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Is consumption in Malaysia much higher than in China?

As of January 2020, the level of consumption in Malaysia is determined by each city, and there are certain regional differences. The capital Kuala Lumpur is relatively high compared to other cities, and is on par with first-tier cities in China. In other tourist cities, prices are not too high, and prices are similar to domestic second- and third-tier cities.

Catering is slightly more expensive than in China, whether it is a restaurant or cooking by yourself. Vegetables are more expensive than domestic ones, and most of them are imported. Except for chicken, other meats are also more expensive than in China. ?

The price of the hotel is very cheap. Generally, a 4-star hotel costs about MYR 200 per night. There are also many 3-star hotels for less than MYR 100. This is inseparable from Malaysia’s tourism industry. And there will be special discounts during the off-season, and you can stay in a star-rated hotel for just a few ringgits. ?

Another reference indicator of consumption is the income of Malaysians. Generally speaking, people from middle-class working-class families have a monthly income of about 2,000-3,000 ringgit, and can pay for a car, a house, and the school fees of 2-3 children. This is impossible in China.

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Malaysian law stipulates that all Malays are Muslims, so Malaysians do not eat pork, blood of various animals, or animals that have died naturally.

Malays do not smoke and consider their left hand unclean. They use their right hand when picking up things and grabbing food with their right hand when eating. Only in Western-style banquets and high-end restaurants do they eat with knives, forks and spoons. Malays are also taboo about touching other people's heads and backs, and they are not allowed to point with their index fingers. When facing a lady, they are not allowed to extend their hand first to ask for a handshake. ?

You must dress neatly when visiting a Malay home. Since the inner hall of the Malay people is also used for prayer, you wear slippers when visiting a Malay home and put the slippers on the door. outside. ?

The state religion of Malaysia is Islam. Tourists who do not believe in Islam must take off their shoes before entering the Islamic prayer hall. They are not allowed to pass in front of Muslims who are praying, and are not allowed to touch the Quran, let alone Taking photos inside the temple without permission. When visiting sutra halls and temples, female tourists should pay attention to their attire and not expose their arms and feet.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Malaysia