1. The living consumption level in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia depends on how it compares with China.
If compared with Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou, I think the price in Kuala Lumpur is about the same, maybe a little more expensive than in China.
But if it’s different from some smaller cities in the mainland, it’s much higher.
It feels like Malaysia is also polarized.
Consumption in Kuala Lumpur is higher than in surrounding areas.
I live in the suburbs, and the prices of food and drinks here are similar to those in China, but if you eat in Kuala Lumpur, they will be more upscale.
Also, the products are different and the prices in the two places are also different.
Many daily necessities are imported from China, so their prices are more expensive than those in China.
As long as it is imported, it is more expensive than domestic.
If it is made locally or in Thailand or Singapore, it is cheaper than China.
As you know, China is a big producer.
Basically, our country can produce everything people need.
2. Malaysian consumption level: Per capita consumption of tourists in Malaysia: 5,000-8,000.
Recommended tour: 4-5 days.
Malaysia’s consumption level: lunch and dinner 2.5-3.5 ringgit, breakfast 1-2 ringgit.
It's cheaper if you cook your own food.
The cost of living in Malaysia is not very high. Prices are generally twice as high as in China, but many goods are cheaper than in China. The cost of eating out will be the same as or lower than in big cities in China.
In big cities in Malaysia, such as Kuala Lumpur, breakfast in restaurants is generally within 5-8 ringgit, and lunch in restaurants {cafés} is also within 5-8 ringgit.
If you have a meal in a shopping mall, it will cost about 15-30 ringgit per person, dinner in a restaurant will cost 5-8 ringgit, and if you go to a higher-end place, it will cost 15-30 ringgit.
Currency exchange $1 Malaysian ringgit = 1.64 yuan = 0.61 Malaysian ringgit, the exchange rate is approximately 1 yuan = 0.5 ringgit, 1 US dollar = 3.2 ringgit.
RMB cannot be exchanged for Malaysian ringgit in China, but it can be exchanged at any foreign currency exchange office in Malaysia.
3. How is the consumption level in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia? First, let me tell you the exchange rate of MYR.
100 RMB can generally be exchanged for around 51.5MYR.
The consumption in Malaysia and the United States is definitely higher than that in Chongqing, but it is not much higher.
Kuala Lumpur is slightly more expensive.
Generally, in cities like Kuala Lumpur and Penang, it costs RM120,130 to stay in half of the hotels.
The good ones are all expensive, with five-star ones costing over 350 ringgit.
Taxis are a bit expensive, so you don’t have to I don’t have to use the meter.
Before you go out, you'd better ask the hotel staff, or any Chinese person, whether it will trap you.
Moreover, the transportation in Malaysia is extremely poor, except for the subway in Kuala Lumpur, which is very convenient.
And it’s not like you can do anything else in this place without taking a taxi.
If there are few people, it’s actually a good idea to rent a car, which only costs 8.9 yuan a day.
Malay oil is cheap, 20MYR oil can run for a long time.
On the Seven Elves side, the price of mineral water is more than one yuan.
If you eat in a small restaurant, your meal will cost about 10MYR.
In fact, KFC and McDonald's are the most cost-effective.
A set meal of RM12 is enough.
Except for cities like Kuala Lumpur and Penang, consumption in other places is not high.
It only costs RMB 10 by taxi from our school to a town 15 kilometers away.
Oh, come here to play and have a good wash.
The hotel here has nothing, not even slippers.
Five stars don't count.
:4. Is Kuala Lumpur’s consumption level high? 1. Due to the sharp depreciation of the Thai baht, Thailand’s price level is very low, but still far lower than neighboring Cambodia; 2. Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan are the two countries with the lowest prices in Asia;
3. In Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Brunei, and East Timor, except for Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore, the consumption level is not high.
4. The Maldives and Sri Lanka in South Asia are relatively good, while others are not too high.
5. Consumption level in Kuala Lumpur 1. Shopping habits of Malaysian Internet users 1. More than 50% of Internet users shop online once a month, and more than 85% of users spend at least RM500 per month; 2. Malaysians prefer shopping at night: 51% of online shopping
Occurred at night, 41% occurred in the middle of the night, 36% occurred during working hours, 27% occurred during lunch time, 20% occurred in the morning; 3.78% of mobile phone netizens will choose online shopping, of which 40% have used mobile phones to shop online
; 4.51% of online shoppers are female; 49% are male.
Aged between 26-35 and 18-25.
Second, seize online channels that cannot be ignored in the Malaysian market.
1. Search engine Google still dominates the search market in Malaysia.
In addition to Google, Yahoo, Ask and Live also have some influence.
2. Social media In Malaysia, the penetration rate of social platforms is approximately 56%.