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In 2022, PenGenius – A Creativity Development and Learning Hub became the Anglia franchise holder for Malaysia. PenGenius – one stop enrichment centre and a part of the Learning Kingdom Education Group. The team is based in the Pearl of Orient, Penang. Our team bring the best programme for the parents in our region. We strongly believe our tailored made programmes provide a new learning approach that helps children to reach their potential. With this collaboration, we are able help people from diverse backgrounds to master English as second language.

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10 Interesting Facts About Malaysia

  1. Malaysia is the only country that includes territory both on the mainland of Southeast Asia and in the islands that stretch between the Asian continental mass and Oceania.
  2. Local time has been adjusted in peninsular Malaysia a total of eight times. The last adjustment happened on January 1, 1982, when Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, then prime minister, decided that the entire country would follow the time in Sabah and Sarawak. Before that, both islands were 30 minutes ahead of peninsular Malaysia.
  3. Malaysia has 40,934 miles (65,877 km) of highway. This is more than Earth’s circumference of 24,901 miles (40,075 km).
  4. The biggest roundabout in the world is located at Putrajaya in Malaysia. It is 2.2 miles (3.5 km) in diameter.
  5. Malaysia’s currency is called the ringgit, which means “jagged” in Malay, and originally referred to the separated edges of Spanish silver dollars widely circulated in the region.
  6. One of the indigenous fruits found in Malaysia is the pomelo (Citrus maxima), which is the largest citrus fruit in the world. It can reach the size of a small football and weighs from 2.2–6.7 lbs. (1–3 kg).
  7. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, has recorded 200 rainy days in a year. The city of Kuching in Sarawak holds the unenviable record of rainy days in a year with 253.
  8. The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were the world’s tallest buildings from 1998–2004. They are still regarded as the world’s tallest “twin” buildings. The two buildings are joined by a sky bridge at levels 41 and 41, which are 558 feet (170 m) off the ground.
  9. Malaysia’s national dish is Nasi lemak, a fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk, often served wrapped in a banana leaf, and usually eaten for breakfast.
  10. In Malaysia, it is generally considered rude to point at people or things with the index finger. A bent index finger or thumb is used to point—or, rather, to knuckle—in the right direction.

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Ms. Alice (Marketing)

+6016-4060567
No. F-12-3,
Bay Avenue,
Lorong Bayan Indah 1. Bayan Lepas.
11900
Penang, Malaysia