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Generally, Malaysia’s weather is hot and humid. Temperatures range from 68 – 86 degrees Farenheit. The humidity is typically around 90%. ... more
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Medical expertise in Malaysia is at par with the western countries and most private hospitals in the country have internationally recognized quality standards. All private medical centers are approved and licensed by the Ministry of Health and are ... more
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The characteristic features of the climate of Malaysia are uniform temperature, high humidity and copious rainfall and they arise mainly from the maritime exposure of the country. Winds are generally light. Situated at the equatorial doldrum area, ... more
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i think its much cheaper for them to come to study in malaysia compare to western countries,and in malaysia it is much better place for some of them.I knew some of them from China really can't speak English very well.So at least in Malaysia there ... more
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Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia and borders Thailand and Singapore. MainlandMalaysia is commonly known as Peninsular Malaysia which is where most of the population resides and there is also Eastern Malaysia, also know as Borneo Island. The ... more
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Malaysian Standard Time is 8 hours ahead of Universal Coordinated Time (UTC)/Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) ... more
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Yes, we love to partner with event planners. We give them an event that cannot be found anywhere else in the Malaysia and Asia Pacific. We are also very willing to help charities and non-profit organisations as long as they qualify for our non- ... more
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You can purchase AirAsia Insure Travel Protection even if you are not a Malaysian and/or do not live in Malaysia as long as you are an AirAsia or AirAsia X Guest flying out of Malaysia. ... more
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So far we have not heard of an ecovillage in Malaysia and Singapore. There are many ecolodges in Malaysian rainforest cater for ecotourists. ... more
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Yes. A Labuan offshore company enjoys dual residency status, being a resident of Malaysia for tax purpose and non-resident of Malaysia for Malaysia Exchange Control purpose. On a weekly basis, LOFSA submits to Bank Negara Malaysia the list of newly ... more
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