Malaysia Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Petronas Twin Towers Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
The Twin Towers of of KL Beauty🇲🇾❤️
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The Twin Towers of Drunken Beauty (Kuala Lumpur) are the most worth taking photos of in Kuala Lumpur. The 452-meter Twin Towers are a distinctive and iconic building in Malaysia, bringing visual shock and praise. Here, we recommend the best photo station location for friends and friends, which is definitely better than what you think. The best photo time is from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm, when there are relatively fewer people, so you can take more photos. If there are too many people, you will have to queue up. The arrow part in Figure 2 is the best space to capture the entire picture with a good visual effect. It is recommended to open the wide angle 0.8 times for the most exciting, and invert the phone lens. Induction is not comparable to a single building. It's even better.
KL Kuala Lumpur Citywalk | Super detailed attraction route guide
❤️Love Kuala Lumpur so much!
👍The cost of living is low, the food is super delicious, and the attractions are fun and unique💦 It's just a bit hot haha
🎉Sharing some attractions with everyone~ You can adjust your route according to your itinerary!
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📍Daytime: Independence Square→City Gallery→Central Market→Petaling Street/Ghost Lane→Mosque→National Museum→Little India
📍Evening/Night: KLCC Park→KLCC→Twin Towers→pavilion→Bukit Bintang→vertigo bar→Jalan Alor
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🏛Independence Square
A historic landmark, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, city park, and Jamek Mosque are all around, suitable for walking and taking photos
The City Gallery has the I❤️KL sign
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🛍️Central Market
Some souvenirs and handicrafts, also many outdoor restaurants, often with performances
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🛕Petaling Street/Ghost Lane
Chinatown, it feels a bit chaotic inside, it's just a small commodity market🤦
But because the overall architecture is quite distinctive, it's still nice to walk through, and the adjacent Ghost Lane is worth a visit, with some interesting small shops
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🕌Mosque
The architectural style is more modern, and there should be quite a few things to pay attention to if you want to enter
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🖼National Museum
A systematic way to understand a country's history, you can book a Chinese tour in advance
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🎨Little India
A colorful neighborhood, with many Indian restaurants and shops
👆All of the above are more suitable for daytime strolling~
👇🏻Then at night when you're tired, you can go shopping in the malls!
🌃Twin Towers
How can you miss the iconic building when you come to Kuala Lumpur! There are two spots near the public bank and the zebra crossing where you can take a photo with the Twin Towers and yourself~
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🌳KLCC Park
The woods and fountains complement each other, giving a sense of tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle of the city!
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⛲️KLCC
The park is right next to the shopping mall, where you can happily shop and enjoy the air conditioning
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🛍Bukit Bintang/pavilion
A large shopping district, with everything you need for eating, drinking, and entertainment, at Pavilion you can buy all the souvenirs (beryls chocolate, Chanel, fipper slippers, etc.)
🍟Not far from the mall is the McDonald's pedestrian path! Many people check in here, and taking the elevator up you can see the cityscape with the subway shuttling through
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🍷vertigo bar
An awesome bar! Great value for money and the view from the scenic spot is superb, you can book the outside seats in advance~
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🍢Jalan Alor
Cheap and delicious seafood fruit🦞 The whole street has various local snacks, durian, fruits, etc., very lively, Huang Ya Hua, Ming Ji are very famous!
TWIN TOWERS!
Soaring high above the Kuala Lumpur skyline, the Petronas Twin Towers were unlike anything I'd ever seen. These architectural marvels held the title of the world's tallest twin towers for years, and they definitely live up to the hype.
Getting to the towers was a breeze. The Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) area, where the towers are located, is easily accessible by public transport. I opted for the train, which dropped me right underneath the towers.
The first thing that struck me was their sheer scale. Gazing up at the gleaming skyscrapers, I couldn't help but feel dwarfed. The unique Islamic geometric design, inspired by traditional motifs, added another layer of intrigue.
But the Petronas Twin Towers are more than just a pretty sight. They're a symbol of Malaysia's modernity and progress.
If you're ever in Kuala Lumpur, visiting the Petronas Twin Towers is an absolute must. They're a true architectural marvel and a Malaysian icon.
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Kuala Lumpur is a place that gets bombarded with questions, and it's a must-visit if you're here
Most people treat Kuala Lumpur as a transit city, but little do they know that these 7️⃣ spots in Kuala Lumpur are really photogenic, so don't miss out!
