Batu Caves, built in a large limestone cave, are worth seeing. The first one is Batu Caves, also known as Batu Caves, the largest Hindu temple in Malaysia. It is located about 30 minutes north of Kuala Lumpur by car. As the name suggests, the temple is located in a cave in the mountains, and the 272 steps leading up to it offer beautiful scenery and a test of discipline (?) for visitors. The temple is said to have been created about 400 million years ago. The limestone caves, which are said to be 400 million years old, are rich in nature and are still a paradise for animals. In particular, many monkeys live here, which has also become popular on social networking sites. However, the smart and uninhibited monkeys can sometimes behave unexpectedly, so you should always be careful when going up and down the stairs. Plastic bags can be snatched from them because they are aware that they contain food, and they may throw the scraps of their finished meal at you, so be on your guard. This wildness is part of what makes Kuala Lumpur such a sacred place in Hindu Malaysia, and I recommend that you visit it when you are in Kuala Lumpur.
Sunway City Promotes Medical Tourism In the southwestern suburbs of Kuala Lumpur lies Sunway City, a town created by the Sunway Group. Sunway is a major Malaysian corporate group that began as a tin mining company and has recently become involved in real estate development. The Sunway Lagoon theme park, Sunway University, a university with a large student population, and Sunway Pyramid, a large-scale shopping mall, are located on the former tin mining site. Sunway Pyramid, a large shopping mall, office buildings and residential complexes are also under construction. We visited Sunway Sanctuary, a luxury senior service residence, and Sunway Medical Centre, a general hospital. The Sanctuary is an apartment complex for retired seniors that offers meals and cleaning as well as 24-hour concierge service, health maintenance exams, and lectures. In addition, experience stay packages and accommodation packages for rehabilitation purposes are also available. There are also hotel-like facilities to meet many needs, including a heated swimming pool, fitness room, billiard room, mini-theater, karaoke lounge, and game room (mah-jongg). And next door is the Medical Center, which has more than 60 medical departments and 616 beds. It is a general hospital that is actively introducing the latest medical equipment and treatment technology. The standard of medical care in Malaysia is highly regarded, and with the recent focus on medical tourism for the purpose of treatment and examination, this facility is also gaining popularity both domestically and internationally.
Putrajaya is a city located about 25 km south of Kuala Lumpur, about 30 minutes by expressway, and is the administrative center of the city. The city has a history of development based on the major concept of nature conservation, and approximately 38% of the city’s total area is covered with parks and lakes, making the city characterized by abundant greenery and water. The city also has many beautiful exterior architectural structures, and many tourists visit to see the pink “Putra Mosque” and “Perdana Putra,” the official residence of the prime minister. One of the most convenient ways to see the sights is to take a “Putrajaya Cruise,” a round-the-lake tour of Putrajaya Lake. It takes about one hour to see the Putra Mosque and Perdana Putra from the lake, and the sense of freedom on the water makes it a quite popular activity. Many tourists and students on school excursions were also on board the boat, enjoying the scenery from the deck. The adult fare was 50RM, or about 1,570 Japanese yen (1RM=31.4 yen).
The scale and beauty of the Pink Mosque, popular on social networking sites, is astonishing. The Pink Putra Mosque is open to tourists during the hours it is open to the public. The mosque is open to the public from 9:00 to 22:00 Monday through Thursday, and from 9:00 to 11:00 and 15:00 to 22:00 on Fridays. Even though it is open to the public, it is an Islamic religious site, so etiquette and dress must be observed. For women, there is a corner where you can borrow a robe that covers your entire body. The interior is beautiful and spacious, and the atmosphere is solemn and special.
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