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What are the independent travel cities in Malaysia?

Malaysia is a very important country in Southeast Asia. Most of Malaysia is located in tropical and subtropical regions. The various islands and coastal cities are exciting, and many wonderful travel experiences can be tried here. Here, I will share with you detailed tourist attractions and route recommendations.

There is no shortage of romantic islands and mysterious rainforests. It was the first time I got to know Malaysia. If you don't know where to go for a while, please accept this travel guide specially compiled for you by this "Malaysia City Guide"! Let's go on vacation.

Melaka

Malacca is the oldest ancient city in Malaysia. The biggest feature of this ancient city is its complex cultural integration. Because there are many immigrants in the town, the buildings in the city, the languages ??of the local residents, and the food are very diverse.

You will see Chinese-style temples, Dutch-style buildings and Portuguese-style villages. Many locals speak several languages. Tourists from China must visit Sanbao Temple, Qingyun Pavilion and China Mountain, and don’t miss the delicious overseas Chinese food.

Hongwu, Netherlands

The Dutch Red House is a red building left over from the Dutch colonial period in Malacca. It was built in 1650 and has thick red brick walls, heavy and hard wooden doors and wide stone steps. It is the oldest surviving Dutch-style building in Southeast Asia.

The front entrance of the museum is in the red room, and the back entrance is behind St. Paul's Church. This is a shortcut to St. Paul's Church. In addition, the museum is air-conditioned. For tourists with plenty of time, in addition to visiting, you can also buy tickets to enter and walk comfortably to another attraction.

St Paul's Church, Malacca

St Paul's Church and St. Paul's Castle were both built by the Portuguese in 1521. It is the oldest church built by Europeans in Southeast Asia. Because the famous missionary Saint Francis was buried here, a statue of Father Saint Francis was erected in front of the church. Every weekend, people of Dutch descent from Malacca come here to worship him.

The high ground where St. Paul's Church is located overlooks most of Malacca. Boarding here after 3 pm, the weather is not that hot, you can overlook the sea across the way, and you can also rest comfortably on the grass. St. Paul's Church holds a sound and light show every night, in Malay at 20:30 and in English at 22:00. During Ramadan, there is only one English class every night at 20:30.

Jonker Street

It is the busiest street in the center of Malacca, especially after night. On weekends, Junker Street is closed to cars. There are various stalls lined up on both sides of the old street, offering food, drink, clothing, and useful goods. There are many snacks and drinks you have never seen before, called unknown fruits, which will continue to surprise you. Follow the flow of people to the end of Jonker Street, where there is a performance stage.

The most charming thing about Junker Street is the various cakes and handwritten letters. The Sanshu Gong Pastry Shop at the corner of the street, with its unique craftsmanship, has become the best choice for people to buy Malacca souvenirs. There are also Hainanese chicken rice balls, Nyonya cakes, Malacca white coffee, etc., which are the favorites of tourists on Junker Street.

Penang

Penang is named after the betel nut trees that once covered Penang Island. It is a state in Malaysia and is known as the "Emerald of the Indian Ocean".

George, the capital of Penang, is an ancient city with a long history. Today, the city still has many historical sites, many of which are related to the Chinese, such as Wufu Academy, built in 1857.

Of course, the beach here and the scenery of Yuan Ye are not bad, and the food flavor is also very different from other states in Malaysia, so it is worth a try.

Street Art in George Town

Most of Penang’s attractions are concentrated in George Town. The mottled buildings in disrepair everywhere give people the illusion of going back in time, and returning to China during the Republic of China.

Rent a rickshaw and slowly experience the colorful colors of Penang. The interesting mural has become a symbol of Penang. The once colorful colors have been worn away by the years, but the bright smiles of the children in the painting are still clearly visible.

This series of murals is called "Mirror Georgetown" and, as the name suggests, these murals are mirrors that reflect city life.

Walking on the street, looking at the scenery and stories on these walls: brothers and sisters riding bicycles, brothers and sisters swinging, children riding motorcycles, children playing basketball, combined with 3D objects, lifelike and full of Childlike Fun~

Love Lane (The Mood of Love)

As you can see from the name, this is a romantic place for couples to fall in love, and of course it is also a paradise for backpackers. There are many special inns, snacks, and bars here, and the warm and wonderful buildings make this place "worthy of its name."

