

Kevin@HKCity and Garden Route each takes approximately 2 hours. It is a very good way to explore the city.

_TI***ztDefinitely worth a visit, fun for all ages. All the staff were amazing!! We tried to book in person for a couple of days at the towers but sold out. Only way in was booking tickets via trip.com and the prices were the same!

Lalisa412Worth every penny (although I think it is quite pricey nowadays). The place is so huge so you dont have to waste your time to queue and wait for just one ride (except Vuvuzela). You dont have to rent a locker if you want to save money, you can drag along your bag and stroller, just park somewhere and it is safe. Advisable not to bring your wallet, just QR everything so use waterproof phone casing for your phone! It has wildlife park too!

rogneda_archInteresting place for visiting👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻especially to see feeding time

PBBI stayed in room 401 and it had an amazing view of the Chew Jetties! It’s also in a good location and walkable to many other sightseeing places nearby. There’s also a lot of good restaurants around and at night lots of good street food across the hotel.
Helen 施The Genting Plateau is really popular with locals, and people are full every weekend and holiday. The Genting Plateau is full of several hotels, with three-star, four-star and five-star levels. And the group is very arrogant, providing free rooms (but you need to meet certain conditions), and using such a "free" strategy can also attract tourists to spend often.

_TI***0kCome at noon, all sleeping animals need to come in the morning.

Akter TaniaBatu Caves is a breathtaking cultural and natural wonder just outside Kuala Lumpur, and a must-visit for anyone exploring Malaysia! Towering over the entrance is the majestic golden statue of Lord Murugan, standing guard beside the iconic rainbow-colored staircase—272 steps leading to awe-inspiring limestone caves and sacred Hindu temples. The main cave, Cathedral Cave, is massive and filled with natural skylights and spiritual serenity.
一直在路上的猫Kuala Lumpur Is Factory Street. Kuala Lumpur's Is Factory Street is a must-see place, also belongs to a mixed place. Built in the 1850s, established by Chinese miners. In 1880, Malaysian overseas Chinese Ye Yalai opened a cassava powder processing plant here, because the Cantonese cassava called "cassava", named "Ichichang Street". After the closure of the factory in 1882, the place gradually developed into a vibrant Chinatown. There will be an illusion here that I will return home. Chinese elements can be seen everywhere, including Chinese archways, buildings, sales stalls and so on. There are many Chinese shops selling a variety of things, as well as gold shops, Chinese spices, local products, etc. In the evening, many stalls will be very crowded, all kinds of fruits, moderate prices, and bought delicious soy milk and delicious ginger candy bean curd. There are also pig intestine powder and brewed tofu, sugar not dumped, pig porridge, braised duck, wonton noodles, etc. There are several more famous gourmet shops, such as Bihua Building Corrugated Coffee and Roasted Lac, Shengji Corrugated, Xinjiuru Beef Noodles, He Jiuhainan Tea Shop, etc., many shops have to line up. I also met the beautiful women who were taking pictures. I don't know which country's net red or star.

M79***29The water mosque is located in Sabah, Malaysia, and the white buildings are reflected in the water, suitable for taking pictures. Open time 8:00-17:00, long clothes and long pants are required. Tanrongya Road Beach is a 15-minute drive from the mosque. It is one of the world's three major sunset resorts. The best time to watch 18:00-18:30. Two attractions are free. It is recommended to visit the mosque in the afternoon and go to the beach to watch the sunset.