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How much does it cost to travel to Xinmatai?

Blog / 11/09/2024

Five-day tour of Singapore-Matai from Nanjing: price ¥ 4,380. First day itinerary: Accommodation standard: no meals: take care of yourself. Nanjing 88 Singapore reference flight time (MU771 1000/1500).

After arriving in Singapore, visit Merlion Park, where Merlion interprets the legendary story of how Singapore changed from a fishing port "Temasek" to a lion city. At the same time, you can also see Singapore's latest cultural and artistic halls, let you feel the connotation of an international metropolis, and watch the British colonial buildings [Parliament Building], [High Court] and [Binhai Art Center]. Go to Singapore's famous green space-Botanical Garden, watch Singapore's national flower-Zhuojin Bandailan and then go to Singapore's "Xanadu" [Sentosa Island].

Day 2 itinerary: accommodation standard: no meals: take care of yourself Singapore-Kuala Lumpur (Malacca)

After breakfast, go to Huaba Mountain, the highest mountain in southern Singapore, where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of downtown Singapore, the southern islands and one of the best seaports in the world. After visiting Singapore, you can go to DFS Duty Free Store, the world's largest supermarket, for about 100 minutes, and International Jewelry Exhibition Center for about 90 minutes. You can visit department stores for about 45 minutes, and buy some souvenirs or choose some small gifts. In the afternoon, you will enter Malaysia via Johor Bahru, a new town on the Malaysian border, and enjoy the Palm Garden and Rubber Garden along the way. After arriving in Kuala Lumpur for dinner, stay in the hotel and rest.

Day 3 itinerary: Accommodation standard: no meals: self-care Kuala Lumpur-Genting (Kuala Lumpur)

After breakfast, visit the historic Independence Square in the city for about 20 minutes. Built in 1966, the Monument to Heroes, one of the largest independent sculptures in the world, takes about 30 minutes. Modern design with unique style, showing the traditional beauty of Islamic art, calligraphy, knowledge and decoration [National Grand Mosque] for about 20 minutes; Located on a hill on Gonggong Road, next to the city center, the Sultan Palace is full of grass and flowers for about 20 minutes. Go to [Chocolate Shop] for about 90 minutes to taste the unique durian chocolate in Malaysia, and then visit [Tin Processing Factory] for about 60 minutes to enjoy the world-famous Malaysian tin ware. You can bring some gifts back to your relatives and friends. After that, I went to genting highlands, which is known as the "Monte Carlo in the South", and took the [Aerial Cable Car] to the top. It is about 2,000 meters above sea level and the annual temperature is about 22℃. It is the largest and most famous entertainment center and summer resort in Malaysia. You can move freely after staying in the hotel. During the day, you can go to outdoor entertainment venues: roller coasters, spiral wave cars, spinning airships and other facilities, full of crazy and exciting atmosphere; There are also children's rides such as Dumbo Elephant, Star Warrior and Little Flying Dragon specially arranged for children. In addition, there are indoor recreation areas suitable for all ages: reindeer patrol boats can take you around the whole indoor recreation area, romantic Venetian boat across the lake, igloo where snowmen can be made and snowball fights can be held, stereo cinema, high-tech dance machine, video game machine, etc., as well as bowling alley, billiard hall, SPA spa and so on.Of course, you can also choose to do nothing, walk outdoors by the lake and breathe the fresh air of the plateau. At night, vibrant bars, discos or go to the Yunxing Theatre to watch international performances, competitions or singer concerts, and experience night is still young until dawn. (Day trip to Genting and night stay in Kuala Lumpur during holidays and tourist season)

Day 4 itinerary: accommodation standard: no meals: self-care Genting-Malacca

After breakfast, visit the Jewelry Exhibition Center for about 90 minutes and the International Duty-free Watch Shop for about 45 minutes. Then take a bus to Malacca, the ancient city of Malaysia, and visit Sanbao Mountain and Sanbao Well for about 20 minutes, the Dutch Red House for about 20 minutes, and the St. Paul's Cathedral for about 20 minutes, and board the [ Check into the hotel after dinner.

