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What do I need to prepare to go to Malaysia?
Actually, you should make some preparations before you go to Malaysia. Now Bian Xiao will introduce some related issues to you. You can see these when you go to Malaysia, which is helpful for your trip.

There are three kinds of visas in Malaysia: eNTRI, eVISA and sticker. Here is a picture for everyone to see more clearly.

Generally speaking, eNTRI is the most convenient and cheapest, but there are some restrictions, such as:

Tips:

1. What you need is a direct flight to Malaysia, or transit through several countries, and enter from the designated nine international airports, not a third country.

2. It takes 3 months not to apply for eNTRI.

Please see the picture below for details ~

I'm dealing with eNTRI.

, 179 yuan, signed in 4 days, fried chicken is convenient, suitable for people who have direct flights in China, travel for a short time and have not been to Malaysia within 3 months. But this is just a separate piece of paper. If you want to collect stamps, you need to apply for a sticker.

How to get to downtown Kuala Lumpur Airport is the most frequently asked question. First of all, Kuala Lumpur Airport has two terminals, K 1 and K2, where AirAsia usually lands. No matter which terminal, the road from the airport to the city is similar.

1. Airport bus: about RM 1 1. It takes a bus to the ground floor of the airport, operating 24 hours a day, and it takes about an hour to reach the downtown area, and the destination is Central Station (Kuala Lumpur

Sentral), and then you can take the subway or taxi to your destination at Central Station. Suitable for traveling alone, people who are not in a hurry.

2. Airport Express (KLIAEkspres)

55 ringgit, the fastest way from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to downtown, takes about 28 minutes, from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Central Station (KL

Sentral), suitable for people who don't have enough time, not recommended if they are not in a hurry, and the cost is too high.

3. Pick-up service: You can make an appointment in advance at Mawei. During the day, three seats are about 100, which is suitable for many people to travel.

4. Taxi software grab: It is known as the Southeast Asian version of Didi, and the airport to Central Station is about RM 65.

5. Take a taxi: first go to the taxi counter to make an invoice and say the price before getting on the bus. Generally, it takes about 90- 100 RM from the airport to the urban area, and about 1 hour to the urban area. There is a night charge at night, and there is no advantage in price. It is not recommended.

How to exchange foreign exchange and withdraw money Malaysian ringgit and RMB are about 1: 1.6, which means that 1RM is equivalent to RMB 1.6. At present, domestic banks can't exchange Malaysian ringgit in advance, so they can only exchange it locally. There is a money exchange place at the airport, and the exchange rate is very bad. The exchange rate of RMB 100 on that day was almost 6 1. But the airport 100 only changed RM 55. I suggest you change the transportation fee to the downtown area less at the airport, and the exchange rate in the downtown area will be much better. Many people suggest that Wuji avoid going, otherwise big shopping malls will also have money.

Changing person

I get it from ATM, and the real-time exchange rate is charged according to different issuers. (Huaxia Bank's overseas cash withdrawal fee-free policy has been cancelled. Looks like it's time to replace it. . . )

Tips:

Generally speaking: urban exchange rate (there are exchange points in Chinatown and Bukit Maiden) > KLSentral exchange rate > cash withdrawal of UnionPay card at ATM > airport exchange point.

In addition, local Alipay is quite common, and 7 1 1 and duty-free shops can use it. Remember to take the UnionPay channel when swiping a credit card, which is more cost-effective than VISA.

There will always be a place to store luggage at the airport, but where can I store my luggage in the city? It's KL

Grand Central Station, yes, it's Grand Central Station. This is a transportation hub. There are many red cabinets on the right hand side of the floor entrance. The size of the cabinets is different, and the size and price of the luggage that can be stored are also different. I saved a pack at that time, 20 ringgit (hin expensive! )。 Automatic coin-in, no password and key, but through. . Brush your face. .

It is said that the second floor is still artificial, which will be much cheaper, but I was in a hurry, so I simply looked for it and gave up. If you have more time, you can look for it more. . If the luggage needs to stay overnight, it is suggested to ask the staff if it is ok.

It's really scary to read all kinds of travel notes before going to the police. I said that the wild man robbed the bag in the streets of Kuala Lumpur. I was so scared that I bought a wallet on Taobao, thinking of putting my passport, bank card and other valuables in my wallet and carrying them with me. But my colleague just came back from Kuala Lumpur not long ago and said that I didn't think it was that exaggerated, so I didn't take my wallet to travel.

Well, my feelings are the same. Not as scary as I said. As long as I don't go to India, don't go to remote places too late, and go back to the hotel early, there will be no problem. But to be on the safe side, don't take the handbag, try to carry it on your shoulder and carry it in front.

Before reading the travel notes, some people said that Malay Chinese were indifferent, even less enthusiastic than Malays. I don't feel this way either. I think the Chinese in Malay are still very good.

Is the inspection of AirAsia's 7KG hand luggage strict? Low-cost airline AirAsia relies on selling luggage. Baggage inspection is still very strict, but it has not reached an unusually strict level. How can I put it? Generally speaking, it is only called suitcase, and the bag is not easy to manage. I didn't ask to be weighed back and forth between Beijing and Kuala Lumpur. In fact, it is overweight, but the box must be weighed.

On the way back from K2 in Kuala Lumpur, there will be a check before the security check. All roads are blocked except one entrance. There is a scale on the ground. I don't care about the front and back bags (the front bag is not very big, and there is a Starbucks paper bag in my hand), but the box must be weighed. If the box is overweight, you can pour something into it appropriately. In addition, if Taobao buys a suitcase 230 yuan, it will be more cost-effective than the counter.

How to choose hotels near the Twin Towers? I'm staying at Doubletree by Hilton, 570 a night, and the nearest subway is Anbang.

The park and hotel lobby are located on the second floor of the shopping center. There are various ATMs, McDonald's, 7 1 1 restaurants under the shopping mall, which is convenient. However, you can't see the Twin Towers from the hotel, only in the hotel lobby. The room has a slight smell, and there is no bathtub. Not recommended after check-in.

Here are a few typical ones ~

Regent Pacific Suites Hotel

The most cost-effective, RMB 370, at the foot of Kuala Lumpur Tower, about 20 minutes' walk to the Twin Towers.

Kuala Lumpur Trade Hotel

Perfect angle, which owns the Twin Towers, can have a panoramic view of the Twin Towers in the guest room. The tower view room is 700+ RMB, and the hotel provides free shuttle bus to KLCC, but the facilities are relatively old.

Feisi hotel

Online celebrity hotel, the infinity pool on the top floor is very cool, overlooking Kuala Lumpur Tower and Petronas Petronas Petronas Twin Towers. It is an apartment hotel with a price of 600- 1000+ and an area of about 90 square meters, which is suitable for family travel. There are five-star prices but no five-star facilities. Only the infinity pool is the biggest stunt.

Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur

Deluxe room with tower view 1200 or so, with floor-to-ceiling windows. Wherever you go, you can see the Twin Towers, next to KLCC Park, opposite the Twin Towers. If you are not short of money, it is the best place to live ~

These hotels are what I pay more attention to when looking for hotels. For more information, please visit major travel websites ~