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Malaysia is quite famous, but basically, people who have never been abroad do not understand here. In fact, about 85% of Chinese people who come here are related to gray industries or their families. Especially those who frequently visit KTVs are almost 100% in this situation. Among the men, 90% are involved in scams, 5% in gambling (a refreshing stream), and 5% in H. The women are mostly involved in H, and a small number of women with ordinary looks or older women do regular massages.
The Malaysian government is particularly corrupt, and there are black police everywhere. If you go out driving after 8 PM, on average, you'll be stopped by black police about 3 times out of 10. If you take a taxi, the chances of being stopped are slightly lower. The black police will find a reason to intimidate you for about 10 minutes, and in the end, it comes down to asking for money before letting you go. To convert it to RMB, about 1000 is enough to settle it. If you have money here, you can do whatever you want, as long as you’re not involved in human trafficking or drug dealing, you can solve things with money. Unless it’s one of the very few people specifically targeted by the Chinese government, most Chinese people here live quite comfortably. Moreover, Malaysia's public security is considered the best in Southeast Asia, which is why many Chinese people like Malaysia.