Malaysia: A One - month Wonderful Journey of Multiculturalism by Lu Jiani
I have been studying in Malaysia for a month. In this short time, I have already begun to experience a culture and environment quite different from China. Here, I have caught a glimpse of the charm of multi - cultural integration.
I've made some Malay friends, and we frequently go out to watch movies and go shopping, experiencing the modernization of Kuala Lumpur. During the Indian New Year, I visited the Batu Caves and fully immersed myself in the strong festive atmosphere. I also study with Malaysian Chinese classmates and finish our assignments together. Besides, I join in activities with classmates from various countries to celebrate Malaysian festivals.
I've also had wonderful times with other friends of diverse backgrounds. Malaysia is really an excellent place for international students to study and live, even if it's just for a month.
Originally from Iran, Mohammad Mahdi Seifi is here to share his incredible journey as an international student in Malaysia. From academic achievements to exploring the vibrant culture, his story is filled with excitement and inspiration. 🎓✨
David Imisiayo Elizabeth, a Nigerian student in Malaysia, shares his journey of personal growth and cultural discovery. He highlights how studying in Malaysia boosted his confidence, helped him build friendships, and exposed him to diverse cultures and cuisine, encouraging others to consider Malaysia for a transformative experience.
A Romanian student shares their journey in Malaysia, from starting at Sunway College to studying at University Malaya (UM). They embraced the culture, learned Bahasa Melayu, and celebrated festivals like Hari Raya and Deepavali. Encouraging future students to immerse in Malaysia’s diverse culture, they highlight the growth opportunities both academically and personally.
A Palestinian student reflects on their journey in Malaysia, from moving at age 11 to completing an Architecture degree at USIM. They highlight the supportive academic environment, student leadership, and rich cultural experiences that shaped their personal and professional growth, recommending Malaysia for its quality education and vibrant culture.
Azizullah Hanif, a Master’s student at the University of Malaya, shares his enriching experience in Malaysia, from the warm welcome by EMGS to celebrating Hari Raya and exploring Malacca, highlighting the country's cultural diversity and academic opportunities.
Masako, a former exchange student in Sarawak, Malaysia, highlights the friendly locals, diverse culture, and vibrant food scene. She recommends Malaysia for its welcoming environment and enriching experiences.
Natasha, a Singaporean student at the University of Malaya, enjoys Malaysia's student activism, diverse culture, and international connections. She recommends it for its academic opportunities and vibrant multicultural experience.