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international school in malaysia

Many families are now considering an international education for their children, with the increasing demand for English-taught foreign languages, such as Math and Science, driving up student numbers at international schools. A global village calls for global minds, and with increased opportunities for students to study and travel abroad, the appeal of studying at an international school in malaysia is becoming more prominent.

If you're considering an international education for your child, where should you study? How about Malaysia? Let's investigate further.

why study in malaysia?

Malaysia is located at the crossroads of Southeast Asia, with a population of around 23 million people. It's famous for its beautiful tropical islands, breathtaking waterfalls, and bustling cities.

The geography, climate, and culture of Malaysia are all ideal for learning, and the country now offers an English-taught degree in Business (International Business). There is also a large amount of research going on, with many prominent universities located in Kuala Lumpur, the capital city. In fact, it's the third largest city in the world, with an approximate population of over a million people.

In addition, Malaysian tuition fees are amongst the most affordable in the world. As a result, students get the opportunity to focus on getting a first class degree without the financial worry. You'll find that many international students' find Malaysian lifestyle easy to adjust to, with many claiming it's one of the most welcoming countries they've ever visited.

which city should you study in?

As mentioned, Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia, and is also the largest city. It's a multicultural country, with people speaking over 180 different languages. It's a melting pot of cultures, with temples, mosques, and churches standing side by side. There are also a large number of Chinese temples, and Indian temples, which are a common feature in many major cities throughout Southeast Asia. With a population of over a million people, traveling to and socializing in Kuala Lumpur is a good idea. Students will not only get the opportunity to sample Malaysian culture, but they'll also be traveling to one of the most multicultural cities in the world.

The downside is that due to the size of the city, transportation options are limited, so moving around can be difficult. However, with the city being spread over four hills, there is an extensive transport network, with the elevated railway running through the center of the city. Students are also spoilt for choice when it comes to eating out, with Kuala Lumpur being home to a variety of restaurants, including international cuisine, offering everything from Mexican food to Italian pasta. There are also a large number of coffee shops for those who are still peckish after all that studying!

where should you visit in malaysia?

For those traveling to Malaysia, the best place to start would be Kuala Lumpur. The city is rich in culture and history, and is home to a number of parks, making it a great place for a long walk, relax, and enjoy some fresh air. There are also a large number of museums and galleries, as well as art exhibitions, showcasing the work of local and international artists. In addition, the city's botanical gardens are a must-see, especially since they feature orchids and tropical plants from around the world. Finally, Kuala Lumpur is home to one of the most respected universities in the world, with its teaching facilities and research centers attracting a large number of students from across the globe. Therefore, if you're looking for a bustling metropolis with plenty to offer, then Kuala Lumpur is the place to be.

what should you do in malaysia?

For those looking for a quieter and less hectic lifestyle, travel to the smaller towns and cities. Pulau Tikon (The Little Island) is an island located off the coast of Malaysia. It's a popular tourist destination, with over 80% of the island being preserved as a wildlife sanctuary. The island's geography is mostly mountainous, with a few tropical rainforests scattered around its edges. The climate is distinctively different from that of the mainland, with the temperature ranging from a chilly 18 degrees to a tropical 32 degrees. As a result, the island is home to a large number of strange creatures and exotic plants. There are also over 60 endemic species of birds on the island. One of the highlights is the Sumatran tiger – the smallest of its kind, fittingly known as the ‘king of the jungle’. A popular excursion is to walk through the forest with a professional guide, searching for the elusive wild animals, as well as looking out for pythons, orchids, and tropical birds. Those interested in archaeology might also want to visit the island's many ruins, dating back thousands of years.

where should you eat in malaysia?

Whatever your reason for visiting Malaysia, one thing is for sure – food plays an important role in shaping a country's culture. Malaysia is famous for its delicious array of noodles, which range from sweet to sour, and are made with a variety of meats, vegetables, and herbs. Some of the most popular dishes include:

  • Nasi lemak (Indonesian mixed rice dish)
  • Mee krob (Bornean flatbread made of rice and lentils)
  • Chinatown laksa (Analogous to Indonesian mie goreng, this is a rich and spicy seafood-based noodle soup)
  • Curti mandi (Indian-style sponge cake)
  • Mahi mahi (Cretan grilled fish)
  • Prawn paste flatbread (Naan-type bread, often topped with shrimp, vegetables, and cheese)
  • Fried chicken (Half a chicken is often served with rice and peas in Caribbean countries)
  • Chicken corn salad (A Caribbean specialty made from diced chicken and various vegetables, often with tropical fruits)
  • Pork trotters with cashews
  • Andamanese lobster (A type of lobster that lives in the Andaman Islands)
  • Panama hot dogs (These are a type of sausage, similar to a Polish kielbasa)

So, what should you do in Malaysia? Eat, drink, and be merry! The above pointers should get you started on the right foot. As for where to stay, given the size of the country, you'll probably want to stay in a city, preferably one of the large ones, as travel can sometimes be difficult, especially if you want to go to more than one location.

where should you visit in the near future?

Malaysia is a popular place with tourists, not just because of the food, but because of the many sites of interest, from ancient ruins and tropical rainforests to bustling cities and beautiful beaches. Kuala Lumpur is a good place to start your explorations, followed by a trip to the island of Bali, in the southern part of the country. The two locations are naturally beautiful, but the island of Bali is well-known for its rich culture and nightlife – not to mention its breathtaking scenery, including its terraced rice fields. Traveling to Bali is relatively easy, as the island is geographically close to the main Malaysian population centers. Another popular city break for tourists is to head to the neighboring island of Singapore, which has a similar climate to that of Bali, but with more English-speaking visitors. In addition to its shopping centers, temples, and beaches, Singapore is also home to a large Chinese community, with their culinary delights available in every restaurant and food court.

As for further exploration, the island of Sumatra is another interesting place to visit. It's infamous for its tropical climate, dense rainforests, and extraordinary variety of flora and fauna. Unfortunately, many of the island's locations are located near large towns, with the capital city of Bukittinggi being close to the Indonesian border. Traveling to the smaller and more remote locations on Sumatra is a bit of a challenge, and requires a bit of research into accessible transport options.

The small island of Java is another place worth visiting. It has an incredible amount of archaeological sites, including the magnificent towers of Borobudur. Traveling to Borobudur is relatively easy, as there is an airport located in the largest city of the same name. There are also daily flights, so you can get to the site easily.

In conclusion, Malaysia is a beautiful and exciting place to be, with a variety of sights, sounds, and culinary delights. It's a stunningly diverse country, with something to offer everyone. If you're looking for a new destination, consider Malaysia. 

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