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1) There is something in the hotel, if it is convenient, it is better to bring it yourself, if you feel troublesome, you can also buy it here, **almost;
2) You do need to buy an adapter plug, the adapter plug can be bought in China, or you can buy it here, the cheapest one, RMB 10 yuan;
3) The wireless network coverage here is very good, and the hotel must be able to access the Internet, that is, in KFC, McDonald's or Simbak and other places, you can access the Internet;
4) It is right to pay attention to safety, Singapore's security is notoriously good, Malaysia will be relatively poor, but it is not as bad as imagined, and there is no big problem if you pay a little attention;
5) Checked baggage, of course, you can have liquids! It is only stipulated that you cannot carry it on board;
There are a lot of good places in Xinma, and the scenery is also very distinctive, enjoy it!
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1. Toiletries are also available in the hotel, but I recommend that you prepare your own, which is better.
2. The electrical plugs are different from the Chinese ones, they use the British ones, so you have to prepare.
3. Most hotels can use the Internet for free.
4. Singapore is okay, Malaysia should pay attention to safety, do not go to places with many Malays or get into disputes with them.
5. Liquids can be brought in checked baggage. No, if you bring it on board.
Have a great trip.
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1 thing is provided by the hotel, but I don't know what kind of hotel you are staying in, if you can, it is recommended to bring yourself a small bottle of shower gel and shampoo and the like.
2. It needs to be with an adapter plug, because the socket here in Singapore and Malaysia cannot be used in the domestic socket.
3 is basically free, but some hotels do not provide free Internet access, you need to pay for hours.
In addition, liquid things must be consigned, and there will be no problem if they are consigned, so as not to be checked out and thrown when passing through customs, which is very troublesome. However, the cosmetics and perfumes bought in Singapore Changi Airport should not be checked in, they will help you seal them, just remember not to open them.
There are also plasters with a little anti-mosquito bites and the like, and you can carry an umbrella when you go out, and Singapore says that it will rain when it rains. No rain and shade.
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All I know is that you can't bring anything about liquids
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1. Dining and shopping:
1.Tipping is discouraged in Singapore, and a 10% service charge is listed on the bill for hotels and restaurants. Gratuities are not allowed inside the airport.
2.Except for Food Court and Hawker Centre, most restaurants in Singapore charge a 10% service charge and a 7% GST.
3.There are some inexplicable surcharges to be aware of when dining at restaurants in Singapore. Such as:
Some restaurants will hand a plate of side dishes or tea to customers when they sit down, but will not inform them that this is a charge. In high-end restaurants (especially those with bars), if you need free water, tell the waiter to ask for tap water; Singapore's tap water is drinkable).
4.Small shops in Singapore can generally try to bargain, but almost no returns are accepted.
5.During the Chinese New Year, almost all Chinese stalls in Singapore's Food Court and Hawker Centre are closed.
6.Most shops in Singapore don't open until after 11 a.m. and close at 10 p.m.
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Country Profile
Singapore: Summer is all year round, with the hottest season being from May to July, and the cooler season being from January to February, with little difference between morning and evening. There is more rain from November to February.
There are 4 official languages, namely English, Chinese, Malaysian and Tamil. Malaysia: There are three seasons a year, with no significant change throughout the year, with an average temperature of 27 degrees Celsius.
The Chinese language is Malay, and English and Mandarin are also commonly spoken. Thailand: There are three seasons a year, namely the hot season (March to June), the rainy season (July to October) and the cool season (November to February).
The average temperature is 28 degrees Celsius. The Chinese language is Thai, English is spoken in tourist attractions in big cities, Malay is spoken in the south, and most of the local Chinese speak Teochew, Hakka and Mandarin.
There are many temples in the country, the vast majority of people believe in Buddhism, and it is a famous Buddhist holy place, and Thailand and we have a time difference: one hour slow.
What to bring] Southeast Asia has a hot climate all year round, but there is plenty of air-conditioning in public. Therefore, it should be lightweight, and shirts and trousers must also be prepared.
For example, women are required to wear long trousers or knee-length skirts to enter the Grand Palace, with sleeves, T-shirts or shirts. Men are required to wear long trousers and tops with collars and sleeves, and slippers are not allowed for men and women. For water activities in Pattaya, you will need to wear beach pants or shorts, as well as slippers.
