1, Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park
Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, the capital of Sabah, Malaysia, Kota Kinabalu City, about 3-8 kilometers off the coast of the coast of the following five islands: Sapi (Sapi), Manukan (Manukan) (Mnukan), Gaya (Gaya), Mamutik (Mamuti). Sulu (sulug).
2. Sipadan Island
Sipadan Island is Malaysia's only deep-sea island and one of the world's top diving sites. The island covers an area of about 40,000 square meters and protrudes directly out of the sea from a depth of 600 meters, with the underwater portion shaped like a chimney and a column.
3, Malaysia Forest Research Museum
Malaysia Forest Research Museum (FRIM MUSEUM) is located in Kuala Lumpur Ketong, about 15 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur city. The garden has uneven heights and there are many trees for forest research.
4. Damkor National Park
Damkor National Park, Sarawak's oldest national park, is located 37 kilometers before Kuching, facing the South China Sea, with lush jungles and numerous populations of wildlife, especially wild monkeys.
5, Kuala Lumpur Petronas Twin Towers
Kuala Lumpur Petronas Twin Towers was once the world's tallest skyscraper, and is still the world's tallest twin towers, and the world's fifth tallest building.
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