[Precise] Magical Journey Through Singapore & Malaysia
5 cities |
15 attraction(s) |
total distance 4384
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Day2: Singapore
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As a top integrated entertainment city and family vacation destination in Asia, Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore offers a variety of entertainment activities for fashionable young people, families, and corporate incentives. The resort is divided into two levels, with the ground level featuring Universal Studios, the aquarium, and multiple restaurants, while the underground level boasts a casino and several luxury brand shops, making it the only premium retail district on Sentosa Island.
The shopping area has multiple fashion brands, including Italian luxury jewelry brand Damiani, Italian luxury men's wear brand Canali, and Vie Beaute beauty and fragrance boutique, suitable for fashionable women seeking high-end luxury products. Resorts World Sentosa also has unique shops such as the Trick Eye Museum and the Michael Graves boutique, immersing you in a luxurious shopping experience.
There are also many dining options in Resorts World Sentosa, where people can taste local chili crabs and seafood at the Singapore Seafood Republic restaurant (#01-292), with an average cost of SGD 62 per person. If you want to taste Thai cuisine, you can choose the #coca Thai hot pot with an average cost of SGD 35 per person or Bali Thai Thai food with an average cost of SGD 30 per person. For those who want to save a little more, Subway and McDonald's are also good choices.
It is recommended that you spend one or two days in this entertainment center and enjoy the various entertainment, shopping, and dining experiences in Resorts World Sentosa during your visit to Singapore.
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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.
Day3: Singapore
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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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Haji Lane is located in Kampong Glam, Singapore. It is a tranquil alley with many unique small shops that are worth exploring. In the past, this lane was an empty street with pre-war buildings on both sides. Today, the influx of local designers and young entrepreneurs has brought new vitality to this old lane. Many designers and entrepreneurs have opened personalized boutique fashion stores here, specializing in selling various fashionable accessories and items with a Singaporean local flavor.
Day4: Kuala Lumpur > 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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This is an ancient church, built in 1521, located on St. Paul's Hill in Melaka, Malaysia. It is now part of the Melaka Museum, along with the ruins of A'Famosa Fort, Stadthuys and other historical buildings, showcasing the rich history of this city.
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The palace used to be the residence of the Malaysian Head of State and is located on Jalan Syed Putra in Kuala Lumpur, covering an area of 28 acres. It offers a view of the Klang River. On November 15, 2011, the Head of State moved to the new National Palace, and the palace was then converted into a memorial museum. The museum displays items and furniture used by the royal family in the past, allowing visitors to take a historical journey across time.
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This landmark square has a 95m flagpole to mark the site of the first Malayan flag-raising.
Day5: Kuala Lumpur
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Genting Highlands, located at an altitude of 1860 meters, is a popular summer resort in Malaysia, only 1 hour away from Kuala Lumpur. It offers a variety of entertainment options such as indoor and outdoor amusement parks, game arcades, water parks, shopping malls, cinemas, and the Cloud Star Theater for awards and concerts. The only Superman flying game in Asia allows visitors to experience skydiving without wearing a parachute. At night, there are bars, restaurants, bowling alleys, and casinos for further entertainment. Tourists can also pick strawberries, visit chocolate factories, and explore the Qing Shui Yan Temple. The casino entertainment area is divided into regular and VIP sections, and only those aged 21 or above can enter the casino, while children can visit the large game arcade downstairs. Visitors can choose to return the same day or stay overnight, and it is recommended to book the top hotel in advance to secure a room. The service staff at Genting Highlands can speak Mandarin and UnionPay cards are widely accepted. If you encounter any problems, it is advisable to communicate with the staff as they are usually understanding and reasonable.
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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.
Day6: Putrajaya
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Day7: Linyi
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