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Malaysia

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Batu Caves is an iconic Hindu temple nestled within limestone caves, attracting visitors with its spiritual and cultural significance. To reach the main shrine, visitors climb 272 colorful steps, leading up to the magnificent site. Batu Caves is also famous for housing the world’s tallest Lord Murugan statue, standing at an impressive 42.7 meters.

Genting Highlands, often called the “City of Entertainment,” is a popular hill resort offering a mix of natural beauty and fun attractions. Visitors can enjoy a scenic cable car ride, explore theme parks, try their luck at the casino, and indulge in various entertainment options. Notably, the Genting Skyway is recognized as one of the world’s longest and fastest gondola lifts, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

Merdeka Square (Dataran Merdeka) is a historic landmark where Malaysia declared its independence in 1957. The square is surrounded by stunning colonial-era buildings, including the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, which adds to its architectural charm. A prominent feature of the square is its 95-meter-tall flagpole, ranking among the tallest in the world.

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City, Culture, Shopping, Food

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