The Surname Bridge

The Surname Bridge located on the seaside of Georgetown does not refer to a single bridge, but a general name for many bridges. This is the best time to go at dusk, the busiest time of the day. People shuttled in the golden light of the alleys paved with wooden planks, and wooden boats swayed on the water with a slight dark blue shadow.

Recommended hiking routes: Surname Bridge Lebu Amenian (child riding a bicycle) Cheah Kongsi, Lebu Amenian Superstar Mural, Traffic Police Mural, Loeb Cannon Mural, Lebu Agui Mural "Our Art and Culture is Disappearing" Lebu Agui, children on motorcycles and children pulling dinosaurs Lebuchulia, murals playing basketball

Kota Kinabalu

Capital of Sabah In Kota Kinabalu, many places can translate.

Kota Kinabalu is also known as the City of Fire. Fire means Api in Malay. Because the Chinese pronunciation of Kota Kinabalu in Hakka is homophonic with the Malay word Api, many Sabahans directly call it Kota Kinabalu.

There are many Chinese here, and you can feel the strong Chinese culture in Kota Kinabalu, such as the Hakka language that can be seen everywhere.

Kota Kinabalu will also attract many tourists because the sunshine and beaches here are very charming. If you dive, you can see many types of coral. In addition, the "Sacred Mountain" here is also famous, and fireflies can be seen in the rain forest at night.

Rong Ya Road Beach

If you have never seen the sunset in Kota Kinabalu, then you have not been to Kota Kinabalu. Tanya Road Beach is one of the best places to watch the sunset. Fortunately, you can see the beautiful view of burning clouds.

The "Yaluk River" in the name of Tanjong Yalu River Beach refers to Casuarina, where countless Casuarina trees stand. You can take a walk under the shade of the trees and have a panoramic view of the sea and sky. The waves on the beach are very gentle and perfect for swimming. The key is that the sand is so soft that it feels like walking on carpet.

Tanjung Aru Beach is undoubtedly one of the most popular landmarks in Kota Kinabalu. During the day, you can experience various water activities here. In the evening, you can gather with family and friends here, enjoy the sea breeze, taste delicious food, and enjoy the incomparable sunset. So beautiful!

Meng Mao Island

The round island is an island developed in recent years. It used to be a private island, and the facilities were built to relatively high standards. It is the most high-end island in Kota Kinabalu. It is called Huan Tan Island because when viewed from a satellite, the entire island is roughly an irregular circle, and the circle surrounding the island is full of beaches.

Beach Island is far away from the mainland, 56 kilometers away from Kota Kinabalu. A good choice for those who want total relaxation in a quiet environment. Because it is far away from the land, the water is clearer and the corals are colorful. You can see small fish and corals while snorkeling, and if you are lucky, you can also see starfish. It’s really beautiful with few people. Many couples and newlyweds choose this place for their vacations and honeymoons.

Kota Kinabalu City Mosque

Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country. A very beautiful floating mosque, also known as the Kota Kinabalu City Mosque, is built on an artificial lake in Likas Bay northeast of the city center of Kota Kinabalu. This is a very typical contemporary Islamic building and one of the most magnificent churches in the Malaysian sunset landscape.

Whenever the sun sets in the west, the afterglow of the setting sun will give it a golden coat, and the oil painting-like reflection on the lake complements the building itself. You can stand on the white trestle not far away and take pictures of the entire mosque.

If you want to visit the temple, you must first register in the green house next to the mosque, and then wait for the temple staff to take you in. Unlike most mosques which do not allow women or non-Muslims to enter, it allows visiting the outside world and taking photos at the same time. However, you need to rent Muslim clothing for RM3. Don't forget to take off your shoes before entering and pay attention to your own cleanliness.

Napa Lujing National Park

Napa Lujing Mountain is the highest mountain in Southeast Asia, 4093 meters high, about 85 kilometers away from Kota Kinabalu.

This national park is not only a favorite destination for climbers, but also many people who love nature come here to visit. Their main purpose is to watch birds, butterflies and observe the unique flora and fauna here.

Napa Lujing National Park has a wide variety of flora and fauna, from lowland rainforest to temperate forest oaks to high mountain pine and cypress trees. The most common way to visit the national park is by climbing Mount Sacred Mountain, or you can explore along the forest trails surrounding the main national park office.

