Malaysia is a Muslim country, and most people believe in Islamic groups. So the roofs of most buildings are onion-like halal buildings. Although the Grand Palace covers a small area, it is magnificent, with golden walls, guards inside and outside the palace, armed with live ammunition and full of royal majesty.
The pink mosque is built on an abandoned tin mine pit and surrounded by an artificial lake. It is open from 9 am to 7 pm 17 pm. Female tourists must wear free blue robes when visiting, and their hair can't be exposed, otherwise they will refuse to enter. Tourists are also denied access to Islamic prayer days. From a distance, it is a holy place for girls to punch in.
The flags of nine States in Prince Square are surrounded by the Malaysian flag. Every independence day or other festivals, there will be flag-raising celebrations by honor guards, and a large number of tourists and citizens come to visit.
Black Wind Tunnel: Located at 1 1 km in the northern suburb of Kuala Lumpur, it is a huge limestone cave, and it needs to climb 225 steps to reach the entrance. The cave is dedicated to Hindu elephant gods and dance gods, and there is also an ancestral temple cave dedicated to Hindu sage Spramania, which is very large. This is a Hindu shrine in Malaysia.