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What else should I pay attention to when going to Malaysia for business? What should I bring?

1, Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy, mainly composed of Malays, Chinese and Indians. More than 90% Malaysians believe in Islam, and the Malaysian Constitution clearly stipulates that Islam is the state religion. Therefore, friends who go to Malaysia for business or tourism must respect the local religious beliefs.

2. Malaysia drives on the left, contrary to China. You must look to the right before crossing the road. Grab is a must for travel. You can pay by cash or bank card. Don't worry about language problems, and you won't be cheated. You can use it safely.

Public security in Malaysia is relatively safe, but in case of going out, you should pay attention to these emergency calls: police 999, fire 994/992, ambulance 999, information desk 103, and emergency number 000.

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In terms of climate, Malaysia has a tropical maritime climate, which is hot and humid all year round. Therefore, when traveling to Malaysia, you should not only take good sun protection measures, but also bring sunscreen, sunscreen spray and sunscreen clothes, as well as some ointment to prevent mosquito bites. In addition, you need to take an umbrella at any time to prevent sudden heavy rain.

The voltage in Malaysia is 220 volts and the frequency is 50 hertz. All electrical appliances in Chinese mainland can be used normally, but you need to bring an adapter. Without the adapter, the mobile phone notebook camera cannot be charged.

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Outbound travel should also consider the currency issue and need to be changed in advance. The currency of Malaysia is the ringgit. You can change it at the local airport, but the handling fee is more expensive. After arriving in Malaysia, you can also exchange RMB for ringgit in shopping malls or banks, and the handling fee is cheaper. It is suggested to find a shopping mall or bank in Malaysia to exchange money, but it is not cost-effective to exchange money at the airport.

It is customary to tip abroad, but it is not customary in Malaysia because it is usually included in the expenses. But you can also give tips to hotel waiters, baggage handlers and so on. As appropriate.