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.
- Example:
MR SMITH
COMPANY X
NO.2, JALAN JURURANCANG U1/21
SEKSYEN U1
HICOM GLENMARIE INDUSTRIAL PARK
40150 SHAH ALAM
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 2010
| 1 January | New Year's Day |
| 14-15 February | Chinese New Year |
| 26 February | Prophet Muhammad's Birthday |
| 1 May | Labour Day |
| 28 May | Vesak Day (Buddha's Birthday) |
| 5 June | Birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) |
| 31 August | Merdeka Day (National Day) |
| 10-11 September | Hari Raya Puasa (End of Ramadan) |
| 5 November | Deepavali (Festival of Lights) |
| 17 November | Hari Raya Haji (Hajj Celebration Day) |
| 7 December | Awal Muharram/Maal Hijrah (Islamic New Year) |
| 25 December | Christmas Day |

