The performance of Asian universities in world rankings is widely recognized. Recently, Malaysia has been drawing more international attention, especially with its impressive EduCity. Education aside, Malaysia is also full of exciting and fun activities. Here are some suggestions:

Explore Malaysia: Top Destinations for College Students

  1. Visit Kuala Lumpur
    From Chinatown and Central Market to the iconic PETRONAS Towers (KLCC), KL offers multiple hotspots to explore.
  2. Taman Negara National Park
    Visit the oldest and largest rainforest in Malaysia, covering over 4343 square kilometers. It also has the world’s longest canopy walkway. Bus ride from KL: 1-2 hours.
  3. Penang, Food Capital of Malaysia
    Penang is a food lover’s paradise, offering street food to fine dining. Must-try: Asam Laksa, a spicy noodle soup.
    Travel from KL: 4-5 hours by car, 1 hour by air.
  4. Sabah – Land Below the Wind
    Conquer Mount Kinabalu, the tallest mountain in South-East Asia at 4095 meters. Try white water rafting at Padas River or the milder Kiulu River.
    Travel from KL: 2 ½ hours by air.

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