Capital: Kuala Lumpur
Climate: tropical; 59- 70 degrees F depending on altitude, different areas experience monsoons
Ethnic Make-up: Malay 50.4%, Chinese 23.7%, indigenous 11%, Indian 7.1%, others 7.8%
Religions: Muslim 60.4%, Buddhist 19.2%, Christian 9.1%, Hindu 6.3%, Confucianism, Taoism, other traditional Chinese religions 2.6%, other or unknown 1.5%, none 0.8%
Government: constitutional monarchy
Indians. In Sabah and Sarawak, there are a myriad of indigenous ethnic
groups with their own unique culture and heritage.
-Malays eat with their hands and the right hand is used for this function. In this, giving and receiving things are also handled with the right.
-Malay women may not shake hands with men. Women can of course shake hands with women. Men may also not shake hands with women and may bow instead while placing their hand on their heart.
a smile. Never touch anyone on the top of the head (home of the soul),
especially a child. Avoid touching anyone of the opposite sex. Public affection is a no no!
buluh or bamboo, is passed about using any part of the body except the
lower arms and hands. (it’s like playing ping pong but with your body instead of a paddle!)
-Many Malays do not have surnames. Instead, men add their father’s name to their own name with the term “bin” (meaning ‘son of’). So Rosli bin Suleiman, would be Rosli the son of Suleiman.
Women use the term “binti“, so Aysha bint Suleiman is Aysha the daughter of Suleiman
-If invited to someone’s home for dinner, bring the hostess pastries or good quality chocolates. 
-Avoid yellow wrapping paper, as it is the color of royalty.
-Offer gifts with the right hand only or both hands if the item is large.
-Silence is an important element of Malaysian communication. Pausing before responding to a question indicates that they have given the question appropriate thought and considered their response carefully. Answering to quickly can be seen as rude.
-Take your shoes off! There will be times when the host will insist foreigners refrain from taking off their footwear but even so it would be an appreciated gesture if you politely decline the offer.
-Giving a slight bow when leaving, entering or passing by people means, “excuse me.”
-Hitting your fist into a cupped hand is obscene. Hands in pockets signify anger.(No fist pumps!)
-Sabah is home to the Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. (supposedly it smells like rotting meat!)

http://www.journeymalaysia.com/M2_f&f1.htm
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/malaysia.html
www.kgomez.com/malaysia/
