As of the title, my country also features a siren system, mainly for tsunami warnings, as of the devastating 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami.
Map, mostly WIP :
https://drive.google.com/open?id=191oqg ... sp=sharing
A brief description about the nationwide system :
The siren system is controlled by Angkatan Pertahanan Awam Malaysia (APM, or in English, Civil Defense of Malaysia) and mainly consist of Electronic Sirens. Most of the Mechanical Sirens from the British Colonial Era are now removed or used for Non-Civil Defense use, such as marking the time of Iftar, as of the Kuala Kangsar Police HQ's Carter / Gents / Castle Castings on their roof under a 'shed'.
About the map, either reply to my post or PM me to tell me more locations.
Map Changelog
Sunday, 11th Nov 2018
Added marking point for Teluk Cempedak beach A141.
Picture of Teluk Cempedak A141 posted to the thread.
Saturday, 21th Jul 2018
Added marking point for Jalan Kuala Klawang-Titi Telegrafia Pavian.
Issue E2S A141 marker in the middle of Indian Ocean fixed. Now it's adjacent of the mosque.
Friday, 20th Jul 2018
Picture of Jalan Kuala Klawang-Titi Telegrafia Pavian posted to the thread.
Pictures :
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Short Information about Pulau Pinang
Pulau Pinang (Penang Island) is a state in northwest Malaysia comprising mainland Seberang Perai and Penang Island. On the island, the state capital of George Town is home to landmarks such as colonial Fort Cornwallis, the ornate Chinese clan house Khoo Kongsi and the Kapitan Keling Mosque, all testaments to centuries of foreign influence. To the west, a funicular ascends Penang Hill, with its trails, flower gardens and panoramic views.
Source : Wikipedia
Penang Island is also famous for its food, thanks to the Mamak (Indian Muslims who came to Malaysia some time ago, active since 1990s) stalls mainly selling Nasi Kandar and Pasembur.
Famous Food Attractions :
1. GANI Pasembur
One of the best Pasembur in Penang.
3, Medan Renong, Padang Kota Lama, Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, George Town, 10200 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang
2. Restoran Liyaqatali (Known as Nasi Beratur; Rough Translation, Queue-Up Rice)
Yep, you need to line up when it's near 10:00PM. It's opened after 10, and serves delicious dishes, including the Nasi Kandar. Don't get confused between the one before 10, that's Nasi Masjid. NM occupies the one under the zinc roofing, while NB occupies both, shoplot and zinc roofing.
98, Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling, Georgetown, 10300 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia