Card: G-41 (traded)
Penang Bridge is 13 km long connecting the island to the mainland. It has expanded to 3 lanes on each side. A second brigde is in the planning to be built.
Card: P-52 (traded)
Traditional Malay songket weaving and batik printing.
Card: P-3 (traded)
Dwellings and children of Aborgines in Peninsular Malaysia.Card: P-17 (traded)
Aerial view of local market.
Postcard: V-14 (traded)
Traditional Malay drums
Postcard: V-2 (traded)
Malay cultural activities - tops, drums, kites, horses
Postcard: V-5 (traded)
Old man with traditional bamboo paper umbrella
Postcard: V-9 (traded)
Ethnic costume with traditional rope bridge in Malaysia Borneo island
Postcard: V-10 (traded)
Jungle tribe using river bamboo raft through the rainforest
Card R-27 (traded)
Card: K-10 (traded)
A Indian Hindu temple in Kuala LumpurCard: K-30 (traded)
Aerial view of Kuala Lumpur - legislative capital of Malaysia
Card: M-3 (traded)
Card: M-6 (traded)
Melaka UNESCO. The Red Stadhuys was the former Dutch adminstration center with the Church of Christ.
Card: G-18 (traded)
Interior views of gilded decorations of the Khoo Kongsi. One of the major landmark buildings of UNESCO WHS zone of George Town.
Card: G-12 (traded)
UNESCO WHS. A different view of Khoo Kongsi, George Town.
Postcard G-94 (traded)
Aerial view of George Town - aka Penang
Postcard G-92 (traded)
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion - the Blue Mansion.
Postcard G-93 (traded)
Night views of George Town - aka Penang
Card: G-19 (traded)
Terra cotta roof and open air courtyard of a typical prewar building of George Town UNESCO WHS Zone.
Reprinted old photographs as postcards showing the Straits Chinese (a combination of Chinese and Western culture in Malaya).
Card: P-13 (traded)
Card: P-14 (traded)
Postcard: G-9-1 (traded - not available)
Fort Cornwallis - where the Union Jack once flown.
Card: G-31-1 (traded - not available)
Going up Penang Hll looking down at George Town by tram car - 800m above sea level.
Card: M-1-2 (traded -not available)
Fort Santiago of the A'Famosa Fort built by the Portuguese who captured Melaka in 1511.
Postcard: N-6-1 (trade - not available)
Traditional Malay House at Beserah, Pahang.
Card: C-4-1 (traded - no longer available)
A multi-view of famous Mosques in Malaysia.
Postcard: C-5-1 (traded - no longer available)
Famouos Mosques in Malaysia.
Card: F-6 (avaiable)
Rambutan mean"hairy" in Malay. These seasonal succulent sweet fruits are a favorite. Here are a load of rambutan been transported by a motorcycle.
Card: A-31 (traded)
An attractive swallowtail butterfly - Common Rose ranges from Sri Lanka, India, South China and Southeast Asia.
Card: P-43-1 (traded)
Penan jungle tribe in Sarawak, Borneo island.
Postcard: C-11 (not available)
Malaysia has 13 states. 11 States located on Peninsular Malaysia where 9 states has kings. Multi-view showing mosques of different states.
Card: K-4-1 (not available)
Putrajaya - the new administrative capital of Malaysia.
Card: N-8-1 (traded - not available)
Tioman Island - a large island off Pahang State in the South China Sea.
Postcard: N-7-2 (traded - not available)
Trained monkey climbing up to pick coconuts in rural Malaysia.
Card: K-21-1 (not available)
City view of Kuala Lumpur showing Dataran Merdeka, Flag pole.
Card: K-22-1 (not available)
View of Kuala Lumpur with KL Tower, Petronas Twin Towers
Card: K-40 (not available)
Petronas Towers at 88 storey high was once the tallest building in the world, overtaking Sear Towers of Chicago, USA before being taken over by Taipei 101 of Taiwan. There is a bridge at the 43th floor.
Card: M-7-3 (not available)
Melaka UNESCO. A view of Santiago Gate of the A Famosa Fort built by the Portuguese who captured Malacca in 1511.
