About Malaysia
About Malaysia
Languages
The people of Malaysia speak several languages, commonly spoken languages in Malaysia include Malay, English, Chinese, Tamil, and various native languages spoken by indigenous communities.
Religions
Although the official religion of Malaysia is Islam, citizens enjoy the right to freedom of religion under the Federal Constitution of Malaysia.
Life in Malaysia
Economy
Malaysia is rich in agricultural products, oil and natural gas. It mainly includes palm oil, rubber, cocoa, wood and pepper, etc. It is the world's second largest producer and exporter of palm oil and related products. Oil and gas reserves are the second largest gas producer in Southeast Asia.
Disaster-Free
Generally speaking, in this country, there are no large-scale natural disasters, no floods, no droughts, and no earthquakes, that is Malaysia. One of the reasons why many countries choose to live in Malaysia.
Healthcare System
The healthcare system in Malaysia is generally regarded as good, with a combination of public and private healthcare facilities available throughout the country.
Malaysia’s medical expenses are relatively low. Malaysia’s medical expenses are only 1/2 of Singapore’s, 1/4 of that of Europe and the United States, and 1/5 of similar examinations in the United Kingdom. Compared with the same level of medical services.
Education System
Living in Malaysia
Food
There are many ethnic groups in Malaysia, and the multiculturalism has enriched the food traditions of Malaysia. Malaysian cuisine is extremely diverse.
MM2H
Foreigners can apply for the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) Program to live in Malaysia.
Real Estate
In addition, housing prices in Malaysia are considered to be the cheapest in Southeast Asia for living and investment.