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Where is Malaysia worth visiting?
Editor: Malaysia is a place full of laughter everywhere, and its rich and diverse cultural differences have also brought profound experiences to tourists. There are charming tourist destinations everywhere. A kaleidoscope-like world is full of interesting and colorful tourist attractions, people, customs, festivals, arts and pleasant cooking styles. Here, you can choose to enjoy incredible shopping opportunities, entertainment and elegant accommodation in big cities, or you can choose to lie on the joyful white sand beach and watch simple rural scenery.

Where is it worth going to Langkawi in Malaysia?

It is a duty-free shopping paradise, providing tourists with all kinds of local and imported goods. There are modern luxury hotels and well-equipped resorts in the local area, which provide comfortable and excellent dining and leisure enjoyment for your journey. Most of the shopping centers and shops on the island are concentrated in Guabu and its surrounding areas. The largest shopping center is Langkawi Fair Shopping Center, which has 65,438+000 retail stores and is located in a two-story building with fashionable design.

Langkawi Happy Island

Plausib Island is famous for its clean white sand beaches, clear water and offshore coral reefs. A large number of lush tropical plants in the inland of the island make the surrounding environment quiet and charming. Facilities such as diving, surfing, sailing and fishing are provided here.

Enjoy marsh spa

The combination of Japanese, table-top, Hawaiian, Swedish and richter massage techniques makes the essential oil contact the skin, accompanied by breathing massage, which is dreamlike and pleasant.

Natlonal mosque water mosque

Located in Licas Bay, Gotham's Na Ba Road Municipal Mosque is a typical contemporary Islamic building and one of the most magnificent mosques in Malaysian sunset landscape. It was built on an artificial lake in Ricas Bay, and it felt like floating on the water. Water mosque? Good name. The mosque was built in 1997, covering an area of one hectare, and can accommodate 12000 worshippers at most.

Mattel tip: Everyone, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, should take off their shoes before entering the mosque. Tourists should also follow the Muslim dress style: men should wear trousers and long-sleeved shirts; Women should cover all exposed skin, although the strictness varies from country to country. Ladies must wear headscarves. If you don't have one, you can borrow one at the entrance of many large Muslim markets.

Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur

An emerging metropolis that blends the old with the new, organically blends oriental colors with western civilization, and has both the fashion style of modern cities and the charm of antique. The world's first twin-tower building highlights the city's ambition and vitality.

Malacca Malacca

Acousto-optic performances held at Santiago Gate in Malacca are the most common forms of entertainment in Malacca at night, with one-hour performances every night. In addition, Portuguese cultural performances are usually held in MEDAN PORTUGIS's restaurant on Saturday night. The dance company performed Portuguese and Malay dances with the accompaniment of traditional bands. In addition, Taya Malacca is the nightlife center in the city center, where there are lounges, discotheques, karaoke bars and performance bars.

Johore

Johor is one of the thirteen states in Malaysia and the southernmost tip of the Asian continent. Malaysia has many historical buildings and cultural relics, beautiful islands, world-class golf courses, theme parks and gourmet paradise.

Kuching Kuching

Is it the capital of Sarawak in East Malaysia or Kuching in Malaysia? Cat? The local people like cats very much, and the symbol of this city is also a lovely big white cat. When you come to Kuching, you must visit some local museums. All the museums here (including the aquarium) are open for free, which is commendable by the government. The Sarawak Museum, Islamic Museum, Police Museum (Margaret Castle) and Cat Museum in the city are all very good.

Penang Penang

The most nostalgic city in Malaysia? Oriental Pearl? Coming here, time seems to have returned to the last century.