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I want to spend a week in Kuala Lumpur, any good travel suggestions?

Leisure and entertainment disco: There are discos attached to the hotel, and there are also several independent peripherals.

It is usually crowded after 10 pm, and is busiest on Fridays, weekends and public holidays.

Pubs and beer restaurants: Many have live band performances.

The addition of drinks and snacks creates a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.

Become a popular social venue.

Most of them open from 4 to 5 pm or in the evening and close at midnight.

Benson & Hedges Bistro, TGIF (Thank God, It's Friday) and Hard Rock Cafe have become very popular among locals since they appeared in Malaysia.

There are many similar pubs to choose from in Bangsar Baru area, including Irish pubs.

Coffee houses: Both indoor and street coffee houses are very popular among young people. There are many elegant coffee houses in Bangsar Baru area.

Theater: Performances by local and foreign theater groups have become very popular among Kuala Lumpur residents.

Drama clubs here include Dramalab, Actors Studio, Five Arts Center and Instant Cafe.

Please check your local newspaper for performance times.

Orchestra and Choir: The National Symphony Orchestra and the National Chorus perform regularly at the National Theater-Istana Budaya in Temalok.

The National Theater is located at Jalan Tun Razak. Contact number: 03-40252525. Other famous orchestras include the Kuala Lumpur Symphony Orchestra and the Malaysian Orchestra.

They all use the Petronas Symphony Orchestra Auditorium in Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC) as the main performance venue. Tel: 032077007.

Cultural performances: Tourists should go to the Central Market to enjoy cultural performances, including Bangsawan (Malaysian traditional drama), Chinese opera, Nadagam (Indian traditional drama), etc.

Performances start at 7:45pm every weekend.

For details, please call: 13-22746542 (10 am to 10 pm).

In addition, MTC and other restaurants such as Seri Melayu and Restoran Sri Putra also have cultural performances during dinner time.

Avenue of Stars: The Avenue of Stars can be regarded as the liveliest and busiest street in Kuala Lumpur. The various Pubs and Coffee Shops and the bustling crowds make you feel like you are on the star-studded Avenue of Stars.

The nearby Sungei Wang Plaza is a relatively civilian shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur. If you want to buy cheap and high-quality things, you really have to go there!

When the lights first come on and the neon tubes shine, the most prosperous Avenue of Stars in Kuala Lumpur (Jalan Bukit Bintang) shows the hot and unstoppable vitality of the metropolis.

The bars and open-air teahouses here are located on the first floor of five steps and the pavilion of ten steps. Every time after ten o'clock in the evening, especially on weekends, handsome men and beauties from all over the city flock to show off their fashionable clothes and indulge in the colorful scenery.

Night life.

If you want to jump into the rhythm of powerful music, the nearby disco will also use the fiery atmosphere to make dancing masters from all over the world return home happily.

As for the cold and quiet side of Kuala Lumpur, of course you have to leave the bustling city to find it.

Travel Tips 1. Domestic individuals cannot exchange currency for Malaysian Ringgit. Although ICBC’s foreign exchange prices include Malaysian Ringgit, it does not provide personal exchange services for Malaysian Ringgit.

It is recommended to apply for a Hua Xia Bank debit card. The first three overseas transactions per day in Shanghai are free. After withdrawing money from the CIMB Bank ATM near the KLIA exit, my phone immediately received a text message from Hua Xia Bank, reminding you of the withdrawal.

For the amount of RMB, the exchange rate is 0.466.

There are ATMs with UnionPay logos everywhere in Kuala Lumpur. May Bank and HSBC both charge handling fees. CIMB (red logo) does not charge handling fees. I think there are the most ATMs (there are also ATMs at Ting Jian Nu Airport). In addition, you must choose a current account when withdrawing money.

, never choose a savings account.

The highest exchange shop is in Bukit Bintang. The exchange rate of most exchange shops is 0.467-0.47, which is a little higher than the ATM withdrawal rate. The lowest is at the airport, usually 0.41-0.42. Many duty-free shops (such as bodyshop) on the international departure level of KLIA can

Use RMB, but the exchange rate is only more than 0.42.

2. Telephone: Since there are not many calls at ordinary times, I choose international roaming. After recharging the mobile phone with more than 200RMB, call 10086 to activate the international roaming service, which is valid for one month.

After arriving in Kuala Lumpur, manually select the Maxis network (the largest telecom operator in Malaysia). Accepting text messages is free during your stay in Malaysia (you will receive text messages immediately when withdrawing money from an ATM, which is very convenient). Sending text messages back home costs 0.4 RMB/text, and making international long distance calls costs 2.99 RMB/minute.

, local calls are 0.99RMB/minute. There are many shops selling phone cards in Kuala Lumpur and the airport. There are not many phone numbers, so I don’t recommend buying them.