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How about Malaysia? Are there many Europeans? How is the consumption? Is the weather very hot? Is it windy?

Malaysia is sparsely populated, so there are generally no traffic jams in Malaysia, except during rush hour in the capital Kuala Lumpur. In Malaysia, only 30% of the land has been developed, and 70% remains to be developed. There are many virgin forests in Malaysia. You can still see monkeys in the woods when driving on the highway. People and nature live in harmony, there are many trees, and the air is good. I last week I just traveled to Malaysia and it didn't feel hot at all. It was windy at night. However, there are many trees and mosquitoes and ants. If you go there, be careful to prevent mosquitoes and insect repellents~~

Malaysia has a population of 29 million (estimated in 2012), of which 54.6% are Malays and 24.6% are Chinese. 7.3% are Indians and 13.5% are from other ethnic groups. The three major ethnic groups live in harmony. The government encourages Malays to have children, and the government rewards Malays with MYR 200 for giving birth to a child. There are very few Europeans in the area. If you want to take this opportunity to make more European friends, you may not be able to do so. Most of the locals speak Malay, but they also speak English. The locals speak English with a strong accent, so you have to get used to it~~

Malaysian consumption is not high, 1 ringgit is equal to about 2 yuan. House prices in Malaysia are very cheap. They buy houses not by square meters, but by one. Most locals use domestically produced cars costing about RMB 40,000. Oil is produced locally. Oil is very cheap, and tolls are very low, so it is easy to maintain a car. Work there. The pace is slower. Malays like to take their time. The locals are more likely to be satisfied and contented. The Malays are very simple and like a stable job, so the Malays like to be in politics (the salary of ordinary civil servants is only about 800 ringgit). ) or run a small business, they will only envy but not envy others. Malaysia's wealth is mainly in the hands of the Chinese, who mostly do business there. Your salary is considered fine there.

In Malaysia, most people believe in Islam. When interacting with Muslims, you should pay attention to the following: 1. Avoid receiving objects or shaking hands with your left hand. They think the left hand is unclean. 2. Avoid touching children’s heads. The head is sacred and inviolable. 3. They are forbidden to eat pork, drink alcohol and gamble. Don't mention the word "pig" in front of them.

I wish you a happy work in Malaysia~~everything goes well~~