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After 4 days and 3 nights in Malaysia, tell the truth, real life is different from what you imagined

author:Chia Tai Bright Planet 0XL
After 4 days and 3 nights in Malaysia, tell the truth, real life is different from what you imagined

Title: "Travelling in Malaysia: Reality is very different from imagination"

Looking back on my 4 days and 3 nights in Malaysia, I am deeply aware that the real life presented by travel is often very different from what we imagined. This trip allowed me to appreciate the charm of different cultures and gave me a deeper understanding of this diverse country.

The moment I arrived in Kuala Lumpur, I was blown away by the vibrancy and diversity of the city. Towering buildings, bustling streets, and a variety of cuisines make up the city's unique charm. However, compared to the bustling scene I imagined, I also discovered a hidden side of the city. In the streets and alleys, I saw the living conditions of ordinary people, who are industrious and simple, full of enthusiasm and vitality for life. This contrast of real life makes me cherish the diversity and inclusion of this country even more.

After 4 days and 3 nights in Malaysia, tell the truth, real life is different from what you imagined

During my tour of Kuala Lumpur, I headed to the famous streets of Badarua, which is bustling with people of all cultures. Tasting food from different cultural backgrounds, I couldn't help but be amazed by the diverse food culture in Malaysia. Whether it's traditional Malay curry, Chinese char kuay teow, or Indian curry rice, each dish conveys the unique charm of culture. Interacting with the local people, I learned that the people here are willing to share their culture and are willing to let the world know about their traditions and Xi.

In addition to the bustling city, I also gained an in-depth understanding of the natural beauty of Malaysia. Coming to Penang, I walked along the famous street graffiti area and was blown away by the graffiti works that came to life. These graffiti works are not only a display of art, but also an interpretation of historical, cultural and social phenomena. In Malacca, I visited historic sites such as ancient buildings and museums, and I was deeply impressed by the rich history that it holds.

I also met many friendly and welcoming locals during this trip. They were willing to share their stories and insights, which gave me a better understanding of the culture and lifestyle in Malaysia. Their enthusiasm added a lot of color to my trip and filled me with curiosity and respect for the country.

Looking back on this trip to Malaysia, I am deeply aware that real life is often beyond our imagination. The country is not only rich in culture and beauty, but also in its ordinary and genuine people. Traveling is not only to enjoy the scenery, but also to appreciate the charm of different cultures, and to feel the truth and beauty of those ordinary lives. I will always cherish fond memories and profound experiences of my trip to Malaysia.

After 4 days and 3 nights in Malaysia, tell the truth, real life is different from what you imagined

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