1️⃣Alva KL (Image 2)
Located on the 99th floor of Scott Star KLCC
An excellent spot to view the Twin Towers
㊙️The main thing is that it's really affordable, with main dishes averaging around 30+ per person, typical of good food at a good price, perfect for checking in, and the atmosphere instantly elevates your status!
2️⃣Batu Caves (Images 3.4.5)
If you like colorful things, then head straight to Batu Caves, where the rainbow 🌈 stairs are really, really photogenic. And if the weather is good, you can capture the sun shining through the entrance of the cave.
3️⃣Jalan Tunku Putra (Image 6)
This spot is not crowded, but it's also a great place to capture the Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur Tower.
4️⃣Rooftop of Lot 10 Shopping Centre (Images 7.8)
You can capture both the Kuala Lumpur Tower and the monorail 🚈 in the same frame, and there's also a lawn on the rooftop where you can take photos of people swinging with the Kuala Lumpur Tower in the background, and it's not too crowded.
5️⃣Putrajaya Pink Mosque (Images 9.10)
An absolutely beautiful pink fairy-tale castle 🏰, very photogenic. Inside, you can take pictures of the huge pink dome, and from across the river at keleb tasilk putrajaya, you can capture the full view of the pink mosque 🕌.
6️⃣Blue Mosque (Images 11.12.13.14)
The largest mosque in Malaysia, just as photogenic as the pink one, and comparatively less crowded.
7️⃣Opposite the Twin Towers intersection (Images 15.16)
Using a 0.5x wide-angle lens, you can capture long legs and the Twin Towers 🤫.
8️⃣Sleeping Lion Suites (Images 17.18)
Highly recommended hotel, the rooftop infinity pool is also really unbeatable, very photogenic, mainly because this hotel really has a high cost performance, just over 200, with an infinity pool on the rooftop, and a fitness area.
9️⃣Village Park Restaurant (Nasi Lemak)
The nasi lemak recommended by Hu Jing'an, all I can say is 'Baozi, go for it with your eyes closed.' This can be said to be the best nasi lemak I've had in Malaysia, bar none, mainly cheap and delicious, really too good.
Finally, what I want to say to everyone is, don't just focus on checking in and taking photos, stop and slow down, take a look at the scenery around you, then look at the people you're playing with, maybe the beauty around you is even more beautiful, respect🫡
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Genting Highlands Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Free Entrance to Central Park @ Genting! 🎪
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Yes, you heard it right! It's free entry to Central Park Genting Highland ♡
Going here at night makes me feel like I'm out of Malaysia somewhere around Europe. It's amazing to see there's a lot of cafes and restaurants open at night, with the natural cold weather up here at 21°C.
The best part, they have a huge projector that playd football game at night time, and also there's food trucks for you to try!
Amazingly, for durian lovers- you can not miss out to try their iconic musang king!
And for family and couples, go and try your luck and pro gamer movements to win plushies at their booths!
It is truly a romantic and cosy experience for me to be here. Definitely, a Gohtong Way ♡
Great indoor theme Park
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Skytropolis is a indoor playground located at Genting Highlands . It is a fun place for children, parents and family. Most of the time queue is not that long(not school holiday)
Dont come too early as they only open from 2pm-9pm. Ticket can purchase directly on the ticketing counter. Now skyworld theme park is open, can consider buy hotel package with indoor & outdoor park, will be slightly cheaper.
Tip:Buy cheaper tickets online from Genting website. Otherwise it's RM10 more on-site. Best value is tickets for unlimited rides.
Nearest place to enjoy cold weather
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Genting Highlands is known to be the nearest-to Singapore place to experience cold weather. because it’s very high up mountain hence explains the cool weather. Extremely perfect for weekend getaways. Genting Highland now has a mall call Sky Avenue and it has plenty of food restaurants, bars , casino and entertainment to cover all your needs. They also have upgraded their sky gondola some with glass floor to enhance your ride experience !
food recommended to try :
Burger and Lobster
A unique theme park
If you are first time here better read up how to utilise your time there. The park operation hour is from 11am until 6pm only. The rides range from average to pretty damn good. Please check the weather forecast prior to the day of your visit. The staff were warm and welcoming. The weekend are pack of people so if you can came weekday should be better.
