Cairo is the capital of Egypt and, with a total population in excess of 16 million people, one of the largest cities in both Africa and the Middle East . It is also the 19th largest city in the world, and among the world’s most densely populated cities.Situated along the Nile, Cairo has ancient origins, located in the vicinity of the Pharaonic city of Memphis. The city started to take its present form in 641 AD, when the Arab general Amr Ibn Al-Ase conquered Egypt for Islam and founded a new capital called Misr Al-Fustat, “the City of the Tents”, due to the legend of Al-Ase finding, on the day he was leaving to conquer Alexandria, two doves nesting in his tent. Not wanting to disturb them, he left the tent, which became the site of the new city in what is now Old Cairo.
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country consisting of 13 states and three federal territories. It acquires a total landmass of 330,803 Sq Km which is separated by the South China Sea into two similarly sized regions – the Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo. While the Peninsula flaunts bustling cities, tea plantations and beautiful colonial architecture, Malaysian Borneo comprises wild jungles, remote tribes, and granite peaks. The country presents a perfect balance of modern amenities and natural habitats.
The capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur boasts a shimmering skyline, which is dominated by the world’s tallest twin towers – Petronas Towers. It is also the tourist hub of the country with magnificent attractions like Aquaria KLCC, Merdeka Square, Batu Caves, Istana Budaya, Thean Hou Temple and a dozen museums, parks and shopping centres.
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