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What do I need to prepare to go to school in Malaysia?
Suggestions on luggage and equipment for studying in Malaysia for the first time (my original address is copied in my QQ space)

If you come here for the first time, you will want to bring a lot of things.

Being overweight is easy.

So you must first know the weight of the airline you bought the ticket for free and the weight of your belongings.

As far as I know, China Southern checked 30KG carry-on baggage 15KG for free.

We are very lucky. I was overweight with me when I first came here, but I didn't say I wouldn't be fined. Our former classmates were severely punished.

AirAsia free consignment 15KG carry-on baggage 45KG.

We usually fly from these two airlines. If your ticket belongs to other airlines, be sure to ask about the weight limit of these two airlines to avoid being fined for being overweight.

Knowing the weight is a matter of repackaging.

Consignment:

I don't recommend big suitcases. The box alone is very heavy, and it is overweight if you can't hold much.

There is a suitcase that is big enough to hold two sets of quilts, but it is not a box, and there are wheels under it. You can go and see if you can buy this kind of luggage. No, I think it is easier to use than a big suitcase, and it can be loaded without being too heavy. I just used Yingbao's luggage (it should be genuine, I'm not sure).

This side is mainly to enlarge items, such as towels, quilts, and things that can't be taken with you, such as shampoo and Swiss knives.

Be careful not to be overweight! According to how much money per catty, overweight is not cost-effective.

Hand luggage:

A small suitcase that you can carry with you on the plane.

There are still things that can't be packed, so prepare a small luggage bag of the same size, that is, pull it up and put it on your small suitcase, so that you can carry two bags in one hand and drag your big luggage in the other.

It is recommended to take books, clothes and laptops with you, because the weight you carry with you is generally greater than the free freight.

After all, how to install it is a matter of what to install.

I searched a lot on the internet before I left, but I found it very impractical after I came. Actually, I brought a bunch of things that I didn't need to bring.

The following recommendations are all my personal opinions. I hope everyone can make a brick.

Bedclothes:

To study, first ask what the dormitory will provide. For example, there are pillows in our school.

Even if the school doesn't offer it out, 8 is very expensive. There is no need to bring an 8. Some people who recognize pillows will bring their own pillows. This will be considered by everyone ~

You can cover these things with a towel quilt. Don't worry about changing here. It dried in a few hours in the morning.

If you are afraid of the cold, you can bring a cold quilt instead, because the air conditioning here is very low, often only about 16 degrees. I have been exposed to the cold feeling many times when I first came here, and buying quilts here is super expensive! I'm going back to China to enjoy the cool and catch cold this summer vacation. . .

Other small things such as pillow towels (at most 2) towels (washing face, wiping feet, wiping table, etc. 4.5. )

Clothes and shoes:

Don't bring clothes in autumn and winter. This is nonsense. Even if you return to China during the winter vacation, you can go to the airport and let the person who picks you up take it to change it.

There is no need to bring more clothes, because clothes are heavy, just like cosmetics. There are many good brands of clothes here, which are also cheaper than those in China, so it is almost the same to bring about two sets when you buy them again.

Those who are afraid of the cold can take a long-sleeved coat. Classrooms are generally air-conditioned, and the cold wind of 16 degrees is biting.

You can bring a formal suit, which can be used in class speeches.

It is also wrong for girls to wear cheongsam. It's fashionable to wear on holidays. They are also sold here, but they are not as good as those made in China.

There is no prohibition to enter serious occasions without slippers. You can wear slippers in class anyway.

So shoes, sports shoes, shoes and sandals and slippers can all be brought.

But my suggestion is that sneakers and slippers worn in the bedroom can be bought with cosmetics and clothes, and the latter is not expensive.

But! Shoes, sandals, sandals, etc. China bought them and took them with him.

Don't care too much about this. The shoes here are super expensive!

The feeling is that the shoes in the new center (not even as beautiful as the lotus pond in the new center) were brought and sold for n times the price.

Expensive is not good-looking, poor quality, easy to break and easy to kick.

By the way, don't forget to match some pairs of socks. It's not heavy. It doesn't take up space anyway.

Toilet products:

How many toothbrushes can I bring? It's not heavy anyway, but it's expensive to buy here.

Toothpaste doesn't need to be brought here. Many of the most commonly used ones are black and Colgate.

Shampooing and bathing are all very heavy. General brands such as Lux and Rejoice are sold here.

