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Visa: Aisha, it seems that you can sign on the ground now.
Foreign exchange: domestic exchange is not very cost-effective Cash withdrawal (including handling fee) at the airport ATM after landing, and the exchange rate is almost 1.57.
Phone card:? The celcom I bought is stable except that there is no signal on the island.
Adapter: Three-hole plug, but all my hotels have two holes.
Diving suit: friends who have diving arrangements must buy: bathing suit (long-sleeved trousers), diving socks, waterproof cover for mobile phone, gloves, sun protection and mosquito prevention.
Download software: grab and Googlemap are required, Grab binds zfb in advance.
I. Recommendation of scenic spots
Twin Towers 1
The Twin Towers is one of the landmark buildings in Malaysia, located in the center of Kuala Lumpur. It consists of two tall buildings with a height of 452 meters and is one of the tallest twin-tower buildings in the world. Here you can enjoy the spectacular city scenery and visit shopping centers and museums.
Ticket price: adult 120 yuan, child 60 yuan.
Food recommendation: Go to the restaurant in the Twin Towers and try local food, such as fried kway teow and chicken curry.
Recommended accommodation hotels around Kuala Lumpur: There are many high-end hotels to choose from, such as Wanda Mandarin Hotel and Shangri-La Hotel.
Budget: Admission+Catering+Accommodation, around 300 yuan per person.
2.penang
Penang is a city with a long history in Malaysia, with profound cultural heritage and rich food. The most famous scenic spots are Quanta Temple, Georgetown and Penang Mountain. Here you can feel the rich cultural atmosphere, and you can also taste local delicacies, such as Hainan chicken rice and grilled fish.
Ticket price: free.
Food recommendation: Try local food at the night market in Penang, such as fried bananas and kebabs.
Recommendation of surrounding accommodation hotels: There are many budget hotels to choose from in downtown Penang, such as 7-day hotel chain and Hanting Hotel.
Budget: Admission+Catering+Accommodation, around 200 yuan per person.
3. Melaga
Malacca is a famous historical and cultural city in Malaysia, with many ancient buildings and museums. The most famous attractions include Holland Square, St Paul's Church and China City. Here, you can learn about the history and culture of Malaysia, and you can also taste local delicacies, such as Nianka cuisine and durian ice cream.
Ticket price: free.
Food recommendation: Try the local food of Malacca night market, such as fried fruit strips and grilled fish.
Nearby hotel recommendation: There are many budget hotels to choose from in downtown Malacca, such as 7-day hotel chain and Hanting Hotel.
Budget: Admission+Catering+Accommodation, around 200 yuan per person.
Second, food recommendation
Malaysian cuisine is very rich and varied, among which Hainan chicken rice, mutton kebabs and curry chicken are the most famous. Besides, there are many other foods worth trying, such as Nyonya food and durian ice cream.
Third, the surrounding accommodation hotel recommendation
Accommodation in Malaysia is very good, whether it is a high-end hotel or a budget hotel.
Downtown Kuala Lumpur: There are many high-end hotels to choose from, such as Wanda Mandarin Hotel and Shangri-La Hotel.
Penang: There are many budget hotels to choose from, such as 7 Days Hotel Chain and Hanting Hotel.
Malacca: There are many budget hotels to choose from, such as 7 Days Hotel Chain and Hanting Hotel.
Sabah: There are many resorts and homestays to choose from, such as Kota Kinabalu Yuelai Hotel and Kimbalan Beach Resort.
Four. budget
Tourism costs in Malaysia are relatively low. The following is a rough budget:
Air ticket: 500- 1000 yuan per person, the specific price depends on the travel time and airline.
Accommodation: The accommodation fee per night varies from 100-500 yuan, and the specific price depends on the grade and location of the hotel.
Catering: 50- 100 yuan per person per day. The specific price depends on the restaurant grade and the choice of dishes.
Transportation: The public transportation in Malaysia is relatively developed, so you can choose to take the bus or subway, about 10-20 yuan/person every day.
Tips:
Malays don't drink and respect local customs.
Remember to bring the adapter. The sockets here are different from those in China.
There is no need to tip, but the hotel may charge a service fee.
Personal experience: it is recommended to know the relevant information of the scenic spot in advance, such as ticket price and opening hours, so as to arrange the trip reasonably. It is recommended to bring photographic equipment such as cameras and mobile phones to record good travel time. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and clothes in order to walk and visit freely in the scenic spot.