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What do you need to transfer to Malaysia? Is Malaysia convenient for transportation?

when you visit Malaysia, you must know the local transportation and visa information in advance, and you can enjoy yourself after you make a good travel guide. The following is the visa information of Malaysia, as well as the specific transportation guide, which may be needed by free travellers.

About visas

Malaysia's visa policy is very friendly to China people, of course, in order to save the image of its tourism industry after the Airlines incident. This is the first time that I didn't give my passport to the tour group or Taobao, but chose to apply for a visa on the window of Malaysia.

※ Website for visa processing (Chinese interface is very convenient:

But I checked one month in advance and didn't find any cars. Maybe it's my operation? Then I found another website: www.ktmb.com pro-test is available, and you can also choose seats online. VISA and Master are supported for payment, but UnionPay Alipay does not. Remember to print A4 tickets in advance and show them to the ticket inspector when you get on the bus. Of course, you can buy it on the spot, and there are not many people by car.

Online seat selection

Payment supports VISA and Master, but UnionPay Alipay does not

The electric train KTMKomuter is a part of the Malaysia Railway Company's line, which mainly connects the suburban areas of Fiona Fang, 5 kilometers away from Kuala Lumpur, with a total length of 153 kilometers and consists of two lines. The two lines can be transferred at KLSentral, the transportation hub of Central Square.

the car is full of air conditioning and has a charging jack, but there is no free gift of bagged snacks as mentioned in the previous raiders.

(Later, I heard from the local people that we took a high-end train and should have free snacks, but now they may all be free.

There are not as many people on the train as expected, and there are only about 1 people in the whole carriage.

About Airport Express Line

Kliaekspres:

It takes 2 minutes from Kuala Lumpur Central Station to Kuala Lumpur International Airport to get to the airport, and it costs 5rm/ person in cash.

Kuala Lumpur Central Railway Station KLSentral is an old station, but it is still very beautiful. It is the core hub of Kuala Lumpur rail transit, including KTMKomuter, KLIAEkspres of Kuala Lumpur International Airport Express, LRT Monorail and Monorail.

take the airport express KLIAekspres, and follow the sign to the ticket window

ticket office, 5rm/ person, only cash

5RM/ person, but only cash! Cash only! Cash only! Say the important things three times.

the price may be more expensive than taking a taxi, but it's quick. It takes 2 minutes to get to the airport, and there will be no traffic jams. Both KLIA and KLIA2 are here, and AirAsia is in KLIA2.

A ticket is a subway chip card. You swipe your card when you go in and the card will be recycled when you come out.

About taking a taxi

Taking a taxi: Grab is basically used, and you can get off at home, but you need to register with your local mobile phone number to support Alipay. It's very convenient, and I'm not afraid of being cheated or not knowing the language. Many drivers are Chinese, and may also be Indians.

About the subway

All subway stations in Kuala Lumpur have ticket vending machines with Chinese interfaces, and only accept coins and small bills.

if the price is reasonable, take 4 stops, which is about 2.4rm/ person.

The design of the subway station is very futuristic and fashionable, and it won't be decorated with gaudy and outdated decorations like domestic subway stations.

The subway station in Malaysia has a uniform color, and even the advertisements are required to match the subway color, with black, white, gray and cyan, which is extremely comfortable in the sense.

the carriages are also wider than those in China.