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Please introduce the living habits, language habits and personality characteristics of the Balu people in Johor, Malaysia. How to communicate with Xinshan people? How to talk with Xinshan people in Ch
Please introduce the living habits, language habits and personality characteristics of the Balu people in Johor, Malaysia. How to communicate with Xinshan people? How to talk with Xinshan people in Chinese? In the morning, according to their living habits, they have a cup of coffee before going out, and then have breakfast in the snack center outside. The breakfast habit in Malaysia is mostly dry noodles, and there is generally no soup. Their sauce is very special, spicy and full of seafood flavor, and a cup of "daddy"-the milk tea we often drink. There are only two or three "deductions" for such a breakfast (that is, what we call yuan), which is about five yuan. Therefore, the consumption level in Malaysia is not much different from that in Chinese mainland. After breakfast, I visited my relatives' factory. Compared with China, their so-called industrial development zone is a little stingy, just a small area. Most of the manufacturing workers in Malaysia are foreign workers, who come from ASEAN neighboring countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia and Cambodia. However, the welfare of workers is not bad, at least they have about an hour's afternoon tea break at three o'clock every day.

At lunch, of course we will taste Baku ku tea. I heard that Baku ku tea has different tastes according to the region. For example, Baku ku tea is different in Singapore, southern Malaysia and northern Malaysia. However, in the later travel, I still can't distinguish it carefully. Eating in Malaysia is a very refreshing thing. While enjoying delicious Malay food, you can sweat profusely. You can borrow the word "incisively and vividly", haha. However, some snack centers will be very considerate. Install water pipes on the roof and drill some small holes. Once the sprinkler is turned on, the whole place in Mao Mao, Mao Mao will start to rain, and the whole person will feel much more comfortable, just like in an air-conditioned room.

Hospitality relatives helped us book a tour group to the west coast, rented a "Big Ben" van, booked a hotel, took us to Penang and Kuala Lumpur, and finally returned to Johor Bahru. On the highway, there are tropical jungle scenery on both sides, because the first stop is to Penang, the largest city in the north, which is hundreds of kilometers from the southernmost tip to the northernmost tip, so we will leave at four o'clock in the afternoon and spend the night on Big Ben. ...

Tip:

Respect the local living habits in Malaysia, and take off your shoes when you go to local residents' homes (even some offices). In Malaysia, everyone wears casual clothes and basically wears "slippers" to go out. Because of the climate, they actually don't have the concept of slippers, because every day they clean the floor at home and then go home barefoot.