Kuala Lumpur
Impressions of the city
Petronas Twin Towers, bustling, traditional and modern coexist, shopping
Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia and, like other capitals in Southeast Asia, is a new metropolis where history and modernity, Eastern civilization and Western colors can be perfectly blended.
Walking around Kuala Lumpur, you can see the beautiful national flower "Fuso", as well as orchids, frangipani and other tropical plants;
They are intertwined with the classical architecture left over from the colonial period and have a strong Southeast Asian flavor.
You can experience a diverse national culture here; The National Mosque, Chinatown, Little India and other buildings are very distinctive and exotic.
Malacca
Impressions of the city
Straits of Malacca, colonial style, World Heritage Site, quiet town
Malacca is the oldest city in Malaysia, with a history of more than 700 years, and was once the capital of the Kingdom of Malacca.
Tourists are known for its important location in the Straits of Malacca, but the sights and culture of this small town are worth exploring.
Malacca is a small and sophisticated city, like the back garden of the capital Kuala Lumpur;
It was colonized by Portugal, the Netherlands, Britain and Japan;
As a result, it retains its multinational architecture, rich culture and inhabitants of all origins.
Holland Square on Red Square is a landmark, and the Red House of Holland here is a must-see for almost all visitors;
The Chinese-style Jonker Street also allows visitors to witness the life of the Chinese here.
Penang
Impressions of the city
Everbright Center, George Town street art, Hainanese chicken rice, movie location
Penang, which includes Penang (island) and Seberang Perai on the mainland, was the first place in Malaysia to be defined as a city. Penang is a small turtle-shaped island, while Seberang has wide plains.
Located on Penang Island, George Town, the capital of Penang, is a large city with an ancient history and culture predominantly Chinese. Many of the area's famous attractions include Penang Hill and Kek Lok Si Temple.
Scattered with George's various street art, murals or wire caricatures become a unique sight of the city. A lazy heart lends itself to the slow pace of Penang-style living; A strong stomach is prepared for Penang's tempting cuisine; In addition to the highly regarded fried kway teow, Penang Hokkien noodles and laksa, there is enough to eat for a week.
Kota Kinabalu
Beautiful sunsets, floating mosques, mangroves and fireflies, sacred mountains
Kota Kinabalu is the capital of the Malaysian state of Sabah, and its inhabitants come from all directions; Chinese also gather here, so it brings great convenience to travel. Kota Kinabalu is located in a tropical region with excellent sunshine and beaches, and is also popular with diving enthusiasts; The sea's wide variety of fish and coral formations are an eye-opener for divers.
Kota Kinabalu's famous attraction "Mount Kinabalu" also has many attractions, the highest peak of Mount Kinabalu is 4095 meters; The highest mountain in Southeast Asia, Kota Kinabalu City Mosque is also a favorite attraction for tourists.
Semporna
Impressions of the city
Glass Sea, Bajau people, diving, surrounding outlying islands
Located in southern Sabah, Semporna was once just a small fishing village; Surrounded by turquoise waters, it and its affiliated islands are unreal. White sandy beaches, towering coconut palms, colourful coral reefs and fish swimming in the waters attract visitors from all over the world.
This is the world's premier diving paradise. The 5-meter shoal is followed by a vertical drop of more than 600 meters deep blue sea, the world's top five cliff diving; Whether snorkeling or diving, you can enjoy the incredible underwater landscape. In addition, the mysterious sea gypsies, the Bajau people, also live in this pure land; They are good at diving and fishing, live an almost primitive life, and are veritable children of the sea. The town of Semporna is small, and the main sightseeing and entertainment spots are on the surrounding outlying islands, each of which is as beautiful and peaceful as a paradise.
Shengtai International has always been characterized by tourism real estate as its main business, sparing no effort to promote Malaysian culture and attractions, so that international people will fall in love with Malaysia.
Hotel:
Ames Hotel
AMES Hotel is a five-star boutique business hotel, managed by Alorie Hospitality, offering luxurious amenities, a variety of charming rooms, modern stylish aesthetics and a truly friendly atmosphere.
Hotel:
Junfeng Pavilion Metrasquare
Set in Melaka, 12 km from Melaka Central, Hotel MetraSquare features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a fitness centre. Facilities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage and free WiFi. The hotel has family rooms.
Hotel:
Royal Court Bay Regalia
Located on the only preserved beach on the west coast of Malacca, Royal Court Bay 4 Star Hotel Residences is the only seaside resort in Malacca. It includes two serviced apartments, a comprehensive water park, and a beachfront leisure and entertainment area under the management of the company.
Serve:
The travel plan is specially designed for customers traveling to Malaysia and will be provided by a professional pick-up team. In the future, you and your family will arrange exclusive viewing routes and do your best to make a beautiful trip.
Shopping:
The second phase of "Smooth Sailing" Cultural Square, and the third phase of the luxury shopping mall! It will become an outlet + duty-free shop and mall for luxury brands! Become a duty-free zone in Malacca.