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Average cost per visitor in Malaysia: 5000-8000
Suggested visit: 4-5 days.
Malaysian consumption level Chinese food and dinner generally cost ringgit, breakfast 1 2 ringgit. It would be cheaper if you cooked your own meals. The cost of living in Malaysia is not very high, and prices are generally twice as high as in China, but there are many goods that are cheaper than in China, and the cost of eating out will be the same or lower than in the big cities in China.
In big cities such as Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, breakfast is generally less than 5-8 ringgit in the dining room, lunch is also within 5-8 ringgit in the dining room, if you eat a meal in the mall about 15-30 ringgit per person, dinner in the dining room is generally 5-8 ringgit, if you go to a high-end place it is 15-30 ringgit. Currency exchange $1 Malaysian Ringgit = RMB 1 RMB = Malaysian Ringgit The Malaysian currency is Ringgit RM, and the exchange rate is about 1 RMB = Ringgit and 1 US Dollar = Ringgit. Renminbi cannot be exchanged for Malaysian Ringgit in China, but it can be exchanged at any moneyexchange centre in Malaysia.
It is not recommended to exchange a large amount of ringgit at the airport, tourists only need to exchange a small amount of change at the airport, which is enough to pay the fare. However, it is best to exchange a sufficient amount of ringgit in Kuala Lumpur before coming to Penang, as there are not as many currency exchange offices in Penang as there are in Kuala Lumpur, and the exchange rate is relatively low. Airports, shopping malls and hotels all have currency exchange centers (usually only paper money is accepted).
Every mall has a moneychanger, but the exchange rate is slightly lower in the city center. Most hotels charge an additional fee when accepting currency exchanges. Traveller's cheques must be exchanged at a bank.
When traveling to the countryside, be sure to bring enough cash and change. It is not cost-effective to exchange ringgit at the airport, and there are many more cost-effective exchange points in the city. If you are departing from Kuala Lumpur to other cities, it is best to exchange enough money in Kuala Lumpur before departure, because the exchange rate of other cities is lower than that of Kuala Lumpur, and old and damaged money is not charged.
Tipping Malaysia does not have a habit of tipping, if you are satisfied with the service, you can tip 5-10 ringgit depending on the situation. When dining in restaurants, the bill usually includes 6% tax and 10% service tax at checkout, so there is no need to tip.
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Malaysia is a typical tropical climate environment country, here is a large number of tropical islands, in recent years to create and upgrade the island's tourism industry and specifications, attracting tourists from all over the world to sightsee, the following to provide you with a detailed travel guide to Qiaozhou.
Route: Guangzhou - Kuala Lumpur - Semporna - Sabah - Macau
This time, I flew a total of four places, and each person spent a total of about 1,300 yuan on air tickets, which was so cost-effective that I couldn't believe that considering the problem of funds, we took AirAsia's plane throughout the whole process, AirAsia is more cost-effective than other airlines, and there are more routes, so I didn't hesitate to choose it.
And the Pearl River Delta is really super convenient, from Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Macau, Hong Kong have direct flights to Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu Sabah, whether you want to start from home, or to Hong Kong, Macau is super convenient to play for one more day.
Destination: Kuala Lumpur.
Guangzhou-Kuala Lumpur air ticket: 360 yuan.
Sights: Independence Square.
A must-see place in Malaysia! The European-style architecture is even more charming, and in the afternoon, I also saw people from different countries to check in, which was very lively.
Petronas Twin Towers. I went to the Petronas Twin Towers to take pictures at night, and it was really super beautiful to see that there were many tourists like us taking pictures with the Petronas Twin Towers.
Destination: Semporna.
Kuala Lumpur-Tawau air ticket is 445 yuan.
Semporna must go, it's really too fairy, this time I went to Mataking Island, Bangbang Island, and Timba Timba Island.
In Mataking, you can see schools of small fish swimming past you in pairs, turtles, corals, etc.
The scenery of Bang Bang Island and Timba Timba Island is almost the same, sun, sand, and waves are standard, everyone should remember to protect from the sun.
Destination: Sabah.
Tawau – Kota Kinabalu air ticket is $153.
University of Sabah. The University of Sabah is also a must-visit Internet celebrity spot, and the university's buildings are instantly appealing in terms of structure and color, as if they are in a pink castle.
Tanjung Aru Beach.
One of the top 10 most beautiful sunsets in the world, how can you miss it, we finished visiting Sabah University just in time, remember to arrive at the beach around 5pm, the feeling of watching the sunset on the beach is so romantic.
