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Malaysia's famous attractions:
Shaba
Shaba can be a wonderful tourist place in Malaysia that is y hidden, see Sabah. You will be amazed at the richness of Malaysia's tourism resources.
The Punan, who live in Malaysian Borneo, are a mysterious people who live in the rainforest and maintain many interesting customs and traditions. Malaysia's style is like the weather here - warm. Whether you see a friendly smiling face, hear a sentence of strong Malay sound Mandarin "Hello! (Apa khabar?)"
Penang
Penang, a beautiful island named Georgetown by the British merchant ships that came here to escape the stormy seas, is known to the Chinese as Penang. The most fascinating thing about this place is the mingling and gathering of cultures, from the gentle rhythms of the South Sea girls to the sentimental sentiments of Anna and the King. Even if you don't have outbound travel experience, even if you only know yes, bye-bye, thankyou in a foreign language, Penang remains.
Penang Butterfly Garden, known as a tropical butterfly sanctuary, is home to more than 3,000 butterflies of 50 species and frogs, scorpions and other insects, as well as lily ponds, waterfalls, tunnels, mud bubbling fields and laboratories. When you walk into this lush green museum, a spectrum of more than 4,130 butterflies spelling out jingly immediately presents itself to your eyes. Strolling through this beautiful garden, you will often be amazed by the hidden exhibits, which are uniquely designed to allow you to observe the exhibits' every move at your fingertips, and in turn discover the secrets of nature.
Sarawak
Sarawak is Malaysia's largest state and is a multicultural region with 27 tribal ethnic groups scattered throughout. In Sarawak, there are more species of trees per hectare than in all of North America, with thousands of insect species in a single towering tree.
The Sarawak Cave is the largest natural cave in the world, measuring 450 meters wide and 100 meters high. When you are in the cave, you realize how small mankind is in the natural world. Visitors are only allowed to enter if they have a research permit and are accompanied by a specific guide.
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur's nightlife is full of action and colorful entertainment, with jazz, country and western music lining the bars, discos and dance halls in a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Accommodation options in Kuala Lumpur are quite varied, with upscale ones such as the Royal Malay Palace-style Istana Grand Hotel and golf resorts near the airport, mainly for tourists and business guests. In Kuala Lumpur, you can taste famous cuisines from all over the world, in addition to Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Western cuisines, there are also Pakistani and Japanese cuisines. Kuala Lumpur a variety of goods, from antiques to the most local handicrafts, from the world's famous brand-name fashions to inexpensive electronic products ......
Genting (Genting Highlands) Highlands is Malaysia's newly developed tourist and summer resort, is located in the southwestern state of Gohang, Kepau mountain range, the middle east slope (Titiwangsa mountain range), located in the southwestern state of the Kepau mountain range. (Titiwangsa Range), about 50 kilometers northeast of Kuala Lumpur.
In the capital city of Kuala Lumpur, the most striking building is the National Mosque (Natlonal Mosque) located in the city center on the face of the Tanya Building, with a unique modern design that expresses the art of traditional Islam, with exquisite decorations and design, the most important feature is the umbrella-shaped roof, which symbolizes the aspirations of an Islamic country.
Kuala Lumpur has one of the highest number of holidays in the world. Islamic festivals are celebrated locally, Christmas is a national holiday and the annual Chinese New Year is celebrated here. Kuala Lumpur is a huge "World Architecture Expo", the shape of the chic style of buildings throughout the city. Malaysia is rich in tourism resources, sunny and pleasant climate.
Malacca
Malacca is the oldest city in Malaysia, and the capital of the state of Malacca. It is located on the northern shore of the Straits of Malacca, with the Malacca River running through the city. The city was founded in 1403 and was once the capital of the Sultanate of Malacca (Kingdom of Mannakal). Since the 16th century, the city has been under Portuguese, Dutch and British colonial rule. Over the centuries, Chinese, Indians, Arabs, Siamese and Javanese came to Malacca one after another, and after a long period of exchanges, the language, religion, customs and habits of the people converged into a unique cultural landscape. There are Chinese-style houses, Dutch-style red buildings and Portuguese-style villages. The city's ancient streets are still well-preserved, with narrow and winding streets, a variety of houses, many houses with beautifully patterned tiles on the walls, wooden doors with lion buttons, and windows with dragons and phoenixes inlaid in them.
