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What are the cost-effective travel destinations abroad?

1. Semporna (Malaysia)

Semporna used to be just a small fishing village in Sabah, and it can't even be found on the map. But Semporna town is surrounded by turquoise water, just like a dream island in the real world. Every island can be described by the shadow of coconut trees. The water is clear and the sand is young, and the underwater visibility is extremely high. No matter snorkeling or deep diving, you can enjoy the invincible underwater landscape.

2. Prague (Czech Republic)

She is the first city in the world to be designated as a "world cultural heritage city", with ancient buildings and fountains, exquisite sculptures and a sense of illusion of time and space.

The magnificent buildings and squares in the city, even brick by brick, reveal her ancient mystery, and the romance bred by this mystery is even more intoxicating.

3. Queenstown (New Zealand)

The majestic Mount Cook faces southern alps across the lake, with white snow piled up on the top of the mountain and extending to endless distances with the mountains. You can cruise on the lake, or you can wait quietly for dusk in Walter Plateau Ranch. Or overlook the glorious night from the cable car in the sky. .....................................................................................................................................................................

4. Siem Reap (Cambodia)

Compared with the hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, a small town with only about 8,000 people, is quiet and inconspicuous. But Angkor Wat in the north of this small town has touched the whole world!

The five lotus pagodas in Angkor Wat are symbols of Cambodia. Visas, paper money, beer, cigarettes and so on can be seen everywhere you can imagine, which shows how proud Cambodians are of this.