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Foreigners entering Malaysia from Dec 1 must submit digital arrival card.


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In a Facebook post, Mr Onn Hafiz included a photo of a notice stating that power outages were expected at the Sultan Iskandar Building and CIQ from 8pm on Dec 5 to 4am on Dec 6 due to maintenance works.

The letter, dated Nov 27, was from Malaysian electricity company Tenaga Nasional.

 

Happened on Dec 5 - 6 and Tenaga Nasional wrote a letter dated Nov 27?

They predicted this will happen with their crystal ball?

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On 12/6/2023 at 7:20 PM, Jamesc said:

Black out already trying to tell people don't go in today

and people die die still want to in!

:D 

 

How expensive is a car in SG vs. how much can you save when you go JB for shopping and leisure??

Singapore math! [laugh]

At the 45-second mark, at first thought it was a trick of the camera, took a while to realize the car was floating backwards with the current!

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On 12/6/2023 at 5:10 AM, Heartbreakid said:

With so many of such experiences from our neighbour's official in many years, they just do things without brainstorming and implementing impulsively then later reverse it or gone into thin air. 

  What brain-storming, their brain hardly used nor recycled, all brand new cells, so its a excellent brain kaput

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On 12/18/2023 at 8:38 PM, Meanmachine said:

  What brain-storming, their brain hardly used nor recycled, all brand new cells, so its a excellent brain kaput

All the better for Singapore. Doesn’t everyone here want to see 1:4 and then later 1:5….. thus all the antics must continue! 😂

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On 12/19/2023 at 8:16 AM, Mkl22 said:

All the better for Singapore. Doesn’t everyone here want to see 1:4 and then later 1:5….. thus all the antics must continue! 😂

Laughable, the higher the exchange ratio, the more we get together, one day the bridge may not stand tall ok😂

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It seems like they're adapting to modern times, but yeah, sometimes these policy changes can feel a bit like flipping prata – you never quite know what to expect next.Regarding your thoughts on the exchange rate, fluctuations can certainly add a layer of unpredictability to travel expenses. Let's hope for a favorable exchange rate for everyone's sake!I've been doing some research on the best time to visit Malaysia for my upcoming trip. It seems like the months between March and October are generally recommended, as they tend to have less rainfall and more sunshine, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the diverse landscapes and cultures of Malaysia.

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