马来西亚新加坡 11 天游
6 cities |
39 attraction(s) |
total distance 1292
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Day1: Kuala Lumpur
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Tantanmen is a spicy Chinese noodle soup. It originated in Japan and is known for its bold and fiery flavors. The dish typically consists of ramen noodles served in a rich and spicy broth, topped with ingredients like ground pork, vegetables, and a soft-boiled egg. Tantanmen is beloved by many for its addictive spiciness and satisfying taste.
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This landmark square has a 95m flagpole to mark the site of the first Malayan flag-raising.
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The National Mosque, built in 1974, features a modern and stylish architectural style. With a towering minaret reaching 73 meters, it plays the call to prayer, while its unique blue star-shaped roof stands out from the traditional onion dome design, symbolizing the aspirations of an independent nation. The mosque has a total of 18 domes, representing the 13 states of Malaysia and the 5 principles of Islam. The overall design of the mosque is inspired by the Great Mosque of Mecca, particularly the interior decoration, which bears a striking resemblance to that of Mecca. The prayer hall can accommodate up to 15,000 people, making it the largest mosque in Southeast Asia.
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Kuala Lumpur Tower is the 7th tallest telecommunications tower in the world. Although not as famous as the Petronas Twin Towers, it offers one of the best viewpoints in Kuala Lumpur. From the observation deck of the tower, you can enjoy magnificent views of the city from a height of about 100 meters higher than the observation bridge of the Twin Towers. Visitors can indulge in delicious food at the 360-degree revolving restaurant at the top of the tower at 276 meters while enjoying the panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur.
Day2: Kuala Lumpur
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Petaling Street is Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, known for selling pirated DVDs, watches, clothes, and jewelry. It is also a must-visit tourist attraction for both locals and foreigners. Petaling Street has many famous restaurants and hawker centers, offering local delicacies such as Hokkien fried noodles, grilled fish, laksa, and curry noodles, attracting a large number of visitors to taste. The hawkers in Petaling Street are mainly Chinese, but also include Indians, Malays, and other ethnicities.
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Cultural heritage site with restored art deco facade offering shopping, eateries & an outdoor stage.
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The Central Park of Kuala Lumpur is one of the largest parks in the city. Designed by the famous Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, it offers a stunning view of the Petronas Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur skyline.
Day3: Penang
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Ennis is a 25-year-old young artist from Lithuania. He created a street artwork called "Mirrors Georgetown" for the George Town Festival 2012. The artwork consists of two sets of four pieces: one set combines murals and installations, including the bicycle siblings and the wind chasing boy, which are integrated into the surroundings for people to immerse themselves in; the other set is large-scale murals created on high walls, including the wall jumping girl and the skillful uncle. These artworks are carefully crafted and lifelike, allowing visitors to step into the scenes and experience the emotions within.
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Busy, scenic destination featuring a traditional village of rustic houses on stilts over the water.
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Penang Museum is a Nanyang-style museum, built in 1821 and originally a school. Located on Armenian Street, it is decorated with a statue of Francis Light and the original cable car from Penang Hill at the entrance. The museum houses a collection of antiques and heritage items related to various ethnic cultures, including currency issued by the Japanese colonial government during World War II, documents from the Japanese army, and graduation certificates from Japanese language schools. The nearby art gallery showcases different art styles.
In addition, outside the museum, there are the old flag-raising cable car from the colonial era and the official car of the state's head. According to legend, there are several indentations on the governor's official car caused by a gun attack, but whether this story is true or not cannot be verified. Penang Museum is the best starting point to learn about the rich cultural heritage of Penang.
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These urban murals throughout the UNESCO-listed historic district depict life & culture in Penang.
Day4: Penang
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A unique tram ferries visitors to this hill featuring dramatic views, hikes, shops & eateries.
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The Waterfall Park was founded by Charles Curtis, a British man, in 1884. The park has a charming waterfall, hence its affectionate nickname among the locals. It is a scenic and refreshing place, attracting many locals to come for morning exercises. There are also many wild monkeys living in the park, freely leaping and playing in the forest, bringing a unique vitality to the place. Every summer, the park hosts international flower exhibitions and music festivals, attracting tourists from all over the world to come and appreciate. It is an ideal place to enjoy beautiful natural scenery and experience music culture.
