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I am Malaysian.
How much it will cost depends on how you plan to play? However, if you are careful about the seven-day free trip, it should be 5,000 yuan.
Buy AirAsia tickets, they started a zero ticket campaign on May 18, you can book tickets from January to May next year. Then stay at AirAsia's subsidiary tune hotel (with Chinese**), if there is a promotion, a room can also get about 9 yuan a night.
Bringing RMB and UnionPay cards will do. There are generally currency exchange shops in shopping malls there, and you can exchange them for the most popular ringgit.
As a first-time traveler, it is recommended to arrive at Kuala Lumpur Cheap Airport (LCCT) from China and transfer to Kuala Terengganu for a four-day and two-night stay at Koh Lae Lang, and then go back to Kuala Lumpur for two days and one night.
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All I know is to bring ringgit, and Malaysia is like summer all year round, I recommend you go to Genting, Cameron Highlands, Kuala Lumpur or Malacca in Malaysia.
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It doesn't matter how much you want, depending on how you want to play.
It is a good choice for airlines to choose AirAsia, book in advance, and book round-trip tickets. Cheap!
The hotel can be booked online, and the hotel can be booked now. Find hotels and guesthouses in some destinations and compare them yourself.
You can bring RMB and US dollars, it is recommended to bring RMB, it is cost-effective. Converting USD to MYR will result in a loss.
November and December are good months of the year. Not hot, less rain.
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It is best to go back early to rest in Malaysia, after all, sometimes personal safety is still very important, so let's talk about what places to pay attention to when you travel, or the loss of your passport.
1. Beware of motorcycle snatching. There are some criminals in Malaysia who use motorcycles to snatch handbags or shoulder bags from pedestrians on the side of the road, and tourists are advised not to use handbags or shoulder bags with long shoulder straps.
2. Avoid going to remote areas alone. Women should go out in a group and be alert when passing through less crowded underpasses, garages or overpasses.
3. Pay attention to carry your travel documents and do not hand over your passport to others for safekeeping. It is best to carry valuables in a scattered manner.
4. Enhance the awareness of self-protection, do not be surprised by changes, and deal with problems flexibly and tactfully. In the event of an accident, you should report the accident to the police station or try to contact the embassy or consulate as soon as possible.
5. Don't stay illegally to find a job. Some Chinese citizens who came to Malaysia on short-term visas were disturbed by local illegal ** demagoguery and illegally stayed in Malaysia to find a job, and finally spent a lot of intermediary fees, not only did not find a job, but because of the overstay and could not return home, and were even arrested.
6. When participating in island tours, especially diving and other water sports, please follow the safety reminders of the tour guide, observe the safety signs of relevant waters, pay attention to the location of life-saving equipment and lifeguards, and do not swim in remote sea areas. If you are unwell, have high blood pressure, heart disease, etc., and are not suitable to go to the sea, do not take risks. Choose a regular travel agency and find out about the accident insurance situation in advance.
It is recommended that more than 2 people travel together to take care of each other.
7. When traveling to the above areas, pay attention to personal safety, raise risk awareness, strengthen safety precautions, pay attention to the local security situation, and try to avoid traveling alone at night or going to remote islands and other inaccessible areas. In case of emergency, please call the police or contact the embassy or consulate in time.
In addition, Chinese citizens should keep and bring a copy or electronic version of their passport and the original domestic ID card before coming to Malaysia, and store it separately from the original passport in case of accidental loss of passport. Check your passport when boarding and disembarking the plane, and keep an eye on it at the airport. If you lose your passport at the immigration gate at the airport, you should first actively search for it, and if it fails, you should call the police as soon as possible and call the embassy or consulate for help.
8. What should I do if my passport is lost, stolen or robbed while abroad?
The loss should be reported to the nearest police station immediately. You can go to the Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Malaysia to reissue your passport. It should be noted that the sale, transfer, forgery, and intentional destruction of passports are illegal acts, and violators may be liable for legal responsibilities.
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When going to Malaysia, it's best to go back early and rest. After all, sometimes personal safety is important. Here are some of the things you should pay attention to when traveling, otherwise you will lose your passport.
1.Beware of motorcycle bag grabbing. Some criminals in Malaysia use motorcycles to snatch the handbags or backpacks of pedestrians on the side of the road. Visitors are advised not to use shoulder bags with long hand or shoulder straps.
2.Avoid traveling alone to remote areas. Ladies should go out in groups and stay on guard when crossing inaccessible underpasses, garages or overpasses.