Day 5 itinerary: accommodation standard: no meals: self-care Singapore 88 Nanjing reference flight time (MU772 1645/2200)

After breakfast, it takes about 90 minutes to pass through [Malacca Local Products Store], and then go to Singapore Airport to fly back to Nanjing Lukou International Airport. The whole journey ended smoothly.

Service standards include

Item 1. Transportation: group economy class air ticket (including tax)

2. Visa: group visa fee;

3. Attractions: the first ticket for attractions.

4. Accommodation: standard room of local star hotel;

5. Dining: Meals listed in the itinerary;

6. Director: overseas buses, professional drivers and professional Chinese tour guides;

7. Insurance: Our company has purchased the Travel Agency Liability Insurance according to the regulations of the National Tourism Administration. We suggest that you purchase the Traveler independently.

Casualty insurance.

without

Item 1. Passport fee;

2. The driver's tour guide tip for the whole journey: 30 yuan/person/day;

3. Self-funded 330 yuan/person outside Malaysia Content: the appearance of the Twin Towers, Prince Edward City, Water Mosque (appearance) and Prime Minister's Office (appearance).

Malai Village and Emperor Bread Chicken

4. Overseas personal consumption;

I just got back from Xinmatai on the 9th.

Basic tour fare 4689

Plus Thailand's self-funded 2100 (but it's not cost-effective to have a few grades at its own expense, but it's not cost-effective. Secondly, six other projects with 1800 yuan belong to health projects, the third one with an adult performance 2100, and the fourth one with two adult performances 2400).

I also played some sea entertainment 800

Plus Thai tippers and shemale photo fees of about 200.

It cost nearly 1000 yuan to buy things.

A total of nearly 10,000 yuan was spent.

Precautions: When the time comes, the travel society will have a notice of leaving the group, which is written, so don't worry too much.

Thailand entry and exit instructions

1. Before arriving at Bangkok International Airport, all passengers must fill in the customs declaration form and declare the amount of foreign currency they bring into the country. Violators may be arrested, charged or confiscated. The amount of Thai currency you can carry when you leave the country shall not be higher than 50,000 baht.

2. Pirated works are not allowed to be brought into the country. Legal works, such as computer software, artworks, etc., are limited to one copy for each work; It is forbidden to carry narcotics, drugs, pornographic books and weapons.

3. There is a blue toll-free telephone near the baggage carousel in Bangkok Airport, Thailand. In case of emergency, you can contact the outside world by telephone.

4. The Thai Cultural Bureau, the Wildlife Protection Bureau, the Customs Department, the Tourism Bureau of the Thai Government, and the embassies, consulates or overseas representative offices of Thailand can obtain manuals on foreign exchange control and control items.

5. To purchase large-sized Buddha statues, antiques and artworks (except small souvenirs) that need special packaging in Thailand, you must first obtain the export license certificate from the relevant competent authorities or shops, so as to submit them to the customs for inspection when leaving the country;

6. Even at the request of team members, tour leaders or tour guides, you should not be entrusted to bring your luggage, in case you break the law by carrying contraband such as drugs and firearms.

Silk products are the first specialty in Thailand. Clothes or headscarves, ties, sofa cushion covers made of Tess are fine and beautiful, economical and practical. In addition, wood carvings, horn crafts and leather products are also popular with tourists. Thailand is also rich in rubies, sapphires and turquoise, all of which are cheaper. In particular, "Siam Diamond" has a special shape and is very popular with shoppers. Almost all cities in Thailand have their own shopping advantages, and Chiang Mai is the center of national handicrafts. Bangkok is full of businessmen, cheap and good; Pattaya is "shine on you is better than blue", and the prices of many commodities are much cheaper than Bangkok. The price of textiles is only half that of similar products in Europe and America. People can not only go to shopping malls to buy goods, but also go to traditional Thai markets to see the lively scene of water trading. It's cheap and good, and it's also a good place to shop. Bang lam Phu market, full of vitality, takes ready-made clothes as the sales protagonist; Pratunam, close to Indra Hotel, is a surprising place where all kinds of cheap clothes gather. Sampheng in Yaowarat, Chinatown, is long and narrow, with goods from roadside stalls, up to gold ornaments and kitchen utensils. Chatuchak Weekend Market is the largest hawker market in China, and its business hours are from Friday night to midnight on Sunday, with numerous forests, including almost all products manufactured and planted in Thailand.

