Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Kuching Tourism in Malaysia

Kuching Tourism in Malaysia

From Beijing to Kuching, my classmates and I usually transit through Kuala Lumpur or Macau. In fact, Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Hangzhou can also take the connecting journey, but it is expensive and inconvenient. It's better to go to Kuala Lumpur and Macau. It's best to take AirAsia, which is the cheapest.

Get off the plane in Kuala Lumpur and follow everyone. When you go to a passport check place, he will ask you what you are doing in Malaysia, and you can just answer to study or travel. If you can't say anything else, just say I don't understand. As long as your passport is all right, the customs won't embarrass you. Go and get your luggage after the customs inspection, and then you go out of the hall and face the road on the left. This is the boarding room. After exchanging boarding passes, you will wait for the plane. I suggest you take AirAsia. This ticket is very cheap. ) Get off the plane in Kuching and take a taxi to the hotel. You'd better stay at Holiday Inn or Hilton Hotel. Other hotels are not safe either. There are many robberies here, so you must be careful. I was robbed two days ago. Fortunately, I didn't bring my wallet on the day of class.

You can buy tickets in Beijing, go to a travel agency or go to AirAsia's online www.airasia.com.

Book tickets online.

If your English is not good, it is safer to take an electronic dictionary with you. You can also ask passers-by. Many people can speak Chinese. When traveling, I suggest you go to the barley beach in Kuching, which is the best beach near Kuching. You can also stop in Bali, which belongs to landing visa. You can go directly by plane, but it's better to have more people, because Bali is a bit messy.

If you go for the first time, you can actually come by yourself. The process is simple, and many people can speak Chinese. If you have any questions about Kuching, I have been studying here for two years.