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04/16/2026

I miscalculated.

04/01/2026

The best ATM to use in Malaysia!🇲🇾 If you’re pulling cash in Malaysia, Maybank ATMs are the safest move for foreigners. They don’t add local withdrawal fees, so you’re only dealing with whatever your own bank charges. Decline the currency conversion when it pops up and always choose to be charged in Malaysian ringgit MYR, not your home currency, or you’ll get hit with a worse exchange rate. Most machines are reliable, in English, and easy to use, especially inside malls and bank branches. Withdrawal limits are solid, and the machines usually dispense 50 or 100 ringgit notes, so plan ahead if you need smaller cash for street food or taxis. Use a debit card with low foreign transaction fees, avoid standalone sketchy ATMs, and stick to Maybank for clean, predictable cash withdrawals in Malaysia.

03/31/2026

Malaysia runs on the Malaysian ringgit MYR and everything is clean and simple. You’ve got notes in 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 ringgit, all color-coded so once you see them a couple times it’s automatic. Rough mental math: 1 ringgit is about 25 cents USD, so 4 ringgit is around a dollar, 10 is about two, 50 is roughly ten, and 100 lands around twenty plus. Coins exist but most day-to-day spending leans on small notes, especially for street food, markets, and local shops. Cash is still king in a lot of places even though cards are common in malls and bigger spots. Prices are usually rounded clean so you’re not dealing with weird decimals. Keep smaller notes on you, break big bills early, and you’ll move through Malaysia money smooth.

01/23/2026

🇻🇳 Don’t Miss this HIDDEN GEM in Southern Vietnam

01/20/2026

🇻🇳 First Impressions of Vung Tau Vietnam

This is Ba Den Mountain.You take a cable car about 3,200 feet up and the noise just drops off. The air flips from hot an...
01/18/2026

This is Ba Den Mountain.

You take a cable car about 3,200 feet up and the noise just drops off. The air flips from hot and dusty to cool and clean. Up top, you’re met with pagodas spread across the mountain, open space, long sightlines and this steady meditation music playing through the area. It slows you down whether you want it to or not.

The place feels big in a quiet way. Powerful without being aggressive. You get sweeping views in every direction, clouds moving beneath you, and moments where the lights, water features and music sync up just right. It’s calm, but it’s not boring. Serene, but still alive. Families, monkeys, couples, monks- everyone seems lighter up there. Smiling. Unrushed.

I stayed for hours and still felt like I barely scratched the surface. There’s always another path, another viewpoint, another corner pulling you in. It surprised me how emotionally grounding it was. Not preachy. Not heavy. Just nourishing.

If you’re anywhere near Tay Ninh, don’t skip this. Ba Den Mountain isn’t just something you see. It’s something you feel, and it sticks with you long after you leave.

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