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My Country, My Home
I am so lucky because I was born in Malaysia. Why did I say this? This is because Malaysia is a good country in the universe. Malaysia is a country full of many different things. However, my country is also full of good points which makes many people love it.

Firstly, the food is different from state to state. For example, in Ipoh, I can eat many food which cannot be eaten in other states, but it still in my country. Ipoh is famous for ”Ipoh Beansprouts Chicken”, I like to eat because it very tasty but very inconvenient because we need one hour or half an hour before we are served. Besides, when I go to Kuala Selangor, I always never let opportunity go with easy. This is because Kuala Selangor nearby Port Klang, sells lot of fresh seafood and just catch of the fishermen. Thus, I would buy a lot of seafood, then cook at restaurant and enjoy my tasty meat. Malaysia is a multiracial’s country. There are Malays, Indian, Chinese, Iban and Kadazan. Although my country is a multiracial country, Malaysians always work together to make sure our country is in a good position. Do not be as afraid as a grasshopper and think being multiracial will bring harm to Malaysia like a war. Being Malaysian, we should be proud of our country because it is a multiracial country and no other country is same our country. Warm weather, many countries have warm weather but the warm weather temperature in Malaysia is 37 c, no so hot or so cool. This is because Malaysia is a country is situated on Equatorial Line in the Earth. Anyway, I still wish Malaysia has the condition of snow in month of December, especially on Christmas Day. Nevertheless the people in Malaysia can have many outdoor activities because do not worry about the bad weather like tempest, snow storm and windy weather. If Malaysia always needs warm weather, Malaysians must preserve our forests. Diverse culture such as Asian values also arise in Malaysia. This is because
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