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Where is the fun in Malaysia?

Kuala Lumpur is a place where old and new shine together, where Eastern colors and Western civilization organically blend. It has both modern urban fashion and antique charm. The world's tallest twin towers highlight the city's ambition and vitality.

Kuala Lumpur is a colorful and famous metropolis in Southeast Asia, full of multicultural atmosphere. “Progress and prosperity” are reflected in every aspect of this country.

The customs and traditions are unique and fully highlight the unique charm of Malaysia's multi-ethnic groups living in harmony and forging ahead.

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Prince City

Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9:00-17:00, weekends 9:00-22:00

Address: Zhongshi Northwest corner of the KLCC planning area

Transportation: Take the Putra line light rail to the ground floor; or take the LRT to the KLCC station

This city is located among mountains covered with virgin forests. The greening rate in the city is very high, and there are green plants and colorful flowers everywhere. Many people say that this is a garden-like city.

The city has boulevards paved with tropical plants, flower gardens in full bloom, clear artificial rivers and Prince Lake. This is a city located in green mountains and green waters.

Taizicheng International Convention and Exhibition Center is the highest point of Taizicheng.

Everything is beautiful as far as the eye can see, and it is a good place to take photos and check in.

Twin Towers

Opening hours: Thursday to Saturday 9:00-12:00, 15:00-16:00; 17:30-18:30; Friday 15:00-16:00, 17:30-18:30

Address: Next to the old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station

Transportation: Take the LRT line to Kuala Lumpur Station and head west About 10 minutes' walk

One of Kuala Lumpur's iconic cityscapes is the tallest twin towers in the world. The design style of the Petronas Twin Towers reflects the young, moderate and modern urban personality of Kuala Lumpur and highlights the unique concept of iconic landscape design.

The tower has 88 floors and is 552 meters high. It is composed of two independent towers connected to the group rooms.

Standing on the top of the building, you have a bird's eye view of the entire city. You have a panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur. Especially at night when the lights are bright, it's like walking in the starry sky!

National Mosque

It is a world-famous mosque and the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. Many important religious ceremonies are held here. The overall architectural style is beautiful, and the appearance combines Arabic Islamic architectural forms with modern forms.

The most eye-catching one is the towering minaret, 73 meters high and surrounded by 18 small spiers, representing the 13 continents of Malaysia and the 5 commandments of Islam.

Sultan Abdul Samad Building

Sultan Abdul Samad Building is the seat of the High Court and Supreme Court. It is a landmark building in Kuala Lumpur and was once the headquarters of the colonists.

The building is designed as a wonderful mixture of Indian and Arabic styles. During major celebrations, colorful lights illuminate the entire building, which is quite majestic and mysterious.

Independence Square

Opening hours: all day Address: Opposite the Sultan Abdul Samad Building Transportation: Take the LRT line to Masjid Jamek Station and walk west for about 10 minutes

Equivalent to China’s Tiananmen Square, it is the place where the National Day is celebrated every year. At the southern end of the square stands the world’s tallest flagpole (100 meters high). The national flag flutters in the wind. There is an oblate black marble plaque on the grass. The place where the Malaysian flag was first raised.

At the other end of the square is a resting area composed of fountains, columns and flower beds. Plaza Putra under the square is an underground food and entertainment street. The wide square has European-style lawns and Dutch-style buildings on one side, and the ancient Abdul Samad building on the other side. It is a good place for people to relax.

Genting

Opening hours: 7:00-24:00

Address: Genting Highlands, Pahang

Transportation: Take Go The Genting bus arrives at Genting Highlands Cable Car Station, and then you can take the cable car to the top of the mountain

The playground built on Genting.

At an altitude of 1,806 meters, it is the largest plateau summer resort in Southeast Asia. The mountains are overlapping, the trees are green, the flowers and plants are luxuriant, and the air is fresh and pleasant. Here you can enjoy the wonders of the ever-changing sea of ??clouds. When the sky is clear, the field of vision is vast; looking to the west at night, you can enjoy the brilliant lights of Kuala Lumpur; looking to the east in the early morning, the morning light of the sea of ??clouds is extremely gorgeous.

It takes about an hour to drive from Kuala Lumpur to Genting Highlands, and then take the cable car to the top of the mountain. As the cable car slowly rises. Malaysia's unique exotic flowers and plants will appear in front of you, overlooking the tropical rainforest landscape at your feet, which is very magnificent.

Sitting halfway up the mountain, you can see the clouds and mist, as if you are entering a fairyland. When you reach the top of the mountain, various buildings are looming in the clouds and mist.

There are large amusement parks, entertainment venues, shopping malls, cinemas, Arena of Stars, first-class hotels and other facilities here. It is like a city on the top of a mountain and is very suitable for the whole family to come here for vacation.

Putcheng Pink Mosque

Malacca is a two-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur. On the way to Malacca, you will pass the Putrajaya Pink Mosque, which is considered a world-class internet celebrity check-in attraction.

She is located on the water, with a sense of coquettishness in it.

The architectural styles of Morocco, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan are combined with rose marble, rounded vaults and finely carved railings without any disharmony.

The pink round vault is painted with complex patterns, and the walls, columns, and carpets are all stunning handicrafts.

FOOD

Alor Street can be regarded as a night market street, and every street is full of delicious food.

Nasi Lemak

Nasi Lemak is to soak the rice in thick coconut milk, and then steam the rice and coconut milk mixture together.

In order to increase the flavor of the rice, you can also add various spices such as turmeric and lemongrass. Traditionally, a plate of nasi lemak contains sliced ??cucumbers, small anchovies, roasted peanuts, fried kangkong, hard-boiled eggs, Indian pickles and hot spicy sauces.

Satay

Satay is usually beef, mutton and chicken soaked in marinade, grilled over charcoal fire, and finally dipped in satay sauce, plus onions and cucumbers. Eat together, it is not expensive and very delicious. It is a common delicacy in night markets.

Malay cuisine

Malay cuisine has a strong taste, mainly using pepper and curry as seasonings, which taste spicy and fragrant.

The staple food is usually curry rice, and after the meal there are snacks such as Gula Melaka cooked with sweet potatoes and fried bananas.

Laksa

Laksa is a Malay noodle soup with a variety of spices and side dishes. The taste of laksa varies greatly depending on the region.

The most familiar ones are Nyonya Laksa with coconut milk, Assam Laksa without coconut milk in hot and sour soup base, and the heavier flavored spicy and sour soup base with prawns. Sarawak Laksa.