We went to Malaysia and Singapore for a total of 2 weeks. Although these two countries are really close to each other, they have big difference. Singapore is famous for its high urbanization; the usage of every single building, every single plant, and every part of area are all carefully schemed, which means there’s no waste of land. Furthermore, it’s very clean in Singapore, and people obey laws and rules there. I’m impressed by its hot and humid weather there. It makes me sticky and sweating all the time.
On the last day in Malaysia, we went to Malacca, a little town in the south of Malaysia. When I was on the bus, I saw many buildings in different styles. Some looked like Chinese traditional buildings, while others looked aboriginal or British. I loved the weather there, especially when the sun creeping up in the morning. The first gleam of the day came in the first sight along the sea shore. Oh my god! I’ve got to say it’s magnificent. Regretfully, I didn’t take a picture of it. We went to a Chinatown in Malacca as well. It was hot, but we kept walking around, seeing those beautiful ancient buildings. We traversed a river through a bridge. I stopped on the bridge for a while and tried to put myself into this atmosphere. The red belfry curved with Chinese words on it rang and scared the pigeons away. The pigeons flew through the sky; I could see their shadows moving rapidly, and I could feel a sudden breeze whiffing. I don’t know why, but I enjoyed this moment as well as these views around me.
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