Ah Bao Hakka Yong Tau Fu 亚宝客家酿豆腐擂茶

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12, Jalan Akasia 1, Taman Akasia, Bukit Siput, 85020 Segamat District, Johor, Malaysia
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#創創塵計劃分萬萬现金 Segamat is located in Johor, Malaysia, a small town that is not very eye-catching on the map. . The second largest town in Segamat County, with a population of about 20,000. It has a large Chinese community. Labis is a large agricultural town, and the town's main economy is planting oil palm and exporting rubber. The main road in Labis is the north-south road connecting the north to the Malaysian Peninsula, and there is also a historic trunk railway that passes through the entire territory. The following is a travel guide to Segamat, Malaysia that I summarized. If it helps you, remember to follow me❗ - Attractions and prices: - Endau-Rompin National Park: This is a beautiful national park in southeastern Malaysia, with ancient tropical rainforests and rich flora and fauna. To enter the park, you need to apply for a special permit from the Johor National Park Company, which costs 10 Malaysian ringgits (about 17 yuan). Visitors can go jungle hiking, visit aboriginal villages, experience rubber boat rafting and other activities here, but some projects may require additional fees. - Labis Hot Spring: It is a famous local hot spring attraction, where you can relax and enjoy the comfort brought by the hot spring. The ticket price is relatively cheap, generally around 10 Malaysian ringgit (about 17 yuan). - Segamat Historical Museum: It displays the historical changes, cultural traditions and lifestyles of the local people in Segamat. The ticket is free and it is a good place to learn about the history and culture of Segamat. - Segamat Sultan Mosque: It is a landmark building in Segamat. Its unique architectural style and exquisite carvings are worth seeing. The visit is free, but you must pay attention to the etiquette and regulations of religious places. - Segamat River: Stroll along the riverside, enjoy the scenery by the river, and feel the tranquility and beauty of nature. It is a free leisure activity. - Food and price: - Yabao Hakka Yong Tau Foo: The store has dry noodles, clear soup noodles, curry noodles, porridge, lei cha and economic meals. Dry noodles, clear soup noodles with fried meat, fried wontons and Hakka stuffed tofu are delicious and cost about 10-15 Malaysian ringgits (about 17-26 yuan) per serving; Lei Cha is also very unique and costs about 8-12 Malaysian ringgits (about 14-21 yuan). - Zhang Yiji Wonton Noodles: A wonton noodle shop that has been passed down for four generations. It has the characteristics of Segamat wonton noodles. The noodles are chewy and the barbecued pork has been improved and has a unique taste. A bowl of wonton noodles costs 8-10 Malaysian ringgits (about 14-17 yuan). - A Long Snacks: Located in the Haochi Food Center, the fried chicken here is very popular, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, with a "wok flavor"; large noodles (Fujian noodles) are also a must-order delicacy, affordable, with an average consumption of 15-20 Malaysian ringgits (about 26-34 yuan) per person. - Notes: - Climate and clothing: Malaysia has a tropical climate, which is hot and humid all year round. It is recommended to bring light and breathable clothing. At the same time, since the indoor air-conditioning temperature is low, it is best to bring a long-sleeved thin jacket. In addition, it often rains in the local area, so you need to carry rain gear with you. - Religious culture: Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country. When visiting religious sites, you must abide by relevant etiquette and regulations. For example, when entering places such as mosques, you must dress appropriately. Women cannot expose their arms and feet, and it is best to wrap their hair with a headscarf. - Currency and payment: The currency of Malaysia is Ringgit (Malaysian Ringgit). It is recommended to exchange some Malaysian Ringgit in advance in China, or exchange it at local banks, airports, etc. In addition, most shopping malls and restaurants support credit card payments, but some small vendors may only accept cash. - Transportation: Local public transportation is relatively not very developed. If you want to visit various attractions freely, renting a car or chartering a car is a more convenient option. When driving or taking public transportation, pay attention to traffic safety. - Personal safety: Pay attention to the safety of personal belongings during the tour and avoid traveling alone in remote areas, especially at night. ⚠️ #MalaysiaSegamat #PlayOutdoors #LeisureGoodplace #CityHumanitiesNotes
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