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[Urgent] The child will go to Singapore for 6 days, Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) 1 day. Is it enough to bring S $200 and 100 ringgit?

The question is a little messy. Let me help you tidy up:

In Singapore,

1) The cost of buying snacks every day is about S $20, and 6 days is S $ 120. Of course, it belongs to the usage of children with strong self-control.

2) Buy souvenirs, such as T-shirts, stamps, calendars, phone cards, etc. Merlion is printed, as well as key chains, toothpick boxes, lighters, trinkets, small jewelry, watches and other popular tourist commodities that can be seen everywhere in downtown Singapore. The price is not expensive either, 10 Singapore dollars three or one. Of course, there are also tourist T-shirts from 20 yuan, which cost hundreds more. Go to Sentosa and the zoo to buy it.

3) Singapore has a good law and order, relying on strict law enforcement. I hope that children will strictly abide by the traffic rules, not run red lights, not eat chewing gum brought from abroad, not eat and drink mineral water on the subway, and not doodle? In short, loving society means loving yourself and spending your holidays safely and happily!

In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,

1) 1 day, 100 should be more, because the price in Malaysia is a little cheaper than that in Singapore. Of course, the Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur is a world-famous shopping center, and the price inside is extra.

2) Souvenirs may be more cost-effective, because Kuala Lumpur's food is famous and cheap. Go to Cichang Street to buy some local products, and you won't regret it! Add RM 100 and buy more. I still drool when I think of the delicious food I bought before.

3) Public security varies from state to state in Malaysia. Johor near Singapore is worse, and Kuala Lumpur is better. After all, it is the capital. It's best to let the children stay close to the team, not alone, because there are a few people in China, and sometimes the language barrier may also cause misunderstanding. Besides, you can't take photos or video in the Twin Towers. Attention! In addition, many Middle Eastern Muslims also travel to Malaysia, and many women wear black veil from head to toe to remind children to respect other people's cultural customs and not to watch or make noise, so as not to create a bad impression.