Experience and practice Malaysian technology and culture

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

KUALA LUMPUR, January 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Malaysia is rich and long history and culture, and Kuala Lumpur, as the heart of the country, has welcomed a group of enthusiastic students to perform a shining journey across time.

The 2024 Winter Vacation China International Youth Robot Exchange Activity, the Malaysian study delegation ushered in a wonderful journey full of history and cultural heritage today. The participants visited the National Palace of Malaysia, the Royal Selangor Museum, a traditional handmade batik workshop, the Kuala Lumpur Science Discovery Centre, and the Petronas Twin Towers, a landmark in Malaysia.

A group photo of the visiting group in front of the Malaysian Royal Palace.

First of all, the participants were fascinated by the ancient architecture and unique culture of the National Palace of Malaysia when they visited it. The magnificent architecture of the palace inherits the thousand-year-old royal history of Malaysia, and the students felt as if they had traveled back in time to experience the country's long and glorious royal history.

Study tours to experience traditional Malaysian crafts.

Next, the participants visited the Royal Selangor Museum, which not only houses a rich collection of historical artefacts, but also adds a detailed introduction to the pewter craft. Malaysia is famous for its pewter products, and this ancient handicraft is vividly displayed in museums. The participants gained an in-depth understanding of the processing of tin and the advantages of tin products, a cultural element that gave them a deeper understanding of the traditional crafts of Malaysia. At the museum, the participants learned that Royal Selangor is an important force in the Malaysian tin industry and is internationally renowned for its exquisite pewter making skills. Not only that, as a production and innovation base for tin products, Royal Selangor is also one of the representative brands of tin craftsmanship.

Next, the delegation visited the Kuala Lumpur Science Discovery Centre, which was an interesting and technological exploration journey. Conveniently located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the Discovery Centre is located on the 4th floor of the Suria KLCC in the middle of the Petronas Towers, an iconic building completed in 1998 and once the world's tallest building, housed by Petronas' headquarters. Designed with modern architecture, the Petronas Twin Towers are one of the symbols of Malaysia and a unique highlight of the Kuala Lumpur city skyline. The Science Discovery Center is a place where various scientific knowledge such as the universe, nature, and humanities are integrated. Students learn about science, technology, engineering and mathematics in a fun way and experience the fascinating world of science and technology firsthand. The museum brings together more than 10 categories of interactive exhibits, through which students have an in-depth understanding of the mysteries of science and technology. Each exhibit presents scientific principles in a vivid way, allowing students to gain knowledge in an entertaining way. This edutainment makes science more interesting and interesting. In the Dark Ride, the trainees embarked on a journey through the sky, forests, and oceans, and experienced the thrill of a tropical storm flight simulation. It's not just a showcase of technology, it's a fascinating scientific adventure. At the Discovery Centre, participants will also be able to hear about the history of Malaysia's natural resources. This provided them with the opportunity to learn about the country's achievements in the fields of science and technology and the environment, broadening their understanding of sustainable development. The participants were very impressed with the KL Science Discovery Centre. It is not only a temple of science and technology, but also an ideal place to stimulate students' interest in learning and broaden their scientific horizons. Through this wonderful journey, the students left their own footprints in the ocean of science and technology.

The group members taste the special food at a glance.

During today's visit, the students tasted the unique flavor of Musang King durian. Musang King, as a treasure among durians, is known for its rich aroma and delicate taste. Known as the "King of Durians", this durian variety has a full flesh and a mellow taste.

When the students tasted Musang King durian, they were first attracted by its unique appearance. The skin is hard, full in shape, and the surface is uneven, like a strange gem. When the skin is cut, the flesh is golden in color and exudes a strong durian aroma. When tasting, the students not only felt the sweet taste of Musang King durian, but also experienced its unique caramel and nutty flavor. Chewed in the mouth, the flesh is delicate and silky, with a rich aroma that is intoxicating. This experience of tasting Musang King durian became a unique and delicious memory for the trainees in the Malaysian exchange activities.

During the visit, the Lunar New Year was approaching, and the students were fortunate to feel the strong Chinese New Year atmosphere in Malaysia. The scene of the Chinese in Malaysia warmly welcoming the Chinese New Year made the students feel warm and warm. They experienced first-hand the traditional way of celebrating Malaysians during the festival, which added a strong humanistic touch to the whole study tour.

Throughout the visit, the excitement of the students was overflowing. Each attraction becomes a new world of discovery and exploration, and history and culture come to life on this amazing journey. While leaving behind the beautiful moments, the students also left behind a deep yearning and gratitude for Malaysia. With a full harvest, the trip to Malaysia will become a unique scenery in the story of their youth.

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