Day5: Langkawi
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The Langkawi Sky Bridge is a bridge located in the Langkawi Archipelago in Malaysia. It was completed in October 2004 and is 125 meters long with a curved steel structure. Interestingly, this massive steel structure is supported by only one pillar, which is 87 meters high and fixed to the mountainside, then pulled by 8 steel cables to "float" in the sky at an altitude of 687 meters, connecting two mountain peaks. Therefore, this bridge was named the Langkawi Sky Bridge. The construction of this bridge was a challenge and one of the great achievements of human engineering technology.
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The Seven Wells of the northwest corner of Langkawi Island are a famous geological wonder, with waterfalls divided by mountains into seven sections. Each section forms a clear pool. It is said that many fairies once bathed and played here. Surrounded by lush forests, it adds to the beauty of the area. However, it is worth noting that the rocks here are smooth and can be climbed, but visitors must be careful. After years of water erosion, the rocks are slippery, and visitors may slip and fall into the water. Accidents have occurred in the past where visitors have fallen into the water.
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The northwest of Langkawi Island is a beautiful area with pristine forests and expansive beaches. The sea here is dotted with towering coral reefs, making it one of the most beautiful sights on the entire island.
Day6: Langkawi
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The Pregnant Maiden Island is the largest of the 99 islands in Langkawi, named after its mountainous contour that resembles a reclining pregnant woman. The island is rich in natural resources, with a freshwater lake and a variety of tropical flora and fauna. The Pregnant Maiden Lake is located in the western part of the island, with its turquoise green waters perfect for boating and swimming. Legend has it that the lake water can cure infertility, attracting many travelers to admire the natural scenery. The island environment is fresh and peaceful, with lush greenery and surrounded by the sea. Legendary stories echo in the valleys. People seem to be in harmony with nature here, and their souls are purified.
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At the southwest beach near Guazhen, you can enjoy the beautiful sea view, and there are many small shops and products to choose from nearby. There are people from different countries on the beach, but not many. In the evening, you can enjoy a candlelight dinner or relax at an outdoor bar during your vacation.
Day7: Melaka
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The most popular recreational park in Kuala Lumpur is located in the southwest of the city, surrounded by four hills and offering beautiful natural scenery. The park is built around an artificial lake, with abundant flowers and plants, providing a pleasant view. Inside the park, there are children's playgrounds, jogging tracks, sports fields, and an outdoor theater for the entertainment and relaxation of the citizens. There are also attractions nearby such as Butterfly Park, Deer Park, Bird Park, Orchid Park, and National Monument, where visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery and experience the charm of nature.
The park is built around an artificial lake.
The Dutch Red House in Malacca, Malaysia, built in 1650, is one of the oldest Dutch buildings in Southeast Asia. It was once the residence and administrative center of the Dutch governor, then transformed into the administrative center of the British, and now serves as the Malacca Museum, displaying historical artifacts related to the Malacca Dynasty, the Dutch, the British, and the Portuguese. Although the building has Dutch-style brick walls, windows, and doors, the decoration of the bedroom on the top floor is filled with elements of Chinese mythology.
The Dutch Red House Museum actually consists of six museums, known as the "Stadthuys Museums Complex". One ticket allows visitors to visit all the museums. The History and Ethnography Museum (Museum Sejarah dan Etnografi) displays artifacts from the Malacca Dynasty period, including knowledge about royalty, currency, navigation, and marriage customs. In addition, there are five smaller museums: the Literary Museum (Museum Sastera), the Zheng He Museum (Galeri Laksamana Cheng Ho), the Democracy Museum (Museum Pemerintahan Demokrasi), the Muslim Museum (Museum T.Y.T), and the Education Museum (Museum Pendidikan).
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Jonker Street is one of the busiest streets in the center of Melaka, and it is particularly lively at night. It refers to the area known as Jonker Street, Antique Street, Clan Street, and Dutch Street in the Chinese community. It used to be the residence of wealthy Peranakan families in Melaka and still retains many historical buildings and characteristics, attracting many tourists. On weekends, motor vehicles are prohibited from entering Jonker Street. Tourists from all over the world and locals gather here, filling the street with various stalls offering a variety of food, exotic fruits, and other goods. There are people singing on stage, and the audience sits below, enjoying snacks and drinks, savoring the beauty of life. The most famous souvenir from Jonker Street is the San Shu Gong pastry shop, and the Hainan chicken rice and Nyonya kuih are also favorites among travelers. When you visit Jonker Street, you can experience the perfect blend of traditional culture and modern vibes.
