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Reasons why Malaysia is suitable for immigrants to provide for the elderly

Livable old-age holy land

The increasingly serious air pollution in China has seriously troubled the health of the elderly! Malaysia is recognized as a livable area in the world, with beautiful scenery, 2 1℃-32℃ all year round, blue sky and white clouds, pure sea breeze and no smog all year round! Malaysia has unique and diverse natural resources. You can experience the mysterious charm of this tropical country in Malaysia: explore the world's oldest tropical rain forest, watch marine life in the world diving paradise, taste all kinds of world food, enjoy the most leisurely and pure beaches and explore the most peaceful and natural islands. ......

Low consumption level

Compared with the soaring prices in China, Malaysia is definitely a low-cost country. Living here, you can spend less money to enjoy life, eat local unique Nyonya dishes, succulent mangosteen and sweet durian, and you will have a very good life.

International medical level

Malaysia has complete medical and health facilities, and there are government hospitals and government clinics in towns and cities all over the country. Every community has private hospitals and clinics. The huge network of state-owned and private health care service institutions has greatly facilitated the health care needs of the Malaysian people. The government is committed to developing medical services, strengthening the basic medical care system, improving medical procedures, and realizing the blueprint for human resources development and equipment development. At present, the medical care service in Malaysia has reached the international level, and the medical expenses are far lower than those in developed countries such as Europe and America. Malaysia has a semi-public medical system and a sound medical insurance system. A family buys a medical insurance package to ensure the health of the whole family. In China, a country with extremely high medical expenses, the medical expenses of the elderly are not small. Moving to Malaysia, a "medical resort", can enjoy meticulous care.

Malaysia is a tourist destination. Many young people choose to spend their honeymoon in Malaysia, many choose to travel here, and many people are eager to settle here. Why is Malaysia so attractive? Because Malaysia can give people an ideal living environment, whether as a tourist destination or as a place to spend their old age.

Further Reading: Living Habits of Malaysian Immigrants

1. There is no habit of tipping in Malaysia.

After immigrating to Malaysia, you will find that Malaysians, like China people, are not used to tipping waiters. This is mainly because hotels or restaurants in Malaysia usually charge 65,438+00% of the guest's consumption directly as a service charge. If individual consumer places clearly indicate on the bill that they will pay extra service fees, they can tip the waiter 65,438+00%. As for the objects of tipping, they are mainly hotel service personnel and porters, while doormen and drivers rarely need to tip.

2. Business hours in Malaysia

Malaysia has a five-and-a-half-day working week, so there are still many places open every Saturday morning. Specifically, the government office hours are 8:00- 16: 15 from Monday to Friday and 8: 00-12: 45 on Saturday. Office hours of the bank are Monday to Friday 10:00- 15:00 and Saturday 9: 30-1:30; The business hours of the supermarket are 10:00-22:00 every day.

3. Telephone service in Malaysia

In Malaysia, if you want to make a phone call, you can use a public phone at the telephone booth. The payment method is coins or calling cards. If you want to make an international call, you need to call the telecommunications bureau or use an international calling card. If you want to make an international call after staying in the hotel, you need to pay the service fee to the service desk and ask it to open the international direct dial service.

4. Introduction to Malaysian currency

Malaysia's national currency is ringgit, which is abbreviated as RM internationally. 1 ringgit can be exchanged for 100 points. There are five kinds of coins in Malaysia: 1 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, all in the form of coins. There is also Malaysian currency in ringgit/kloc-0. Malaysian banknotes are divided into 1 ringgit, 2 ringgit, 5 ringgit, 10 ringgit, 20 ringgit, 50 ringgit, 100 ringgit, 500 ringgit and 1000 ringgit.