List of twin towns and sister cities in Malaysia

The following is a list of twin towns and sister cities of towns and cities in Malaysia.

Johor

Johor Bahru

Changzhou, China[1]
Shantou, China[2][3]
Shenzhen, China[4]
Kuching, Malaysia[5]
Cotabato City, Philippines[6]
Istanbul, Turkey[7][8]

Kedah

Langkawi

Kish Island, Iran[9]

Kelantan

Kota Bharu

Kasaoka, Japan[10]

Klang Valley (Selangor and Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur)

Kuala Lumpur

Chennai, India[11]
Isfahan, Iran[12]
Mashhad, Iran[13]
Shiraz, Iran[14]
Osaka, Japan[15]
Malacca City, Malaysia[16]
Karachi, Pakistan[17]
Ankara, Turkey[8][18]
Dubai, United Arab Emirates[19]

Petaling Jaya

Guangzhou, China[20][21]
Bandung, Indonesia[20][21]
Miyoshi, Japan[20][21]
Asan, South Korea[20]

Shah Alam

Surabaya, Indonesia[22]
Hanam, South Korea[23]

Klang

Ürümqi, China[24]
Yongzhou, China[25]

Labuan

Victoria, Labuan (Bandar Labuan)

Xianning, China[26]

Malacca

Malacca City

Negeri Sembilan

Seremban

Bukittinggi, Indonesia[44]

Pahang

Kuantan

Qinzhou, China[45]

Penang

Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan[46][47]

George Town

Adelaide, Australia[48][49]
Xiamen, China[48][50]
Xi'an, China[51]
Arles, France[52]
Medan, Indonesia[48][53]
Taipei, Taiwan[54]
Bangkok, Thailand[55]
Phuket, Thailand[56]

Seberang Perai

Fremantle, Australia[57][58]
Yokohama, Japan[59]
Gwangju, South Korea[59]
Seoul, South Korea[59]

Perak

Ipoh

Nanning, China[60]
Fukuoka, Japan[61]

Sabah

Kota Kinabalu

Rockingham, Australia[62]
Hangzhou, China[63][64][65]
Heyuan, China[65][66]
Jiangmen, China[65][67]
Wuhan, China[65][68]
Xi'an, China[69][70][71]
Zhangjiagang, China[72]
Antananarivo, Madagascar[73]
Vladivostok, Russia[74]
Yeosu, South Korea[67]
Yongin, South Korea[75][76]
Taipei, Taiwan[77]
Taoyuan, Taiwan[77][78]
Ratchaburi, Thailand[79]
Portland, Oregon, United States[80]

Sandakan

Burwood, Australia[81]
Zamboanga, Philippines[82]

Tawau

Zhangping, China[83]
Pare-Pare, Indonesia[84]

Sarawak

Kuching

Dali, China[85]
Kunming, China[86]
Xiamen, China[87]
Zhenjiang, China[88]
Bandung, Indonesia[89][90]
Pontianak, Indonesia[5]
Singkawang, Indonesia[91]
Johor Bahru, Malaysia[5]
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia[5]
Guro District, Seoul, South Korea[92]

Miri

Sibu

Uma Bawang

Berkeley, California, United States[109][110]

Terengganu

Kuala Terengganu

Makassar, Indonesia[111][112]

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