Water Mosque.
After shooting the pink university, don't miss the blue water mosque, the blue and white color of the mosque is very summery.
Return: Macau.
The air ticket from Kota Kinabalu to Macau International Airport is 480 yuan.
AirAsia has four airports in the Pearl River Delta: Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Macau.
At that time, I wanted to go to Macau by the way, so I chose the return trip to Sabah to Macau, and now I can also book a shuttle bus service from Kuala Lumpur to Macau and Macau to Zhuhai Border Gate.
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1.Langkawi is a magical archipelago and one of the best tourist attractions in Malaysia.
2.Tioman Island - offers some of the most beautiful scenery in Malaysia.
3.Georgetown, Penang - One of the best tourist destinations in Malaysia. Penang is usually one of the most popular tourist attractions in Malaysia.
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That is definitely the Pearl of the Orient in Malaysia is the most fun because not only is there a lot of food you have never seen before, but you can also see the sunrise and sunset.
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1. Twin Towers.
Guide: The balance and composure brought by the twin buildings is commendable. Walk up to the twin towers for a panoramic view of the city of Kuala Lumpur.
Especially at night, when the lights are bright, the scenery is especially magnificent, and the feeling of connecting to the night sky is a bit dreamlike. Duration: 2 hours recommended.
Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 9:00-21:00, Friday 13:00-14:30 closed. It is closed on Mondays and is open to the public on public holidays except Eid al-Fitr and Hari Raj.
2. Jiamei Grand Mosque.
Guide: Attractions with free admission. However, both men and women need to wear long shirts, and women also need to wrap up square scarves.
30-18:00, closed during Friday prayer service (11:00-14:
3. Citing Street.
Guide: It's a great place to experience the local atmosphere, it's more bustling, with a variety of merchandise and souvenirs**, and remember to haggle. It's also a place where you can enjoy lunch before heading to the airport.
Memo: Kuala Lumpur to Penang From Kuala Lumpur to Penang by train+boat route: the train from Kuala Lumpur to Butterworth is MYR 35 by the clock; Butterworth to Penang Ferry Ringgit, with the clock.
1. Penang Branch.
Guide: Penang is one of the cities with the strongest Malay-Chinese aura, with Chinese billboards on the streets, the ruins of Mr. Sun Yat-sen, and at the same time, Penang is also a city with a strong Nanyang taste, and there are many main churches and engineering buildings. Duration:
2. Emotional alley points.
Guide: Feeling Lane is a long but one-mile alley, which is often famous here, and it is said that the previous colonists thought that they could see the ocean from the alley to the world, and it was suitable for seeing the mountains and the sea, and building a love nest together. This trail is also a backpacker's paradise and is home to a plethora of guesthouses and a wide variety of snacks, as well as the perfect way to experience the slow time in Penang.
For general travel, English is basically no problem, and Chinese communication needs to go to places with many Chinese. Local Chinese mostly speak ** Chinese in various provinces and cities in southern China, and the more common ones include Chinese, Hokkien, Cantonese, and general oh. The map of Malaysia shows that the South China Sea is divided into two main parts:
The western half is located in the Malay Peninsula, often referred to as West Malaysia, and is connected to Thailand and Singapore to the north; The eastern half, often referred to as East Malaysia, is located on the northern side of the island of Borneo and borders Kalimantan, Indonesia, to the south.
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Malaysia is a tropical country, there are many rich marine resources, retro Catholic churches, so if you want to travel here, you must make arrangements in advance.
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Go ** and who to go How to get there Start making a route Hotel Reservation Local transportation What to eat Essentials. After these steps are determined, you can make a document to print or save on your phone for easy viewing. Of course, if you are too troublesome, it is recommended to travel in a group, which can save a lot of trouble.
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1. Visa: Chinese citizens need a visa to enter Malaysia, and the visa type is divided into two types: sticker visa and electronic visa. The cost of applying for a visa is about 220 yuan, and the general visa issuance time is 3-5 working days.
2. Transportation guide: Many cities in China have direct flights to Malaysia, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chongqing, Chengdu, etc., are regular routes, which can be very convenient to fly directly to Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia.
3. The best time to travel: Malaysia is located near the equator, the average temperature is between 26 and 29, and it is warm and comfortable all year round, and there are no obvious four seasons, so it is suitable for travel all year round. If I had to say that it is the best month to visit, it should be the period from May to September, when there will be less rainfall during this period, which is conducive to the planning of tourists' itinerary.
4. Recommended routes: Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Tawau, Semporna.
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