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What it's like to live in Malaysia with one voice

author:Immigration Sister Lily

Malaysia (Malaysia) is located in Southeast Asia, consisting of Malaya in the south of the Malay Peninsula and Sarawak and Sabah in the north of Kalimantan Island, bordering Thailand to the north, Singapore to the south across the Strait of Johor, the South China Sea to the east, and the Strait of Malacca to the west. The land area is about 330,000 square kilometers, and the coastline is 4,192 kilometers. The capital is located in Kuala Lumpur, the most densely populated and prosperous region in Malaysia, and the seat of the federal government is located in Putrajaya.

When we intend to move to a new place, we will inevitably consider whether it is suitable, generally everyone will consider the level of living consumption from the perspective of food, clothing, housing and transportation, and the education of children and the elderly is a determining factor, politics and geography, climate or secondary factors.

What it's like to live in Malaysia with one voice

Malaysia, as a country with a large chinese concentration, has always been a popular tourist country, based on language communication problems, some people will choose it, because Chinese often say: one voice and one breath. And Malaysia is so close that it doesn't require a flight of more than ten hours.

Malaysian Life – Environment

Malaysia is one of the world's top ten retirement destinations, and its ultra-high vegetation coverage also makes its air quality ranked high in the global rankings. In addition, Malaysia also has the world's top ten diving resorts, such as Sipadan island and mermaid island, which shows that its living environment is good.

What it's like to live in Malaysia with one voice

Malaysian Life – Diet

Malaysia is predominantly Chinese, Malay and Indian, so the diet is mostly based on the food of these three countries. Although Indian curry is delicious, it is still more painful for Chinese to eat every day. Malay has a unique flavor and a variety of varieties, with rice noodles as the main food, cooked meat and fish as the main dish, plus steamed vegetables accompanied by dishes, nutritious and healthy. But for immigrants, the favorite is still the taste from their hometown, so more still like Chinese food stalls, mainly all kinds of rice noodles, fried and fried, about 3-5 pesos can solve a meal.

What it's like to live in Malaysia with one voice

Malaysian Life – Accommodation

There is a big difference in housing prices in Malaysia, different cities, 99 years of property rights and 999 years of property rights, the difference between different supporting facilities is very large. Overall, it is not as expensive as China, if you buy it in the center of Kuala Lumpur, such as adjacent to the Petronas Twin Towers, only 2 minutes walk. In terms of housing, the local variety of one-bedroom, two-bedroom, according to the needs of tenants have different indoor environments and rental prices. In general, according to the consumption level of the Chinese people, they can basically afford it, and the pressure is not great.

What it's like to live in Malaysia with one voice

Life in Malaysia – Transport

Buses are the most important means of transport in Malaysia and the most popular means of transport. All major cities in Malaysia have convenient and cheap bus services, and the routes are well-developed, allowing you to get to almost all corners of the city. Some buses can even reach neighbouring towns, and the modest towns have a well-established public transport system.

Malaysian prices: Malaysia has a complete supply of materials, the price level is moderate, the prices of hotels, restaurants and transportation are slightly lower than those of China's first- and second-tier cities, and the prices of luxury goods are cheaper due to tax exemptions or tax refunds. Life in Malaysia – Education

Malaysians are known as "the most gifted people in the world", where everyone speaks at least 3 languages, including: English, Malay, Mandarin or Hindi.

At present, Malaysia has hundreds of institutions of higher learning from more than ten countries in the world, the world's authoritative vocational education institutions Malaysia international primary and secondary schools, the education model mainly includes Australian-style education, British education and American education, of course, there are also Chinese primary and secondary schools, which can choose schools according to the different requirements of applicants.

If you want to learn Malay in addition to learning English and Mandarin in public schools, international schools do not need to, if it is the primary school stage, you can go to public schools, the age is relatively adaptable, you can quickly master several languages. Obtaining overseas Chinese status with a low threshold can obtain special rights and interests such as tax exemption, extra points for children's college entrance examinations, and adoption of second children. Parents may wish to choose to move first and then study, Malaysian university education is closely related to European and American countries and Australian courses, and unique joint courses can allow students to spend half of the money to get a diploma from a third country.

Malaysia implements an 11-year compulsory education system, with 7 years of schooling, 6 years of primary school, 3 years of junior high school, 2 years of high school, 2 years of pre-university, and 3-6 years of university. By the end of 2017, there were 7,901 public primary schools and 2,586 public secondary schools in Malaysia. The 2018 education budget was RM61.6 billion. At present, there are 1307 Chinese primary schools and 63 Chinese independent secondary schools in Malaysia, and Chinese education is relatively common and has a complete education system

Life for Malaysian immigrants is easy and comfortable. As china and Malaysia grow closer together, whether it's for parents to enjoy their old age or for their children to get a better education, the Malay Red Card is your best bet.

The application conditions are simple, the number of places is limited, there is no restriction on free entry and exit, and children can return to China to participate in the overseas Chinese student joint examination with their overseas Chinese status. Easily achieve 985.211 without giving up the country, without affecting the domestic business and life, but also enjoy the welfare and treatment of Malay.

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