Malaysia is a land of harmony, where many different cultures coexist; where English, Chinese, Malay, and Tamil all live under one roof; and the home to the greenest tropical vegetation in the world. FIS students had an interesting study trip, listened to Malaysian politics, visited the administrative capital of Putrajaya, and Prime Minister's Office.
After that, the students went to the ancient city of Malacca - a place recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage in 2008, stopped by the oldest city in Malaysia to visit the intersection between the east and the east with ancient European architecture, bustling West Chinatown.
Batu Caves is an interesting challenge with nearly 300 steps to admire the unique architecture of Hindu temples. Kuala Lumpur at night is such an attraction with its bustling commercial areas, sparkling twin towers, lavish shopping centers, and night markets.