TIPS ON EVERYDAY LIFE

ADDITIONAL TIPS

Some good additional tips to help you settle in for your study journey in Malaysia.

Quick Tips for Settling In

Adapting to a new place can be tough, but here are some life hacks for you to get your life going.

EVENTS IN MALAYSIA

Malaysia hosts a diverse range of events throughout the year, covering various interests. Stay updated on social media to discover and enjoy these cultural experiences, ensuring you don't miss out on the fun and the chance to immerse yourself in Malaysian culture.

Discover Malaysia's Cultural and Modern Music Scene

Immerse Yourself in Local Sounds: Experience the Rainforest World Music Festival, an internationally acclaimed event showcasing diverse ethnic and folk music from around the globe.

Explore Local Music: Attend local concerts, gigs, and performances to discover Malaysia's vibrant music scene.

Witness Global Stars: Malaysia occasionally hosts international music superstars, including Bruno Mars, LANY, and K-Pop acts.

No matter your musical preferences, Malaysia offers a unique and unforgettable music experience.

Celebrate Malaysia's Public Holidays

Malaysia's rich cultural heritage and history result in numerous public holidays throughout the year. From religious festivals like Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Chinese New Year, and Deepavali to national celebrations like Independence Day and Malaysia Day, there's always something to celebrate.

Experience Malaysia's Unity in Diversity: These holidays offer vibrant cultural experiences and opportunities for everyone to come together.

Important Notes for International Students:

  • Local Business Closures: Be aware that some local shops and malls may close during major festivals.
  • Increased Traffic: Expect heavier traffic during festive seasons.
  • Plan Ahead: Check with your institution before holidays, make early preparations, and plan your travel accordingly.

USEFUL APPS YOU CAN USE

There are certain apps that can help students make life easier in Malaysia. Popular apps like 'Grab' are all on one platform for ride-hailing, food and parcel delivery, and digital payments. Next, students should have the Touch 'n Go app too; it is an e-wallet app that facilitates cashless payments for transportation, tolls, retail purchases, and online transactions. Touch 'n Go also has a card that is used for public transportation, simplifying everyday commutes and purchases. Most Malaysians also use WhatsApp as their go-to communication platform. More apps like Booking.com, Waze, TikTok, and Shopee are useful for everyday life in Malaysia.

Conclusion

Make use of your time studying in Malaysia and experience the cultural differences by any means necessary.

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