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Kota Kinabalu, Semporna, Kuching, Kuda.
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You can go to Penang, the environment of Penang in Malaysia is particularly beautiful, you can go to the streets of Penang to take a walk, let us feel the foreign customs. You can also go to the Petronas Twin Towers of Kuala Lumpur, there are many places to play and eat in the towers, you can go to Spartan, which is very suitable for couples.
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Hello subject! November is the rainy season in Malaysia, so avoid beaches, forests and other places where you can visit, and you can try to travel in Kuala Lumpur, an ancient and modern city full of life, where you can experience the absolute Malaysian atmosphere.
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The average weather in Malaysia in November is about 24 degrees to 30 degrees, the weather is relatively cold, and the average number of precipitation days in November is about 18 days, so it is very unsuitable to go to the beach, you can go to the Kuala Lumpur Petronas Twin Towers, the tower is 452 meters high, there are 88 floors, there are shopping malls There are parks and **fountains under the tower, which is very suitable for going in November.
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First of all, it is important to know that the rainy season in Malaysia is from November to March, with abundant rainfall and high tides, which is not conducive to beach activities. However, there are still a lot of places worth visiting in Malaysia, Penang, on the streets of Georgetown, there are a lot of strokes and wire paintings, and many of them are three-dimensional, very vivid and interesting. Savor the food while looking for the surprises on the streets, which gives you a pleasant place in the city of Penang.
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Kuala Lumpur: It combines the luxury of a modern metropolis with the charm of an antique city.
Cameron Highlands: In hot weather, Cameron Highlands exudes coolness and freshness;
Redang Island: This tropical island is one of the most popular holiday destinations for couples.
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The sunset at Tanjung Aru Beach in Sabah is truly stunning, and the moment the sun sets and disappears into the sea, the whole sky will appear as a series of fiery clouds. We went to the Sunset Bar at Shangri-La Hotel, so it would be better to book a spot with a view in advance.
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If you travel to Malaysia in November, there are still many tourist attractions.
The first thing I recommend is Redang Island, at 11, it turned out to be the coldest time in China, the temperature has been more than minus 20 degrees, but the ones here are generally more than 20 degrees above zero, which is very suitable for people to play, and there are still a lot of tropical fruits, as well as a variety of small animals, of course, suitable for playing, and a variety of characters for you to discover.
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Malaysia has a tropical maritime climate. It is hot and rainy all year round. The rainy season runs from November to January on the East Coast, so it's best to avoid this time. <>
Head to Sipadan, located in the southwest of East Malaysia, where the 5-metre shoal is followed by a deep blue sea that drops 600 to 700 metres vertically, and is known as the world's largest "seaside diving" and the world's top five cliff dives. It is suitable for diving all year round, and Malaysia** has also promoted it to the world as "the world's premier diving paradise".
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Malaysia is a great place to travel all year round, but it is highly recommended to visit Malaysia in April-June and September-December.
Malaysia is a diverse Southeast Asian country, with a trip to Langkawi, Redang, Perhentian and Tioman Island for a leisurely island time, as well as nearby towns such as Port Klang, Malacca and Penang for fine dining, as well as pristine beaches such as Sipadan, Semporna and Kapalai.
Climatic characteristics of Malaysia.
Malaysia has a tropical maritime climate with summer all year round, with no four seasons. It is hot and rainy throughout the year, hot and humid, hot during the day, cool at night, and a large temperature difference between day and night.
Basically, it can be traveled in all seasons. The dry season is from June to July, and the rainy season is from October to December. Try to avoid the rainy season.
Temperatures are stable over long periods of time, with highs ranging from 31 to 33 degrees Celsius and lows of 22 to degrees.
Malaysia Travel Guide.
1. Although it is hot during the day, there are showers in the afternoon and a monsoon breeze blowing at night, which is very cool. Especially in the northern part of Penang, the climate is suitable in the morning and evening, and the cool breeze is constant.
2. The rainy season is from November to January of the following year on the east coast, so it is best to avoid this time. May to September is the best on the East Coast"Turtle watching"Season.
3. But if there is a business activity, it is best to do it from March to November every year, because most Malaysian businessmen take a vacation from December to February of the following year.
4. It is not advisable to go to the week before and after Christmas and Easter, and at the same time, you should avoid Ramadan for Muslims and New Year for Chinese people.
5. March, August and December are the "shopping carnivals" in Malaysia every year, and tourists can take advantage of this time to go to Kuala Lumpur to enjoy the fun of shopping.
A must-have for a trip to Malaysia.
1.Sunscreen: Malaysia has a tropical climate, with strong daytime sunshine, and the SPF of cosmetics is best above SPF.
2.Straw hats, sunglasses, umbrellas: The sun is strong in Malaysia, and sunglasses are essential, so you can use them rain or shine.
3.Mosquito repellent supplies and medicines: There are many mosquitoes, please bring mosquito repellent products when traveling. In addition, the risk of malaria and dengue fever in Malaysia is relatively high, so it is best to bring your own medicine.
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There are no obvious four seasons in Malaysia, and when I go to Malaysia with Zhongxin's group, it often rains in the evening, but it will be quite cool after the rain. On the east coast of Malaysia and East Malaysia, the rainy season is from November to March, and April and May and October are very hot, so you should avoid this period as much as possible.
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Malaysia is quite hot, and it often rains, but it generally doesn't delay playing, and you can go at any time.
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[Introduction to Tourist Attractions in Malaysia].
MalaccaMalacca is located on the southeast coast of the Malay Peninsula, about 160 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur, and is the oldest city in Malaysia, holding the throat of the Straits of Malacca and controlling the passage between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Malacca is a microcosm of a long history. There are flights from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore to Malacca.
Located about 230 km north of Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh is the capital and largest city of Perak and the cleanest city in Malaysia. Ipoh is one of the most tin-producing regions in the world, hence the 'Tin Capital'. 80% of the residents are Chinese, and most of them are Cantonese.
The local residents are relatively wealthy, which is why Ipoh is also known as the 'City of Millionaires'. The main attractions are Perak Cave, Sampo Cave and so on.
Langkawi Langkawi is located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, 30 km from Kuala Perlis Port and 51 km from Kedah Port. It consists of 99 tropical islands, with the main island known as Langkawi. It's a beautiful place with beautiful beaches, quirky caves, verdant forests, spectacular waterfalls and a wide variety of wildlife.
Langkawi International Airport is located in Batang Masil, about 20 km from Kuah and 8 km from Panang Beach Resort. Malaysia Airlines and Air Asia fly daily from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi, while Silk Air flies from Singapore to Langkawi four times a week. Alternatively, you can also take a train or car from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Ketah or Kuala Glass and then take a light ferry to Langkawi.
The main tourist attractions and tourism projects in Langkawi are: Qijing Rock, Tanjung Lu, Kok Beach, Cenang Beach, ** Sea Bathing Beach, Tata Bandar and Burao Beach, Pregnant Woman Lake, Giant Lion Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Langkawi Underwater World, Langkawi Crocodile Farm, Langkawi Fish Cage, Giant Eagle Square, Water Park, Prime Minister's Collection, Payar Island, Legend Park, Handicraft and Cultural Complex, etc.
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There are no distinct four seasons in Malaysia, and when I travel with Zhongxin, it often rains in the evening, but it is quite cool after the rain. On the east coast of Malaysia and East Malaysia, the rainy season is from November to March.
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