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[Kuala Lumpur and surrounding areas/Malaysia] Places to visit on a 3-night, 4-day trip

It was quite some time ago, but I went on a trip to Malaysia. I went there for 3 nights and 4 days, and I'd like to introduce some of the places I particularly enjoyed. Day 1 [Kuala Lumpur] First, the famous ● "Petronas Twin Towers". I was surprised at how beautiful and romantic it was, more than I had imagined! There is also a park called ● "KLCC Park" in the same place, and it was lit up, and the fountains were rising to music...it was more than I had imagined, so I was very satisfied. There were many couples and tourists, and it was crowded even though it was a weekday. And the twin towers are really Instagrammable! If you are going to Malaysia for the first time, you should definitely go and take photos here. I especially recommend going at night! I forgot the name, but the Malaysian fried noodle-style food I ate at a nearby food court was really delicious. Day 2 [Kuala Lumpur] I started moving in the afternoon. After the sun went down, we went to Central Market. There were many Malaysian souvenir shops and it was a lot of fun to walk around. There were also many food stalls, and it was a good memory to walk around and try various things. I also bought a sweet called tiramisu from Bery'ls, which was recommended to me by a Malaysian as a souvenir to take to my workplace. Bery'ls is a national chocolate brand in Malaysia, and although it is a little expensive, it is high quality and very delicious, and I felt that it would suit Japanese tastes. I bought it for the first time after it was recommended, and I ate it after returning home, so I didn't know it was so delicious and I regretted a little that I should have bought more. If you are not sure what souvenir to buy, you can't go wrong with tiramisu!! Some were individually wrapped, so it was easy to distribute at work. Day 3 [Malacca] I only had the impression that it was a name that appeared in my school history textbook, but it is indeed a key point of East-West trade. The Western atmosphere was mixed in, and the Melaka River was flowing, so it was quiet and soothing. ● "Dutch Square (Red Square)" The reddish buildings were impressive, and walking around this area made me wonder if I was really in Malaysia. ● There were also reddish churches such as "Christ Church Melaka", and although it was a scene that you rarely see in Japan, it somehow felt a little nostalgic. As a side note, the cheesecake I had at ● "The Stolen Cup", a cafe that happened to be nearby, was delicious! However, it was quite crowded and it took a while to order. I later looked it up on Google Maps and saw that it had good reviews, so if you have time, please go there! [Putrajaya] It is an administrative city located about 30 minutes from Kuala Lumpur. ● "Putra Mosque" I had my eye on the pink mosque, so I was happy and excited to see it from afar! Entry is free, and robes to wear inside are available for free rental. It was a beautiful, solemn atmosphere. On the way here, we crossed the Seri Wawasan Bridge, a large white bridge with a modern design. Don't miss it when you go to Putra Mosque! Early in the morning on the fourth day, we got on a bus from Malaysia to Singapore! It was my first time crossing the border by land, so I set off with 80% anxiety and tension and 20% excitement to go to Singapore... I'll write more about my trip to Singapore later! . #travel #memoriesofoverseastravel
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Posted: Nov 9, 2024
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