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How much is the trip to Malaysia? Honeymoon expenses in Malaysia.

Malaysia's per capita tourism consumption: 5000-8000 yuan

Suggested visit: 4-5 days.

The consumption level in Malaysia is generally 2.5-3.5 ringgit for lunch and dinner and 1-2 ringgit for breakfast. It will be cheaper if you cook by yourself. The cost of living in Malaysia is not very high, and the price is generally twice that in China, but many goods are cheaper than in China, and the cost of eating out will be the same as or lower than that in big cities in China. In big cities in Malaysia, such as Kuala Lumpur, breakfast in restaurants is generally within 5-8 ringgit, and lunch in restaurants (cafes) is also within 5-8 ringgit. If you have a meal in a shopping mall, it is about 15-30 ringgit, and dinner in a restaurant is usually 5-8 ringgit. If you go to a high-end place, it is 15-30 ringgit. Currency exchange: RM1= RM1.64 RMB1RMB = RM 0.61The Malaysian currency is RM, the exchange rate is about RM 1 RMB =0.5, and USD 1 =3.2. RMB cannot be converted into Malaysian ringgit in China, but it can be converted at any Malaysian currency exchange. It is not recommended to exchange Malaysian ringgit in large quantities at the airport. Visitors only need to change a small amount of money at the airport to pay for the trip. However, before coming to Penang, it is best to exchange enough Malaysian ringgit in Kuala Lumpur, because there are not as many money exchange points in Penang as in Kuala Lumpur, and the exchange rate is relatively low. Airports, shopping centers and hotels all have foreign currency exchange centers (generally only accept paper money). Every shopping center has a money changer, but the exchange rate of the money changer in the city center is slightly lower. Most hotels charge extra when accepting currency exchange. Traveler's checks must be cashed at the bank. When traveling in the suburbs, be sure to bring enough cash and change. It is not cost-effective to exchange Malaysian ringgit at the airport. There are many more cost-effective exchange points in the city. If you are going to other cities from Kuala Lumpur, you'd better change enough money in Kuala Lumpur before you leave, because the exchange rate of other cities is lower than Kuala Lumpur, and old coins and damaged coins are not accepted. Tipping Malaysia has no habit of tipping. If you are satisfied with the service, you can tip 5- 10 ringgit as appropriate. When eating in a restaurant, the bill usually includes 6% government tax and 10% service tax, so there is no need to tip.