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What should you pay attention to when traveling in Malaysia?

Malaysia is a country where Malays, Chinese, and Indians live together.

In the capital Kuala Lumpur, you can feel the impact of various cultures, experience the perfect combination of history and modernity, experience traditional Malaysia in the old city, and witness the development of the country in the new city.

Kuala Lumpur’s rich and frugal food and the proud Petronas Twin Towers; Malacca’s colonial architecture and pleasant cruise tunes; Malays can marry four wives; and Malaysia’s Genting Casino with lively entertainment every night. More than 7,000 guest rooms that are said to be haunted.

Personally, besides Thailand, it is the most cost-effective Southeast Asian country!

Thinking of these little treasures, Xiaobao has lost sleep. At this moment, Xiaobao is in "one of the more than 7,000 guest rooms in Genting" to bring you this useful guide to Malaysia.

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There is always too much impetuosity floating in the sky of the city. I am not lacking in passion and love, but I am just gradually lost in all kinds of weirdness. self.

When anxiety becomes the norm in life, the simple self during travel seems so precious.

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Currency: 1 RMB ≈ 1.7 MYR (subject to real-time exchange rate).

Exchange: It is very convenient to exchange RMB locally, at airports, shopping malls, and roadside banks. You can also exchange it directly with the tour guide.

Language: In cities in Malaysia with a large number of Chinese people, Chinese is still used more frequently. There was not much communication problem in Malacca this time, but in Kuala Lumpur, we still need to communicate more in English. You can download "8 Song Translation" to translate menus and road signs.

This is a food restaurant not to be missed in Kuala Lumpur, so save your belly!

1. Alor Street

Specialties: fresh beer, roast chicken, coconut ice cream, chicken satay, fried rice noodles, roast pork, black pepper crab, fish head rice noodles, Chili crab meat, lemon chicken, etc.

2. No. 10 Hutong

Special recommendation: durian ice cream, it’s a pity for those who don’t eat durian, it is definitely a delicacy in the world

3. Nyonya cuisine passed down from my grandmother’s family

Special food: garlic kale, durian juice, coconut pineapple cuttlefish, Nyonya five-spice roll, Roselle water, Nanyang traditional coffee, Asian Steamed fish fillets with ginseng sauce, etc.

4. Bak Kut Teh

In Kuala Lumpur, Xinfeng Bak Kut Teh is well-known, and every morning it is packed with people when it opens at 5am. Guests, including many celebrities from Hong Kong and Taiwan, have come here to enjoy the delicious food.

In the food stall style, every table must order Bak Kut Teh. Bak Kut Teh is pork belly, pork ribs, etc. soaked in medicinal soup. The difference is that the soup is different in each restaurant. Xinfeng Bak Kut Teh is made with all the ingredients. The Bak Kut Teh is rich in flavor and appetizing. They also sell durian, and they also have Musang King, which is very authentic.

Kuala Lumpur Petronas Twin Towers

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Red House Square

Come to Red House Square, the Red House is a Dutch colonial period The remaining buildings are still very conspicuous in Malacca, a small Nanyang city. It is right on the Malacca River and is also a good photo location. Even if you are sitting here doing nothing, it is quite relaxing and comfortable to watch people coming and going.

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Melaka

Taking a boat trip on the Malacca River is a very unforgettable memory for me in Malacca. The Hotel California is on the boat and I watch it flash by. The murals, the people waving enthusiastically, the children playing around, everything is beautiful!

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Genting

When coming to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Genting Highlands is one of the must-see attractions and is known as the "Monte Carlo of the South".

The mountain has a high altitude and a cool climate. It has the world's largest hotel and the world's second largest casino. It is a summer resort for Malaysians.

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You can go up the mountain by car along the winding road. We chose to take the cable car. As we climbed up, we had a wide view. We saw the pagoda standing on the mountainside and the buildings shrouded in clouds and mist, like a fairyland. .

There are 6 luxury hotels, 4D cinemas, large shopping malls, children's amusement parks, bowling alleys, golf courses and casinos on the mountain. I heard that there is also a theme park with roller coasters, jumping machines and other amusement facilities. It is very Stimulate!

We only stayed one night before going down the mountain, which was a pity.

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In the past few days in Malaysia, I have experienced Malay culture, Indian culture, Chinese culture and Nyonya culture. I have to say that Malaysia is indeed a country of great integration.

There are surprises, shocks, comforts, touches, and beautiful views. The most beautiful elements of a journey are all satisfied this time.