What means of transportation can I take to study in Malaysia?

What means of transportation can I take to study in Malaysia? In this regard, in order to make it more convenient for everyone to travel abroad, I summarized the traffic guide of Malaysia.

aviation

In addition to Malaysia Airlines providing 75 international routes flying over the world, there are more than 36 international airlines flying to Malaysia. In addition to Malaysia Airlines, Pelangi Air, Berjaya Air and Mofaz Air also provide regular domestic flights to various tourist attractions and cities.

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From the Malay Peninsula to Borneo, the plane is the best choice. When crossing the Malay Peninsula or going to Tioman Island and Langkawi Island, flying is also more cost-effective. Malaysia Airlines (MAS) domestic routes cover major cities, and most of them are operated by Pelangi Alr, which runs between cities and tourist attractions. To book or inquire about the air tickets of Branch Airlines, please contact Malaysia Airlines Office. Malaysia Airlines' flights are mostly jet planes, while Perancho Airlines' domestic flights or short-haul flights are mostly high-wing planes or propeller planes. Passengers on domestic or international flights must pay airport tax of RM 5.00 or RM 40.00 (RM: RM) when leaving the country. Singapore has 1 ~ 5 flights every day, except Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru. Although the plane between East Malaysia and West Malaysia should be a domestic line, it will be treated as an international line because there will be a formal passport check before entering the country.

railway

In Malaysia, trains seem to be less popular than fast and cheap buses or taxis. If time permits, it is ideal to travel around leisurely by train. Especially the Malay Railway, which can go directly to Thailand or Singapore, is world-famous. This railway was first built with the exploitation of tin mines and rubber, which can be said to be a witness of history.

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Malaysia can travel around by train or go to Thailand and Singapore. Trains from Malaysia Railway Bureau or KTM lead to big cities all over the peninsula. And the Eastern Express (The Eastern &;; Orient express)? This is a luxury train service that provides you with a round trip from Singapore to Bangkok via Kuala Lumpur.

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Railways in West Malaysia

This railway, which runs through the Malay Peninsula, splits into two roads at Hateya, the Thai border, and enters Malaysia. The West Line Railway is the traffic artery that runs through Beihai, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. In addition to locals, tourists often take cross-border trains. In addition to the main line, this railway has some branch lines. There is no cross-border train on the eastern railway, which brings inconvenience to tourists. People crossing the border must get off at the border town of Kota Lu and then transfer to Kumas between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, where the East-West Railway meets. But the train from Kota Lu to Kumas only runs once a day.

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East Malaysia Railway

The only railway in Borneo is the Sabah Railway with a total length of154km, which runs from Kota Kin Na Ba Road in Sabah to Tenan via Papart. This is also a railway built for transporting rubber. At present, there are diesel trains running twice a day.

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Lugong

Malaysia's highways extend in all directions, so buses are the most convenient and practical means of transportation. From the expressway running through the western half of Malay Peninsula to all kinds of long-distance and short-distance routes, a good road traffic network has become the best choice for local people. It's also quite convenient for tourists. There are three kinds of buses in Malaysia. One is a long-distance bus to and from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, the other is a local bus to and from metropolis and other towns, and the other is a city bus to and from downtown.

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taxi

People who are not familiar with the road conditions can take more taxis. Most taxis in Malaysia are Japanese cars, Corolla. Almost all have air conditioning, and the body is black and yellow, printed with? Texie? In that case. Kuala Lumpur is a watch-jumping style, and most other places need to negotiate in advance. You can ask the hotel about the relevant market. Compared with buses, taxis are naturally much more expensive, but it is more convenient to take a taxi if you have more luggage. M $ 1.5 within the taxi takeoff 1.6 km, and Mcl0 shall be added every 200 meters thereafter. There are also * * * taxis on long distance, most of which are old Mercedes-Benz, which is no different from ordinary private cars. Although there are some unscrupulous pheasant carts, locals often ride them. When people are full, they drive them, which is more expensive than buses, but much cheaper than riding alone, which is both convenient and economical. As there is no meter, the price must be negotiated before getting on the bus.

