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T-shirts and traditional Malay clothes
Clothing: Malaysia is located in the tropical region, with a warm and humid climate. People wear light, breathable and heat-resistant clothes, such as short-sleeved shirts, shorts and sandals. The traditional costume of Malays and Indonesians is Kabaya, which is a loose robe with good air permeability and can adapt to high temperature environment. The traditional dress in China is "Cheongsam", which is a tight-fitting robe and often appears in special occasions, such as weddings or festivals.
Gourmet: Malaysia's dishes are rich and varied, and you can taste the cuisines of different nationalities and regions. The traditional dish of Malays is "Nyonya", which is delicious and fragrant. Traditional dishes in China include Mazu and Chaoshan, and some dishes also pay special attention to seasoning and taste, such as "Shen Ya Sarah" with sweet and sour taste and fresh taste, and "pancake roll" with rich flavor and salty taste. In addition, street snacks in Malaysia are also famous, such as "Satay", "Bread Bran" and Indian pancakes, which are all worth a try.
Live: There are many types of houses in Malaysia, from apartments to villas, from traditional Malay wooden houses to modern minimalist apartments. The rental cost in big cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Georgetown is relatively high, but there are many accommodation options.
Ok: Public transportation in Malaysia is very developed, including buses, subways, taxis and trains. The most convenient modes of transportation in big cities are taxis and buses, and the subway is constantly improving. The road traffic in Malaysia is also good, and so is Langkawi in other states.
Living habits: Malaysia is a multicultural country, so people have different living habits and customs. But some common habits include respecting elders, traditional etiquette, religious festivals and so on.
Religious belief: The official religion of Malaysia is Islam, but there are many religious beliefs in Malaysia, including Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism.
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