Unless you like a domestic brand very much, you can consider bringing a bottle (I like domestic bee flower conditioner very much, and I brought a large bottle, which I haven't used up for half a year ~)

There is no need to bring cosmetics and skin care products. The brands here are all good, and they are cheaper than China (the tariff is lower than China).

The soap carving in transparent soap, who sells me now 10? I'll buy it all. I need them so badly. The soap here is not very useful.

You don't need to bring washing powder unless you are more persistent about which brand.

Electrical appliances:

I used to see on the Internet that I had to bring a charger and rechargeable batteries, but I was cheated miserably. It's no use bringing a bunch of defects, there are T-T in the shop.

Some laptops have been brought from China, others can be considered for purchase.

There is no simplified Chinese system software here, only traditional Chinese and English (not to mention Malay)

So you can bring a simplified installation disk.

There is one in 3 yuan, the computer city.

Others wait until the system is installed and then go to Thunder to download ~

It is very useful to take the mobile hard disk with you. Many of our classmates are considering buying 8 here recently, which is more expensive than buying it in China.

It is strongly recommended that China buy computer accessories and bring them here!

You know, nine times out of ten these things in the world are made in China.

This is a daily - happened thing. The price of the same thing is the same, but one is RMB and the other is Malaysian ringgit, which is more than 1 times more expensive.

For example, the rubber pad of my mouse pad bought 10 RMB Malay from China Disneyland, and I saw that it sold 10 RMB (about RMB 24 yuan).

Headphones, cameras, mice, mouse pads, game controllers, USB drives, N-converter keyboards (it's best to connect keyboards to notebooks), card readers ... It's best to bring things from China.

An electronic dictionary is a super useful thing. I prefer BBK series, and Noah's is also good. Wen Quxing should be old and in poor health.

There's nothing wrong with China's cell phone. If you want to consider changing your mobile phone, there are two situations. If you are used to using high-end mobile phones, it is cheaper to come and buy them. If you are used to using low-end mobile phones, it is cheaper to buy them in China.

The plug on this side of the adapter is different from that in China, so if you have China (such as the charger of a digital camera for a mobile phone), you need to adapt the adapter to use it.

You can buy it at home or come and buy it.

But if there are many China appliances (including mobile phone electronic dictionary charger, digital camera charger, MP3 charger, etc. ).

It will be more convenient to bring a China wiring board.

Drugs:

You can prepare some commonly used drugs for relieving pain, diminishing inflammation, relieving cough and treating colds.

Especially after the arrival of western medicine, you may not be able to find the medicine you are used to, such as eating wisdom teeth and adding spiramycin. I can't find a place to buy T-T at all. Here are all direct English names. . .

Chinese medicine and Chinese patent medicine have been sold here for eight times, and none of the Chinese medicines I have seen are as good as those in China (well, maybe because I have been in the best pharmacy in Chengdu since I was a child, so my eyes are higher).

What to eat:

Our school has a kitchen where we can cook by ourselves, so we need spices and so on.

We often ask people to help us bring them: (Because I come from Sichuan, most of them are what Sichuan food needs. I'm not sure about other places)

Hot pot bottom material douban pepper chicken essence

Recently, I saw lobster sauce sold in the supermarket.

Instant noodles can bring some instant noodles. They are influenced by Islam (Muslim can't touch lard). They don't have as many flavors as China, and they may not be used to eating.

I like the rest myself. I brought a lot of YOYO chicken feet, great veal, and cleaned it up after dinner. . . .

Other daily necessities:

You'd better bring a set of chopsticks. Many sets are sold here. It's not necessary.

The Swiss army knife suggests that it can be equipped with a convenient one. Can be used to cut fruit, open cans and so on ~ ~

Pens, especially for girls who are particular about the appearance of pens, China had better bring pens. The gel pens here only have standard T-T, and there is nothing to see.

Don't bring too many super books. It is really impossible to download the electronic version online. Mobile phones, electronic dictionaries and computers can all read e-books now, or come and buy them. There are Chinese books for sale here.

The quality of the paper on this side of the toilet paper is not very good. Good quality will be expensive. If you have any requirements for paper quality, you'd better bring some yourself. For example, my boyfriend's box is full of soul mates.

About sanitary napkins for girls, I've seen Hegao or something here (I've been exposed to this in Chinese for so long that I forgot how to say it in Chinese).

If you are used to using other brands, you'd better bring them. I brought everything, especially the pads. Better bring more.