Malaysia
Malaysia - A Unique Delegate Experience
The conference in Malaysia will offer a unique delegate experience as Malaysia is an exotic destination, a melting pot of culture and modernisation.
With a tropical climate all year round, Malaysia is home to a thriving ecosystem of flora and fauna. It is also home to a bustling shopping and dining scene. Malaysia’s rich colonial past colour the city, as beautifully preserved heritage sites can be seen next to many modern landmarks such as the Petronas Twin Towers, the world’s tallest twin structures. Whether you are a history buff, bird-watching enthusiast, a foodie or a shopaholic, Malaysia has something for you.
Malaysia is a multi–ethnic, multicultural, and multilingual society, and the many ethnic groups in Malaysia maintain separate cultural identities while being able to live and work alongside each other in peace and moderation. Each culture is expressed and celebrated harmoniously, creating a beautiful living atlas.
Malaysia is an accessible city. Malaysia’s Travel Hub, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is served by 47 airlines operating to over 100 scheduled destinations and this number is increasing. Direct mid to long haul access is provided to 5 Australian and 5 Middle East cities, 7 North American and African cities and 9 European cities plus the Asian regional and domestic network. The Airport has also won the Platinum Winner for the “Airports with 25 million Passengers Per Annum and Above” category at Asia-Pacific Green Airports Recognition 2017 by Airports Council International (ACI).
The city is also extremely convenient to navigate by rail, with our Light Rail Transit (LRT) and brand-new urban rail network “Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)” connecting delegates to Greater Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley. Our Electric Train Service (ETS) can also bring delegates to other parts of Malaysia. Travel by bus and car is also possible - all transportation options are accessible using a single Touch and Go card.
Characterized by a diverse and young population, Malaysia is strategically positioned to take a leadership role in sustaining the growth of ASEAN for years to come. At the heart of Southeast Asia, Kuala Lumpur has established itself as one of the best hosting destinations for global-scale conferences.