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Batu Caves Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Kuala Lumpur Batu Caves Travel Guide | With LRT Route
If you have a passion for colors, the Batu Caves are not to be missed! The rainbow stairs here are far more attractive to people than the Batu Caves themselves, drawing crowds of tourists every day. Honestly, if you love colors, the Batu Caves are undoubtedly a must-visit!
After all, these caves are located on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, and most of the existing guides simply direct you to take a taxi there. I also spent 17 Malaysian Ringgit to get there by Grab taxi. However, when I was ready to take a taxi back, I unexpectedly discovered that there is an LRT train station here. You can easily commute by taking the KTM Seremban line light rail train (line 1 on the rail map), which is not only affordable but also avoids the hassle of traffic jams in the city. Here is the specific travel plan for everyone:
🚆 At the departure hall of KL Sentral station, buy a ticket at the KTM Komuter area through the self-service machine, or at the ticket window, with Batu Caves (Batu Caves) as the destination, which costs 2.6 Malaysian Ringgit.
🚞 After buying the ticket, scan the QR code on the ticket to enter the station, then follow the signs to platform 5 to wait for the train. This platform is dedicated to going to Batu Caves.
🛤 Take the train for 8 stops and arrive at the terminal station Batu Caves. After exiting the station, just follow the crowd, and you will reach the entrance about 300 meters away.
❤️ Warm tips:
Seats on the LRT are not assigned, so feel free to sit anywhere. The carriages are relatively cool and clean.
The train departure intervals vary between 30 to 60 minutes depending on the time of day, and you can check the departure times on Google Maps in advance.
The front of the train is the ladies' carriage, so gentlemen, make sure you don't get on the wrong train.
The train passes through Kuala Lumpur station, where you can also board.
💚 Special tips:
Ladies must wear knee-length pants or long skirts, otherwise, you will have to buy a scarf on the spot for 15 Malaysian Ringgit.
Don't tease the monkeys when climbing the stairs, and keep an eye on your bags.
Kuala Lumpur is a place that gets bombarded with questions, and it's a must-visit if you're here
Most people treat Kuala Lumpur as a transit city, but little do they know that these 7️⃣ spots in Kuala Lumpur are really photogenic, so don't miss out!
1️⃣Alva KL (Image 2)
Located on the 99th floor of Scott Star KLCC
An excellent spot to view the Twin Towers
㊙️The main thing is that it's really affordable, with main dishes averaging around 30+ per person, typical of good food at a good price, perfect for checking in, and the atmosphere instantly elevates your status!
2️⃣Batu Caves (Images 3.4.5)
If you like colorful things, then head straight to Batu Caves, where the rainbow 🌈 stairs are really, really photogenic. And if the weather is good, you can capture the sun shining through the entrance of the cave.
3️⃣Jalan Tunku Putra (Image 6)
This spot is not crowded, but it's also a great place to capture the Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur Tower.
4️⃣Rooftop of Lot 10 Shopping Centre (Images 7.8)
You can capture both the Kuala Lumpur Tower and the monorail 🚈 in the same frame, and there's also a lawn on the rooftop where you can take photos of people swinging with the Kuala Lumpur Tower in the background, and it's not too crowded.
5️⃣Putrajaya Pink Mosque (Images 9.10)
An absolutely beautiful pink fairy-tale castle 🏰, very photogenic. Inside, you can take pictures of the huge pink dome, and from across the river at keleb tasilk putrajaya, you can capture the full view of the pink mosque 🕌.
6️⃣Blue Mosque (Images 11.12.13.14)
The largest mosque in Malaysia, just as photogenic as the pink one, and comparatively less crowded.
7️⃣Opposite the Twin Towers intersection (Images 15.16)
Using a 0.5x wide-angle lens, you can capture long legs and the Twin Towers 🤫.
8️⃣Sleeping Lion Suites (Images 17.18)
Highly recommended hotel, the rooftop infinity pool is also really unbeatable, very photogenic, mainly because this hotel really has a high cost performance, just over 200, with an infinity pool on the rooftop, and a fitness area.
9️⃣Village Park Restaurant (Nasi Lemak)
The nasi lemak recommended by Hu Jing'an, all I can say is 'Baozi, go for it with your eyes closed.' This can be said to be the best nasi lemak I've had in Malaysia, bar none, mainly cheap and delicious, really too good.
