DON'T MISS
1. Walk the long, creaky suspension bridge in Taman Negara National Park - you'll have to work hard to get your balance right
2. Dive in the crystal clear waters just off the coast of the Perhentian Islands. Dive in the crystal clear waters a short distance off the coast of the Perhentian Islands and be accompanied by colorful fish
3. Drink a cup of rich, freshly brewed highland tea in the Cameron Highlands
4. Go to mystical Sabah, Borneo, and climb to the top of the challenging, cliffy Mount Kinabalu
5. Bargain in the bright lights of Kuala Lumpur's night bazaar
These are some of the most popular places for tourists in Malaysia. The most popular places for tourists in Malaysia:
Kuala Lumpur: Black Wind Cave, where local Hindus go so far as to enshrine idols in a rocky cave that reaches 272 levels high, with great views. Tourists most often visit the Independence Square, Mosque, National Palace.
Genting: in the Genting Highlands, the daytime lake touring, strolling through the mountains or playing ball, or horseback riding, or swimming, to enjoy the natural scenery; night can go sightseeing Genting Highlands casinos. The casinos here are the only legal casinos in Malaysia and are open 24 hours a day.
Malacca: Sambo Temple and Sambo Temple in honor of the Three Treasures eunuch Zheng He, and the imitation of the old city gates of Mosaic in the 15th century, which are a remnant of the era of Portuguese rule.
The above are the normal regular tours go to the attractions, if you want to go further you can also choose the following cities for further information. (Perlis, Penang, Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, etc)
Reference:
http://malaysia.travelinfo.mySingapore's main island extends about 42 kilometers from east to west and 23 kilometers from south to north, and covers a total area of 646 square kilometers, including small and large islands, but boasts the world's busiest port and an international airport that serves more than 69 international airlines. It has the world's busiest port and an international airport with a capacity for more than 69 international airlines, with more than 25 million passengers a year.
The best time to visit Singapore:
Singapore is located 136 kilometers north of the equator, belonging to the tropical maritime climate, the climate of the four seasons without much change, high temperature and rainy, the temperature difference in a day is relatively small, the average temperature from noon to night is 31-24 ℃. Compared with other countries in Southeast Asia, there is no obvious dry season or rainy season, and locally November-January is generally known as the rainy season, but outside the rainy season period, it sometimes rains for 1-2 hours.
Singapore's climate change is small, so all year round is the traveling season, you can easily embark on a journey regardless of the season, and is one of the attractions of traveling in Singapore.
Singapore Food:
Eating is a very important part of Singaporean life. Whether it's on the streets, during the day or at night, you can find countless and varied cuisines at any time of the day or night. In Singapore's ethnically diverse metropolis, you can taste dishes from all corners of the globe, be it Chinese or Western, and the food is a deeper reflection of the island nation's cultural background and the unique aspects of its ethnic diversity.
SINGAPORE SHOPPING:
Singapore's main shopping destinations are centered around Orchard Road, Government House and Esplanade on the north bank of the Singapore River, as well as along Scotts Street. Orchard Road is Singapore's upscale shopping district, equivalent to Tokyo's Ginza, the entire street is lined with commercial buildings, a collection of world-famous brand-name goods, shopping environment is elegant, but the corresponding price is not expensive. The world famous DFS Duty Free Group's DFS Global Duty Free Shop in Singapore is a must-go place for every fashion follower; Singapore's largest shopping mall - Ngee Ann City Mall is known as Singapore's shopping pearl; Eastin Orchard occupies half of the entire Wisma Plaza, with a wide range of high-grade goods; it is worth trying the Lucky Commercial Center. Lucky Business Center, which has fewer first-class brand-name clothing stores, but a full range of other goods at affordable prices. But if you want to buy brand-name items, it's best to do so during a sale.
In the Government House and the Esplanade around the Esplanade, the Esplanade is known for its grand scale, there are small items complete Raffles Court and so on. And the areas around Chinatown, Little India, Bugis . The areas around Chinatown, Little India, Bugis Yarra Street and Holland Village sell a variety of low-priced clothing and handicrafts with ethnic characteristics. Changi Airport and Magnum City are also famous for their duty-free stores.
Special care tips: Singapore's big shopping malls are unified management, the domestic shopping malls are generally unified management, but sub-brand management. So the biggest difference in the trial and pay the bill, you can enjoy browsing in the mall after selecting their favorite clothes to the fitting area to try, each time you try on up to no more than three pieces of clothing, trying on the general area has more than 10 rooms, but in the period of the sale or need to queue up, try on the clothes you do not like to put directly on the hanger next to the fitting room can be gone, there will not be a salesman attentive smile urge you to buy, like the goods are taken directly to the cashier, you will be able to get the goods you want to buy. The goods that you like will be taken directly to the cashier to pay.
Opening hours: Most stores in Singapore are open from 10:00am to 9:00pm, and some are open until 10:00pm on weekends.
