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What is the specialty of Malaysia? What is the temperature? What are the tourist attractions? How much is it to exchange RMB?

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Specialty recommendation 1: Tin product lead and tin is a specialty of Malaysia. Lead and tin products are characterized by their unique gray-silver color. The most popular lead and tin products are vases, kettles and dishes, all of which are of course used for decoration. If you want something small, you might as well buy a small lead-tin Merlion statue. Note: Tin is a non-ferrous metal, and the price will be quite expensive. Specialty recommendation 2: Gold Jewelry Kuala Lumpur is also a good place to buy gold jewelry. The gold jewelry here is not only high in purity, fashionable in design and reasonable in price, but it is best to go to the designated store recommended by Malaysia Tourism Association, where the reputation is reliable. Specialty recommendation 3: Malaysian butterflies There are thousands of species of Malaysian butterflies, which attract a large number of tourists. Locals make colorful butterflies into lifelike specimens and ornaments for sale, which has become a major specialty in Malaysia. Specialty recommendation 4: Kite Malaysia's kites are colorful and can't be put down. The logo of Malaysia Airlines also uses the kite pattern. Some tourists buy Malaysian kites as indoor decorations, which is unique. Specialty recommendation 5: Fragrant water Malaysia is rich in orchids. The local "orchid" series of perfumes is of good quality, no less than French perfume, but the price is much cheaper than French perfume. Specialty recommendation 6: Wax dyeing is a kind of batik printed cloth, which has Singapore products, Malaysian products and Indonesian products, each with its own characteristics. Among them, the cheapest and most fashionable one made in Singapore is printed and dyed by machine, and many of them have the same color. Malay products are mostly flowers and butterflies with bright colors and appropriate prices, which are good gifts. If you use it for your own use, you can buy Indonesian batik. Its alias "Sari" is more well known to the world. The design uses stripes and black and yellow tones, and the hand-painted products are even better. Specialty Recommendation 7: Seedless Watermelon Malaysia seedless watermelon is more expensive than domestic watermelon, but it has become the most purchased melon in domestic hotels and restaurants because of its thin skin and even sweetness. Specialty recommendation 8: Cardamom cream is a Malaysian specialty, and its function is similar to China's tiger balm and essential balm. Because of its peculiar efficacy, it is very popular in Southeast Asia, Hongkong, Taiwan Province and other places. Specialty recommendation 9: Tropical Fruits Malaysia's geographical location determines that it has a large number of tropical fruit production capacity, and people who want to eat tropical fruits such as durian, mangosteen and litchi have a good time. Specialty recommendation 1: Nyonya food "Nyonya" originally refers to the descendants of Chinese and Malays, especially women, and later evolved into a culture that refers to the integration of Chinese and Malays, which also includes diet, so you can also eat many Nyonya dishes in Malaysia, such as pig's feet with sweet sauce, fried pork slices and stewed pork with bamboo shoots. People who like desserts can also find bosom friends in Niangjia cuisine. The Niangjia cake made of coconut milk, vanilla leaves, glutinous rice and sugar is moderately sweet and chewy.

the temperature is moderate

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