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Hong Kong-Kuala Lumpur (visa-free) round-trip ticket $1226, four days and three nights travel

Departure on Thursday, October 17 - return on Sunday, October 20. See fare now at $1226, then there may be a fluctuation, subject to actual. A phone card/Internet card needs to be prepared in advance, preferably in advance to exchange or get some Malay Dollar at the airport, no extra preparation for the plug. The time to play is mainly Friday and Saturday, and it is recommended to walk slowly and feel the multi-ethnic culture here. Taking the subway or taking a taxi, it is recommended to copy the original Malay navigation, as the translation may have discrepancies, resulting in navigation to the wrong place. The first day 1. National Museum Malaysia (Muzium Negara): The whole building has the beauty of geometric design, there are many houses with a sense of design in Malay! It's not particularly big inside, it will talk about the culture and history of the Malays, the air conditioning is plenty, suitable for avoiding when it's hot. 2. National Mosque (Masjid Negara): Indoor visits require taking off shoes and putting on Muslim robes, free rental. 3. Kuala Lumpur Railway Station: Near the mosque is the train terminal, where you can feel the retro-style decor. 4. Independence Square (Dataran Merdeka): You can watch the sunset here, and it won’t be too hot at dusk. The day I went it was amazing it didn’t rain and I saw a rainbow! Landmarks such as the 118-storey Merdeka Building and the Kuala Lumpur Tower can be seen here. the next day 1. Kuil Sri Maha Mariamman: There are lots of colorful houses and lots of good restaurants. There is also the Marianman Hindu temple where you need to take off your shoes for entry. 2. Pasar Jalan Petaling: Just next to Chinatown, it sells some small commodities. The whole street is not big and runs quickly. Recommended to go to the nearby Central Art Place (light blue house), which has beautiful coasters, freezer stickers, and postcards. 3. Kuala Lumpur National Oil Twin Towers (Menara Berkembar Petronas): To get to Twin Peaks from Petaling Street, you can take the metro to KLCC station. Inside the Twin Towers building is the shopping mall KLCC, suitable for separate photos at dusk and night after lighting, and sometimes even some activities. For those who like 2D, you can take a taxi to the nearby Fahrenheit88 from October 17th to October 20th to see the conjuring exhibition. Or visit Pavilion Bukit Jalil at the very beginning of the day and visit the Crayon Shin-chan themed restaurant. At the last book fair at KLCC, I heard my friends in Malaysia say "eat the valley"! are very interesting findings. P.S. October 31st Kuala Lumpur has Deepavali, also called Indian Festival of Lights, Diwali. Local Indians light oil lamps, set off fireworks and decorate houses with colored paper lanterns and gulams on this day. If you are interested, you can travel around this time and feel the festive atmosphere in the Little India area "Fifteen Monuments", however the day is off so it will be more crowded and you may be a bit uncomfortable if you do not like the crowds. Recommended souvenirs: 1.Beryl's chocolate. I bought almond chocolate and white chocolate biscuits, which tasted sweeter, this one can be bought in Chinatown, and you can buy it at the airport if you’re worried about it being too heavy. 2. White coffee, durian coffee. The more famous brands are Oriental Kopi and Old Town. 3. Bak Kut Teh bags. #globaltravel
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Posted: Sep 25, 2024
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