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I want to go to Malay for a free trip during the Spring Festival. I hope my friends who know about it can tell me the details.

The true charm of Malaysia extends far beyond Kuala Lumpur.

The so-called Singapore-Malaysia-Thailand tours organized by domestic travel agencies are as fast-food culture as McDonald's, causing travelers to miss out on the surprises and fun hidden behind scenic spots and historic sites.

If you delve deeper into the local society, you will find that Malaysia is completely different from other Southeast Asian countries.

Self-guided travel to Malaysia is also very easy and fast, which is beyond many people’s imagination.

There are many Chinese people in the local area, and Mandarin and Cantonese can be spoken. It is very suitable for novices who go abroad for the first time and try backpacking self-guided travel.

Even if you don’t have a good foreign language foundation or foreign travel experience, you can still have fun and be safe as long as you plan well.

These are due to Malaysia's rich humanities, natural scenery, low consumption and numerous overseas Chinese.

You can take a bus and visit from stop to stop, or simply rent a car and drive yourself.

Malaysia has an uncanny ability to soothe your senses, with its orderly and ever-changing landscapes - from stunningly beautiful islands and mountains to verdant forests and tropical jungles dotted throughout, and most residents living a life of leisurely ease.

After arriving here, you can take a deep breath away from the noise and hustle and bustle of other places in Southeast Asia before heading to ancient colonial towns (such as Malacca) to stroll among the well-preserved buildings, or delve into the lush wilderness of Sarawak.

Explore the forest, or dine in the food court with a wide range of cuisines from all over the world.

Not to be missed 1. Walk on the long creaking suspension bridge in Taman Negara National Park - you have to work hard to master the balance 2. Go diving in the clear water some distance away from the shore of the Perhentian Islands and let the colorful

Fish by your side 3. Drink a cup of fragrant, freshly brewed plateau tea in Cameron Highlands 4. Go to the mysterious Sabah, Borneo, and climb to the challenging peak of Mount Kinabalu with many cliffs. 5.

At the night market in Kuala Lumpur, you can see bright lights and bargain with people. These are the places where Malaysian tourists go most often: Kuala Lumpur: Batu Caves. The local Hindus enshrine idols in a rock cave with a height of 272 levels. The scenery is stunning.

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The Independence Square, Mosque and National Palace are the most visited places by tourists.

Genting: In Genting Highlands, you can enjoy the natural scenery by visiting lakes, walking in the mountains and forests, playing ball, riding horses, or swimming during the day; at night, you can visit the casinos in Genting Highlands.

The casino here is the only legal casino in Malaysia and is open 24 hours a day. Malacca: Sanbao Temple and Sanbao Temple commemorating the Sanbao eunuch Zheng He, and the imitation Mosaic ancient city gate left over from the Portuguese rule in the 15th century.

The above are the attractions visited by regular tourist groups. If you want to go further, you can choose the following cities to learn more.

(Perlis, Penang, Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, etc.) 1. Special reminder that Malaysia has a stable political situation and good social and economic development.

It is more convenient and safe to travel, study, work and live in Malaysia.

However, judging from the problems that have occurred to Chinese citizens in Maldives in recent years and the situations announced by the Maldivian media, special attention should be paid to the following matters: (1) Vicious cases such as rape, armed robbery, and homicide occur from time to time in Maldives.

For Chinese tourists, problems such as robbery by motorcycle bandits, armed robbery, and taxi drivers violently charging passengers high fares are more prominent.

Chinese citizens should pay attention to self-protection when visiting Malaysia. In case of emergencies, they can report the case to the police or contact the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in Malaysia.

(2) The Malaysian General Visa (Social Visa) is valid for 30 days and generally cannot be extended. Those who fail to leave the country after the expiration date will face jail or severe financial penalties.

If immigrants are unable to leave the country on time due to special reasons, they should go to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau to apply for visa extension procedures by themselves. Do not entrust others to handle it to avoid being deceived.

(3) The Malaysian ordinary visa is mainly issued to people who go to Malaysia for tourism, business, and family visits. It is illegal to work and sell small commodities in Malaysia with the Malaysian ordinary visa, and will be punished if found.

(4) People going to Malaysia are advised to bring around US$1,000 in cash or provide a list of companies or people who can pay fees in Malaysia.

Malaysian immigration officials are more strict with Chinese tourists, especially female individual travelers under 30 years old who enter the country. If the immigrants come to Malaysia multiple times in a short period of time, or cannot provide a credible reason for coming to Malaysia, they are likely to be deported on the original plane.

2. Visa, Entry and Customs Chinese citizens going to Malaysia should apply for a visa abroad. Without a visa, Chinese individual tourists entering Malaysia from Thailand or Singapore can apply for a port visa at the port of entry.

Chinese tour groups going to Malaysia can apply for port group visas, but the travel agencies received by the Malaysian side must obtain authorization in advance from the General Administration of Immigration of Malaysia and have it filed.

In order to encourage tourism, passengers who fly to Tioman Island in Pahang via a third country can apply for a visa on arrival if they can present a valid return ticket.

The types of visas in Malaysia are mainly divided into: (1) Ordinary visa (social visa).

Issued to Chinese citizens for the purpose of traveling, visiting relatives and friends, and business activities.

It is valid for three months and has a stay period of 30 days.