Bargaining
Bargaining is a habit in Asia. However, you need to know in advance when and where you can bargain. You can bargain considerably for all articles at the night markets (Pasar Malam), negotiating on the price is just part of life in Malaysia, especially in the Chinese district (Chinatown) in cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Georgetown.
In the various modern stores, it is not usual to bargain. If you try it anyway, then do not be surprised when they look at you surprised. However, nothing ventured, nothing gained. What you can do in the modern shopping malls is to ask for special offers, discounts, and a lower price should you buy more items. Often you will get a lower price, even in the luxurious shops.
Tourism in Malaysia
In a paradise lost on a vacation that takes us to a world of magic, beautiful Malaysia stands out like a pearl nestled in an oyster with only a little magic in it yet.
Here, where beauty is translated into a breathtaking nature, a mixture of civilizations, and a precious heritage that the country has forged over a long journey until tourism in Malaysia has become a golden sector that bore the title of “Real Asia” for its country.
Important information about Malaysia
It is easy to obtain a tourist visa in Malaysia, as the tourist visa is given at the airport for a period of three months for almost all nationalities.
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multicultural country, and the English language is an official language spoken along with other languages, and its local currency is the Malaysian Ringgit.
As for the time zone in Malaysia, it is (Greenwich +8), and the weekly holiday is Saturday and Sunday in Malaysia, except for the Muslim-majority East Coast states, where Thursday and Friday are the weekly holidays.
For those wishing to use mobile devices, they can purchase prepaid cards, which are available at reasonable prices from the offices of telecommunications companies located at the airport, such as Maxis and DJ.
The best tourist seasons in Malaysia
Malaysia is an excellent tourist destination throughout the year, but its semi-tropical climate makes tourism in Malaysia more ideal in certain months, which are as follows:
The best times to visit extend from the sixth month of July to the ninth month of September, and the weather is characterized by moderate temperatures and low humidity.
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