Bring a swimsuit and sunscreen, a sun hat and rain gear; Men are required to wear a collared T-shirt or shirt at Genting Casino Malaysia, no slippers, and no women's are required. Due to customs and environmental reasons, foreign hotels generally do not prepare slippers, towels, toothpaste, toothbrushes and other personal supplies.
In addition, please check if you are carrying the following items: steering plug, sunglasses, umbrella, swimsuit, cold medicine, gastrointestinal medicine, band-aids, wind oil essence, Zhengqi water (to prevent heat stroke), calculator (can be used for bargaining if you do not understand the language), film, batteries, luggage locks, camera, fanny pack, motion sickness medicine, pen and notepad, insect bite repellent.
Tip payment] At present, people at home and abroad have different understandings of the concept of "tip". Insiders understand that "tipping" is a "reward" for good service, and tipping should be given for excellent service, and tipping is not given for average or even bad service, which is not allowed abroad.
The real tipping countries believe that "tipping" is the "gratuity for service", and as long as the service is paid, you should get a tip, because some occupations in these countries have no salary or a small basic salary, and the tip is their salary, such as the waiter of the restaurant, the hotel concierge, the delivery brother, and the tour bus driver and guide. Of course, if they hurt the interests of the guests, it is a different matter.
This concept is difficult for Chinese to accept, but in order to avoid contradictions, we should adapt to the concept of tipping in Southeast Asia (as well as in Europe and the United States).
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1. The four seasons in Malaysia are very hot and humid during the day compared to the noisy country of Gaohe, and some northern China in the past are difficult to withstand the scorching heat, and the ultraviolet rays are strong.
2. When going to Malaysia, you should bring Huoxiang Zhengqi Xiang, mosquito oil, sunscreen, long-sleeved shirts, UV-proof sunglasses and sunhat.
3. If it is not good, you should pay attention to ultraviolet allergies, and you should bring gastrointestinal drugs that are not adjusted to the water and soil.
4. Also bring rain gear, the weather changes greatly.
5. Be careful all the way to free travel, the map of Malaysia is very imperfect, and the various signs and symbols are still different from the domestic map, and it is even more difficult to encounter Malay place names and addresses.
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What you need to know before preparing for your trip.
Malaysia is a fascinating country that attracts more and more tourists with its natural beauty, rich culture and cuisine. If you're also planning a trip to Malaysia, here are some things you need to know before you go:
Visas and passports.
If you have a Chinese passport, you can enter Malaysia visa-free upon arrival, but you need to make sure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months during your trip. If you plan to stay in Malaysia for more than 90 days, you may need to apply for a visa in advance. Please check the visa requirements and be prepared before you travel.
Currency and exchange rates.
The currency used in Malaysia is the Malay Ringgit. Check the current exchange rate before you travel and have enough cash on hand in case you need it. Most hotels and businesses in Malaysia accept credit cards, but cash is still required in small shops and markets.
Weather and season.
Malaysia's climate is hot and humid, with an average annual temperature of 28-30. The best time to visit is from November to February, when temperatures are lowest and rainfall is low. If you're planning to visit in other seasons, you may need to experience high temperatures and humidity and frequent rainfall.
Culture and etiquette.
Malaysia is a diverse country with Chinese, Hindus, Malays, and many other cultural groups. When interacting with locals, be respectful of their culture and religious beliefs. For example, in Malaysia, a Muslim country, it is prudent to consume pork and drink alcohol in public.
Safety and health.
Malaysia is a relatively safe country, but tourists still need to be wary of chain theft and robbery. When you're heading to a tourist attraction or heading to an urban area, it's best not to wear jewelry or carry large amounts of cash. In addition, Malaysia is also endemic for tropical diseases such as dengue fever and malaria.
You can ask your doctor for advice on vaccinations and take the necessary precautions.
Summary. Malaysia is a beautiful country with many tourist attractions and cuisines that are worth visiting. Be sure to know about visas and passports, currency and exchange rates, weather and season, culture and etiquette, and safety and health-related matters before traveling.
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