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How about Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia?

1. I am very friendly to the people of China. After studying in Kuala Lumpur for nearly three years, I have never encountered Chinese exclusion at all, but few people are still very friendly. I will think of China's poverty and backwardness and some political problems, so I won't say much. This is the mainstream view abroad, not my own. 3. Religious issues Women should not wear clothes that are too revealing. Men shouldn't be topless because it's too hot. Couples shouldn't be too affectionate in public places. In one case, a honeymoon couple was invited by 999 to have tea under the Twin Towers. . . For example, the problem of pork in Islam is not a big problem. After all, local Chinese also want to eat pork. Just don't ask Malays who are obviously not Chinese where they can eat pork. (no, HALA may be spelled like this. The store with this sign sells pork. For example, in some Muslim places, remember to take off your shoes when you go to the mosque. Don't invite Malays who believe in Islam to drink. They can't drink. The weather is rainy season. Be sure to prepare an umbrella! It's usually in the afternoon or evening, which just clears up easily. It suddenly rained and was very hot in Wan Li, but it was usually summer clothes, but most cars and rooms were air-conditioned, so it was still very cold. You should be careful not to catch a cold. You can prepare one or two autumn coats (ladies can prepare large shawls). 5. The staple food is rice. Other Malay foods are mainly fried. Indians are mainly spicy curry. Chinese are mainly Cantonese and Fujian. The price is usually RM 3-5. A meal in the suburbs 10 RM.

Koujin (I forget how to pronounce the two words together = |||) Sha: A dish with Malay characteristics, including spicy, salty and sweet, coconut milk, curry chili and shrimp.

Sadie kebab: I like a dish very much, and it's also very famous. Especially delicious roast chicken skewers and Sadie sauce are very sweet and salty ~

Coconut rice: Malay pronunciation is "is it spicy?" White rice cooked in coconut with spicy chicken, dried cucumber slices with salted fish in Chili sauce, which my boyfriend likes very much.

Indian food

Pancakes: Have you ever heard of Indian flying cakes? Malay English is called pancake or Lottie, which is a very popular breakfast food for Indians or Malays. If it is cooked in a small restaurant, you can choose white eggs, bananas, sardines, etc., but all of them have curry sauce, which is a good breakfast choice.

Teh tarik: Ceylon black tea tastes good with condensed milk. It's good to try it during the afternoon tea break. I like it very much.

Chinese food:

Bak-gu-cha: Pork is boiled with various Chinese herbal medicines, and it is a dish that people in China like very much. Although the name of tea is actually a small pot similar to the domestic "Bao" casserole, it was served while it was hot (there is a Bak-gu-cha in Tokyo, East Malaysia, which is highly recommended by local people).

Hainan Chicken Rice: Personally, I don't like it very much, but China people here also like this kind of pouring rice. Steamed chicken in chicken soup is also delicious, with some small peppers.

Fruit:

Mangosteen here is very cheap after durian.

Pitaya meat is superior red, not a common white variety in China, and tastes better.

If there is rambutan on the market, a few dollars can buy a bunch. Going back to the hotel at night tastes like litchi, but it won't get angry. It's a local banana for clearing fire, and it's also very cheap. 1 Malaysian dollars can buy a lot (not in the supermarket! It must be a street stall)

6. The social atmosphere is harmonious ~ The police problem mentioned upstairs does exist, so leave it alone. Personally, I really like the atmosphere in Malaysia, which is really a great ethnic integration. 7. Public security. We (my classmates and I) all think the local people are stupid. One aspect is the crime situation. They don't have that kind of petty theft that requires IQ. I'm a girl who stayed there for more than two years, and I haven't encountered anything in the past three years, as long as you don't go out alone at night (you really want to go out and take the path to be a fat sheep). Choose a safe area with many people. If you have any other questions to add, I will answer too many. I don't know what you need.