Card: G-33 (not 1available) - Sleeping Buddha Temple, George Town.
Card: G-25 (traded)
Famous Batu Feringghi Beach of Penang Island.
Georgetown UNESCO. With KOMTAR, the highest building of 60 storey at sunset.
Card : G-3 (traded - not available)
UNESCO WHS - Terra cotta rooftops of prewar houses in George Town, Penang Island
Card: P-1-1 (traded)
An open air market in more traditional Malay area.
Postcard: C-12-4(traded)
Map of Sarawak and Sabah, Malaysia and Brunei.
Card G-4-2 (traded)
George Town UNESCO. Multi-view 3
Card: G-16-1 (traded)
Busy street in George Town, Cintra Street
Card: G-40-2 (traded)
An different of night view of Kek Lok Si temple. The temple is located at Air Itam, Penang Island and one of the major tourist destinations of Penang island.
Card: G-11-1 (traded)
Beautiful Khoo Kongsi Clan house in George Town UNESCO WHS zone.
Card: G-25-1 (available)
Famous Batu Feringghi Beach of Penang Island.
Card : G-3-3 (available)
UNESCO WHS - Terra cotta rooftops of prewar houses in George Town, Penang Island
Card: A-1 (traded)
Orangutan at the famous Sipilok Nature Reserve in Sabah. Orangutans are found in the wild in only two main countries - Malaysia and Indonesia - islands of Sumatra and Borneo.
Card: R-5 (traded)
Misty morning in tea plantation in Cameron Highlands.
Card: G-22 (available)
A night view of Penang famous Kek Lok Si Temple with inscription "Penang - World Heritage City". During the first month of Chinese Lunar Year, the temple is lighted up every night.
Card: G-17 (available)
George Town Market. Bustling street market scene in predominantly Chinese George Town with Komtar Tower overlooking. The prewar buildings and their preservation located in the UNESCO WHS Zone. (b)
Postcard: K-9 (traded)
KLIA Airport - View 2, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Card: G-32 (traded)
Card: K-14 (traded)
rd: M1-B (traded)
Penang Kek Lok Si. Another version with "Greetings from Penang".
Card: H1-B (traded)
Rasa Sayang Ad Card. I stayed at this resort & spa at Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island. Hotel ad postcard. Really find them relaxing to look at.
Card: P32-B (traded)
KL Petronas Night View 2
Card - M111 (available)
Terengganu - Fishing Village of Marang. I like this very green postcard of Marang - a fishing village in Terengganu - a Malaysian state on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia facing the South China Sea.
Card: B3-2 (traded)
Batik painting 1
Card: B3-3 (traded)
Batik painting 2
Card: B3-4 (traded)
Batik painting 3
Card: B3-6 (traded)
Batik painting 4
Card: B3-1 (traded)
Batik Painting 5
Postcard: M50-B (traded)
George Town UNESCO. Another view of Khoo Kongsi.
Postcard: M21-A (traded)
Batik painting 10
Postcard: M18-B (traded)
Iskandriah Waterfalls, near Tapah on the way to Cameron Highlands, Peninsular Malaysia.
Postcared: M33-B (available)
Putrajaya Mosque is in the new capital of Putrajaya.
Postcard: M13-A (traded)
Petronas Day view 3
Postcard: M30-B (traded)
Traditional tea - "tek tarik"
Card: K-5 (traded)
Putrajaya at night
Card: K-1-1 (available)
Night view of Kuala Lumpur - the economic capital of Malaysia
Card: K-2 (traded)
Petronas Twin Towers, once was the tallest building in the world, overtaking Sear Towers. Now overtaken by Taipei 101 and new building in Dubai.
Card: P-2 (traded)
Local market at Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia
Postcard: N-3-1 (available)
Postcard: N-4 (traded)
Postcard: N-5-3 (available)
Card: P-9 (traded)
A multi-view showing the famous Horse Dance of the State of Johor, in Malaysia.
Postcard: C-6 (traded)
The Bukit Jalil Stadium in Selangor, Malaysia was the venue for the 1998 Commonwealth Games.
