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Malaysia travel guide
After playing in Malaysia for a week, I sorted out Malaysia's travel strategy and shared it with you.

Precautions:

Entry materials: original passport, e-visa, hotel order, round-trip air ticket to travel itinerary and a small amount of cash.

Foreigners and nationals have separate entry and exit windows, so don't queue up in the wrong line.

The entry time of Malaysia tourism electronic visa is 30 days!

The deposits of Malaysian hotels are generally Malaysian ringgit and visa cards.

Food recommendation:

Specialties: Satay, Shrimp Noodles, Coconut Milk Rice, Curry Chicken Soup, Malay Spring Roll, Satay, Laisha, Pole Rice, Penang Nyangla Cuisine, etc.

Day 1: Kuala Lumpur

The first day's itinerary is suggested to be arranged in the city center.

Go to the National Mosque, one of the most famous mosques in Malaysia. You can also go to the National Museum of Malaysia to learn about the history and culture of Malaysia.

After lunch, go to the Twin Towers to enjoy the beautiful scenery and night view of the city, and you can also go to the observation deck of KL Tower with a height of 42 1 meter to enjoy the panoramic view.

The next day: Malacca

Take the bus to Malacca in the morning, about 1.5 hours. Malacca is a city with a long history and rich cultural and architectural heritage.

You can visit the historical sites of this city first, such as Holland Square, Sanxiu Garden and Langfang Temple Fair. Next, you can try to find local food and souvenirs at the night market in Jonk Street. Stay in Malacca at night.

Day 3: Penang

It takes about 4 hours to go to Penang by car in the morning. Upon arrival, you can go to famous scenic spots in Penang, such as Quanta Temple, Kadona Mosque and Gokurakuji.

In the afternoon, you can visit the historic landmarks of Georgetown, such as the Bell Tower and Gu Men. Then you can go to cheong fatt tze Blue House and the museum to learn about the history and culture of the city.

Day 4: nirvana in fire

Go to Thoreau Airport in Chittagong in the morning and take a boat to Langkawi. The riding time is about 1.5 hours. After arriving in Langkawi, you can go to the hotel to rest or bask in the sun on the beach.

In the afternoon, you can take part in some outdoor activities, such as renting bicycles or hiking in Chittagong Mountain.

In the evening, you can enjoy local cuisine in the beautiful beach restaurant.

Day 5: nirvana in fire

Explore the underwater world at world-class diving spots, or hike in the natural tropical rain forest. You can also participate in cruises between islands and sea fishing activities. You can try some local specialties again in the evening.

Day 6: Jing Na Ba Road

You can fly to Beijing, Na Ba and Shandong. Upon arrival, you can visit the Presidential Museum of Chimba and learn about the history of Malaysia's independence. You can also go to Taman Negara National Park, where you can enjoy the natural scenery and taste local Malaysian cuisine.

Day 7: Jing Na Ba Road

You can go to the Songpo Plateau to enjoy the spectacular scenery, or visit the nearby crystal magic mirror to enjoy the exciting experience and natural beauty.

This seven-day travel guide covers the most famous attractions and food in Malaysia.