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Post-00s female college student travels to Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur

Chapter 1: Kuala Lumpur Arriving in Kuala Lumpur: You can choose from airport pick-up, subway, or Grab. There are ready-made strategies for each method, and we chose to pre-order airport pick-up (via Ctrip), the driver speaks Chinese, and the whole process is very safe and secure. Accommodation: Moka Eik Cherlas Suite Hotel, a taxi ride from KLCC (Petronas Twin Towers) costs ten ringgit, Pros: Duplex, very high ceilings and very new. Cons: Ants in the room, cannot check in 24 hours, need to check in advance. Tourist route: On the first day in Kuala Lumpur, we mainly focused on shopping/visiting the Twin Towers, so we spent the day shopping at Pavilion and KLCC. Features: Many brands, complete range of products, but I live in Hong Kong, and after comparing prices, I found that many items do not have a great price advantage. On the second day, we went to Malacca, the round-trip fare was about 30 ringgit, we took a coach bus, and I recommend choosing KKKL, which has large buses and seats, and is the most punctual! Malacca has a big night market every Wednesday, but for safety, we three girls did not visit any night markets, we checked in at Chicken Farm Street, Dutch Red House, and the church. Note⚠️ The Pink Mosque is not in Malacca, but in Putrajaya, the round-trip fare from Malacca to Putrajaya is nearly 200 ringgit, a 3-hour drive, we got the location wrong, thinking that the Pink Mosque was in Malacca. Malacca has a floating mosque, but I recommend overlooking the whole of Malacca from the church, especially at sunset p9-10. Specialties: We mainly chose cultural and creative products + specialty snacks. The largest cultural and creative store in KLCC is closed on Tuesdays (we arrived on a Tuesday, so we missed it), the other is a bookstore, worth visiting, but not recommended for purchasing. We bought a fridge magnet for 11.9 ringgit there, and the next day in Malacca, we found 2 for 5 ringgit, even better looking, and with packaging! For specialty snacks, we recommend buying coffee and milk tea from Hua Yang Ice Room (inside KLCC), they recently have a buy five get one free promotion, very cost-effective! In Malacca, you can buy the most famous chocolate and coconut cookies, for chocolate, it is recommended to shop around as the prices vary, for coconut cookies, stick to Chen Jin Fu, a large box of 12 for 11.9, a small box of 5, three boxes for 14 ringgit.
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Posted: Jun 16, 2024
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