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What are the precautions for studying in Malaysia?

1, mobile phone card

The model of mobile phone card is standard all over the world (except a domestic telecom company), so the mobile phone can be inserted directly. There are many telecom companies in Malaysia, and people generally prefer DIGI. Feel for yourself the specific details. There will be more telecommunications links with domestic telecommunications companies than China Unicom, and the quality will be personally seen. The telephone bill is very cheap, and Malaysia calls RM 0.2/min. The best thing about telephone charges in Malaysia is that there is no monthly rent. Every Malaysian ringgit you save means that your mobile phone can make calls all day. For example, the prepaid phone bill is RM 65,438+000, and your mobile phone can make any call within 65,438+000 days and answer it freely within 200 days. If your phone bill has not been used up for 65,438+000 days, you can continue to use the frozen phone bill as long as you renew it for 65,438+00 days only.

2. Network

Schools generally provide very low-speed lines for students to use for free. If you want to speed up, you can pay monthly. However, the school's wireless network is still very strong. Under normal circumstances, things like youtube are still very useful. If necessary, the school teaching area will provide free wifi wireless network, which is relatively faster. If you are controlled by Weibo, this is your gospel. You can paint Weibo in any corner of the school.

3. Movies

The internet speed in Malaysia has caused us to lose the opportunity to stay at home after school, so the best way is to download all your favorite things, such as movies, games and songs, before going to Malaysia, so that they can be used for computer entertainment and exchange with friends for a year.

Note: It is best not to bring cam- or your own CD-ROM, because entry and exit can easily be confiscated by unpacking inspection.

Step 4 prescribe diet

Malaysian restaurants have food from different countries, such as Middle East Arabia, Indian, Thailand, China, western food, pasta, rice, stir-fry, curry and so on. Chinese food tends to the tastes of Guangdong and Fujian. Malaysia is a hodgepodge. You can eat whatever you want.

Especially the curry here is different from our domestic curry. There are Indian curries, Arabian curries and Malay curries, all of which are different. Curries in China are usually Japanese curries, so they taste completely different (like balsamic vinegar, black vinegar and white vinegar in China, which are all vinegar, but they are quite different).

It is worth mentioning that the school dormitory provides the necessary things for the kitchen, such as refrigerator and gas stove (excluding pots and pans). It is still delicious to get together with a few close friends to buy food and cook on weekends or holidays. Pack jiaozi for Chinese New Year and eat glutinous rice balls. Usually make Dongpo pork, braised prawns, Muslim soup horn fish, be a Zhajiang Noodles, and eat hot pot when there are many people. In a word, this is a very pleasant thing. Invite foreign friends to participate and spread China's extensive food culture.

Note: Hinduism and Islam exist in Malaysia, so there is no pork in the general market, but there must be chicken, fish and shrimp and beef in some stalls. Only China market has pork.

Step 5 transport

The traffic in Malaysia is very lazy. In such a laid-back country, the public transport system is hardly as awesome as that in China. Almost everyone goes out within hours. If individuals feel it necessary, they can buy a car. Used cars here are very cheap. You can buy a car that runs against the wind without leaking rain for about 3 yuan, and it saves fuel. Only the poorest local people use public transport, and every ordinary family has three or four cars.

Step 6 travel

I don't know how easy it is to go abroad without going abroad. When I came out, I found it easy to travel abroad. It is very convenient to apply for a visa and buy a plane ticket. Thailand, India, Cambodia, Vietnam, Singapore and other Asian countries can easily get visas and air tickets are very cheap. A friend went to Dongma and got a ticket to 0 yuan. I went to Singapore for the Spring Festival and bought a ticket in 4 yuan RMB, which was cheaper than taking a taxi. Generally speaking, it is quite convenient, including getting a visa if you want to go to Taiwan Province Province, which is much easier than going directly to the mainland. Yes 120 yuan. It takes 3 working days to get a visa.

There are also many interesting things in Malaysia, such as climbing mountains in East Malaysia, seeing virgin forests and seeing Lady Enforcers. Xima can go to Cameron Plateau, Genting Highland, Rehang Island (the shooting place of summer milk tea, the aquarium of immortals), Diaoman Island and Langkawi Island.

7. Others

One of the most special places in Malaysia is that where there are pits, there is water. Where there is water, there are fish. If there is fish, you can catch it and eat it. If you like fishing, you can also go fishing in the sea, which is a different feeling!