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Where to go in Malaysia?

Introduction: Malaysia is a place full of laughter. Its rich and diverse cultural differences also provide tourists with a profound experience. It is full of fascinating tourist destinations. A kaleidoscopic world filled with interesting and colorful tourist destinations, people, customs, festivals, art and delightful culinary styles. Here, you can choose to enjoy the incredible variety of shopping opportunities, entertainment life and elegant accommodation in the big city, or you can choose to lie on the white sand beach with joy and enjoy the pristine countryside scenery. Where to go in Malaysia?

Langkawi

is a duty-free shopping paradise, providing tourists with a variety of local and imported goods. There are modern luxury hotels and well-equipped resorts in the local area, providing comfortable and excellent dining and leisure enjoyment for your journey. Most of the shopping malls and shops on the island are concentrated in and around Kuah, the largest of which is Langkawi Fair Shopping Mall. This stylishly designed two-story building has 100 retail stores. shop.

Langkawi Happy Island

Pulau Sibu is famous for its clean white sand beaches, crystal clear waters and offshore coral reefs. A large number of lush tropical plants in the interior of the island make the surrounding environment quiet and charming. Diving, surfing, sailing and fishing facilities are available here.

Enjoy the Ma's SPA

It combines 5 massage techniques including Japanese, Taiwanese, Hawaiian, Swedish and Richter, with essential oils to gently touch the skin, and the massage accompanied by breathing is dreamy. of.enjoyment.

 Natlonal Mosque

The Kota Kinabalu Municipal Mosque is located on the bank of Likas Bay. It is a typical contemporary Islamic building and is one of Malaysia’s One of the most spectacular mosques with sunset views. It was built on a man-made lake in Likas Bay. It feels as if it is floating on the water, so it is known as the "water mosque". The mosque was built in 1997, covers an area of ??one hectare, and can accommodate up to 12,000 worshippers.

Matthew Tip: Everyone, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, must take off their shoes before entering the mosque. Visitors should also follow Muslim dress code: Men should wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts; women should cover all exposed skin, although the strictness of this will vary from country to country. Women are required to wear a headscarf, but if you don’t have one, you can borrow one at the entrance to many major halal markets.

Kuala Lumpur

An emerging metropolis that combines the old and the new, and organically integrates Eastern colors and Western civilization. It has both the fashionable style of a modern city and the charming charm of antiques. It is the first in the world. The twin towers reflect the city's ambition and vitality.

Malacca

The sound and light show held at PORTA DE SANTIAGO in Malacca is the most common form of evening entertainment in Malacca, with a one-hour performance every night. In addition, Portuguese cultural shows are usually held on Saturday evenings in the restaurants of MEDAN PORTUGIS. Dance groups perform Portuguese and Malay dances, accompanied by traditional bands. In addition, in the city center, MELAKA TAYA is a nightlife center with lounges, discos, karaoke and show bars.

Johor

Johor is one of the thirteen states in Malaysia and the southernmost point of the Asian continent. There are many historical buildings and cultural relics, beautiful islands, world-class golf courses, theme parks, and Malaysia’s food paradise.

Kuching

is the capital of Sarawak, East Malaysia. In Malay, it means Kuching, cat. The locals love cats very much. , the city’s symbol is also a cute big white cat. When you come to Kuching, you must visit some local museums. All museums here (including the aquarium) are free and open to the public. This is worthy of appreciation from the government. The Sarawak Museum, Islamic Museum, Police Museum (ie Margaret Castle), Cat Museum, etc. in the city are all very good.

Penang

The most nostalgic city in Malaysia, known as the "Pearl of the Orient", when you come here, time seems to go back to the last century.