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Where is the most fun place in Malaysia?

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia and the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of the country. It is located in the central and western part of the Malay Peninsula, with an area of ??244 square kilometers and a population of about 150 KL is the largest city in Malaysia and the only city in the country with a population of more than 1 million. The locals like to call it "K?L".

Kuala Lumpur means "muddy river mouth" in Malay. It was opened in the mid-19th century. At that time, the Chinese Ye Delai led a reclamation team to mine tin along the Klang River. Mine, and later a market gradually formed here.

The British took over the area in 1880 and gradually developed it into a large city. Kuala Lumpur is now bounded by the Klang River. The western half is where government agencies, parks, and banks are located, and the eastern half is a commercial and residential area.

The Royal Palace

The Royal Palace is located south of the train station and is the residence of the head of state. The golden-domed building has a strong Arabic style. Many tourists admire its beautiful appearance and take photos here. Take a souvenir.

The Parliament Building

The Parliament Building is a majestic 18-story building built after Malaysia's independence. It combines modern architectural style and traditional cultural charm. Tourists must obtain approval from relevant authorities before entering.

National Mosque

The largest mosque in Southeast Asia, located in the center of the capital. The total area is 5.5 hectares. It was built on the initiative of the first Prime Minister Rahman in 1957. The architectural form is similar to the three major mosques in Mecca. The prayer hall can accommodate 8,000 people, and the roof is composed of 49 large and small arches. The largest arch has a diameter of 45 meters and is in the shape of 18 radiating stars, representing the 13 states of the country and the five fundamentals of Islam. The 73-meter-high spire is rocket-shaped, which means that Islam can be compared with science. Behind the temple is a mausoleum where Islamic "national heroes" are buried. Only those who have served as prime ministers or deputy prime ministers who died in office can be buried here. Every Friday morning, many devout believers come here to pray. You must take off your shoes when entering the mosque, and women must put on a veil at the door before entering.

Batu Caves

It is located in the northern suburbs of Kuala Lumpur. There are about 20 limestone caves on the mountainside of several jungle-covered peaks with thousands of steep walls. Among them, the light cave is 50 to 60 meters high and 70 to 80 meters wide. Sunlight shines into the cave from the top hole, hence its name. The dark cave is 366 meters long. The cave is dark and refreshing. The path is steep and winding. It is home to tens of thousands of bats and snakes. It also has numerous sub-caves, making it impossible for ordinary people to set foot at the bottom of the cave. There are countless stalactites that look like humans and various birds and animals in the light cave and dark cave. They are amazingly crafted and amazing. There is a Hindu temple in a cave next to the Light Cave, which is considered a Hindu holy site in Malaysia.

Genting Highlands

Located about 50 kilometers away from the northern suburbs of Kuala Lumpur, with an altitude of 1,722 meters, it is a cool mountain resort in Malaysia. There are electric amusement rides, swimming pools, indoor gymnasiums, bowling alleys, etc. on the mountain, but the most eye-catching thing is the casino located in the Genting Hotel. This is the only legal casino in Malaysia and is known as the "Monte Carlo of the Nanyang Islands" .

Penang

Also known as "Georgia City" or "George Town", located at the northeastern end of Penang Island, it is Malaysia's largest international free trade port and the second largest city in the country. Penang is full of colorful religious and cultural features. State museums, art galleries, Buddhist temples and mosques are scattered throughout the island, reflecting the splendid history of many ethnic groups who jointly developed this beautiful island since the 18th century. Penang has green vegetation, beautiful scenery, unique hotel buildings, and rich and diverse snacks. Most of the goods here are duty-free and the prices are relatively low.

Penang Hill

Also known as Penang Hill, it is the highest point in Penang, with an altitude of about 830 meters. There is a cable car at the bottom of the mountain. When you climb to the top of the mountain, you can not only overlook the panoramic view of Penang, but also see all kinds of ships traveling between the Straits of Malacca. There are sightseeing and leisure facilities on the top of the mountain, making it an important tourist attraction in Penang.

Melaka

Malacca is located on the southeast coast of the Malay Peninsula, about 166 kilometers away from Kuala Lumpur. It is the oldest city in Malaysia, guarding the throat of the Malacca Strait and controlling the connection between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The strategic position of the passage between the two is very important. Malacca is a city with a long history, with superior natural conditions and numerous historical relics, many of which are also the epitome of colonial history.

St. Paul's Church

Located on St. Paul's Hill in the city center, it was built in 1521 and was the earliest Catholic church established by the Portuguese in Malacca.

Malacca Museum

Located in the east of the city, on the banks of the Malacca River, it was built between 1641 and 1660. It is one of the oldest Dutch-style buildings in Southeast Asia. It was originally the residence of the Dutch Governor. Because its walls and wooden doors are all red, the locals called it the "Red House". The museum houses historical relics from Malaysia, Portugal, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Near the Red House is the Malacca Club, which was built in 1912. It is a Gothic building and is now the Independence Exhibition Memorial Hall.

Sambo Mountain

Also known as China Mountain, it is located at the end of Jalan Temenggung. It was the military garrison of Zheng He, the eunuch of Sanbao in the Ming Dynasty. It was also the residence of the Ming Dynasty princess when she married Malacca.

The Sanbaoshan Temple on the mountain enshrines a statue of Zheng He in military uniform. The Sanbao Well on the right side of the temple is the oldest well in Malacca. It is said that it was dug here in 1409 when Zheng He led his army to search for drinking water.

Kamiyama

Located in Kinabalu Park, with an altitude of 4,101 meters, it is the highest peak in Southeast Asia and is also known as the "Chinese Widow Mountain". Legend has it that in ancient times, two Chinese fishing brothers accidentally encountered a typhoon and drifted to Sabah. The brothers settled down there, married and had children. Unfortunately, both brothers missed their hometown very much, so they agreed that the elder brother would go back to his hometown to visit relatives first and then take everyone back to China. Unexpectedly, my brother never came back, so my sister-in-law stood on the mountain every day and looked forward to him until she died of old age. In order to commemorate this great love story, later generations named this mountain "Chinese Widow Mountain". The Holy Mountain has a history of 1.5 million years, and the orogeny of the earth's crust is still going on, so we can say that it is a living sandstone mountain. Although this mountain is high, it is a very easy mountain to climb due to its structure. The park in the mountain displays many rich plants, such as oak trees, rhododendrons, pitcher plants and rafflesia (the largest flower in the world). It is really a living classroom of nature. However, tourists who want to climb this mountain must apply for a mountain entry permit, book a hotel and transportation, and bring more warm clothes to prevent sudden changes in temperature.

Tungu Abdul Rahman National Park

Located 3 to 8 kilometers off the coast of Kota Kinabalu, it consists of 5 beautiful islands. Surrounded by coral reefs and sandbars. The colorful coral reefs, beautiful beaches and clear blue water form this marine park with dual entertainment and educational values, attracting countless tourists to come and enjoy it.