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coach

The advantages of coach are comfort, convenience and good service. It shuttles between big cities, hardly taking a rest except for refueling and eating. In addition to air conditioning, toilets and other general equipment, some cars also have stereos and televisions. There are also VlP buses (VIP buses) with very spacious seats, but they don't provide meals, drinks and other services on the bus like Thailand. These long-distance lines are jointly operated by several passenger transport companies, and there are many trains every day. There are ticket windows of various companies at or near the station, and sometimes it is not clear which one to buy. In fact, except the fare is a little different, the types of services and cars are basically the same.

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Local common line

Local buses connecting short and medium distances are important means of transportation for local people. Most of the bodies are old buses. Walk back and forth between towns along the bus stop. The local bus also leaves from the main station in the city center. After getting on the bus, you can send the fare according to the owner's instructions.

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City bus

In Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Beihai and other big cities, the bus line network in the circular urban area is very developed. Besides buses marked with routes, there are also minibuses. The fare is also paid after getting on the bus according to the distance, which is quite cheap. In addition, some city buses will also go to nearby towns, which is not much different from local buses.

Tricycle/tricycle/tricycle

Malaysian tricycles are very similar to those in Taiwan Province Province in the 1940s and 1950s. The only difference is that the seat of the Malaysian tricycle is in front of the driver. At present, this old tricycle can still be seen in some cities such as Penang. If you carry heavy objects or travel a little far, you might as well take this elegant and comfortable means of transportation. The fee is also agreed in advance, please go to the hotel to consult the market first.

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air ticket

Malaysia Airlines has many preferential measures for air tickets. For example, early flights and night flights are about 25% cheaper than normal flights, which is the so-called night tour fare. There are also special prices for domestic and round-trip air tickets, which can be 5-20% cheaper by taking a high-wing plane. This is called (Fokkor Fare), and there are various other discounts. Please contact Malaysia Airlines and travel agencies for details. ?

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Air tickets can be booked at Malaysia Airlines offices and travel agencies. It is usually enough to book on the same day or the day before, but the route between East and West Malaysia is often full, so it is best to book in advance. In particular, the route between Singapore and East Malaysia offers preferential treatment to tourists at night, so it is safer to advance at least 3-4 days.

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Types of trains and tickets

Trains on the western railway include ISE, XSP, ER, etc. ), local train (b) and night train (SM, etc. ) There are three classes of seats on the International Express and Express. Both the first class and the second class have air-conditioned carriages, and they all sit accordingly. There are no designated seats in the third class. The cost is divided into three sections, and the second-class non-air-conditioned car is equivalent to the third-class 1.8 times. Except for the first-class through train from the north to Kumas, there are only second-class and third-class trains in the east. There is no express train. You can buy tickets at the ticket window. Only major stations such as Kuala Lumpur, Beihai and Johor Bahru have advance ticket windows, and other small stations cannot advance tickets. In fact, except for special festivals such as the Lunar New Year, there is no need to buy in advance. International trains on the western line are often overcrowded, and tickets must be purchased 2 ~ 7 days in advance.

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Bus terminal and fare

There is a magnificent bus terminal in the center of Kuala Lumpur and other metropolises. Usually, the first floor is a waiting place, and above the second floor are reception rooms, ticket outlets, shops and restaurants. Even in some small towns, the station is often located in the city center, combined with other shopping malls. Tickets can be purchased at the window in the station or at the counter of the passenger transport company near the station. Some cities can also buy tickets in travel agencies, hotels, restaurants and other places. Most ticket offices will post the schedule of destination, departure time, price and other expenses at a glance. You can buy tickets on the same day, but if you are not sure about the location of the station, you'd better buy tickets one day in advance, especially for major festivals such as the Lunar New Year, at least one week in advance, otherwise you won't be able to buy tickets at that time, or even increase the price, so pay special attention. After getting the ticket, the first thing to do is to confirm the destination, departure time, seat number and platform number (sometimes the number of Yueming Station is not written), and take the bus at the designated time and place in order. Keep the ticket stub for future reference after getting on the bus.