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Here are some recommended activities on the Malacca River: 1. Sit at the riverside bars, restaurants, or provided chairs and enjoy the tranquility and beautiful scenery. 2. Take a walk along the river and admire the murals on the buildings. 3. Opt for a 45-minute boat ride to explore the entire Malacca River, which is reasonably priced and provides historical commentary in Malay and English. For travelers, it is suggested to visit in the evening or at night for a more romantic atmosphere and to avoid the heat of the midday sun. However, for personal safety reasons, it's not advisable to go too late. This place is best suited for spending time together for couples.
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Day8: Melaka
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The Maritime Museum is located inside a replica of the Flor de la Mar ship. It displays a large number of precious artifacts and photographic materials from the periods of Sultanate, Portuguese, Dutch, and British rule, including rare maps and navigational charts. The exhibits also include old and heavy cargo crates, showcasing the history of maritime trade in the past.
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While the museum is small and the tickets are slightly expensive, it is not surprising for Chinese people. However, this culture itself is indeed attractive and can only be appreciated up close here. The architecture inside the museum is itself a piece of art, with some small and delicate designs hidden inside.
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The Mosque by the Straits is a mosque located in Malacca, Malaysia, built on the artificially constructed Malacca Island. This mosque is notable for its unique appearance, which gives the impression of a floating structure when the water level rises. Every evening, as the sun sets, the Mosque by the Straits becomes incredibly captivating in the glow of the setting sun. From the sound of the prayer chants echoing from the speakers to the soothing sound of the waves, the picturesque scenery is both relaxing and delightful. After dusk, the entire mosque is illuminated by remotely controlled lights, showcasing a different color and creating a magnificent spectacle under the moonlit sky. It is truly a sight worth seeing.
Day9: Singapore > Clarke Quay Central
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The Merlion is an iconic landmark in Singapore, located on the Singapore River in the city center. It symbolizes the country's development from a small fishing village. The design of the Merlion is inspired by a legend in the Malay Annals. In the 11th century, a prince named Sang Nila Utama saw a lion while patrolling Singapura. The lion's head on the Merlion represents that lion, and the fish tail symbolizes the ancient city of Temasek (meaning "sea" in Javanese). Today, the area around Merlion Park has developed into Singapore's financial and commercial center with a skyline of high-rise buildings.
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Singapore has a new landmark that won the 2012 World Building of the Year Award. It is composed of the Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, 18 Supertrees, Heritage Gardens, World of Plants, Dragonfly and Kingfisher Lakes. The Children's Garden is the latest addition, designed specifically for children.
The garden covers an area of 101 hectares and has over 250,000 rare plants. It is divided into three parts: Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central. Walking along the waterfront pathway, you can see the entire city skyline of the Marina Bay Financial District, which is very charming. Here, you can take a night walk or have a picnic with family and friends, which is very comfortable and pleasant.
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The Singapore Flyer, a towering Ferris wheel standing at 165 meters tall, is situated above a 3-story shopping center. The wheel has a diameter of 150 meters and features 28 capsules, with each one able to hold up to 28 passengers. It takes approximately 30 minutes for the flyer to make a full rotation. Its prime location offers breathtaking views of the Marina Bay Arts Centre, Marina Bay Sands Hotel, F1 Singapore Grand Prix circuit, and the Science Art Museum, as well as sights that are 45 kilometers away, such as Batam Island, Bintan Island, and the Johor state. Riding the Flyer provides a spectacular experience with gentle rotations, allowing passengers to enjoy the view at ease. After the ride, visitors can indulge in the themed food court beneath the Flyer which seats over 800 people and gives off a retro vibe from the 1960s.
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Mall with restaurants & nightlife in a redeveloped, 19th-century commercial district by the river.
