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What are the interesting tourist attractions in Malaysia?

1. Kemasik @ Terengganu - the most beautiful beach on the east coast

Maybe you have never discovered its beauty! Who says the beach must be fine and white to be attractive? The golden sandy beach of Kemasik is unique.

2. Janda Baik @ Pahang - the wonderland closest to the city

This is a Malaysian paradise just 45 minutes' drive from Kuala Lumpur city - Janda Baik ( The Good Widow), located at the foothills of Genting Highlands. When traveling here, you don’t actually need to arrange any tight itinerary, just enjoy the beauty of nature! It’s a great idea to take a walk here during the holidays, or a 2-day and 1-night trip wouldn’t be a bad idea either!

Must-dos: Whitewater rafting, Pinto + Cafe, Waterfall climbing, ultra-exciting off-road vehicles, etc.

3. Pulau Kapas @ Terengganu - the most relaxing and beautiful island in Malaysia

In addition to the beautiful Redang Island in Terengganu, everyone must also go to Pulau Pulau! It is famous for its clear emerald waters and white sandy beaches covered with dancing palm trees. Although this island does not have many recreational facilities and water activities, it can be closer to nature and enjoy a peaceful holiday life!

4. Tanjung Piai @ Johor - Tanjung Piai at the southernmost tip of Asia, sounds very romantic!

Tanjung Piai is located in Pontian, a place where the sea and land, animals and plants are in harmony. In this leisurely environment, in addition to large mangroves and endless ecology, there are also the most humane fishing villages, incredible sea corridors, sea vacation homes, etc. You can also stop by Pontian to eat delicious food~

Recommended attractions: Jingrui Ecological Farm, Kukup Mangrove National Park, Pontian Seafood Market, NICTAR Pineapple Garden

Recommended Food : Xingxing Noodle Shop (Pontian), Taoyuan Teppanyaki Fish, Guangquan Handmade Bags, Li Qiguo LAKSA, Qiongyuanxiang Coffee Shop.

5. Sabah - the Malaysian-style New Zealand prairie

Located in the plateau and mountainous areas, the climate here is pleasant, the flowers and trees are vibrant, and the blue sky and white clouds are beautiful. Most of the houses here are designed in European style, and coupled with the cool weather, they have a very foreign feel. In particular, there is a cattle ranch called Desa

Dairy Farm, which is simply the Malaysian version of New Zealand.

6. Banting @ Selangor - the paradise closest to KL!

7. Balik Pulau @ Penang - This is a place in Penang that contains many local natural customs and is also a famous durian-producing place. It is located in a remote part of Penang Island, far away from the city, with beautiful mountains and rivers, romantic beaches, rice field scenery, century-old Hakka houses, and enthusiastic residents.

8. Kota Bahru Kelantan - a different Malaysia!

Of course there are many interesting attractions in Malaysia, so we won’t list them all here.