Kuala
Lumpur is the Capital of Malaysia. It’s provide a modern skyline dominated
by the 451m-tall Petronas
Twin Towers, a pair of glass-and-steel-clad skyscrapers with Islamic
motifs. The towers also offer a public skybridge and observation deck. The city
is also home to British colonial-era landmarks such as the Kuala Lumpur Railway
Station and the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.
Kuala
Lumpur is also known for its shopping and dining, with options ranging from
large malls and contemporary restaurants to shophouses and food stalls. The Golden
Triangle area’s Bukit Bintang district offers designer boutiques, luxury
department stores and glitzy retail and entertainment complexes. Small,
colorful shops dot Brickfields (Little India) and Chinatown, whose art deco
Central Market houses numerous craft sellers. At the city’s northern edge is Batu Caves,
natural limestone caverns housing Hindu temples. Source Wikipedia & Google.com
Langkawi
is an Archipelago in Malaysia known as “the Jewel of
Kedah”, is a district and an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea
around 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia. The islands is a
part of the state of Kedah, which is adjacent to the Thai border. Langkawi
is an administrative district, with the town of Kuah as
its largest town. Pentai Cenang is the most popular beach and tourist area in Langkawi,
with tens of thousands of visitors each year. Langkawi is a duty-free island.
Source Wikipedia & Google.com
Perhentian
is an island in Malaysia. The island is located in Besut
District, Terengganu, Malaysia. The people here generally speak Kelantanese Malay,
however English is widely spoken and understood to accommodate the growing
tourism market. The Perhentian
Islands have become a popular travel destination for families and
backpackers due to lodging options that can accommodate almost any budget. Source Wikipedia & Google.com
Redang
Island is located in Kuala
Terengganu, Malaysia
This island is a marine
sanctuary park featuring resorts, white-sand beaches, snorkeling &
diving. Source Wikipedia & Google.com
Tioman
Island lies at the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, facing the South
China Sea. It's a nature reserve, ringed by beaches. The area is known for its
dive sites, which have corals, sea fans and sea sponges, as well as shipwrecks.
The island is covered in tropical rainforests, home to butterflies, lizards and
monkeys. On the east coast, the Juara Turtle Project is a hatchery that
protects and studies sea turtles. Source Wikipedia & Google.com
Reference Source Wikipedia & Google
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