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During moments of joy, we may not have many opportunities to travel and experience the cultures of neighboring countries. However, when the chance arises, we should seize the opportunity to fully embrace the happiness it brings. Our neighbors have much to offer, and their differences require us to adapt to the rapid pace of the social media age. With just a touch of our fingers, we can access information and updates quickly and easily. This is what we should learn and adapt to in this technological era. To welcome the AEC, sharing information provides everyone with access to accurate data.

This trip to Malaysia provided an opportunity to gather additional information to complete my travel writing project. I aim to share my travel experiences and serve as a guide for future travelers, equipping them with valuable information for their journeys.

Do you believe that our journeys extend beyond mere leisure travel? When we broaden our perspectives and shift our mindsets, we transform mundane experiences into thrilling challenges. This signifies our willingness to exchange personal experiences and actively seek knowledge that enriches our lives. Despite communication barriers and misunderstandings, we persevere due to our shared values. When words fail us, we resort to expressive gestures, scribbled notes, or even English language guides to convey our message.

Traveling to Malaysia can be challenging due to language barriers and difficulty finding food. Without proper research, travelers may be overcharged. It is common for tourists to be deceived, even if it is only for a small amount. For example, a bottle of water that costs 20 Thai baht (approximately 2.34 Malaysian ringgit) may be mistakenly charged at a higher price. (1 Malaysian ringgit is equivalent to 8.56 Thai baht.)

During my travels, I had the opportunity to attend the Thaipusam festival, a significant Hindu celebration held between late January and early February. The event showcased the strong sense of community and mutual support among the participants. Despite the sweltering heat, witnessing the festival was a stroke of luck. It prompted me to reflect on our own traditions and ponder the differences and factors that contribute to the concept of "faith." If individuals become self-absorbed and driven by personal gain, when will they recognize their own worth? Even seemingly insignificant actions, when combined, can become monumental due to the power of belief and faith.

The Thaipusam festival is held at Batu Caves, a Hindu religious site, to honor the god Murugan. The festival features a chariot procession and devotees performing self-mortification with skewers. In the morning, many Hindus come to perform religious ceremonies at the caves. The most prominent feature of Batu Caves is the large golden statue of Lord Murugan, the son of Lord Shiva. To reach the cave hall at the top, visitors must climb 272 steps from the entrance, where they can admire the beauty of the stalactites and stalagmites.

The arduous ascent demands unwavering resolve and unwavering faith. Without them, discouragement and fear of exhaustion may impede progress. However, when opportunity presents itself, the upward journey becomes a testament to the power of challenge and belief, forging an unyielding faith. If others have succeeded, why should we doubt our own capabilities?

I firmly believe that if we open our minds, embrace change, and prepare for what lies ahead, we can overcome any obstacle. This is similar to traveling to Malaysia, where there is still much to share and learn with everyone. This information can be used for future trips. There may be moments of joy and laughter, but there may also be moments of sadness and loneliness. However, when we dare to face the outside world, we can let go of the suffering that is trapped within us and embrace happiness to the fullest. True happiness comes from a joyful heart and enjoyment in what we do.

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