Language
Bahasa Malaysia is the official language but English is widely
spoken and understood.
Telecommunications
There are good telephone communications throughout the island
with phone booths operated by different companies which either
accept coins or phone cards. International calls can be direct-dialled
from private phones, some public phone booths using a phone
card and Telekom offices. The access code for making international
calls from Malaysia 00. For more information, dial 103.
Tipping
Tipping is not mandatory but is widely practised. RM1-RM5.
Tourist Information Centers
Please contact Malaysian Tourism Promotion Board for tourist
information. Website : http://tourism.gov.my
Water
Tap water is safe for drinking in Malaysia. Hotels usually
provide bottled water for guests in their rooms.
Working week
Negeri Sembilan has its weekend on Saturday and Sunday. The
official start of the week is on Monday.
Banks
Money can be changed at most hotels, banks and at bus stations.
Banks and moneychangers are located at major town, with banks
being open from 0900 am to 0500 pm and close on weekends.
Currency
Malaysia currency is in Ringgit (RM) and sen. Most establishments
accept major travellers' cheques and credit cards. The exchange
rate for US dollars is fixed at RM3.80 = US$1. A resident/non-resident
is permitted to carry into and out of Malaysia, ringgit notes
not exceeding RM1,000. A resident is permitted to carry out
of Malaysia foreign currency including traveller's cheques
not exceeding RM10,000. A non-resident is permitted to carry
out of Malaysia foreign currency including traveller's cheques
not exceeding the amount brought in. Should you need to carry
currency in excess of the permitted limits, please obtain
prior written permission from :
- Director
Exchange Control Department Bank Negara Malaysia
Tel : 603-291 0772/ 290 7353/ 290 7354/ 290 7780
Fax : 603-293 7732
Anti-drug law
Visitors to Malaysia are advised that the trafficking of drugs
in the country is an offence punishable by the death penalty.
Electricity
Malaysian electricity voltage is on a 240 volt 50-cycle system.
Health
The only vaccination requirements are yellow fever for those
from infected areas. Cholera, smallpox and malaria have largely
been eliminated.
Immigration
Citizens from the following countries are required to have
a visa to visit Malaysia : North Korea, Cuba, Vietnam and
the People's Republic of China. Nationals other than those
stated are allowed to enter Malaysia without a visa for a
visit not exceeding one month. However, it is recommended
that visa enquiries are made at the Malaysian embassy or Malaysian
consulate closest to you, as regulations are subject to change.
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