My name is Prazime, and I am studying Marketing at Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology. Recently, I obtained my ballet teaching certification and have been teaching ballet part-time while pursuing my full-time studies.


Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country located partly on the Malay Peninsula and partly on the island of Borneo. It is known for its diverse geography, which includes coastal plains, mountains, and tropical rainforests.


The country is characterized by a tropical climate with high humidity and temperatures year-round. It is rich in biodiversity, hosting a wide variety of flora and fauna, including iconic species like orangutans and pygmy elephants. 


Malaysia's terrain ranges from lowland plains to rugged mountains, with Mount Kinabalu in Sabah being the highest peak in Southeast Asia.


Geopolitically, Malaysia is a federation of 13 states and three federal territories, with Kuala Lumpur serving as its capital. The country has a diverse cultural heritage influenced by Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous traditions, reflected in its cuisine, festivals, and languages spoken.


I look forward to experiencing  Korea's natural beauty by hiking in national parks such as Seoraksan or exploring picturesque coastal areas like Jeju Island.


I would also love to explore ancient palaces like Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung in Seoul, where you can witness traditional Korean architecture and learn about the country's royal history.


I am also excited to experience Korean cuisine, including famous dishes like bibimbap, kimchi, and Korean BBQ as shown in TV shows like black pink YouTube vlogs.



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  1. Hello prazime, your post is so cool✌️😘. What’re the traditional festivals that you celebrate if any??

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    1. Hey Kellen! Yes we have tons of traditional festival in Malaysia including Thaipusam, Hari Raya Aidil Fitri and Chinese New year. I personally celebrate the Chinese New Year annually, it lasts 15 days starting from the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar and ending with the Lantern Festival. We will have a reunion dinner and have a tradition of giving out money packets or "ang pow" to children.

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