Please feel free to use this page to summarise what needs to be done on pages about Malaysia. Do use the articles' talk pages for detailed specific discussion about the articles.
Some Malaysia articles are absent of references and content. Some contains bad formatting, typos and text translated from Malay. You can help all of them!
Tagging and Assessing Articles
Try to tag and assess as many Malaysia-related articles as possible, leave it unassessed if you do not know how to assess. Simply add {{WikiProject Malaysia}} to the talk page. And add the importance and the quality of the article. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Malaysia/Assessment.
Nominate Malaysia-related Articles for PR/GA/FA
If a Malaysia associated article have a good reputation and content, you can nominate it for Peer Review, Good Article or even Featured Article! If the nomination failed or you think it will not success, you can still promote it and add more content!
Malaysia-related article usually gain small consensus and discussion. With your help, you can make the article reach its consensus clearer and better! For category, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Malaysia.
Mamak people - I think its defined as a Southern Indian (or Tamil) Muslims of Malaysia. We have Mamak gang and Mamak stall, but nothing about this community.
Bishop Father Arnaud Garnault after whom Bishop Street, Penang was named, and who was the founder of a Malay-language school that would one day, later, become known as St. Xavier's Institution, in Penang.
Amdan Negara - someone to start with some explanation on likely locations of 'Amdan Negara', the supposed kingdom of Puteri Mahtabul Bahari, the princess married by 'Raja Suran' (Rajendra Chola?), and her father Raja Aftabul Ardh. This could be a relevant topic, because Mahtabul Bahari and Raja Suran are claimed by the authors of Sejarah Melayu to be the ultimate progenitors of the Palembang kings, ancestors of Nila Utama (a.k.a. Sang Sapurba, ancestor of Parameswara), and his brothers Krishna Pendita and Nila Pahlawan
Trolley cars and trolleybuses in Penang - As ludicrous as it implies, there were trolley car services in Georgetown, Penang during the turn of the 20th century (not to be confused with the hill trams), followed by trolleybuses during the first half of the 20th century, in turn replaced by conventional diesel buses. Got a book just on that.
Chong Moh Steamship Company (also known as Chong Moh & Co., Chong Moh Steamship Coy. etc.) Malayan-based shipping company operating in the 19th Century.
Kong Hock Steamship Company (also known as Kong Hock Fleet, Kong Hock S.S. Co., Kong Hock Shipping, etc.) Malayan-based shipping company operating in the 19th Century.
Synergy Drive (Malaysia) - Effect of merger between Sime Darby, Golden Hope Plantations, and Guthrie
Identify species of Malaysia's flora, fauna and nature sites that do not yet have pages. To create new categories to organise species and sites that already have pages.