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In this post I just want to share with you on how to go to a popular island in Malaysia by air.

Pulau Redang  is a beautiful island in the state of Terengganu located at East Coast of  Peninsular Malaysia. This island is among the popular ones in Malaysia as a tourist attraction.

This island is widely covered by virgin tropical rainforest and has clean and pristine beaches too and suitable for your busy job runaway.

During the rainy season, it is advised not to visit this island as the the wave from the sea could be dangerous to visitors.

The only way you can fly directly to Redang Island is by using a flight provided by Berjaya Air which you need to depart from Subang Airport (actually in Selangor) instead Kuala Lumpur as many people think.

The flight time to reach Redang Island is around 1 hour and 15 minutes and around RM600 return ticket.

If you don’t want to use the Berjaya Air flight you can use AirAsia (at LCCT), FireFly or MAS (Malaysia Airlines) but you will be landing at Kuala Terengganu Airport first before going to the Redang Island via jetty.

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Another modes of transportation to Redang Island.

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Today is the celebration of Malaysia Independence and it has been 52 years since this country achieved independence from British back in the year 1957. The independence was achieved through the discussions and talks and Tunku Abdul Rahman had to go to London for it.
The late Tunku was very fluent in British English and I’m amazed with the way he spoke that language as I see in the videos about him.

Video:The declaration of Malaysia Independence in 1957(In Malay)


Did you know that the event above took place at Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor. Yes! Kuala Lumpur was still in Selangor then till 1974.

52 years probably has been a long time to most of us but for a country, Malaysia is still considered a young country but the development is rapid and progressive because we have the leaders that always seek the peace among the multi-racial societies of Malaysia. Read more on Malaysia National Day 2009…

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