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Malaysia is located on the southern part of the Malay Peninsula, bordering the Malacca Strait. Malaysia also has claims on the East Coast of the neighbouring island, Sumatra, and claims on the southern tip of Vietnam. Recently, Malaysia has also expanded it's claims until the East Coast of the peninsula, bordering the South China Sea. A mountain range is situated near the city. | Malaysia is located on the southern part of the Malay Peninsula, bordering the Malacca Strait. Malaysia also has claims on the East Coast of the neighbouring island, Sumatra, and claims on the southern tip of Vietnam. Recently, Malaysia has also expanded it's claims until the East Coast of the peninsula, bordering the South China Sea. A mountain range is situated near the city. | ||
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After some discussing with other towns in Malaya, the borders for the towns have been set, with Malaysia gaining a large amount of land in the west coast. | After some discussing with other towns in Malaya, the borders for the towns have been set, with Malaysia gaining a large amount of land in the west coast. | ||
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Revision as of 03:26, 9 May 2022
Malaysia, formerly known as Kuala Lumpur, is a city located on the Southern part of the Malay Peninsula under the nation of Indochina. Neighbouring cities include Singapore and Pahang.
History
Malaysia was created on the 2nd of October 2020, then under the name Kuala Lumpur. The town was made in response to Singaporean claims on Malaya while at the same time maintain Indochinese control over the area. The creation of Kuala Lumpur created more tension between Singapore and Indochina with DoctorSnakes suggesting that Kuala Lumpur should be given to Singapore and in turn Banda Aceh (Singaporean town on the tip of Sumatra) would be given to Indochina. Eventually both sides agreed to a border agreement, a wall was later on made to separate Indochinese territory and the new Singaporean territory. WIP
Geography
Malaysia is located on the southern part of the Malay Peninsula, bordering the Malacca Strait. Malaysia also has claims on the East Coast of the neighbouring island, Sumatra, and claims on the southern tip of Vietnam. Recently, Malaysia has also expanded it's claims until the East Coast of the peninsula, bordering the South China Sea. A mountain range is situated near the city.
Architecture
Malaysia's architectural style mainly consists of simplistic, modern designs with a common palette of white and gray.
Transportation
There are two main transportation methods in Malaysia, either by foot using the city's many pedestrian paths and main roads, or by the SkyRail, an ice rail above the main road. There is also an underground Ice line that connects Malaysia with the Military HQ and the rest of the Indochinese nation, and an older Ice line that runs through the Z axis and passes through the city.
Buildings
Notable buildings include:
- Petronas Twin Towers - The first project when the town was founded, while there were a few other attempts to construct it by several other former iterations of Kuala Lumpur, it was finally completed by Lumpoon. The towers are connected by a bridge near the middle and is considered an architectural wonder of Indochina.
- Malaysia Military HQ - Located in South Vietnam, the recently completed building is also home to a few ships from the Royal Indochinese Navy.
- CitiBank Building - This building is home to the city's Blaze Grinder powered by 32 spawners.
Notable People
- Lumpoon - Town Mayor
- Adm131 - Town Builder
City Subdivisions
Black - Petronas Area
Red - 1st Residential Area
Blue - 2nd Residential Area
Town Projects
Central Business District
Introduced by Malaysia's builder, Adm131, the Central Business District would be an buzzing avenue for the town shop as well as shop plots for local and foreign businesses smack dab in the town's center.
West Coast Expansion
After some discussing with other towns in Malaya, the borders for the towns have been set, with Malaysia gaining a large amount of land in the west coast.