Receipts (invoices): Department stores use cash register slips, so if you are shopping at a small store, ask the shopkeeper for a receipt.
Guarantees: Stores usually provide an international guarantee for goods valid for one year, which shoppers must obtain on their own, sometimes at an additional cost. Be sure to check that the required information on the warranty has been added and stamped with the store's seal. Please do not accept photocopies or incomplete certificates.
Note: GST is 5%.
SINGAPORE TRANSPORTATION:
EXTERNAL TRANSPORTATION:
AIR: Singapore Airlines and major foreign carriers operate routes from Singapore to major countries, regions and cities around the world. Domestic flights are operated to and from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Chengdu, Xiamen, Kunming and Qingdao. An air-conditioned airport shuttle bus runs every 20 minutes from the airport to hotels from 6:00 am to 0:00 pm. Prices are S$5 for adults and S$3 for children, and the routes are divided into Route 1 and Route 2.
Land and water: by bus or on foot across the Straits of Johor Bridge, long-distance buses as well as train and boat access from Indonesia or Malaysia.
Internal Transportation:
Metro: The MRT is divided into North-South, East-West and North-East lines, and you can change to the East-West and North-South lines at Raffles Place and Government House in the city center. Also Jurong East can interchange for East-West and North-South lines.
Bus: In Singapore, when you see the car you want to sit, you have to wave to the driver to indicate that you want to get on the car, otherwise the car will whistle past you; take the bus using the front door to get on the bus, the back door to get off the bus, get on the bus to pay first, the car is not set to find the cash, you have to prepare the change; get off the bus to say hello to the newer types of buses, as long as the bus before getting off the red button to press, there is no red button, the case is not the case of the red button, the red button, the red button, the red button. On the line, there is no red button, as long as you pull the sunroof or the black tape on the window, the sound of "crackling ......", the driver will stop at the next stop.
Tram: The tram starts from the Botanic Gardens and passes through most of the hotels on Orchard Road, also stopping at Newton Circle, Raffles Hotel, Raffles City, Queen's Place, Fish Tail Lion Park, Old Pasir Ris Market, Mariamman Hindutu Temple and Tanjong Pagar Reserve on the way, and finally turns back at the World Trade Center, the gateway to Sentosa Island, and Follow this route. Buses run every 30 minutes from 9:00am to 21:00pm daily. A free-use one-day ticket costs S$9 (S$7 for children) and a one-time-only ticket costs S$3. Tickets can be purchased at the hotel desk or directly from the driver, and you can ask for a map of the route as a reference for the day's itinerary at the time of purchase. It is quaint and can efficiently visit the city's attractions.
Taxi: Taxi fares are metered, starting at S$2.40 for up to 1km and increasing by 10 cents every 240 meters thereafter. In the event of a traffic jam, the meter automatically jumps one point for every 45 seconds that the taxi fails to advance one unit of distance (240 meters). Cabs in Singapore stop at the side of the road, so if you are in a hurry, you can ask for a cab at a cab stand in a hotel or shopping center. When returning to the city from the countryside, it is difficult to get a cab at night, so you can make a reservation, making sure to specify your area, street, and prominent buildings, etc. Call 4525555 or 4747707 (24 hours a day) for a taxi.
Traffic rules and etiquette: Singapore is a left traffic rules, the city roads are smooth, the car is very fast, when crossing the street to distinguish between crosswalks or box lines, crosswalks are more often set up in residential areas, the car has to let the pedestrians first, the driver sees the intersection of pedestrians, they will automatically slow down and stop and wait for you to pass and then start, so accustomed to the domestic waiting for no cars and then cross the street, if you also stop, then the Drivers will be very impatient that you do not respect his modesty, through, it is best to smile and gesture to the driver, to express gratitude; frame line depends on the traffic lights, but in some intersections the red light will not automatically light up, the need for pedestrians to press their own roadside poles on the buttons in order to be in the absence of pedestrians does not affect the vehicle's driving; if nothing line is not the best don't cross, because most of the highway in Singapore, the speed of the car very fast.
Singapore
Singapore Accommodation:
Singapore's tourism industry is well developed, a variety of levels of hotels, hotels, both the price of hundreds of dollars of the highest level of hotels, but also dozens of dollars of economic hostels and Chinese-style hotels, tourists can be in accordance with their own economic conditions to choose the appropriate place to stay.
Singapore's high-class hotels can be described as world-class in terms of facilities, atmosphere and service. If you don't have to stay in cheap hotels because of financial considerations, we recommend you to stay in the highest class, high-class hotels in Singapore. These hotels are unique in terms of exterior architecture and interior decoration, such as the famous Raffles Hotel and Liang Mu Yuan Hotel, both of historical value and tourist attractions, they were built in the late 19th century to the early 20th century, its colonial Western-style appearance has made it a tourist attraction in Singapore. In the area of Chinatown and Little India, there are small shop-style hotels with less than 50 rooms, which have stores on the first floor and residential buildings on the second and third floors, with strong Singaporean style interiors to give you a better understanding of Singapore, such as the Royal Duke and the Dragon Inn.