Shopping instructions

1. The Tourism Bureau of Thailand in Hong Kong has a Chinese version of the booklet entitled "Shopping in Thailand", which introduces the local products of Thailand in detail. If you read it carefully, it will help tourists understand the local products of Thailand.

2. When shopping in Thailand, the cheapest thing is leather goods. Woodcut and shell ornaments. As for the gems produced there, people who are not experts had better not buy them. When choosing leather goods, we should pay attention to the different prices of different goods, which is very different.

3, shopping in Thailand, might as well shop around. The price of goods in large department stores is fixed, but when shopping in small shops or shopping malls, you can bargain. In fact, the price of goods is two or three times lower than the marked price.

4. The Thai government clearly stipulates that foreign tourists should purchase antiques: ① For antiques brought out of the country, the buyer must obtain a license from the Thai Ministry of Art five days in advance. (2) antiques of historical or educational value to Thailand are not allowed to be taken out of the country.

5. Before buying an antique, be sure that the selling store can handle the above procedures on your behalf. When the reliability of the goods is in doubt, the customer has the right to ask the merchant to issue a guarantee that the goods can be returned. When shopping, don't point your finger at the store to ask about the price, because it is rude and impolite in Thailand.

6. Do not accept services such as tour guides and shopping guides provided by strangers; Respect the special religious beliefs in Thailand, but also prevent being forced to shop on the grounds of religious beliefs.

7. Thailand expressly prohibits any Buddha from leaving the country, so never buy it. If you buy Buddha statues in other countries, you should mail them home before entering Thailand, otherwise they will be confiscated by the customs.

8. If you don't have enough US dollars on hand, you can directly swipe your card at the local ATM machine with the UnionPay logo (such as Bangkok Bank, the ATM machine is orange), and ordinary bank cards can be used. The exchange rate is calculated according to the foreign exchange quotation of the day, plus a handling fee. The rate varies depending on the card type and amount.

Singapore is a famous shopping paradise, and people who travel to Singapore will never forget to make a big purchase here. If you go to Singapore and don't buy anything, it's almost an impossible task! Singapore is a garden-like city, so there are many beautiful high-end shopping places, where almost all famous brands in the world can be found. The most popular things for tourists are clothes, cosmetics and handicrafts. Every year in June and July, there are discount activities such as hot sales meetings in these places, so it is more meaningful to buy "bargain price" items when traveling! In addition to high-end shopping centers, there are many specialty shops and markets selling things with local characteristics and ethnic customs, such as Malay sand cages, Nepalese jewelry, ivory necklaces, Indian silk and Thai silk, which are worth visiting. But in a place like this, we should remember to "shop around and bargain". In addition to ensuring the quality and price of what we buy, bargaining is also a great pleasure!

pay attention to

1. There are many kinds of religious beliefs in Singapore, so you should respect other people's religious habits when visiting some religious places.

2. Smoking in buses, theaters, cinemas, restaurants, air-conditioned shops, government offices and other non-smoking areas will be fined.

3. Remember to take the initiative to pump water for flushing after using public toilets, otherwise it will be considered illegal and will be fined once convicted.

4. Be careful not to drink drinks, water, etc. in the subway and other public transport systems in Singapore, or you will be fined.

In Malaysia, people can buy native products with local characteristics. First of all, Malaysia is a major tin producer in the world. Of course, tin products are world-famous. Tin products in Malaysia are of excellent quality and cheap. Locals call tin ware Pewter wave, and there are many daily utensils, and silver ornaments are also very popular with tourists. Kuala Lumpur, the capital, is also a good place to buy gold ornaments. The gold ornaments here are not only high in purity, unconventional in design, but also reasonable in price. However, when shopping, it is best to go to the store recommended by Malaysia Tourism Association, where the reputation is reliable. Malaysia's handmade batik cloth has been famous in Southeast Asia since ancient times. Dyed with colorful butterflies, flowers, birds and geometric patterns on silk cloth or cotton cloth, the design is unique and unique. Local kites also have a long history. As early as the Malacca dynasty, there was a custom of flying kites. Malaysian kites are unique in shape and exquisite in workmanship, which makes people fondle. Some tourists buy them as indoor decorations, which is unique. Malaysia can be said to be a treasure house of nature, especially butterflies, with thousands of species, attracting a large number of tourists and entomologists. Locals make colorful butterflies into lifelike specimens and ornaments for sale, which has become a major specialty in Malaysia. The local area is rich in orchids, and the "orchid" series of perfumes based on them are of good quality, no less than French perfume, but the price is much cheaper than French perfume. In addition, gold paintings carved with copper or aluminum plates, with fishermen and rural life as the theme,As well as the woodcarving handicrafts carved by indigenous peoples, have certain artistic appreciation value and are rare tourist souvenirs elsewhere.

