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How about emigrating to Malaysia?

There are more and more people immigrating to Malaysia, so what is the life of immigrating to Malaysia? It must be a topic of interest to many people who go abroad. Let's learn about the life of immigrating to Malaysia together with the immigration column. Welcome to reading.

How about emigrating to Malaysia?

Malaysia has pure beaches and many exotic islands, with beautiful scenery, fresh air and no natural disasters. It has been rated as one of the most livable countries in the world by the global authoritative list for many times. Come and see the life of immigrating to Malaysia!

1, living consumption

There are many brand factories or discount villages in Malaysia, so it is very cheap to buy clothes and shoes in Malaysia. At the discount village in Johor Bahru, you can buy a Nike polo T-shirt for about RM 60 (RMB 120 yuan). It is also a Nike brand T-shirt in China, and the price of the exclusive store is about 300-400 RMB.

As we all know, Hong Kong is the shopping paradise in Asia, and cosmetics, electronic products and luxury goods can be bought at low prices. In fact, the shopping paradise recognized in Southeast Asia has never been known to Chinese people, just in Malaysia. Although Malaysia is not a free port, it is a country with low import tax. The import duty of most commodities is 5%- 10%, even tax-free. Coupled with the low circulation cost, many goods can be regarded as the cheapest in the world, and even many Singaporeans like to go shopping there on weekends. There are many places to shop in Malaysia, not to mention other cities in Malaysia. All kinds of large shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur alone are enough for three days and three nights.

Step 2 transport

Malaysia is a highway extending in all directions, so the bus is the most convenient and practical means of transportation. From the expressway running through the western half of Malay Peninsula to all kinds of long-distance and short-distance routes, a good road traffic network has become the best choice for local people.

Cheap oil prices are the general impression of tourists who have been to Malaysia. In China, the price of gasoline is about 7.8 yuan per liter, and the price of diesel is 7.4 yuan per liter; In Malaysia, the price of gasoline is RM 2.65438 +0 (RMB 4.2 yuan) and the price of diesel is RM 65438 +0.9 (RMB 3.8 yuan), which shows the price difference between the two countries.

Similarly, because the oil price in Malaysia is cheap, family cars are very common. One car per family is quite common, and some families even have one car per person. Young white-collar workers in Malaysia can buy a car within a year or two, which will be quite difficult in China.

3. Housing problem

The house price in the Hisquin Da Special Economic Zone is RM 1 1000 per square meter, while the house price in Shenzhen, which is also the China Special Economic Zone, is around RMB 36,000. In Singapore, which is separated by a river, the house price per square meter is more than RMB100000, and the cost of living in Hisquin is 70% lower than that in Singapore.

4. Income comparison

The minimum income in China is about 1400 RMB per month, that is, earning 47 yuan RMB on average every day; The minimum income in Malaysia is about RM 965 (RMB 2,300) per month, and the average daily income is RM 32 (65 yuan RMB). With the relatively low cost of living, the minimum monthly income of Malaysians is higher than that of China.