There are also many budget hostels in Singapore including high class apartments, hostels, YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association), etc. with the lowest prices in Singapore. The guests of this kind of hostels are mostly travelers and Chinese and Indian businessmen who travel around the world. Staying here and exchanging anecdotes about their travels with each other, they can spend the whole trip happily. These hotels are mostly concentrated around Mingkulian Street, Chinatown and Little India. Recently, these budget hotels have also been popping up in residential areas in the suburbs.
Singapore Entertainment:
Singapore's entertainment program is rich and varied, ranging from performances of Chinese classical music and traditional Chinese drama to world-class orchestras. Sports enthusiasts can show off their skills on the golf course, on the tennis court or in the swimming pool, and watch horse races with a twist. As night falls, the city comes alive with a variety of night entertainment venues, with numerous nightclubs, cabarets and discos to keep the night moving and energized.
In theater restaurants and nightclubs, guests can dine while enjoying the vocal and visual pleasures of performances by Hong Kong and Taiwanese artistes, as well as Las Vegas-style cabaret shows from the United States. In several dinner theaters in Singapore, such as the Mandarin Hotel's "ASEAN Night" and the State Guest International Hotel's cultural performances, you can enjoy Singapore's ethnic dances. Almost all nightclubs have beautiful escorts to provide friendly and attentive service to customers. On the bustling Orchard Road, the discos are decorated and designed with their own distinctive features, whether retro or avant-garde, all with the most popular music to attract people to dance all night long. Barge Quay, Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay along the Singapore River is a good place for people to relax and gather at night. At dusk, intoxicating jazz, classic rock and roll, and western hits flow out from one pub along the riverbank, and the whole river is swirling with music and lights, and Clarke Quay also has a wonderful program - Adventure Ride.
In addition, you can enjoy swimming, water skiing, sailing and boat rides in the East Coast Park and Kallang River, bathing in the warm tropical waters; at the Singapore Racing Association in Grange, you can cheer and boil with the whole crowd, spending a tense and exciting time; hot spring baths, saunas, foot massages to let your spirit completely relaxed, in addition, there are also cricket, tennis, golf and other kinds of In addition, there are various recreational sports such as cricket, tennis, golf and so on, which let you experience a Singapore full of vigor and vitality.
Singapore's main shopping destinations are centered around Orchard Road, Government House and Marina Square on the north bank of the Singapore River and along Scotts Street. Orchard Road is Singapore's upscale shopping district, equivalent to Tokyo's Ginza, the entire street is lined with commercial buildings, a collection of world-famous brand-name goods, shopping environment is elegant, but the corresponding price is not expensive. The world famous DFS Duty Free Group's DFS Global Duty Free Shop in Singapore is a must-go place for every fashion follower; Singapore's largest shopping mall - Ngee Ann City Mall is known as Singapore's shopping pearl; Eastin Orchard occupies half of the entire Wisma Plaza, with a wide range of high-grade goods; it is worth trying the Lucky Commercial Center. Lucky Business Center, which has fewer first-class brand-name clothing stores, but a full range of other goods at affordable prices. But if you want to buy brand-name items, it's best to do so during a sale.
In the Government House and the Esplanade around the Esplanade, the Esplanade is known for its grand scale, there are small items complete Raffles Court and so on. And the areas around Chinatown, Little India, Bugis . The areas around Chinatown, Little India, Bugis Yarra Street and Holland Village sell a variety of low-priced clothing and handicrafts with ethnic characteristics. Changi Airport and Magnum City are also famous for their duty-free stores.
Special care tips: Singapore's big shopping malls are unified management, the domestic shopping malls are generally unified management, but sub-brand management. So the biggest difference in the trial and pay the bill, you can enjoy browsing in the mall after selecting their favorite clothes to the fitting area to try, each time you try on up to no more than three pieces of clothing, trying on the general area has more than 10 rooms, but in the period of the sale or need to queue up, try on the clothes you do not like to put directly on the hanger next to the fitting room can be gone, there will not be a salesman attentive smile urge you to buy, like the goods are taken directly to the cashier, you will be able to get the goods you want to buy. The goods that you like will be taken directly to the cashier to pay.
Opening hours: Most stores in Singapore are open from 10:00am to 9:00pm, and some are open until 10:00pm on weekends.
Receipts (invoices): Department stores use cash register slips, so if you are shopping at a small store, ask the shopkeeper for a receipt.
Guarantees: Stores usually provide an international guarantee for goods valid for one year, which shoppers must obtain on their own, sometimes at an additional cost. Be sure to check that the required information on the warranty has been added and stamped with the store's seal. Please do not accept photocopies or incomplete certificates.
Remarks: GST is 5%.
References:
http://www.sentosa.my