Prices in Malaysia are basically much cheaper than those in big cities in China, especially the basic living expenses. Now RMB exchange 100 RM to RM 45. You will find that many things here are very cheap.
1, taxi
Taxi RM2 starts at 1.9 liter. Generally speaking, renting a house in PJ or Damascus Sala is about RM 700 to RM 800. If it is a senior apartment, it rarely exceeds RM 2000. My old CITA Damasala, diagonally opposite the curve, is a very good senior apartment, that is, 1600 a month. For the same specification, I'm afraid it costs at least 6000 yuan a month in Wangjing, Beijing.
2. Residence
If you stay in a hotel, you can generally choose a hotel near the LRT or KTM platform, or a hotel slightly away from KL, which will be much cheaper. Don't be surprised that the facilities of five-star hotels are similar to those of domestic three-star hotels. You can choose to stay in cititel, a hotel in midvally Mall, with special room RM 160.
3. food
Indian flying cakes and coconut milk rice are very cheap. A few cents to 2RM, at most 4RM can support you. Generally, it is enough to eat mixed rice at the hemp stall for 5RM. Baku bone tea RM6 to 8, RM 10 is good enough for everyone. Penang fried fruit strips RM2.5 to RM5, what kind of slippery egg river, pork knuckle vinegar, river rice noodles, Guangfu fried, beef river, are basically between RM 4 and RM 6. It is cheaper than roadside stalls in remote places in big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. There is a kind called ROCAK, which is a Malaysian salad. It tastes good and the price is very cheap. As for buying souvenirs, buy some royal Selangor tin ware, which is a specialty of Malaysia. The price is acceptable, not too expensive, and the workmanship is more exquisite.
4. Clothes and cosmetics
Clothing and cosmetics of international brands are cheaper than those of China, but more expensive than Hongkong because of the import tax rate. If you are shopping, go to pavilion, midvally and ONE UTAMA. Don't listen to local people introducing Jinhe Square. Jinhe Square is basically cheap goods imported from Yiwu, China. Malaysian importers always choose the cheapest when they purchase goods in China. So in Jinhe Square and many supermarkets, you will see many daily necessities that are only used in rural areas of China, which is very interesting. At the same time, due to the practices of these Malaysian importers, many Malaysians have a bad impression of China products. But as far as electrical appliances are concerned, the media is the beauty of China. Although it doesn't rank very high in China, it sells well in Malaysia, because good things are good things, and you get what you pay.