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AN YING ( TOURIST) * A tall girl * Is a good friend with Boon Ying since secondary school * Kind, responsible, helpful and patient * Very like to travelling * Student, come for Langkawi for short semester break.
BOON YING (TOURIST) * Friend of Ann Ying, since secondary school * Materialistic * Love Shopping * Have been travel to many country * Like to waste money (thrifty) * Come to Langkawi for short semester break
NATHA (TOURIST) * Age 21 * Still studying at Universiti Chulalongkorn * Now is semester break * Had a wish tome over to Malaysia * Saw the advertisement travel on the television at Malaysia * Loves nature * It was his dream
AMZAR ( TOURIST GUIDE) * Resourceful about pulau Langkawi * Always give information * Work as a part-time job before entering the next semester in university
AZMA ( TOURIST GUIDE) * Like to smile a lot * Talkative * Care for others * Also work as a part-time job as a tourist
LOLA MEGA SARI (NARRATOR)

PLACE THAT INVOLVE * Sultan Abdul Halim Airport * Langkawi Jetty * Hotel Helang * Pulau Dayang Bunting * Beach Garden Desert Restaurant * Golf Club Datai Bay * Mahsuri Tomb, beras terbakar

Introduction
One day at Great Land of China, 2 girls are watching the television . That two girls are Ann Ying and Boon Ying and then there is a commercial break when they were having fun watching their soap dramas. The commercial break is about the travel and tours at Malaysia.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the globe, In Thailand ,a guy was also watching his television about his favorite sport section but has been stop for commercial a break about the travel and tours.
Amzar: Hi everyone, I am Amzar and this is Azma (Azma greet herself). We are from AA’ Travels and Tours!. So Guys if you feel bored’ with your Holiday come on join with us in “AA’ Travel and Tours!” For this trip we will invite

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