Finally, what I want to say to everyone is, don't just focus on checking in and taking photos, stop and slow down, take a look at the scenery around you, then look at the people you're playing with, maybe the beauty around you is even more beautiful, respect🫡
The Beautiful Batu Caves ✨
Batu Caves is a must-visit attraction anytime you find yourself in this area. Batu Caves famously known for its colourful stairs with 272 steps. After you climb up there is a beautiful Hindu temple and a beautiful limestone cave.
Located in Gombak, Selangor, Batu Caves is easily accessible via public transportation such as KTM, you will stop at Batu Caves station. From this station you need to walk about 5 minutes to reach the entrance gate of Batu Caves.
PS: don’t forget to take a picture with the birds near the entrance gate! its so iconic~
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Malaysia Visa-Free | 7 Days 6 Nights Off-the-Beaten-Path Itinerary Guide
Just got back from Malaysia, took an unusual off-the-beaten-path route, traveling north from Malacca to Penang, exploring and wandering along the way. Besides the cities with Southeast Asian charm, there was also the freedom of durian orchards. This visa-free country is really too tempting. Sharing a less-traveled route suitable for the whole family.
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D1: Shanghai - Kuala Lumpur - Malacca
D2: Malacca - Broga Orchard Hill (Durian Orchard) - Kuala Lumpur
D3: Batu Caves - Ipoh Sunway Lost World of Tambun - Ipoh
D4: Ipoh - Taiping Lake Gardens - Kuala Kurau - Penang
D5: Penang Day Tour
D6: Penang - Kuala Lumpur
D7: Kuala Lumpur - Sepang HL Dragon Fruit Farm - Kuala Lumpur Airport - Shanghai
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Penang:
Compared to Kuala Lumpur, I prefer the world heritage site of Penang, which features a mix of Southeast Asian, Muslim, Chinese, and Indian architecture. The strong cultural atmosphere, interesting graffiti in the alleys, and the dazzling markets are all reasons why I like this old city. Although there are quite a few Michelin-starred restaurants in Penang, I still recommend saving some room in your stomach for the night market snacks!
Malacca:
Also a world heritage site, Malacca is a bit more colorful. After visiting the Baba-Nyonya Heritage Museum, I finally understood the origins of the Peranakans and learned more about the history of Zheng He's voyages to the Western Seas.
Ipoh:
Malaysia's little Guilin, a small town in the mountains, with lots of delicious food. Saw a Malayan tapir at the Sunway Lost World of Tambun in Ipoh! So cute~
Must Eat Durian:
How can you come to Malaysia and not eat durian! The durians in Kuala Lumpur, the dragon fruits in Sepang, and the pomelos in Ipoh are all delicacies not to be missed~
Tips:
1. Malaysia is visa-free, with no time difference from China, and flights to Kuala Lumpur are very convenient.
2. There are super many wild animals, hornbills and monkeys can be seen in the parks. Please do not feed them randomly to protect the ecology.
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Kuala Lumpur International Airport Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Food Haven in KLIA Terminal 2
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If anyone having few hours transit in Kuala Lumpur Airport regardless if you are at Terminal 1 (T1) or Terminal 2 (T2) but interested in enjoying good food, I would definitely recommend you to check out KLIA T2 on level 3 (departure). There are so many good food stores that actually available over here. From local brand drinks to international brand drinks, from Ipoh culinery to Thailand Cuisine, and from local Malaysian kuih muih to Turkish delights, all were amazing. Tons of option to choose from. We had this amazing Thai beef noodle last time with some pandan coconut juice and it was superb! I am actually thinking of just visiting the airport soon, just so I can have it again. But, if you are in T1, take a free shuttle from level 1 to T2 (this goes both ways). Enjoy your food hunting!
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KLIA arrival food
#kualalumpur super budget lunch/dinner at the airport. Arrived quite late in the afternoon, I haven't had any meal yet so decided to eat at airport before heading out. Chance upon this local food stall where I saw many sit down here either to drink coffee or for a meal.
Turn out to be very affordable meal indeed. For the price of less than RM 15, I get my nasi lemak and huge cup of coffee. I love how generous they are in the portion.
If you need quick lunch/dinner fix, do head on to this place!
Bungkus Kaw Kaw KLIA 2
Lot L2-42, Level 2, gateway@klia2, KLIA2 International Arrival Hall, KLIA2 Arrival Ln, Kuala Lumpur International Airport, 64000 Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia
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Starbucks @ KLIA 1
#wheretogo for a good coffee & meal in Terminal 1 Kuala Lumpur International Airport. It's quite hidden behind but you will know there's starbucks if your eyes is sharp enough.
