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Why do Chinese people like to travel to Malaysia?

Most Chinese people don’t know much about Malaysia. I was the same before I went abroad. I just knew that celebrities like Leong Jingru and A Niu are Malaysian Chinese. I also know that some people in this country are Chinese who can speak Chinese. It’s a bit of intimacy! Later, due to work reasons, I, who had never been abroad before, flew to this strange tropical country alone!

First of all, let’s talk about the environment! Malaysia has a very good natural environment, with many forests and good air. Although there are dry seasons and rainy seasons, the air is very moist even in the dry season. I like the rain in Malaysia. It comes and goes quickly, giving people a hearty and refreshing feeling.

The weather here is good and people generally sleep very late. You can think about the barbecue and beer stalls that are all over the streets in summer in China, and you can probably imagine the night in Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is a city that never sleeps. If you go to food stalls, food stalls and dessert shops at midnight, you may not be able to find a seat. A rich meal at the roadside food stalls will probably offset your homesickness.

Most people here buy private cars, and the cost of maintaining a car is extremely low. The price of gasoline is less than half of that in China, and the quality of the oil is good. Driving in Kuala Lumpur is really comfortable. The quality of drivers is generally better than in China. Cars behind you will usually give way when the lights are on, and you will also give way if you wave to indicate the wrong car. You rarely blow your horn without special reasons, so it is really comfortable to drive here.

After working for a year, I met my current wife. She is a gentle yet lively Malaysian girl. Because of work, we became familiar with each other as soon as we went back and forth. This is just an ordinary love story, without ups and downs but gentle and firm.

Construction is in full swing in the bay, the environment has not been completely destroyed, even Hokkien and Hakka can be spoken, and all the locals are full of eager expectations.

The land without construction is like the countryside we have experienced, with dense ponds, thick trees, and green grass.

The developed land is like a large construction site with tower cranes everywhere

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When traveling to Malaysia, currently we can only use the ATM card of Bank of China or the "Great Wall Prepaid Card" to directly withdraw RMB in China or directly spend in RMB. Bank of China Malaysia also provides RMB cash, including deposits and withdrawals, so people do not need to go through currency exchangers to exchange RMB.

Bank of China currently has 8 branches in Malaysia, located in Kuala Lumpur, Muar, Penang, Klang, Johor Bahru, Puchong, Kuching and Malacca. As Chinese capital investing in Malaysia has begun to be distributed in various regions throughout Malaysia, Bank of China plans to open a number of additional branches in the future to ensure that the service scope can cover the entire country.

*One of the largest theme parks in Malaysia

*Asia’s first Nickelodeon theme park Nickelodeon’s Lost Jungle

*The world’s largest artificial wave pool!

*The longest suspension bridge in the world!

There is also a very long zipline in the park

You can easily fly over the world's largest artificial surf pool...

No fear, enjoy the scenery along the way, Whistle~