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What are the tourist attractions in Malaysia?

1, Mulu National Park

Muru National Park is one of the most amazing natural landscapes in Southeast Asia. It is famous for its peculiar karst landforms and grotesque caves. The national park in Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia has the largest and longest cave group in the world. One of them is Sarawak Cave, the largest cave in the world. It is estimated that Sarawak Cave can fully accommodate 40 Boeing 747s.

2. Langkawi

Langkawi is located in the Andaman Sea on the northwest coast of Malay Peninsula. It is an archipelago of 99 islands with picturesque beaches, tropical rainforests, mangroves and forest-covered mountains. In recent years, Langkawi has developed many resorts, hotels, restaurants and other tourist facilities, providing tourists with a good opportunity to experience the extraordinary natural beauty of the island.

3. Dahanshan National Park

Dahanshan National Park, located at the junction of three northern states in West Malaysia, has the oldest tropical rain forest in the world and is a popular destination for ecotourism and jungle exploration. The park is full of rare plants and birds, as well as rare animals such as Malaya Tiger, Asian Elephant and Sumatra Rhino.

One of the most popular attractions here is the suspension bridge at the top of the tree. Visitors can stroll through the long suspension bridge hanging from the treetops and watch exotic birds on the bridge. In addition, visitors can explore the Great Hanshan National Park under the guidance of the tour guide, and watch plants that only bloom at night, fungi that glow in the dark, and Nocturnal Animals such as owls, leopard cats and hoses.

4. Kuala Lumpur

This vibrant city is often called "Kuala Lumpur" by locals. It is a melting pot of culture, famous for its towering skyscrapers and bustling shopping and catering industry. Kuala Lumpur actually has no real urban center, but is scattered in several active central areas. The former colonial area has unique architecture and beautiful independence square.

Chinatown is a busy tourist center, and the Golden Triangle shows the modern appearance of the city, among which the famous oil twin towers are the most striking buildings in this area.

5.penang

Located in the Straits of Malacca on the northwest coast of West Malaysia, Penang has become a popular tourist destination because of its historic Georgetown and rich and varied diet. It is located in one of the busiest air routes in the world, and this geographical advantage makes Penang have a wide variety of unique cultures, buildings and cuisines. Visit Georgetown, the capital, by tricycle or on foot, see the buildings with British colonial characteristics, and see the temples with long history in China and India.