Like a real cafe setting, this place is nicely decorated and there is a section where we can see parked airplane.
Price of the food and beverages here is pretty standard. I got mac & cheese for RM 21.95 (SG $6+), not bad. Taste like the one in Singapore 7 eleven.
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KLIA: Gateway to Global Horizons
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In Kuala Lumpur's embrace, a gateway unfolds,
International Airport, where stories are told.
A door to the world, wide and inviting,
Welcoming travelers with hearts alighting.
Skies stretch above, a canvas so grand,
KLIA, the portal to destinations unplanned.
Echoes of languages, a global symphony,
Where cultures converge, a harmonious melody.
Wings of steel, birds of the sky,
In KLIA, they gracefully fly.
A bustling nexus of journeys untold,
A kaleidoscope of stories to unfold.
Visitors arrive with dreams on their sleeve,
KLIA, the city's embrace, never to deceive.
A mosaic of faces, a myriad of tales,
In this vibrant gateway where adventure prevails.
Amidst the terminals, a dance of connection,
A fusion of cultures, a global reflection.
Kuala Lumpur's heart, beats in the air,
In KLIA's halls, a welcome so rare.
Through the doors of opportunity wide,
Visitors step with wonder and pride.
Kuala Lumpur International, a beacon so bright,
Guiding the world through day and night.
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Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
When fantasy becomes a theme park.
Genting Highland skyworlds theme park is an absolutely delightful place where people of all ages can have the time of their lives. The entrance fees are quite reasonable, offering a great value for your money. In addition, the service provided is of high quality, ensuring that you have a pleasant experience. Furthermore, the park boasts excellent security measures, ensuring the safety of all visitors. Lastly, the theme park is meticulously maintained, guaranteeing a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone.
This hill resort boasts exclusive attractions, including the renowned Genting Premium Outlets, First World Plaza, and SkyAvenue, where you can reach this place by cable cars.
#Gentinghighland #skyavenue #gentingskyworldsthemepark #Skytropolis
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🇲🇾 Genting Highland Outdoor Theme Park
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Nestled in the cool, misty highlands of Malaysia, Genting Highland Outdoor Theme Park combines breathtaking scenery with a host of exciting rides and attractions, making it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the area.
The park features a wide range of rides suitable for all ages and thrill levels. From dizzying roller coasters that swoop and spiral against the mountainous backdrop to gentler rides for younger visitors, there's something here for everyone. The park's signature attractions, such as the Flying Coaster and the Corkscrew, offer heart-pounding thrills with stunning views of the surrounding highlands.
Beyond the rides, Genting Highland Outdoor Theme Park is known for its vibrant atmosphere. Colorful parades, live performances, and themed events regularly take place, adding an extra layer of excitement to the visitor experience.
When it’s time to refuel, the park offers a variety of dining options, from fast food to local Malaysian cuisine, ensuring that visitors can find something to satisfy their appetites without leaving the fun behind. Additionally, various shops throughout the park sell merchandise and souvenirs, allowing guests to bring a piece of their adventure home with them. ❤️
Practical Tips for Visitors
- Weather Considerations: The weather in the highlands can be quite cool and foggy, especially in the evenings. Dressing in layers is recommended so you can adjust comfortably throughout the day.
- Best Time to Visit: Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends. Visiting early in the day can also help you avoid long lines for popular rides.
Genting Highland Outdoor Theme Park offers a unique blend of high-altitude thrills and entertainment set in one of Malaysia’s most scenic locations. Whether you're looking for adrenaline-pumping rides or festive family fun, this park is an ideal destination that promises a memorable day out for visitors of all ages.
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Winter wonderland in Genting’ skyworlds
How about spending this year-end in Genting highlands theme park?
They bring you to the winter wonderland. Various activities can be found within the theme park like ; meet and greet session with the santa clause, walk through the snowy lane (there is specific time line for the snow event) , etc.
Location : Sky worlds theme park
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Genting Theme Park
Theme park open from 11am to 6pm. We took 8.30am bus from Lrt Gombak and reached Genting around 9.30am. We went on weekday so there were not so many people. Overall experience was so so. We were not really enjoy because the ride was too short and some of the facilities were close for maintenance. So the selection of choices were less. Ps: don’t eat too much before you enter theme park to avoid upset stomach.
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