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Tourists find "mysterious" little arrows on the ceiling of Malaysian hotels. What are these green arrows for?

With the continuous development of social economy, people's living standards are getting better and better. After solving the problems of food, clothing, housing and transportation, many people began to pay more attention to their spiritual enjoyment, and tourism became the first choice for many people. In the process of traveling, we can see the customs of different places, see all kinds of beautiful scenery and taste the delicious food of different places. For many China people, Malaysia can be said to be one of the must-see places, because the climate and scenery here are very suitable for travel and relaxation.

Since you are going to travel to Malaysia, the hotel must be booked in advance. I believe many friends who have been to Malaysia will find that hotel rooms in Malaysia have a small sign-green arrow. Many people want to know what this arrow means and what it is used for. I didn't know the meaning of this little mark until I looked up some information. This green sign usually exists in a corner of the roof of a hotel room. I want to come to the hotel to avoid attracting too much attention from tourists. This little sign is not only a green arrow, but also the English letter "KIBLAT" on it.

This sign is not an arrow for cameras or escape instructions, but is used to help Muslims worship. In Malaysia, there are relatively many people who believe in Islam and worship every day. This arrow points the way for some Muslims who come to the hotel. After all, sometimes the direction of the hotel is not so clear, and the English letters next to it represent the Muslim holy city of Mecca. Many tour guides will tell tourists the meaning of this sign in advance when traveling. After all, it's about faith. If tourists ask some inappropriate questions out of curiosity, it is not worth it to both sides.

Therefore, after reading this article, I hope that when you travel to Malaysia again, don't pay too much attention to this sign and don't pursue it. This is also a sign of respect for each other's beliefs. I hope you have a pleasant trip in Malaysia.