Inbound tourists must hold their own passports and tourist visas allowed to enter Malaysia. Tourists are not allowed to overstay their stay in Malaysia. Customs formalities All tourists from yellow fever infected areas or endemic areas must be vaccinated, but children under the age of L are not included. Duty-free items that tourists are allowed to bring into the country include 225 grams of tobacco or cigars, or 200 cigarettes and 1 liter of wine. You have to pay airport tax when you leave the country. Currency The name of Malaysian coin is Malaysia Ringgit, or "RM" for short, and L ringgit is equal to 100 cents (SEN). Coins are 1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents (called "L angle"), 20 cents (called "2 angle"), 50 cents (called "5 angle") and 1 ringgit respectively. The denomination of paper money is divided into RMl, RM2, RM5, RMl0, RM20, RM50, RMl00, RM500 and RMl000. Foreign currency and traveler's checks can be exchanged with banks or authorized money dealers all over the country. When traveling in remote areas, you should bring enough cash. Show your passport when cashing traveler's checks. Tip top It is not customary to tip in Malaysia. In hotels and restaurants, there is no need to tip because a 10% service charge has been added to the bill. If the Service Charge is specified on the bill, you can tip about 10%. Passengers may tip hotel waiters and baggage porters as appropriate. You don't have to tip hotel doormen and taxi drivers.

Business Hours The working hours in Malaysia are generally 8 hours, and they are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. Government office hours are from 8 am to 4: 15 pm. Half-day work is from 8 am to 12: 45 pm. Bank office hours are from 10 am to 3 pm from Monday to Friday and from 9: 30 am to 11: 30 on Saturday. Department stores and supermarkets are open from 10: 00 am to 10: 00 pm every day. Telephone local calls can be made at any telephone booth, using coins or calling cards. International calls can only be made at telephone booths or telecommunications offices where calling cards can be used. Generally, hotels have IDD service, but they have to pay some service fees. Postal service top The office hours of all post offices are from 00: 00 am to 05: 00 pm, and they are closed on Sundays and holidays. The general post office in Kuala Lumpur is open from 8 am to 6 pm daily and from 10 am to 12: 45 pm on Sundays. The service desk of most star-rated hotels provides mail service. Customs and taboos Malays are warm, humble, generous and polite people. When you are a guest in a Malay family, you should pay attention to your manners and respect your elders. Islam is the national religion of Malaysia. Malaysians think that the left hand is unclean, so tourists should not touch objects with their left hand, and they should not reach out to the lady first to ask for a handshake, let alone touch others' heads. There are many differences between Malay customs and our country, so we must pay attention to them, so as to avoid inadvertently making taboos, causing rudeness, or causing misunderstandings and unnecessary disputes.(Attached to the main precautions) Using gambling to cheat top is to trick foreign tourists into their own homes with rhetoric, and to induce tourists to play black jack and other card gambling. At first, they pretended to lose, and finally the tourists were defeated and lost empty-handed. Victims are still appearing today. Most of the victims are young people who are inexperienced and adventurous, such as college students. The swindlers pretended to be very enthusiastic and came up to talk, so the tourists followed them to their homes without thinking. These people are professional swindlers and tourists. Don't be careless. Theft usually occurs in the following situations: 1. After getting off the plane, when you put your luggage on the ground for exchange. 2. When eating in a restaurant, put your backpack on your back. Ask a friend to look after the luggage and leave your seat by yourself. There has been a theft case in which luggage was stolen in full view of a tour group of eight people. It is inevitable that people will make mistakes on the journey. Be careful of your valuables. Once the credit card is stolen, you should contact the issuing bank immediately.

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