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Travel around Singapore and Malaysia in a different way, have a good night’s sleep and save 7 hours! .

Every trip to Singapore and Malaysia is accompanied by long journeys by car. It takes 7 hours to drive from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur even if there is no traffic jam. This time we can choose to take a cruise 🛳, stay for one night, and arrive comfortably. 🛬【Itinerary】: Take a flight to Singapore on the first day; visit some classic check-in spots in Singapore on the second day, and then the transportation method will be different depending on the cruise ship. If it is a cruise from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, we will prepare to board the ship in the afternoon of the second day; arrive in Kuala Lumpur on the third day and check in in Kuala Lumpur city; visit attractions outside Kuala Lumpur on the fourth day; drive to Johor Bahru on the fifth day; fly back to China from Johor Bahru on the sixth day~ 🤞If you are on a cruise from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, you will take a bus to Johor Bahru on the second day; take the cruise on the fourth day, and arrive in Singapore on the morning of the fifth day. You will have half a day of free time~ ⛺【Special Arrangement】: Resorts World Genting Dream Cruise is a 5⭐ cruise ship with a displacement of 15 tons, full of security; the entire cruise ship has 18 decks and 1,674 rooms; the cruise ship is fully equipped with many entertainment activities, and the experience is superb~ 🍩【Must-eat Food】: In Singapore, we will take you to taste the Michelin-rated Liao Fan Chicken Rice Noodles; in Malaysia, we will specially arrange the Bak Kut Teh that Jay Chou has also eaten🥘At the same time, we will also take you to the local authentic S22 Durian Night Market, so that everyone can freely choose the food they want to eat~ 🏨【Accommodation Guide】: Stay in 4💎 hotels in Singapore, 5💎 hotels throughout Malaysia, 1 night on a 5⭐ cruise 🧡【tips】:You are not allowed to bring chewing gum and cigarettes into Singapore, not even one, and e-cigarettes are not allowed either. At the same time, you can only smoke in designated smoking areas after entering the country. Smoking in other places will be fined.
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Liao Fan Hawker Chan (Chinatown)
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Liao Fan Hawker Chan (Chinatown)

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Singapore | 78 Smith St, Singapore 058972
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