Postcard: G-15-3 (available)
Georgetown UNESCO. With KOMTAR, the highest building of 60 storey at sunset.
Card: G-1-1 (available)
View of George Town, aka Penang, from the sea
Card: G-2-2 (traded)
Card: R-9-1 (traded)
Card: R-10-1 (available)
Card: K-11-1 (traded)
Palace Gates of Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur where the King of Malaysia resides.
Card: K-12 (traded)
KL Petronas Twin Towers - once the highest builiding in the world.
Card: K-3 (available)
Petronas Twins Tower - 88 storey - At night - Kuala Lumpur
Card: P-16-3 (available)
Street local market of Kuala Lumpur (old view of Petaling Street).
Card: R-6 (traded)
Early morning village in tea plantation in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
Card: R-7-1 (traded)
Card: N-1-8 (available)
Pulau Payar or Payar Island of Kedah State, Malaysia is located between Penang Island and Langkawi Islands. It is an uninhabitated island popular for day trips of swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving.
Postcard: N-2-1 (available)
Card: G-33 (available)
Card: G-19 (available)
Terra cotta roof and open air courtyard of a typical prewar building of George Town UNESCO WHS Zone.
Card 1) Vintage Map of Americas
George Town - Barber shop (available) Penang Heritage card - Barber shop - excellent paper quality card.
Card 3) Penang Heritage card (traded)
Local cakes (excellent paper qualtiy card)
Card: R-22 Mountain view - Kinabalu National Park (traded - not available)
Card: G-10 (traded)
UNESCO WHS. The religious landmarks at "Street of Harmony" in George Town UNESCO WHS zone. The Taoist Chinese Temple of GuanYin, the Indian Muslim Mosque Kapitan Keling, St. George Church, Hindu Temple of Mariamman.</>div
Card: G-5 (traded)
UNESCO WHS George Town. Multi-view - showing Hungry Ghost Festival, Goddess of Mercy Temple, Khoo Kongsi, Penang Giant Flag procession.
Card: G-1 (traded)
UNESCO World Heritage - View of George Town, aka Penang, from the sea
Card: R-2-0 (traded)
UNESCO World Heritage Kinabalu National Park. Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia is the icon of the Kinabalu National Park - the first UNESCO World Heritage Site of Malaysia. Have Kinabalu UNESCO stamp to use to send this postcard.
Card: R-30-1 (traded)
Mount Kinabalu National Park, Sabah, Borneo Island - the first UNESCO World Heritage of Malaysia.
Card: G-23 (traded)
This card is now sold at the Kek Lok Si temple itselfCard: A-32-2 (traded)
The Malayan Zebra butterfly.
Card: 40-2-2 (traded not available)
Night view of Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur.
Card: P10-2 (traded - no longer available)
Rubber tapping for latex by Malaysian Indian woman
Card: A-21 (traded)
A multi-view of local Malaysian flowers. Postcard printed by the Malaysia Nature Society.Card: A-4 (traded)
A local Malay with his monkey trained to pick coconuts.
Card: A-2 (traded)
Orangutan - found only in Malaysia (and Indonesia)
Card: A-8 (traded)
Penang Bird Park - Hawk, hibiscus, garden of Park
Card: A-9-2 (traded)
Penang Bird Park - Malaysian birds of hornbill, heron, pigeon
Postcard: T-3 (traded)
Filipino market "Gaya Street Sunday Market" in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
Postcard: T-4 (traded)
Traditional open air market
Card: P-16 (traded)
Street local market of Kuala Lumpur (old view of Petaling Street).Card: PC-1 (traded)
Typical market stall in the East Coast of Malaysia
Card: PA-1 (traded)
Card: PA-3 (traded)
Bajau of Sabah, Borneo Island.
Postcard: P-6 (traded)
The Dayaks or Ibans of Sarawak on Borneo island were known as "Head Hunters". You can see models of "shrunken skulls" at the Kuching Museum. Some of Dayak dances mimick that of the hornbill bird.
Postcard: MAP-7 (traded)
Map of Penang island
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