【K】Malaysia Travel-Kuala Lumpur[말레이시아 여행-쿠알라룸푸르]국립이슬람사원의 점심 풍경/National Mosque/Lunch
The first place I chose to travel to was the largest National Islamic mosque in Southeast Asia, with its 18-sided ceiling. During the daytime on weekdays, the front of the temple was full of people who came to break lunch. "The lunch time is from 12:30 to 2:30. I go to work and eat and pray. "In front of the temple where the parking lot has been opened, an outdoor restaurant is set up for temporary visitors only at lunchtime. Malaysian lunches to meet prayer times consist of simple buffet meals with fish and chicken. Hamburger is the best-selling best-selling beef patty on the fly. Bread that is baked in the same way as our country was like a friend of my hometown that I met in other countries. People who eat lunch at a restaurant that sits on a hillside at 35 degrees in the heat of the day. Malaysians seem to have a good character. Muslims say that they pray five times before they fall asleep from the dawn. Washing hands and feet and praying is a tradition of Islam, but about 8,000 people visit this temple at lunchtime, so the shoebox is always overcrowded. In the country where Islam is a state of affairs, there was a grave of the former prime ministers in the temple. "Malaysia has a variety of religions, including Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. People here freely choose and believe in the religion they want to believe among many religions. Religious issues rarely happen except for some local issues, because all religions coexist peacefully on the basis of a broad understanding and care for each other. "
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