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The climate in Kuala Lumpur is similar to Guangzhou. When I went to Kuala Lumpur for a short stay in the summer, I found that there were still quite a few differences. Although both places have yellow-skinned, black-eyed Asians, the regional differences are quite noticeable. Many locals and nationals in Kuala Lumpur think that there are more Indians because it is a region with a diverse ethnic population, which is not surprising. Guangzhou is very hot in the summer, usually over thirty degrees or even over forty degrees. It is unbearable without air conditioning. However, in Kuala Lumpur, it is only around thirty degrees. The mornings and evenings are cool, and the temperature is highest at noon. A fan is usually sufficient, and it is not unbearably hot. This is really surprising! However, it is still important to protect against UV rays. Speaking of basic living expenses, there are markets and supermarkets, and the prices are not expensive. Some meats are even cheaper than in mainland China. Therefore, many people who come to live here temporarily enjoy the lifestyle, with good weather, a slow pace, and low living costs. Additionally, using the toilet in Kuala Lumpur is not free, even in large shopping centers. This aspect may be difficult for nationals to accept, but both the city and the toilets are relatively clean. The internet is not as developed and convenient as in mainland China, so in terms of convenience, it is not as good as Guangzhou or Shenzhen. The urban parks in Kuala Lumpur are quite comfortable, whether in the city center or the suburbs. Whether in high-rise communities or villa residences, the green space and ventilation are good, making the overall living comfort superior. Therefore, Kuala Lumpur is the most suitable city for most people to live in among the three cities in Southeast Asia.
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Posted: Sep 9, 2024
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