Sorry, I missed all that explanation about what you wanted when I read your original question.
It does help if the hosting provider is geographically close to the customers, since that means faster response (which is why big sites like Google have servers all over the world), so if your customers are mainly from Malaysia, it's probably not a great idea to use a US hoster, although that would be cheaper. Do check if it's actually hosted in Malaysia, and they're not just reselling US hosting, otherwise you might as well do it in the US yourself. From a quick glance at the specs, the do appear to support PHP/MySQL, so most CMS's should work. They appear to offer some sort of forum, but no easy setup for a CMS as far as I can see, so you do need some knowledge to set it up. The price (under US$ 20 per year) does seem a bit low, although domain registration adds an extra $14, and it's only if you pay for two years (I wouldn't without any experience). Don't have any personal experience with that hoster, can't help with that.