Malaysia is now visa-free, so let's go to Kuala Lumpur!
Come to Malaysia, it's visa-free now, and travel is very convenient.
Here are some attractions you can visit:
📍Petronas Twin Towers: A landmark building in Kuala Lumpur, 452 meters high, with 88 floors. You can admire the exterior from the lobby on the ground floor or the surrounding park, or buy tickets to enter the observation deck. There is also Suria KLCC nearby, where you can shop and dine.
📍Merdeka Square: The birthplace of Malaysia's independence, with a large European-style lawn and the classical Sultan Abdul Samad Building. The Malaysian flag flies in the square, making it a great place for photos and walks.
📍National Mosque of Malaysia: A famous mosque in Malaysia, with a 73-meter-high minaret and a star-shaped roof, it can accommodate tens of thousands of people praying at the same time. Non-Muslim visitors must wear robes and take off their shoes to enter.
📍Batu Caves: A Hindu holy site in Malaysia, consisting of three limestone caves, with stalactites, sinkholes, and various creatures inside. You need to climb 272 steps to reach the main temple.
📍Petaling Street: Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown, with many shops, restaurants, and vendors. You can taste various Chinese and Malaysian delicacies and buy special souvenirs.
Don't miss these Singaporean delicacies: bak kut teh, satay, nasi lemak, and Peranakan cuisine.
Accommodation recommendations:
Luxury: Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur, W Kuala Lumpur, with first-class service, complete facilities, and beautiful city views.
Family-friendly: Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel and Convention Centre has a water park, and Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown is in a good location, suitable for families with children.