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Through our project, we aim to highlight and share the concept and implementation of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) by Malaysia with the readers. This project will show how MSC was an ambitious but already successful plan to transform rubber and palm-oil plantations into Southeast Asia's Silicon
Valley initiated by Dr Mahathir Mohammad, the Prime Minister of Malaysia at the time (1981–2003) and through this once ‘crazy’ plan (whom many people regarded as) Malaysia has prospered in many ways from it. We will also show how the plan was carried out. Ultimately we will show what is the MSC about and why it is so highly regarded by the local and international people. At the end of the project, readers will be well informed about the MSC and readers will be proud of it and the people who was behind it.

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