The Diary Game Season 3,Inventory of ins wind punch cards around Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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If you are a person who loves to take pictures, you must have seen many beautiful photos of this high-value country in Malaysia. The scenery of big cities and islands are well-known places to take pictures, but the ones around the Malay capital Kuala Lumpur are slightly smaller. Many, but very ins-style check-in places, have you ever been to it?

Selangor

Selangor is one of the thirteen states in Malaysia. It is located in the middle of the west coast of the Malay Peninsula. It is famous for fireflies and is one of the three largest fireflies in the world. But in addition to the fireflies, the rainbow stairs and sky realm here are getting more and more famous.

Royal Selangor

Batu Caves

Batu Caves is a holy place of Hindu pilgrimage. It is a group of limestone caves. It is called "one of the most mysterious and beautiful caves in the world." See the geological phenomena of Castel caves such as stone pillars, stalagmites and tiankeng
The ins wind photo-taking place of Batu Caves is its long and steep stairs. After the "stair change" in the summer of 2018, the steep stairs became colorful and very photogenic. They looked like a rainbow from a distance, so they were called "rainbow stairs". In front of the Rainbow Stairs, there is a 140-foot tall gilded Indian Buddha, a huge statue of the God of War Murugan, which is very spectacular.

Photo suggestion:
If you are shooting a panoramic view, you need to retreat to the square. If you are shooting a part of a ladder, it is recommended to use a telephoto lens. For portraits, only one person's photo is very beautiful on the ins, which was taken by someone who cleared the scene, not for ordinary tourists.

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  1. Take a monorail from Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station to Titiwangsa station (Titiwangsa station), and then take a bus to Batu Caves;
  2. It takes about 45 minutes to drive from downtown Malaysia by car, which is a convenient way to travel.

Opening hours:
Tuesday to Friday 10:00-17:00; Saturday to Sunday 10:30-17:30; closed on Monday

Tickets: Free

tips:
When going to Batu Caves, try not to wear accessories and carry food, so as not to be caught by monkeys. In addition, female visitors to Batu Caves are required to wear knee-length trousers or skirts to respect religious occasions.

Skyland

When it comes to the realm of the sky, it is easy to think of the Uyuni Salt Lake in Bolivia, South America. In fact, in Malaysia, you can also see a mysterious shoal the size of nearly 100 football fields. This mysterious shoal is called Sasharan Sasaran in Malaysia. Selangor is about an hour’s drive and half an hour’s boat ride from Kuala Lumpur. Sa Saran is located in the Strait of Malacca. It is usually a vast ocean. When the tide is low, a large beach will appear. At this time, the reflection of the sea and the sky can take very dreamy photos.
Under the reflection of the sky and the sea, there is a fantastic sky mirror, and then the high tide water will submerge here again, leaving only the image of the camera shutter to be unforgettable for a long time.

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Photo suggestion:
If you want to go to Sasharan to shoot the ins wind sky, you need to make some preparations in advance, check the weather forecast to see if it is blue sky and white clouds, and it will appear after the tide (about four or five days around the 15th day of the new year) A mysterious shoal the size of nearly 100 football fields.

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Selangor is more than an hour's drive from Kuala Lumpur. After that, you will need to take a fishing boat. The fishing boat needs to be booked in advance. The charges are as follows (including personal insurance): MYR 70 for locals, MYR 80 for foreigners (approximately RMB 130), local children (12 Under the age of) MYR 55, foreign children MYR 65 (equivalent to about RMB 110). Scenic address: Kuala Selangor, Selangor, Malaysia.

Opening hours: 8:00-18:00 (different opening hours every day according to the lunar calendar)

Ticket cost: free

Putrajaya

Putrajaya is the new administrative center of Malaysia. It is a modern city built with the concept of smart city design. The entire Putrajaya has a vast area, 70% of which are green areas, with red flowers and green leaves in a quiet and pleasant environment. Now it is already a popular tourist attraction in Malaysia. one.

Pink mosque
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Putrajaya’s not-to-miss ins wind check-in attraction is of course the Pink Mosque. This is the largest mosque in Malaysia. Three-quarters of the entire mosque is built on Lake Blatter. The exterior is all pink, the color is quite soft, and a lot of roses are used. It is made of marble, very girly and dreamy.
This mosque is mainly divided into three parts: prayer hall, large minaret and mausoleum. The roof of the hall looks like an open umbrella, composed of 49 large and small round arches. The large minaret is shaped like a rocket and the tower is tall. 73 meters, there are elevators and stairs leading to the upper end. The mausoleum is built behind the mosque and only the national heroes of Islam are buried.

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