Malaysia Travel Malaysia is a country with beautiful islands, pleasant scenery, various specialties, convenient transportation, cheap and good duty-free shopping, and is a paradise for tourists.
Malaysia is a country located in Southeast Asia.
Malaysia is composed of 13 states, and is divided into two parts: one is West Malaysia located on the Malay Peninsula, bordering Thailand to the north, across the Strait of Johor to the south, and connected to Singapore through the Singapore-Johor Causeway and the Second Channel;
One is East Malaysia, located in the north of Kalimantan Island and bordered by Indonesia in the south.
But we only went to Kuala Lumpur and surrounding areas.
Everyone says that the most famous place in Kuala Lumpur is the Petronas Twin Towers. I always feel like I have lost something if I don’t go. But I regret it when I go, and I was extorted from 70 Malay dollars (equivalent to 140 RMB) by a local driver!
In fact, the Twin Towers are just two steel pillars with an overpass in the middle.
However, the shopping mall on the ground floor is quite large, with 6 floors, and each floor has more than 100 stores, ranging from restaurants to cafes, from porcelain to gold, from electronic equipment to cars, almost everything.
And its tower climbing ticket is free of charge.
When I went to ask, the conductor smiled and said to me: "Pay whatever you want." This is unlike Shanghai, where climbing to the top of Jinmao Tower costs RMB 80, which is definitely a scam for tourists.
In addition, I would like to talk about some very special customs there. The female Muslims there all wear a layer of black cloth.
Only a pair of big eyes are exposed from the whole body.
When I asked a local why this was happening, he told me, "It's customary." I once saw how they eat in an Islamic restaurant: they pull back the cloth and put the rice in their mouths.
Our family was like "aliens" inside. The locals looked at us with strange eyes, which made us feel very reserved.
But don’t look at them covered with cloth, they look quite beautiful!
The eyelashes are long, the eyes are big and bright, the nose is straight, the mouth is opened just right, and the whole person is very well-proportioned. Unlike women in some countries, who have small eyes and flat noses, this kind of face looks like that of people from Western countries.
It is an expression of unwillingness to interact and an appearance that is not worthy of trust.
Secondly, Malays do not eat mutton. I like to eat mutton, but not in Malaysia.
In addition, when I saw a person in a restaurant inexplicably worshiping to a certain place, I couldn't understand it, but other people were used to it.
I asked a local what it was for.
He told me: "Muslims have a habit of worshiping Allah at five times. 6 a.m., 1 and 2 p.m., and 7 and 8 p.m." I asked: "What if I'm driving?"
"Park the car aside and get out of the car to worship." But what surprised me even more was that I didn't see anyone get out of the car to worship.
This trip in Malaysia made me feel a strange and exotic atmosphere.
Hong Kong Travel Notes Hong Kong, this world-famous metropolis, is my first stop during summer vacation.
Hong Kong is located on the coast of South China, east of the Pearl River Estuary in Guangdong Province, China. It consists of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, inland areas, the New Territories, and 262 large and small islands.
Hong Kong borders Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province to the north and Wanshan Islands, Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province to the south.
In fact, Hong Kong is just an international metropolis.
Although it is a metropolis, when I went to the most prosperous Victoria Harbor to see it, the brilliant neon lights of those department stores were in no contrast to the houses behind them: those houses were already dilapidated.
This shows how good Hong Kong people are at making superficial appearances: behind the gorgeous high-rise buildings is an unknown dilapidation.
The people inside those steel and concrete are also corrupt.
I remember one time when I went to HSBC Bank, I was wearing relatively simple clothes: Gap on the top, Adidas on the bottom, and New Balance shoes.
The people inside treated me very badly.
The second time I was different: Gucci on the top, Tommy on the bottom, Ecco shoes, and the people inside bowed to me.
It's the same person, just wearing different clothes, so there is such a big difference, you are really a snob.
Sometimes if you carefully observe a Hong Kong person's travel itinerary, you will find one thing: Hong Kong people like to go to places with money. They will definitely not go to places like Malaysia. They will definitely go to New York.
If you observe a Hong Kong person, especially a woman, carrying a LV bag, a ruby ??ring, and a mink scarf, she is covered in valuable items.
The results of it?
She can only act coy and pretend to be young, but can't do anything else.
If you ask her why she is like this, she will definitely say arrogantly: "What do you know, this is called a trend, and if I don't do it, no man will want me!" If you want to win a man like this, I think the only way is
Those fools will take the bait!
Putting aside these vulgar things, I think Hong Kong has no characteristics.
No wonder there is a saying in Shanghai: Governor of Hong Kong, Governor of Hong Kong, Governor of Hong Kong.
Only the Governor of Hong Kong can control the Governor of Hong Kong.
This is why people think that all people in Guangdong and Hong Kong are fraudsters.
They are too worldly. They only care about material gain and are ignorant of other things.
What three things?
Ignorant, immoral and shameless.