Day10: Singapore
4 attraction(s) ·
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Sentosa is a comprehensive resort suitable for family fun, worth spending a whole day to linger and savor the charm of the tropics. It offers beautiful beaches, world-class tourist attractions, diverse water sports, golf courses, and resorts, becoming a popular tourist destination in Singapore that attracts 2 million visitors annually. The southern coast has a 2 km beach, two WWII historical sites, the Siloso Battery and seven hotels, two golf courses, and Sentosa Island Pass holders have the opportunity to explore attractions such as Sentosa Island, Universal Studios Singapore, and more. Visitors can purchase tickets using UnionPay cards and make payment at merchants within the resort.
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Universal Studios is a theme park under the Universal Studios brand in Asia, with multiple areas including Hollywood, New York, Ancient Egypt, Sci-Fi City, and Far Far Away. One of the most popular attractions is the world's tallest dueling roller coaster, which features intense zero-gravity spins, corkscrew twists, vertical drops, and near-collisions with other cars. Additionally, the new Transformers 3D Battle is not to be missed. There are also multiple restaurants and souvenir shops in the park where visitors can enjoy food and shopping entertainment. Tip: UnionPay cards are accepted for ticket purchases and by merchants in the park.
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This is the largest oceanarium in the world, with displays of marine life organized according to geographic location, including the Caribbean Sea, Java Sea, Malacca Straits, Andaman Sea, Bay of Bengal, Maldives, Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, East Africa, and South China Sea. The most striking feature of the interior is the world's largest ocean window. Looking at the swimming fish from the enormous glass window can give people a sense of awe in the underwater wonderland.
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Skyline Sentosa Luge is an outdoor recreational facility located in Singapore, suitable for visitors of all ages. It is open year-round, providing visitors with an excellent entertainment experience.
Day11: Singapore
4 attraction(s) ·
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On Orchard Road in Singapore, there are thirteen large shopping centers lining the street, offering a diverse range of goods from luxury items to antique art, electronics to fashion brands. Even if you're not a pure "shopaholic," you can still appreciate the unique architectural style and taste authentic cuisine. In September, many events are held on Orchard Road to welcome the approaching F1 race, including exhibitions and sales of F1-related products, fashion shows, music performances, and sports shows. Ticket holders can enjoy special discounts and limited edition products, as well as a series of fashion shows, music performances, and fun activities, providing travelers with a great shopping experience. Walking along Orchard Road, you can also admire various activities related to the race that are just as exciting as the race itself. Starting from the Orchard Road MRT Station, you can walk to various locations in the business district, and the furthest Dhoby Ghaut Station is just a 20-minute journey away.
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In 1849, the National Museum of Singapore was officially opened, and it remains one of the oldest museums in Singapore to this day. The museum focuses on showcasing Singapore's cultural and historical heritage. As part of a recent renovation project, the Singapore History Gallery, Singapore Living Galleries, and temporary exhibition spaces were added. Visitors must use audio guides to learn about the historical stories behind the exhibits. In addition, the Singapore Living Galleries showcase Singapore's unique local culture and diversity through cuisine, fashion, film, and photography. Interactive elements such as touch screens, old film reels, and oral history exhibits provide a memorable experience for visitors.
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Little India is a gathering place for Singapore's Indian community, with the earliest Indian immigrants arriving in 1819, followed by more Indian communities settling here, forming the scale of today. Little India has many ancient shops and small stalls scattered along the roadside, alleys, and backstreets, where residents can purchase necessities. Here, you can experience the rich Indian folk culture, such as Serangoon Road, one of Singapore's oldest roads, which evolved from a name story. Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, specializing in the worship of the goddess Kali, is one of the must-see attractions in Little India. The bustling Saturday and Sunday evenings are particularly lively, as Singaporean Indian workers like to come here to eat, shop, or hang out with friends. Mustafa Centre, a shopping center in Little India, has affordable prices and sells a variety of Indian-style household decorations, clothing fabrics, electronic products, and other Indian-style products. In Little India, you can also experience henna tattoos. In addition, The Banana Leaf Apolo, Muthu's Curry Restraurant, and Komalas Vegetarian Snacks are also worth a try. Although there have been riots in the past, Little India is currently safe, and it is recommended that everyone experience this place with ethnic features.
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Passenger & cargo hub with 4 modern terminals plus buses & trains to the city center.