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Why do China people like to travel to Malaysia?

Most people in China don't know much about Malaysia, even before I went abroad. I only know that stars like Fish Leong and A Niu are Malaysian Chinese, and some people in this country are Chinese-speaking China people, so this is a little friendly! Later, because of work, I never went abroad again, and I flew to this strange tropical country alone!

Let's talk about the environment first! Malaysia has a good natural environment, many forests and good air. Although it is divided into dry season and rainy season, even in dry season, the air is very humid. I like the rain in Malaysia. It comes and goes quickly, giving people a hearty sense of happiness.

The weather here is fine, and people generally sleep late, so friends can make up for the barbecue beer stalls all over the streets in China in summer, and you can probably imagine Malaysian nights. Kuala Lumpur is a city that never sleeps. If you go to food stalls, food stalls and dessert shops in the middle of the night, you may not be able to find a seat. A rich food stall on the roadside can probably offset your homesickness.

Most people here will buy private cars, the cost of car maintenance is extremely low, gasoline is less than half of the domestic price, and oil products are good. Driving in Kuala Lumpur is really comfortable, and the quality of drivers is generally better than that in China. Generally, cars will avoid after turning on the lights, which will avoid waving the wrong car. I seldom honk my horn for no special reason, so it's really comfortable to drive here.

After working for a year, I met my present wife. She is a gentle and lively Malaysian girl, and because of her work, we have known each other for a long time. This is just an ordinary love story, gentle and firm without ups and downs.

The construction in the bay is in full swing and the environment has not been completely destroyed. Even Minnan dialect and Hakka dialect can be used universally, and the locals are all full of eager expectations.

Land without construction, like the countryside we have experienced, is full of ponds, trees and grasslands.

On the developed land, like a big construction site, there are many tower cranes.

To travel to Malaysia, at present, you can only use the ATM card of Malaysia Bank or the "Great Wall Prepaid Card" to directly withdraw RMB from China or directly use RMB for consumption. Malaysian banks also provide RMB cash, including deposits and withdrawals, so people do not need to exchange RMB through money changers.

At present, BOC Malaysia has set up eight branches in Malaysia, which are located in Kuala Lumpur, Mapo, Penang, Klang, Johor Bahru, Pu Zhong, Kuching and Malacca. As the Chinese capital invested in Malaysia has begun to be distributed in various regions of Malaysia, BOC Malaysia plans to set up a number of branches in the future to ensure that the service scope can cover the whole country.

* One of the largest theme parks in Malaysia.

* The Lost Jungle of Nick, the first Nick theme park in Asia.

* The best surfing pool in the world!

* The longest suspension bridge in the world!

There is also a long zip line in the park.

You can easily fly over the world's largest artificial surfing pool. ...

Fearless, watching the scenery all the way, whistling ~