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News Malaysia sees surge in Chinese student application

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QUOTE(yed @ Apr 28 2025, 08:53 AM)
These students can’t even speak english..but pass English test before come here…rasuah?
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you think we are still in 1980s?

they have been teaching english in china so long now.
back then malaysian teachers were wanted there because we can speak both english and chinese.
then now they prefer to hire westerners teacher.
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post Apr 28 2025, 09:25 AM

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QUOTE(xCM @ Apr 28 2025, 09:07 AM)
Can't get into SG, then M'sia is 2nd choice
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too expensive to consider sg...

msia is cheap and affordable
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post Apr 28 2025, 09:28 AM

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Cultural diversity attracts Chinese students
By DIYANA PFORDTEN
Nation
Monday, 28 Apr 2025

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s melting pot of cultures and its inclusivity made it a top study destination for students from China, besides the affordable fees and top-ranked universities. Wang Wenting, 23, from Qingdao, a coastal city in eastern Shandong, said she chose to come here for all that and the warmth and diversity of Malaysian society.

“The multicultural environment here is very inclusive. For example, in my Theatre Production programme, I had lecturers from Malaysia, Singapore, the United States and other countries, each bringing unique global perspectives to our learning.

“This diversity enriches my academic experience in ways a single cultural setting cannot,” said Wang, a Bachelor's degree student at Sunway University.

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A lecturer in China and PhD student at Universiti Malaya 40-year-old Xiping Wang encourages more students to come to Malaysia for their post-graduates studies.

She said the friendly Malaysian community also made it easier for her to adapt as she experienced a vibrant mix of cultures.

“It feels like home away from home,” she said, adding that she was keen on gaining professional experience in Malaysia’s creative industries.

Yan Yunpeng from JiangXi province said the lower tuition fees and high-ranked Malaysian universities attracted him to pursue his Bachelor in Arts and Social Sciences degree here.

“Universiti Malaya's position as among the top 60 universities recognised globally in the 2025 Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings (QS-WUR) also gained my attention," said the 18-year-old.

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18-year-old Yan Yunpeng from China’s JiangXi province said cheaper tuition fees and high ranked universities in Malaysia attracted him to pursue his Bachelor in Arts and Social Sciences in Malaysia. (APRIL 17 2024) — ART CHEN/The Star

Yan said the climate, multi-language and multiracial environment in Malaysia also created a unique appeal to him, adding that his course mates were also very supportive whenever he faced problems.

“It is very convenient to get around the city in a bus, train or e-hailing service. We have visited various spots in Kuala Lumpur,” he said.

Wang YuHao, 18, from ZheJiang province, spoke of increasing competition among China students to apply to enrol in Malaysia’s top universities.

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18-year-old Wang YuHao from ZheJiang province said the competition to apply for Malaysia’s top universities is intensifying as more China students are keen for the opportunity. — ART CHEN/The Star

“I chose UM for its prestigious academic reputation, mixed cultural environment and strategic location.

“The multicultural campus gives me an opportunity to engage with students from various backgrounds and this helps broaden my horizon,” he said.

Lecturer Xiping Wang, 40, said she encouraged her students to pursue their post-graduates’ studies in UM, having pursued her PhD at the university herself.

“The academic environment at UM is excellent with competent supervisors," she added.

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23-year-old Sunway University student Chen Yulin from southern China, said she enjoys Malaysia's quality education, warm weather and moderate cost of living.

Chen Yulin, 23, from southern China, said the similar weather, moderate cost of living and quality education made Malaysia her preferred study destination.

“I am also assisting other China nationals to learn English and to study and live in Malaysia,” said the third-year vocal performance student at Sunway University.

Source: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025...hinese-students
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How come these Chinese want to come here, a taliban country
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Top ranked universities in malaysia? Is this some joke according with the recent university rankings. Kek.
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Untung la local Uni and College. Earn foreigner money. You all don't complain why foreigner still in Malaysia.
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post Apr 28 2025, 09:51 AM

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Which uni they go to oh? Sunway? Monarch?
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QUOTE(kons @ Apr 28 2025, 09:25 AM)
too expensive to consider sg...

msia is cheap and affordable
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Yeah this also
And after graduate in MY then find job in SG
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post Apr 28 2025, 09:55 AM

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QUOTE(ZerOne01 @ Apr 28 2025, 09:29 AM)
How come these Chinese want to come here, a taliban country
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Economics la

Malaysia is really cheap for China.

Same reason why American company make a lot of stuff in China because its cheap and big labour force.
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so in 10 years time i will be hiring China girl and guy... let me test them Bahasa and English first...
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QUOTE(bengang15 @ Apr 28 2025, 09:52 AM)
Which uni they go to oh? Sunway? Monarch?
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And UM

The irony that it is easier for China Chinese to enter UM than Malaysian Chinese is not lost on them.
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post Apr 28 2025, 10:04 AM

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my Taman got 2 new china families moved in also, first time see in over 20 years living here, like real china not because married to local
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QUOTE(kons @ Apr 28 2025, 09:24 AM)
you think we are still in 1980s?

they have been teaching english in china so long now.
back then malaysian teachers were wanted there because we can speak both english and chinese.
then now they prefer to hire westerners teacher.
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Teaching in English doesn't mean they are good in English. Shows how out of touch you are.

Try to ask any local student or even go to xhs and see. Nobody wants to do group projects with China student.
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QUOTE(Taikor.Taikun @ Apr 28 2025, 08:42 AM)
Some universities n colleges have always been having more china students since like 20 years ago.

They sees us as jumping board, easier to go uk or australia
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The Arabs as well, especially Iranians.

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