Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Open Langkawi, look up at the bridge of the sky, and visit a date between Mystic Island and Red Eagle.

Open Langkawi, look up at the bridge of the sky, and visit a date between Mystic Island and Red Eagle.

At the end of 20021,writing seemed a bit crowded due to work and leisure time. My life changed when I returned to the workplace. I need time to get used to these changes. Come on, for a new life!

At the beginning of 2022, the new year, with the lack of the past and the expectation of the future, continues to move forward. As long as we believe that there is no winter that we can't pass and no warm spring that we can't pass, we will eventually become the best of ourselves. Let's go!

The fourth day in Malaysia was also our busiest day. We devote ourselves wholeheartedly to Langkawi Island to feel the magical world except the sea, which is gorgeous and mysterious.

Located in Langkawi Islands, Malaysia, the flyover was completed in June 2004, with a total length of1.25m. The bridge is curved and the main body is made of steel. It is supported by a pillar fixed on the mountainside and then pulled by eight steel cables. The whole bridge connects two hills and is "hung" at an altitude of 687 meters above sea level, hence the name.

The one-day tour of Langkawi, which was booked in advance, unveiled the most mysterious veil on the last day of our visit. We packed our bags early in the morning, left the small garden where we stayed, followed the bus to the fishing port full of yachts and began a new exploration.

A dazzling array of yachts and boats under the blue sky are intertwined with European-style buildings on the wooden plank road, but we have no time to take care of them, because the bridge of the sky not far away is waving to me, and it is not exciting to take the cable car through the crowded Oriental Village.

With the climbing of the cable car, the scenery outside the window has also changed, the houses and trees have become smaller, the sea water has surfaced from the ground, and the nearby mountains are steep and steep. Even sitting in a safe car, with a little panic, the road ahead is still endless.

As the bridge supported by the tallest single structure in the world, when the cable car reaches the top of the mountain, you will really experience what is spectacular, overlooking the beautiful scenery of the whole sea, and that kind of pleasure can not help but emanate from the bottom of my heart, which is strong and shocking.

Freed from the bondage of the cable car, people fell to the ground lightly, and the long and narrow bridge corridor with arc above the clouds in front of them gave people an unreal feeling. Walking on the bridge on the concrete floor, the glass bridge deck appears from time to time, which adds a bit of adventure.

Clouds are dancing around you, and there is a bottomless lush forest under your feet. The wind is blowing gently on the bridge, and the sea is watching it quietly in the distance. If you were here, you would forget everything and just want to be a nascent stone, so natural.

Here, the mountains and seas become smaller, the time becomes chaotic, and things become blurred. Returning to the Oriental Village is like crossing back to reality, but you lose yourself in the 3D exhibition hall. Maybe reality and fantasy are always with you in your life.

The dense forest overlooking the overpass is so mysterious and colorful when you are there. It is a pleasant experience to take a slender blue boat from the mountain to the river and visit the aborigines here.

All the way through caves, swamps, streams, forests, bats, crocodiles, birds, monkeys and other mysterious aborigines in the forest, you will feel the magic of nature, and it is so harmonious that you can't bear to disturb it.

It was already afternoon after the ship left. Hungry, we stopped in front of a Thai-style house connected by empty barrels. A row of low and messy colored wooden houses floating on the sea is particularly conspicuous. The whole wooden house group is connected into one piece, which is divided into feeding area and dining area.

Because the wooden house is built on the sea, the sea goods usually caught are all cultured in various grids, which can be enjoyed, entertained and eaten by people. As far as the eye can see, the sea water is mysterious, and it is difficult to guess what kind of creatures are underwater.

After a short visit to the wooden house, it is also a rare enjoyment to return to the dining area by the sea, feel the ripples of the sea and the caress of the sea breeze, and eat local food. Even simple food adds flavor to the ocean.

After a hearty meal, I began to explore all kinds of strange marine life. Touching strange creatures that can only face each other through the window of the aquarium, such as this turtle, is a novel and unique experience.

However, what is even more thrilling is that the poisonous stingray, commonly known as the smiling fish, seems harmless to people and animals, but it is always a smiling face. When I picked up the food with uneasy hands and shook it in the water, it surfaced and kissed my palm gently.

Langkawi, the Eagle Island, is the symbol of this island. 99 islands, large and small, make up this beautiful island. There is a red eagle living on these islands, and the afternoon after dinner is the time when we met.

We set foot on the boat again, loaded with delicious food, and had an afternoon tea date with the eagles. On the sea near the coast, eagles hover in the air, and at the moment when food is spilled, they either jump for joy or crawl down to capture delicious food accurately.

The eagle hovered beside the boat, unafraid of life, moving smoothly in one go. They sometimes fly leisurely in the air, and sometimes draw a beautiful arc on the water, which makes people relaxed and happy, and is a good visual feast.

The boat continued to move forward, leaving the island and entering the deep sea, looking for scattered uninhabited islands in the blue sea. Each island has its own unique imprint, which is mysterious and makes people eager to explore the new world.

The last stop of the tour around the island is of course the famous Giant Eagle Square. The lively atmosphere suddenly infected here, and the square was crowded, but standing in front of the huge red eagle, there was an illusion of flying in the air.

From the air to the ground, I should leave. With the cool sea breeze and dark clouds in the evening, I waved goodbye to this eagle island before the night completely infected the earth. Langkawi, I will never see you again!

My trip to Malaysia is unfinished and will be updated continuously. Look forward to seeing you next time!