Ching Yun Ting
Ching Yun Ting, the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia, is located in the southwest of Melaka City. It was first built in 1645, and was later refurbished as a wooden structure temple built with Malaysian nanmu. The plaque at the entrance is inscribed with the words "Flying from the South Seas". The temple is dedicated to Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy, hence the name "Guanyin Pavilion".
The Qingyun Pavilion is a beautiful example of Chinese architecture, with wood carvings and lacquer ware in the temple hall, all of which were imported from China. Inside the temple there is only one stone monument inscribed to commemorate the visit of Zheng He, a famous Chinese navigator and three-pronged eunuch of the Ming Dynasty, to Malacca in 1406. Zheng He was the first Chinese to arrive in Malacca. The temple is heavily incensed. There is a golden lion at the entrance of the temple, surrounded by dazzling golden light, only the top of the lion's head, the gold has fallen off, the original believers believe that walking past the lions and touching the top of their heads will bring unexpected good luck.
China Hill
China Hill, also known as Sambor Hill, was named in honor of Zheng He, a Chinese eunuch of the Ming Dynasty. This mountain is located on the outskirts of Malacca. About China Hill, there is a story about a Chinese princess and a magical well. It is said that in the 1560s, Malacca was ruled by a young and clever sultan, King Mans. One day a Chinese ship arrived in Malacca with gold needles sticking out all over the ship's interior, and the captain of the ship sent a letter to the sultan claiming that he had been ordered by the Son of Heaven in China to edict the sultan that "each of the gold needles represents one of my subjects, and if you can count how many there are, you will know how much power I have." When the Sultan received the letter, he sent a ship with several sacks of grain and rice on board to deliver the reply, which said "If you can count the grain and rice on this ship, you will be able to accurately guess how many subjects I have, and you will know how much power I have."
Dutch Red House:
Crossing the bridge over the Malacca River to the east bank of the river, you are greeted by a neat square with a red clock tower and a fountain built in the Victorian era. The square is surrounded by red Dutch-style buildings. The largest building in the square is the old Dutch-style Jalan Ratchasima Red House. Built in the 17th century, it is the oldest surviving Dutch building in Southeast Asia, and was the seat of the government for more than 300 years until 1980 when it was converted into the Malacca Museum. The Dutch-style Jalan Ratchasima Red House has thick red-brick walls, bulky hardwood doors and a wide stone staircase in front of the door. The museum preserves historical relics from various periods of Malacca's history, including ancient Dutch weapons, Portuguese clothing since the 16th century, Malay wedding costumes, gold, silver and jewelry handicrafts, and pictures of various types of ancient ships moored in the Malacca port. The museum also has a collection of rare ancient coins and stamps.
Portugal City Hill
In the southwest of Malacca City, near the mouth of the Malacca River, there is a mountain, is the Sultan of Malacca Baili Misura will be the gift of China's Ming Chengguo gold dragon paper Le stone monument place, Ming Chengguo had sealed this mountain "Zhenguo Mountain", later known as the Hill of St. Paul. At the southeast foot of the mountain there is a "gate without walls", which is a historical site in Malaysia.
Johor
Danga Bay, Johor Bahru, is a tourist attraction along the Straits of Johor Bahru. It has become a unique landscape in South Malaysia dotted with returning sails. It is an important tourist area in Southern Malaysia where ships from all over the world moor. Golden Bay will be the premier waterfront development in Iskandar Malaysia. It offers upscale properties, retail stores and leisure activities. Within the boundaries of this Golden Bay, there are dining centers, beach bars, water sports, botanical gardens, a small zoo, a windsurfing club, playgrounds and a rather large plaza. But for safety's sake, don't go there these days. You can also choose to go to other places to play la.