3.Be careful to bring your own travel documents and do not leave your passport to anyone else for safekeeping. Valuables are best stored in a dispersed manner.
4.Enhance the sense of self-protection, be calm, and deal with problems flexibly and tactfully. In case of an accident, you should report it to the police or try to contact the embassy or consulate.
5.Don't stay in the country illegally to find a job. Some Malaysian citizens who came to Malaysia on short-term visas stayed in Malaysia illegally to find a job because they were seduced by local illegals.
In the end, they spent a lot of intermediary fees. Instead of finding a job, they were unable to return home because they overstayed their visas and were even arrested by the police.
6.When participating in island tours, especially water sports such as diving, please follow the safety reminders of the tour guide, observe the safety signs of the relevant waters, pay attention to the location of lifesaving equipment and lifeguards, and do not swim in remote waters. People who are not suitable for the sea, such as high blood pressure and heart disease, should not take risks.
Choose a regular travel agency and learn about accident insurance in advance. It is recommended that two or more people travel together to take care of each other.
7.Kidnappings have occurred from time to time on the east coast of Sabah. When traveling to the above areas, pay attention to personal safety, raise risk awareness, strengthen safety precautions, pay attention to the local security situation, and try to avoid traveling alone at night or going to remote islands and other inaccessible areas.
In addition, before coming to China, Chinese citizens should keep and bring a copy or electronic version of their passport and the original domestic ID card, which should be stored separately from the original passport for inspection and storage, in case of accidental loss of passport. When getting on and off the plane, check that your passport is on you and always pay attention to whether your passport is at the airport. If you lose your passport at the immigration gate of the airport, the first thing to do is to actively look for it.
If you fail in the end, you should call the police as soon as possible and call ** to the embassy or consulate for help.
8.What should I do if my passport is lost, stolen or robbed abroad?
You should report the damage to the nearest police station immediately. You can go to the Chinese Consulate General to reapply for a passport. Please note that buying, selling, transferring, forging or deliberately mutilating passports is an offence and offenders may be held legally liable.
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There are several ways to travel to Malaysia:
1.Airplane: Malaysia is home to Kuala Lumpur International Airport and several other international airports and is the main way to reach Malaysia. There are many domestic and international airlines that provide regular flights between Malaysia and other cities.
2.By car: Self-driving tours are usually more popular in Malaysia, with better road conditions and better signage. Malaysia can be reached by car from Singapore.
3.Coaches: Many international and domestic bus service providers offer long-distance bus services to major cities in Malaysia, most of which depart from the coach station in Kuala Lumpur.
In addition, there are many ways to get around the city. Public transport in the city includes taxis, buses, trams, subways, etc. In addition, many cities have rental services for motorbikes and bicycles.
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Malaysia is a well-known tourist country in the world, attracting tourists from all over the world every year, so what other trivia does Malaysia have? I've compiled eight trivia facts about Malaysia tourism for you here.
1. The city with the most lightning in the worldThere is a city in Malaysia.
There are 240 days of lightning in a year.
That's subang
This is due to Subang's unique geographical location.
Subang is close to the equator.
It is an area where thunderstorm clouds gather.
So there was a lot of lightning.
2. The southernmost point of Asia is in JohorThe world is so big, there will always be an end.
And the southernmost point of Asia is located.
Johor, Malaysia.
Tangjung Piai in the south
3. The highway can circle the earth one and a half timesAccording to a report investigation.
All highways in Malaysia.
In total, it is 65,877 km
It's enough to circle the earth 1 and a half times!
Fourth, the world's largest traffic circlePutrajaya in Malaysia
The diameter of this traffic circle.
There are a total of 15 entrances and exits.
It is estimated that many people get lost here.
5. The Kuala Lumpur Railway Station can withstand 2m thick snowYou might be curious:
Malaysia is located in the tropics.
There are no distinct four seasons.
Why is there such a design?
The reason is simple:
This is the rule of the previous colonization**.
6. The world's largest cavernThis cave is located in Sarawak.
Mulu National Park.
It can fit about 40 Boeing 717 aircraft.
The corridors of the caverns alone can accommodate it.
5 English Paul's Cathedrals.
You can imagine how big it is!
7. The longest bridge in Southeast AsiaThe Penang Second Bridge is 24km long
Among them is the sea-crossing bridge.
It is the longest bridge in Southeast Asia.
8. 8 national parks the size of SingaporeMount Tahan National Park occupies an area.
434,300 square meters.
It is eight Singapore size.
The park is 130 million years old.
It is the largest national park in Malaysia.
It is also the oldest rainforest in the world.
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