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<p>Malaysia money currency</h2>
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<p align="left">Money. The unit of currency is the <strong>Malaysian Ringgit</strong> (RM) which is divided into 100 sen. Currency notes are in denominations of RM2, RM5, RM10, RM50, and RM100. <strong>Coins</strong> are issued in 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 sen pieces. Coins of RM1 were withdrawn from circulation in 2005. <strong>Licensed foreign money changers</strong> are found in all urban centres, key entry/exit points and <strong>shopping complexes</strong>. </p>
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<p><strong>Travellers cheques</strong> can be exchanged for Malaysian Ringgit at <strong>commercial banks</strong>, hotels or at authorised money changers. All major <strong>hotels</strong> are only licensed to buy, but not sell, <strong>foreign currencies</strong> in the form of notes and travellers cheques. <strong>Credit cards</strong> including <strong>American Express</strong>, <strong>Visa</strong>, <strong>Master Card</strong> and Diners Club are accepted at most hotels, shopping centres and major restaurants. <strong>ATM</strong>s are widely available</p>
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<p><strong>Duty Free</strong>: Travellers to Malaysia do not have to pay <strong>customs duty</strong> on 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or 225g tobacco; 1 litre wine, spirits or malt liquor; 100 matches; cosmetic products to the value of RM200; up to three new items of clothing and one pair of footwear; one portable electrical or battery-operated appliance for personal hygiene; food preparations to the value of RM75; souvenirs and gifts to the value of RM200 (with the exception of goods from <strong>Langkawi</strong> and <strong>Labuan</strong>, to the value of RM500). Prohibited items include goods from Haiti, counterfeit money and illegal drugs.</p>
<h2>malaysia climate and weather</h2>
<p>The country is made up of two regions. <strong>Peninsular Malaysia</strong> which lies between Thailand and Singapore, and East Malaysia across the South China Sea on the island of <strong>Borneo</strong>. The combined land area of both regions is about 330,400 sq km (127,000 sq miles). <br />
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The Peninsular is divided into the &#8216;east coast&#8217; and the &#8216;west coast&#8217; by the Main Range, known as <strong>Banjaran Titiwangsa</strong>, which runs from the Malaysia-Thai border in the north to the southern state of Negeri Sembilan. Geographically, East Malaysia is rugged, with a series of mountain range encompassing the interior regions of both states.</p>
<p>The Crocker Range in Sabah is the site of <strong>Mount Kinabalu</strong>, the <strong>highest peak</strong> in South East Asia. Low&#8217;s Peak, at 4,093 metres above sea level, is the highest point of the mountain.</p>
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  The country is generally warm throughout the year with <strong>humid tropical climate</strong> temperatures ranging from 21° to 32° Celsius in the lowlands.Temperatures and humidity are high all year round, Malaysia&#8217;s position in the equatorial zone guarantees a classic tropical climate with relative humidity levels usually around 90%.but it is slightly cooler in the mountains. This can however be as low as 16° Celsius in the highlands. <strong>Annual rainfall</strong> is heavy at 2,500mm (100 inches). Malaysia has a hot with two monsoon seasons, one between October and February and the other from April to October; the latter is characterised by thunderstorms. <br />
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On a rainy day, thunder and lightning often accompany the heavy downpour which normally lasts for about an hour or two. The high humidity level at 80% throughout the year favours light and sweat-absorbent material like cotton for daily dressing.</p>
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<p>Generally, Malaysia has two distinct seasons. The dry season occurs during the south-west <strong>monsoon</strong> from May and September. The northeast monsoon brings the rainy season to the country during mid-November till March. <br />
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Try to avoid east coast destinations and Island Malaysia between November and January. Otherwise, Malaysia can be enjoyed at any time of year as the weather is generally hot, sunny and fairly uniform; it&#8217;s rare to have a day without showers and unusual to have a day without sunshine. Take light summer clothes, carry an umbrella and an extra warm sweater if visiting the hill stations.<br />
Slightly thicker clothing may also be worn in air-conditioned spaces like cinemas and meeting rooms.</p>
<p>If heat is your enemy, the only alternative is to ensure the home you choose for yourself has excellent ventilation with lots of windows for better air circulation, and is fitted with air-conditioning.<br />
Most accommodation will have air conditioning although many houses and apartments will only have it in the bedrooms.</p>
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