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Petronas Twin Towers
The Petronas Twin Towers once held the title of the world’s tallest buildings, featuring the iconic Skybridge on the 41st–42nd floors and offering breathtaking views of Kuala Lumpur from the observation deck on the 86th floor.
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Fort Cornwallis
Fort Cornwallis features the famous Seri Rambai Cannon, historic colonial structures, and scenic views of the Esplanade, making it a must-visit attraction for history enthusiasts and photographers.
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Penang Hill
Penang Hill is the first colonial hill station developed on the Malaysian peninsula. Located 6 km from George Town, it's 5 degrees Celsius cooler than the city and home to one of the world's oldest funicular railways.
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Concubine Lane
A charming historic street blending culture, history, and delicious food, filled with cafés, restaurants, souvenir shops, and murals depicting its rich heritage.
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Chew Jetty
A 19th-century Chinese fishing village on stilts with stunning seaside views and heritage charm.
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Tanjung Rhu Beach
A 450-meter-long white sandy beach with crystal-clear water, scenic Casuarina trees and mangroves, perfect for swimming, kayaking, watching the sunset, and relaxing on sunbeds. Facilities include restaurants, bars, public restrooms, and water sport rentals.
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Penang Street Art
Streets filled with beautiful and rare street art created by famous artists, ideal for photography and city exploration.
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Jambatan Tuanku Syed Putra
A rainbow-colored bridge that connects communities and has become a modern symbol of Kuala Perlis.
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Awana Skyway
This 2.8 km gondola ride soars over a 130-million-year-old rainforest. It offers both standard and glass-bottom cabins, providing a thrilling 360-degree view. The journey takes just 10 minutes to cover a height of 620 meters, with a free stop at the Chin Swee Caves Temple.
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Menara Kuala Lumpur
KL Tower is the ultimate viewpoint of Kuala Lumpur, with its thrilling Sky Deck, Sky Box, and world-famous revolving restaurant.
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National Textile Museum Malaysia
The building features outstanding Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture, built in 1896, and the interior is divided into four main exhibition rooms that present the stories of batik, songket, and jewelry of various Malaysian ethnic groups
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Taman Negara National Park Pahang
Ancient rainforest over 130 million years old Famous canopy walkway over 500 meters long River cruises along the Tembeling RiverBukit Teresek viewpoint overlooking Mount Tahan Home to indigenous Orang Asli communities
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Cherating Turtle Sanctuary Pahang
The beach is safe for sea turtle nesting and features a program for releasing hatchlings into the sea. Educational programs focus on the conservation of Olive Ridley and Hawksbill turtles, and the facilities are environmentally friendly.
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Thean Hou Temple
An impressive 6-story architectural masterpiece featuring South Chinese design with intricate dragon roofs and ornate carvings, serving as a key center for the worship of the Goddess Mazu and a major destination for Chinese New Year celebrations adorned with thousands of red lanterns.
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Teluk Cempedak Beach Pahang
Scenic sandy beach close to Kuantan city Palm trees and rocky outcrops along the coast Popular for swimming, surfing, and jogging Family-friendly with nearby cafes and restaurants Stunning sunset views over the South China Sea
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Layang Layang Island
It is one of the world's best scuba diving sites, with waters as clear as 30–40 meters, making it ideal for viewing hammerhead sharks and coral reefs.
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Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion The Blue Mansion
The mansion's highlight is its unique blue color, decorated in a Chinese-Western style, with a Chinese dragon-patterned roof and European mosaic tiles, all designed according to Feng Shui principles.
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Genting Highlands Pahang
Cool mountain climate and scenic views Indoor and outdoor theme parks Casinos and nightlife Hotels, shopping malls, and dining options Entertainment for families and couples
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