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Ask Malaysia for a fun and delicious route for a week?

Features: From Kuala Lumpur to Malacca and then to Sabah, experience different Malaysian customs. Specific itinerary D 1: Departure city-Kuala Lumpur-Genting arrives at Kuala Lumpur International Airport by plane, takes the airport shuttle bus, and then transfers to Genting, where you can enjoy the city scenery of Kuala Lumpur. Then transfer to Genting, which is at the top of the mountain, equivalent to a miniature city in the clouds. When you come to the top of the cloud, you will feel that you can't see anything clearly in the fog. After getting off, you need to take the cableway up the mountain. After going up the mountain, go to the reserved hotel, put down your luggage, have a rest, and then you can set off. Let's find a restaurant for lunch first. There are many delicious restaurants on Genting. Do your homework before you go, and then try your luck at Genting Casino, which is the only legal casino in Malaysia. It is full of people, and it is very lively in the tourist season. Tip: There is a direct bus to Genting at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The fare is RM 8.3 (including the cable car ticket from Genting Station to above). You can get a ride under the ticket office on the second floor. The fare is triple, leaving on the hour. Usually the last bus is 19:00, and holidays will be postponed. When the weather is bad or the cable car is repaired, drive directly to the Peak Hotel. Remember to buy tickets in advance. Genting Casino is open 24 hours on weekends. To enter Genting Casino, you must show your passport. D2: Genting-Get up in downtown Geelong in the morning and enjoy the scenery of Genting in the morning. Genting is beautiful during the day. You can swim in the lake, walk in the mountains, or play ball, ride horses and swim. The natural scenery of Genting will definitely make you linger. After getting close to the natural scenery, you can go to the outdoor playground and have a good time. At dusk, take a bus back to downtown Kuala Lumpur. When you arrive in Kuala Lumpur, you can go downtown, have a good time in the most prosperous Golden Triangle area, buy something, or try Malaysian food. In the evening, stay at Millennium Hotel, a high-class hotel located in Kuala Lumpur's main commercial shopping center. Tip: There are four packages for Genting Playground, which are divided into off-season and peak season. Off-season indoor package: adult 26RM, child 24RM off-season outdoor package: adult 38RM, child 27RM indoor coat ticket: adult 5 1RM, child 36RM family package: 167RM, two adults with two children d 3: Get up early in downtown Kuala Lumpur, you can visit downtown Kuala Lumpur and start from Independence Square, because this is for Malaysia. Independence Square is the place where Malaysia celebrates its National Day every year. 1957 National independence is an important moment in Malaysia's history. Later, the government resurfaced the venue of the Selangor Club opposite, turning it into a big square to commemorate the independence of the country. At the southern end of the square stands the world's tallest flagpole, which is as high as 100 meters, and the national flag flutters in the wind. There is an oblate black marble plaque on the grass, which marks the place where the British flag was lowered at midnight on August 30th, 957 and the Malaysian flag was first raised. Next, you can go to St. Mary's Catholic Church next to the square, which was built in 1909 and is a Gothic building with a history of 100 years. The National Mosque is also worth visiting. It is a world-famous mosque, the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and an outstanding representative of Islamic architectural art. On the left of the National Mosque is the National Museum. After visiting the museum, you can go directly to see lakeside park. In the park, you can sit down and have lunch by the picturesque lake. From the park, you can visit the Sultan Duyasham Mansion, and then take the Putra light rail to the Petronas Petronas Petronas Twin Towers. The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur are the tallest Petronas Towers in the world at present, with a height of 452 meters and 88 floors. It is one of the landmark urban landscapes in Kuala Lumpur and a must-see attraction in Malaysia. D4: Kuala Lumpur-Malacca Take a bus from Kuala Lumpur to Malacca, the oldest ancient city in Malaysia. In Malacca, take bus 17, and you can basically reach all parts of the city, including the most famous Christian church. It is a Christian church in the Netherlands, adjacent to the Dutch governor's office. Built in 1753, it is one of the city symbols of Malacca. Opposite the church is Antique Street, which is a very lively street and a place with relatively concentrated scenic spots. There are some souvenirs for you to visit. Then, you can go to Mount St. Paul, which is the center of the town. Most historical sites and museums are on and around the mountains. Climb Mount Sao Paulo, from which you can overlook most of Malacca. Stroll around the mountain until sunset and then slowly descend the mountain. There is a hero square at the foot of the mountain, where there are several delicious restaurants. The food in Malacca is delicious and cheap. Don't eat too much for dinner, leave some space, because you can also go to the night market in Malacca for supper at night. D5: Malacca-Kuala Lumpur-Sabah returns to Kuala Lumpur from Malacca, and then flies from Kuala Lumpur to Sabah. After arriving in Sabah, you can go to Kota Kinabalu, the capital of East Malaysia, which is the natural heritage capital of the world. You can also visit Putuo Temple, Sabah Muslim Foundation Bureau and Muslim Mosque in the city. Then I went to Malugen Island, strolled along the beach, ate seafood, drank beer, enjoyed the sunset at dusk and blew the sea breeze, and the days passed happily. D6: Sabah gets up early in the morning, goes to the mangroves in kells, and roams the swamp lake by boat. You have a chance to get close to the rare animal-proboscis monkey. Until dusk, you can still snuggle up in the mangroves on both sides and enjoy the fireflies. ...