Malaysia Country in East Asia

 Malaysia is a multi-racial and multicultural country that is experiencing rapid economic development in East Asia. There are many Muslims in Malaysia. A large part of Malaysia's industry and business is in the hands of Chinese entrepreneurs and businessmen. In Malaysia, where 60 percent are Malayas, 26 percent of people of Chinese origin live, while the population of people of Indian origin is also significant.

Malaysia Country in East Asia


Computer chips, cards and motors and motor parts work in Malaysia. In addition to industry, tourism and agriculture are also sources of income for Malaysia.


Internal security, traffic and labor laws are very strict in Malaysia. According to the law, the security forces here can arrest and detain anyone based on suspicion. The international community criticizes Malaysia in terms of human rights.


The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur. The currency of Malaysia is called Ringgit. According to the exchange rate of Nepal, one ringgit is about 27 Barawar Nehru. This exchange rate fluctuates with the value of the US dollar.


Language Malaysia (Malaya) is the national language of Malaysia. But Chinese and Tamil languages ​​are also in vogue and English is commonly used. In Malaysia, where 55 percent are Muslims and 17 percent are Buddhists, 7 percent are Hindus.

Malaysia Country in East Asia


Most of those who went to work in Malaysia are working in the Nepali capital Kuala Lumpur, Johar Baru, Penang and other cities. Most Nepalis work as factory workers, security guards, hotels and restaurants. Similarly, Nepali workers are working in the agricultural sector in Epo, Malacca and other areas.


According to the data of Foreign Employment Department, 748 thousand 33 Nepali people from Nepal have gone to Malaysia with work permit for foreign employment till the end of Baisakh 2069. According to that data, most of the Nepalis who went abroad to work are in Malaysia. Like Nepalese, there are many workers from other countries here. The majority of foreign workers working in Malaysia are Indonesians. The number of Nepalis is second.


The biggest problem faced by Nepalis working in Malaysia is accidents at the workplace and road accidents. Road accidents are the main cause of Nepalese deaths in Malaysia. Therefore, those who want to go to Malaysia should only go with a good understanding of road usage.


The Embassy of Nepal in Malaysia is in Kuala Lumpur, the capital. If you have any problems, you can contact the Nepali Embassy in Kuala Lumpur for advice and assistance. Embassy phone number is 03-2020 1898 / 03-2020 1899 Extension Numbers: Consular: 1, Passport: 2, Jail & Detention: 3, Labour: 4, Insurance & Deaths: 5 & Visa: 6. For more information, visit the website of the Nepali Embassy in Kuala Lumpur at https://my.nepalembassy.gov.np/.

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