Malaysia


Addressing formats

The post office in Malaysia prefers addresses to be written in capital letters. Punctuation is not necessary, though can be used to separate abbreviations and numbers and names.

There is a five digit postcode which should be written to the left of (and on the same line as) the name of the city. Since the first two numbers of the postcode denotes the state, there is no need to write the name of the state on the address.

MS VIVIEN CHONG
QUANTIUM SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD
No. 6, JALAN U1/14, SECTION U1
HICOM GLENMARIE INDUSTRIAL PARK
40150 SHAH ALAM
SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN
MALAYSIA


Undeliverable mail terms
Alamat tidak lengkap: Insufficient address
Alamat tidak diketahui: Unknown
Dikembalikan: Return
Enggan menerima: Refused
Meninggal dunia: Deceased
Tiada jalan ini: No such road
Tiada nombor ini: No such number
Tidak dituntut: Unclaimed


National Holidays 2012


Festivals

Date

New Year’s Day

Jan 1 (Sun)

Chinese New Year

Jan 23 (Mon)

Chinese New Year

Jan 24 (Tue)

Prophet Muhammad's Birthday

Feb 5 (Sun)

Labour Day

May 1 (Tue)

Wesak Day

May 5 (Sat)

Birthday of DYMM SPB Yang di-Pertuan Agong

Jun2 (Sat)

Hari Raya Puasa *

Aug 19 (Sun)

Hari Raya Puasa *

Aug 20 (Mon)

National Day

Aug 31 (Fri)

Malaysia Day & Sabah Governor's Birthday

Sept 16 (Sun)

Hari Raya Haji *

Oct 26 (Fri)

Deepavali

Nov 13 (Tue)

Awal Muharram

Nov 15 (Thurs)

Christmas

Dec 25 (Tue)