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السياحة في ماليزيا بالانجليزي
وصف ماليزيا بالانجليزي
tourism in malaysia
موضوع انجليزي عن ماليزيا للصف التاسع
الاماكن السياحية في ماليزيا العرب المسافرون
تكلفة السياحة في ماليزيا
افضل الاماكن السياحيه في ماليزيا للعوائل
اجمل مدن ماليزيا لشهر العسل
Health

Upon entry into the territory, you do not have to provide a certificate of vaccination against smallpox or cholera. However, it is better to immunize against hepatitis A and B, tetanus and cholera. If you sink into the rainforest, remember to guard against malaria; consult your doctor before departure. In Malaysia, the appropriate medication is dispensed only on prescription. To keep mosquitoes away, use repellents, insecticide coils and mosquito nets. Dengue epidemics, against which there is no preventive treatment, occur regularly. Only way to avoid contagion: the repellent. In case of high fever, consult without waiting for a doctor.
Treat cuts and scrapes immediately, as the humidity in the climate delays healing and may cause ulcers. In most cities, pharmacies deliver the correct treatment without a prescription. In addition, ask about the potential dangers of local wildlife.
On their first visit to a tropical country, many tourists take some time to acclimatize. In these latitudes, drink at least 2 liters (8 to 10 glasses) of water a day and flee the sun between 11 am and 3 pm Tap water in the city is drinkable, but prefer bottled water or boil it. Avoid ice cubes served in stalls or small cafes, as well as peeled fruit offered by street vendors. Food from restaurants and street caterers is not a health problem.
The haze, particularly thick at a certain season, affects people suffering from respiratory diseases, especially asthmatics. If this happens, do not put your nose out or wear a mask. The monsoon that succeeds fortunately allows to clean the air. Get health insurance before you leave.

Pharmacies and Hospitals - Most localities and shopping centers have pharmacies, often members of a chain, such as Watson's, Georgetown Caring, Vitacare and Guardian. In general, a pharmacist is on duty every weekday from 10 am to 5 pm Many drugs are dispensed without a prescription - check the expiry dates. You can also buy care products. In the absence of a 24-hour pharmacy, private clinics welcome you at any time of day or night; they provide the remedies after consulting the doctor on call.
Medications are not very expensive, especially those made in Malaysia. Malaysian doctors are some of the best in Southeast Asia, and speak English. In recent years, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Melaka have been banking on "medical tourism", and private hospitals are working to improve their level of service to attract foreign clients. Public and private hospitals have state-of-the-art equipment, specialized clinics and qualified medical staff. Healing in Malaysia, whether it is treatment or screening, is much cheaper than in the West. The price of a GP consultation is MYR 20-30, and a specialist at MYR 80. In addition, public hospitals charge lower rates than private ones (see Ministry of Health website http://www.moh.gov.my/ ), but often assume patience. For a list of these facilities, see http://www.moh.gov.my/english.php/database_stores/store_view/3 , and dental clinics at http://www.moh.gov .my / english.php / database_stores / store_view / 7 . Private hospitals are concentrated in urban areas. In case of minor problems, go to the private clinics in all the cities and open some of them 24 hours a day.

Dental Clinics - Malaysians call dentists from doctor gigi (doctors of teeth). Many of these practitioners have received training abroad, as evidenced by the quality of the benefits. Rates are much lower than those prevailing in the West. In Sabah and Sarawak, you will be better treated in a private practice than in the dental clinics of the main public hospitals. By appointment only. The consultation schedule starts at MYR 30. The clinic directory can be found on the website www.mda.org.my

security

In Malaysia as elsewhere, pickpockets and perpetrators of snatching - most often 2 individuals on a motorcycle or by car - are the main plague. If you get your handbag, do not resist, because the perpetrators are often armed with knives they do not hesitate to use. On a sidewalk, always walk in the opposite direction of traffic and keep your bag on the opposite side of the cars.
Unless staying in a luxury hotel, do not leave valuables in your room, except in the safe. Always keep your passport and money with you, even at the beach, or drop them in the hotel's main safe. Wear your camera or camera over the shoulder and check that your backpack is properly attached. During a sports expedition - diving, for example - entrust your business to the tour operator. Traveling by public transport does not present any particular risk; simply check that your luggage is not inadvertently landed during stops. Similarly, you do not risk much to walk at night, especially in tourist sites; however, prefer the lit neighborhoods.
Hitchhiking is very rare and provokes frustration and even danger. Borrow public transport, slow, not punctual, but economic and numerous.
The tourism police conduct frequent patrols. You will recognize her in her uniform: a hat with a checkered headband, a dark blue shirt and trousers, a red and blue badge marked with the letter "I" (for "Information") on the breast pocket. If not, contact the nearest police station if necessary, or dial 999 from a landline or 112 from a mobile phone.


Scams - Despite their sense of hospitality, Malaysians rarely approach strangers. Also, stay on your guard if a stranger offers to meet a "parent who has always wanted to visit your country" or participate in bets "where you win every time." Know that the beggars who ask you in the street are not all that poor. Also be wary of individuals who pretend to be police officers and ask you to present your passport. The police do this only if you have committed an offense or during a night raid. Never buy anything from a scammer, not even a transport ticket.

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