Remember 70% of Malaysia population consists of Malay Muslim. You cannot come to Malaysia start business only targeting non Malay customers. I saw Many Chinese from China opened Chinese style restaurants in Malaysia, but they are unable to get Malay customers cause they are non halal. 90% of the restaurant will close down within 2 years.
Many small timers try to set up small shops in Vietnam, selling food only catering to Chinese. Thinking that Vietnam is the new gold mine, many failed and lost money. In the case of KL, having tried the Lanzhou Lamian twice, I won't be eating it again. The saltiness is simply unagreeable. The service is transactional, lacking Malaysian warmth.
@@zhiweiwang6521 there are something Malaysia have but China does not have, and many people from China come to Malaysia for this "FREEDOM". In Malaysia, we are free to criticize our government, we are free to choose government through election, we are free to go any cities and buy car buy properties and stay, we are free to use variety of internet multimedia based on what we like (KZbin? ), we are free to choose if we want to have children and how many children we want (back before year 2000 China forced their people can only have 1 child, now China force people have many children🤣), we are free to publish any real news on our newspaper for people to know what happen (China still censor and control certain news right?). So now maybe you know why many people from China like and stay in Malaysia😁
@@zhiweiwang6521 Anything I said on the differences between Malaysia and China wrong? Malaysia does have all those freedom compare to China right? That is why many people from China come to stay in Malaysia, and I will definitely continue stay in Malaysia instead of going to stay in China😄