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Why do Chinese people like to travel to Malaysia?

Most of the people of the country do not know much about Malaysia, I went abroad before the same, just probably know that Fish Leong, Niu and other stars are Malaysian Chinese, know that some of the people in this country is a part of the Chinese will speak Chinese, more or less a little bit of affinity it! I've never been out of the country before because of my work, and I flew to this strange tropical country alone!

First of all, let's talk about the environment! Malaysia's natural environment is very good, a lot of forests, good air, although there is a dry season and a rainy season, but even in the dry season, the air is very moist. I love the rain in Damascus, it comes and goes quickly, giving you a feeling of sound pain.

With the good weather here, people generally sleep very late. You can probably imagine the night in Malaysia by thinking of the barbecue and beer stalls that dot the streets in summer in China. Kuala Lumpur is a city that never sleeps, you go to the stalls, food stalls and dessert stores at 12 midnight, you may not be able to find a seat to sit, a hearty roadside meal will probably offset your nostalgia.

Most people here buy private cars, and the cost of car ownership is extremely low, with gasoline less than half the price of domestic prices, and good oil. Kuala Lumpur is a very comfortable place to drive, and the quality of the drivers is generally better than in China, so it's very comfortable to drive here because you can't just wave your hand at the wrong car and avoid it, and you don't have to honk your horn for any special reason.

After working for a year, I met my current wife, who is a gentle and a bit lively Malaysian girl, also due to work, we are familiar with each other. This is just a common love story, no ups and downs but gentle and firm.

Construction in the bay is in full swing, the environment has not yet been completely destroyed, even the Minnan and Hakka languages are commonly spoken, and all the locals are full of eager anticipation.

The land that is not under construction is like the countryside we have experienced, with ponds, trees and grass

The land that is under development is like a big construction site, with cranes erected

The only way to travel to Malaysia is to withdraw RMB directly into China, either by using the Bank of China's ATM card or by using the Great Wall Prepaid Card. The two ways to withdraw RMB directly in China or to spend in RMB directly. Bank Negara Malaysia also provides RMB cash, both for storage and withdrawal, so there is no need for people to go through a money changer to exchange RMB.

BCBC currently has eight branches in Malaysia, located in Kuala Lumpur, Muar, Penang, Klang, Johor Bahru, Puchong, Kuching and Malacca. As Chinese investments in Malaysia are spread throughout the country, BCM plans to open more branches in the future to ensure that its services cover the entire country.

*One of the largest theme parks in Malaysia

*Asia's first Nickelodeon theme park, Nickelodeon Lost Jungle

*The world's largest man-made surf pool!

*The world's longest suspension bridge!

There is also a very, very long Zipline in the park

You can easily fly over the world's largest man-made surfing pool ......

No fear, see the scenery all the way to Whistle~