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What are the top ten must-see attractions in Malaysia? Can you tell me?

1. Kapalai Island is located in the middle of a coral group. The sea here is crystal clear and it is a famous diving paradise. There are 51 villas and cabins on the island, each of which is a water house, featuring the architectural style of a traditional water village.

2. Mabul Island, Mabul Island is one of the world's top diving resorts, where tourists can swim, snorkel and dive. In addition, Mabul Island can provide holiday homes and folk houses for accommodation. A rich variety of marine life lives in the waters near Mabul Island. Visitors who are not familiar with water can also watch the colorful corals, starfish and fish on the seabed on the corridor of the water house.

3. Langkawi, Langkawi is the largest of the 104 islands on the coast of Kedah, Malaysia. Langkawi is about 112 kilometers north of Penang. It belongs to the Kedah state of Malaysia administratively and is geographically close to Thailand.

4. Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Known as the "Tin Capital and Jiao Capital of the World", it is surrounded by hills and mountains to the west, north and east, and the Klang River runs through the city.

5. Malacca is the oldest ancient city in Malaysia. It is located on the north shore of the Strait of Malacca, with the Malacca River passing through the city. Zheng He stopped here six times during his voyages to the West, and it is now the choke point of the Strait of Malacca, a maritime lifeline.

6. Tioman Island is considered to be one of the most beautiful islands in the world. The 1958 movie "South Pacific" was set on this island. Although it is the most commercially developed island in Malaysia, it is still full of wild natural beauty.

7. Perhentian Island, located in the northeastern part of Malaysia, is known as "a must-visit place in Malaysia". It has the most beautiful beaches and diving spots in Malaysia. Visitors can also choose to explore the island's tropical rainforest, and there are many cheap hotels.

8. Penang, if you like food, you must go to Penang. It is definitely the food capital of Malaysia. It is so delicious, and most of the food in Penang are not expensive. Anyway Except for the last picture of crab, each portion of the delicacies in the pictures below is less than 10 yuan.

9. Batu Caves. There are about 20 limestone caves on the mountainside of several peaks with thousands of cliffs hidden by jungles. Among them, the light cave is 50 to 60 meters high and 70 to 80 meters wide. Sunlight shines into the cave from the hole on the top, hence its name. The dark cave is 366 meters long. The cave is dark and refreshing. The path is steep and winding. It is home to tens of thousands of bats and snakes. It also has numerous sub-caves, making it impossible for ordinary people to set foot at the bottom of the cave.

10. Mount Kailash is the highest peak in Southeast Asia, also known as the "Chinese Widow Mountain". The formation of Mount Kailash has a history of 1.5 million years. The orogeny of the earth's crust is still going on, so we can Say it's a living sandstone mountain. Although this mountain is high, it is a very easy mountain to climb due to its structure.