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How to arrange the routes of Langkawi, Malacca, Penang and Kuala Lumpur?

1, first visit Kuala Lumpur, KLCC, Independence Square and Black Wind Tunnel in India (but if you want to go shopping, you'd better visit Kuala Lumpur last, otherwise there will be too much luggage, and other orders will remain unchanged). . . 2, then take a bus to Penang (about 6 hours, I went by plane, so I'm not sure how long it will take by car), and stay for one night at most. Most of the scenic spots in Penang are temples, and the sea view is not good. Try the local food (I don't like it, so I'm not impressed). 3, Langkawi, by boat from Penang, the cost is about RM 60, and the time seems to be 2-3 hours. When you arrive, you can find a local tour group for a day trip. Langkawi has a good scenery (the most beautiful island is actually Rehang Island, but it is closed at this time). 4. Malacca: Fly back to Kuala Lumpur from Langkawi and take a bus to Malacca, which takes about 1-2 hours. It's very close. You can stay in Malacca for one night. It's not bad to visit Jonker Street and see the church at night! 5: Back to Kuala Lumpur. If you choose the last trip, you can stay in Kuala Lumpur for one or two nights, because if you want to go shopping, it is estimated that you will waste a day. Shopping location: KLCC, Pavilion, Central Valley ... Specialty food: Ipoh white coffee, durian sugar, Baku tea, Indian flying cake, teh tarik, coconut rice. . .