Speaking of Malaysia, this is another scenic spot with many tourists during holidays. Malaysia is a tourist attraction suitable for visiting all year round. The peak tourist season is in winter. After all, there are really many people coming to escape the cold at this time. Let’s take a look at the relevant information. List of necessary items for travel
1. Original passport
The passport must be valid for at least six and a half months (from the day of application, it must be at least six and a half months before the passport expires) )The passport has at least 2 blank pages for visa use. The last page of the passport must have the holder’s signature in Chinese (pen or ink pen).
2. Telephone card
There are three communication service providers in Malaysia, namely Maxis, DIGI and Celcom.
Call quality: basically Celcomgt; Maxisgt; DIGI; TuneTalk is almost the same as Celcom.
There is a counter in the International Arrival Hall (3rd floor) of LIA. You can find OLD at the airport.
TOWN, you can see the celcom logo store next door. You can buy it here. The price of the card is 10 MYR, but 5 MYR can be used directly. It is not open in the early morning. Also available at KL-SENTRAL.
3. Malay Currency
At present, domestic banks still have no way to exchange Malaysian Ringgit, and Malaysian Ringgit is not recycled in the country. However, it is still very convenient to exchange RMB locally, and the exchange rate is not bad. You can also directly apply for a Hua Xia Bank card in China. With the bank card, the first overseas cash withdrawal of each month is still free, as long as you have UnionPay. Just show the logo and you can withdraw cash from any bank card or ATM.
There are four major banks in Malaysia that support UnionPay withdrawals at their ATMs: Hong Leong Bank, Public Bank, RHB
Bank, May
Bank). The maximum cash withdrawal amount is MYR 1,000. The bank to which the ATM machine belongs will charge a handling fee of MYR 12 for each transaction, and the card issuing bank will also charge handling fees of varying amounts. Daily necessities
1. Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, aloe vera gel, hydrating mask, British plug, light shoes and bag, long sleeves and trousers to prevent mosquitoes.
2. It is better for girls to bring long skirts and long sleeves, or prepare a shawl, which is more convenient for going to the mosque and can also block the sun.
3. If you are going to the beach, remember to bring a swimsuit, swimming goggles and diving goggles.
The above is the relevant travel guide for traveling in Malaysia. It is basically some basic information. You can refer to it when you go there.