Sapi Island

Full name! Koh Sapi is one of the most beautiful islands in Tunku Abdul Rahman Park and is known as the neatest and most elegant island in the park. The golden sandy beach is crystal clear, the water is blue, and the surrounding waters are covered with beautiful corals. The sea here is rich in fish, and fish can often be seen on the bottom of the sea.

Would you like to go under the sea without getting your hair wet? Then sign up for an underwater walking adventure. You can walk in Haiti just by wearing a special helmet and without any professional training.

The five islands in the ancient Aduraman Park are not far from each other, so you can consider "island hopping", that is, taking a boat trip to several islands. Generally speaking, you can skip two to three islands in a day.

Semporna

Semporna was originally just a small fishing village in Malaysia, and now it is just a small county in Sabah. However, travel enthusiasts all know that this is a dream island in the real world and a diving resort. Many people come here to take diving lessons.

Semporna means perfect in Malay. There are emerald waters everywhere, white sand beaches and swaying coconut trees, making this small town dreamy and peaceful.

Bang Island: Fantasy Wonderland

Bang Island is a private island with all the elements of fantasy. Pure white beaches, deep blue sea, and countless turtles can be seen everywhere. For accommodation, you can choose from unique and compact beachfront bungalows to clean and pleasant water bungalows, which are perfect for couples or family vacations.

Bang Island’s special project is to protect sea turtles, so visitors can follow the staff every night to find turtle eggs and baby turtles. It’s exciting just thinking about those cute little guys!

Madajing Island: a paradise for snorkelers

Madajing Island, which is large in area and full of original ecological atmosphere, is an excellent choice for deep diving. Unlike Bangbang Island, it features cabins with sea and garden views.

The underwater creatures here are rare and abundant. If you love depth or marine life, you can’t miss this place!

Pale Island: marked by romance

Pale Island is synonymous with romance. It's more of a sandbar than an island. The resort here is a cabin built directly on the water. It is built by the sea and sleeps on the sea. It has always been a popular honeymoon destination for couples. Holding a wedding here must be the closest to your dream!

When the sea breeze gently sways, my thoughts will follow it throughout the beautiful seascape. I want to stay here and make memories with my beloved.

Mashima: Exotic

Half of the island is a resort, and the other half is where the indigenous people of Bayeux live. Therefore, the aboriginal life and unique cultural style are cleverly integrated with the seascape, and the unique scenery of Semporna is completely natural.

Mabul Island is the only island among the popular islands in Semporna with indigenous people. The environment is relatively complex, and living here allows you to have an in-depth visit to the Bajau aboriginal people. At the same time, Mabu Island is also a world-famous place for learning to dive. If you want to learn diving, don’t miss it~

Langkawi

There are several translations of Langkawi, and the Langkawi we often see also refers to Langkawi.

Karawi is a resort island in Malaysia and the largest archipelago in Malaysia.

Because the location is very close to Thailand, it is said that some people will take a boat directly from Thailand.

The must-visit beach on the island is Zhennan Beach, known as the "most beautiful pearl beach". If you want to shop, go to Kuah Town. Many shops have duty-free items, especially beer and chocolate, which are very cheap.

Redang Island

Redang Island is considered to be one of the most beautiful islands in Malaysia. The famous movie "Summer Tea" was filmed here.

The sea water of the island in the heat wave is as green as jade and is very beautiful. From the nearby Turtle Island, you can even clearly see the underwater world 10 meters below, which is simply amazing. Diving is also great here. Countless colorful live corals can be seen, and schools of fish are within reach.

(U.S.) Pedestrian bridge (usually closed between buildings in urban areas)

Feel the beauty of Langkawi from an altitude of 600 meters. Langkawi’s sky bridge has always been a favorite spot for adventure seekers. Take the cable car, walk across the glass bridges, and take a photo, which will definitely make you famous in the entire circle of friends~

Giant Eagle Plaza

Giant Eagle Plaza is Lanka Wei's most representative magical building. Looking from a distance, I saw a giant reddish-brown eagle standing on a stone tower several meters high, spreading its huge wings and standing proudly in the empty square.

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is an international metropolis with a strong modern atmosphere. The blend of Eastern and Western cultures gives this city its unique charm.

In the city, you can see typical Muslim buildings, as well as traditional classical Chinese houses, as well as architectural impressions left by the British colonial period.

Genting

Twin Towers

Chinatown-Kuala Lumpur

Independence Square

National Mosque