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219 Malaysia relaxes China tourists' landing visa policy+tourist attractions recommendation.

Recently, Malaysia has relaxed its policy of handling landing visa for China tourists, which means it is more convenient for us to travel to Malaysia. Moreover, Malaysia has always been very popular with Chinese tourists, and its culture has many similarities. Let's learn about the specific policy information! 219 Malaysia relaxes China tourists' landing visa policy

From July 15th, Malaysia's landing visa relaxation policy is mainly aimed at China applicants, and these people need to enter Malaysia from Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore or Thailand, which means that if they go to Malaysia directly from China, they still need to apply for visas according to the previous regulations!

In addition, you need to prepare some things. The first thing is a cash check of at least 5 dollars, or a credit card, debit card or electronic money approved by Malaysia National Bank.

1. The stay period of visa on arrival is extended from seven days to fifteen days

2. The visa processing fee is reduced from RM 33 to RM 2

3. Six new entry ports for landing visa are added: Kuala Lumpur Airport, Chittagong Heimushan Entry-Exit Checkpoint, Sarawak Miri, Malaysia International Airport and Sarawak Shuangxi Dujiu Entry-Exit Checkpoint. Namun Ferry Terminal and Selangor Subang Sultan Abdul Azsha International Airport 219 Malaysia Tourist Attractions Recommended

Twin Towers

Malaysia's Twin Towers are one of the main buildings here in Kuala Lumpur and one of the landmark buildings, and are rated as the seventh tallest building in the world! A * * * four hundred and fifty-two meters high, eighty-eight floors.

This building is two identical buildings standing side by side, the middle of which is connected by a bridge. You can see this building almost anywhere in Kuala Lumpur!

Water Mosque

This building was built on an artificial lake, also known as Kota Kinabalu City Mosque. It is an Islamic building. The most striking thing about this building is that when the sun sets, when the afterglow falls here, it looks like it is covered with a golden coat. It is magnificent!

National Mosque

The architectural design of this building is different, and its roof is blue star-shaped, because the roofs of general mosques are all onion heads. The roof of this building symbolizes the ambition of an independent country, which makes the whole building very beautiful!

Moreover, the interior of this building is similar to that of Mecca, which can accommodate 15, people at most. It is called the largest mosque building in Southeast Asia!

Independence Square

This building is the place where Malaysian National Day is held every year. On the south side, there is the world's tallest flagpole, which is 1 meters high. On the other side of the flagpole, there are European-style lawns and Dutch-style buildings. Other buildings are the long-standing Abdul Samad building, which is a halal building!

Malacca

Malacca, I believe that even if you haven't been there, you must have read about it in books. This place has a long history and far-reaching culture, which combines Portuguese, Dutch and British colonies with local buildings in Chinatown and Malacca! Very diversified!

That's all about landing visa's relaxation policy in Malaysia. Although you can't enjoy it directly from China, you can enjoy it if you come here from other countries. Please learn about it if you need it!