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What's the price of a seven-day tour in Malaysia?

Malaysia is a typical Southeast Asian country with rich natural resources and cultural heritage. You can find more amazing scenes and pictures here, and everyone draws a beautiful picture for their journey. Let's share the detailed strategy below.

Air ticket:

1, AirAsia; 2. Xiang Peng Airlines (there is a promotion every Thursday)

I know these two airlines well, they are both low-cost airlines, and they have special fares of 100 every week or at specific times. I bought a plane ticket from Sri Lanka to Kuala Lumpur in the winter vacation (tentative itinerary: AirAsia), only a few hundred dollars. In short, it can be done within 1000 yuan in advance.

Visa: There are 15 days and 90 days. The processing time is at least 15 days earlier than the normal procedure. (it's ok to rush)

I think Malaysia visa is the most difficult in Southeast Asia. When I was in high school, my birth certificate was rejected, so I found a travel agency. I suggest you find a professional or do it online.

Accommodation: location is the most important! Because I stayed in Kuala Lumpur for seven days, the hotel selection was average and the cost performance was not very high (not recommended, don't ask). Generally speaking, it is ok for the student party to choose two or three hundred. There is a small shopping mall for two people near my home, which is very close to IKEA and convenient. The subway is next to it! You can choose around here.

Shopping: Let me compare the twin towers and the exhibition hall!

Twin Towers: There are many brands of luxury goods. Those who want to buy bags can go. Only one TF bought a pair of shoes here.

Exhibition Hall: There are many kinds of lipsticks and cosmetics, including Budweiser beer. It's more convenient to go directly by subway! Points can be refunded, in short, there are different discounts at different times. The cheapest one is nars, and Kiehl's is several hundred cheaper. I go shopping here every night and meet local friends in Malaysia to take me with me!

Gourmet: First of all, there are many foreigners and many kinds of dishes in Malaysia. Because I personally prefer to eat Cantonese cuisine and Fujian cuisine, I basically eat morning tea, chaos and bak Kut teh, all of which are old shops.

Play: Because I lived in Kuala Lumpur for a week, I went to an ins online celebrity in Kuala Lumpur!

1, Pink Mosque: It really made my eyes shine, but it was quite far from the city (I took a taxi at that time, so you can search other articles and there are many other cheaper and more convenient modes of transportation), and there are many tourist groups in China, so I didn't have a strong sense of travel experience, but I took a good photo!

2. Colored stairs: It's quite shocking and worth visiting. It has a long history and has Malaysian characteristics. It's far from the city (you can search the same place).

3. Twin Towers: I take the subway and go straight to the Twin Towers. I dressed up that day, and many younger brothers peeked at me. There is also a younger brother from Europe and America who always wanted to talk to me on the subway, but at that time I was cold and ignored him.