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Updated on tourism 2024-04-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You're talking about the "Dutch Red Houses" in Malacca that are remnants of the 17th-century Dutch colonial era. It was a church. The church built by the Dutch is called St. Paul's Church.

    Because of its red appearance, it is called the Dutch Red House. The location is the first attraction on the Malay leg of the inbound journey from Singapore. Overlooking the world-famous Straits of Malacca, the ancient city gate of Mosa, which was left over from the Portuguese rule in the 15th century, is 3 hours from Kuala Lumpur.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Find a beautiful scenery, can forget all the troubles near Guangdong Province, don't go too far Geographical location Sichuan to take a look, goodbye Yunnan Lijiang Panyu Lotus Mountain!! By the sea is of a Buddhist nature.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Very Thai New Malaysia (Day 9).

    Malay houses, national mosques, royal palaces, specialty shops, Batu Caves, Genting.

    For the convenience of fishing, drinking water, and transportation, they built a house and started a family by the seaside river, and the fishing village was built on the water, and the so-called street was a number of small bridges that connected it. While the capital, Kuala Lumpur, is full of towering skyscrapers and clusters of modern buildings, Malaysians prefer to live in traditional stilt buildings in the countryside or suburbs. Malay houses mainly refer to the traditional houses of the Malay people (including Sabah and Sarawak Aboriginal people), rather than the Chinese, Indians, or colonial Eurasian people.

    The biggest feature of Malaysian houses is that the builders attach great importance to the ventilation and heat resistance of the houses, the windows are particularly large, and some use the roof and wall slightly away to keep the room cool and ventilated. In order to protect against moisture and tropical snakes and insects, the entire structure of the house is built on pillars off the ground, and a rectangular veranda is erected in front of the house, and a ladder that can be removed at any time is the only way to enter the upper floor. In this "Folk House Exhibition Hall" in Kuala Lumpur, we saw a "model house" for exhibition.

    Covering an area of hundreds of square meters, the courtyard-style exhibition area is lush with flowers and plants, and there are several statues of European colonizers, allowing visitors to feel the long colonial history of this land.

    There is also an exhibition of "Folk Customs" of the Malay people next to the "Model House", which mainly introduces the history, culture, clothing, customs, and traditional crafts of the Malay people. There is also a "red train" on display outside the exhibition hall

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nanyang Land's professional team will answer for you:

    Sarawak: In Sarawak, there are more species per hectare of trees than in all of North America, with thousands of species of insects on a single towering tree. Sarawak Cave is the largest natural cave in the world, 450 meters wide and 100 meters high.

    Only when I was in it did I feel the insignificance of human beings in the natural world. Visitors are only allowed to enter if they have obtained a research pass and are accompanied by a specific tour guide.

    Sabah: Sabah can be a wonderful place to visit in Malaysia, and you have seen Sabah. You will be amazed at the abundance of tourism in Malaysia.

    The Punan people living in Malaysian Borneo are a mysterious people who live in the rainforest and maintain many interesting customs and traditions. Malaysian style is like the weather here – welcoming. Whether it's seeing friendly smiling faces or hearing a thick Malay Mandarin "Hello!

    apa khabar?"The leaves of the alder tree, a precious tree species known as a living fossil.

    Tropical rainforests are mainly known for these two cities. It can be reached by plane (there is a direct connection between Guangzhou and Sabah), and there is Shenshan Park.

    P.S. Sabah: The most pleasant mountain driving experience (self-driving tour).

    Kota Kinabalu - Tuaran - Ranau - Beluran - Sandakan - Tawau - Kenigau - Kota Kinabalu.

    The content is provided by Nanyang Land Malaysia Second Home Application Center, which handles Malaysia Second Home.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Is there no landing visa now?

    A: aIf you have a ticket to leave Kuala Lumpur to go to the third country, you can apply for a visa on arrival at the airport, which costs **1 ticket and 100 ringgit.

    b.If you don't have a visa for any country, the Chinese border guard will not let you go.

    2. What is the power socket over there? Is it possible to charge the mobile phone camera directly with a domestic plug?

    Answer: Malaysian power sockets are made in the UK, and domestic plugs are not available. Generally, hotels will have adapter sockets for Chinese tourists.

    3. If there is anything particularly interesting and must go.

    A: Entrust a local travel agency to travel to Kuala Lumpur for a 1-day tour and a 1-day tour of Malacca; Genting Casino, self-guided, about RM60 by taxi, bus around RM6, 60 km, free admission; Tours only do not participate.

    4. If you want to go diving at the beach, what do you need to prepare and pay attention to?

    A: Langkawi is very beautiful, but diving, must be done under the guidance of an instructor.

    5. What are the precautions for booking AirAsia tickets for the first time to play abroad A: You can book them online. Try to buy tickets more than a month in advance, which is very economical. Confirm your visa before booking your ticket.

    6. What else needs special attention?

    Answer: Pay attention to safety, personal safety, property safety. There are Chinese people everywhere, the language is common, ask more.

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