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China's favorite place, Malaysia. What's the price here?

Many China people like to go to Malaysia, and even say that the prices there are very cheap! Is that really the case? Actually, it is not! Malaysia is actually divided into? Ma Dong? And then what? Xima? Two parts, big cities are generally in the east of Malaysia, and the consumption level is relatively high; The eastern part of Malaysia is mainly rural, where the scenery is beautiful, and the most important thing is that the price is really not too high, which is a relatively economical price.

1. Prices are not cheap in all parts of Malaysia, but they are very high in big cities in the east.

According to experienced Netease, in fact, Malaysia is not as low as the online price, and the so-called low-priced clocks and watches and low-priced goods are not as good as we thought. Prices in big cities in Malaysia are relatively high. It seems that ordinary mineral water needs to pay RM 2 (about RMB 4 yuan), and ordinary brand beer also needs to pay RM 10- 15, which means that drinking ordinary beer needs about 30 yuan, so eating a meal is really expensive.

Maybe you think Malaysian seafood will be very cheap, then you are wrong. Ordinary local fish is really cheap, about RM 1-2, but for crayfish, it is actually much more expensive in China.

Prices in Malaysia are rising every year, which is not what we thought.

Malaysia's own consumption is not low, even higher than our consumption level. According to the data, local prices rise every year, so Malaysia is not as cheap as we thought. As for the cheap goods mentioned on the internet, I feel that the value of the goods themselves has moisture. After all, Malaysian prices are relatively high, which may be cheaper than domestic purchases, so it is hard to say whether this product is equivalent to China products.

To tell the truth, prices in Malaysia are really not cheap, especially in big cities, which are definitely higher than those in China.