Category: Travel Tips
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Johor Bahru Shop: 12+ Shopping Malls in JB for Singapore Day-Trippers
Fancy a short one-day trip to Johor Bahru for some shopping, local food ad cheap groceries? Check out the nearest / most popular malls to Singapore visitors.
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Malaysia Tip: 8 Ways to Make Payments in Malaysia
Singapore travellers will require multiple payment methods in Malaysia for convenience, instead of carry large amounts of cash. We compare their exchange rates.
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Johor Bahru Bus: Cashless Payment on BAS.MY & SG-JB Cross-Border Buses
Find out which cashless payment methods are available onboard BAS.MY public buses in Johor Bahru and Singapore-Johor cross-border services by Causeway Link.
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Johor Bahru Bus Guides: Get Around Johor Bahru using Public Buses
Public bus services is the cheapest way to get around Johor Bahru and to neighbouring districts, such as Pontian, Kulai and Kota Tinggi. There are trains to Kulai too.
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Singapore Tip: Use DBS PayLah! for Cashless Payment in Malaysia
Go cashless, scan DuitNow QR in Malaysia to make payment via DBS PayLah!. It’s easy but a couple of things to take note.
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China Tips: Why China Has Long Public & School Holidays, Avoid Them When Travelling
Best to avoid travelling in China during their public and school holidays — Hong Kong and Macau too. Find out why China’s public holidays are longer than they seem.
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Malaysia Tip: Understand & Get Better SGD-MYR Exchange Rate
Going to Malaysia soon and you need to exchange some currencies, is it always a good idea to find and exchange money at a “best rate” money changer / bank?
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China Tips: 9 Ways to Make Payments in Beijing / Mainland China
Although cash is accepted in China, it is predominantly a cashless society and more convenient to use mobile payments over cash.
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Hong Kong Tips: 8 Ways to Make Payments in Hong Kong
Aside from cash and credit/debit card for making payments in Hong Kong, several cashless methods are available too. The Octopus card is widely accepted.
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Macau Tips: 8 Ways to Make Payments in Macau
Aside from cash and credit / debit card for payments in Macau, several cashless methods are available too. The local Macau Pass is more widely accepted.
