How is the situation in Malaysia?
Recently, a friend invited me over, saying they are in Kuala Lumpur. They mentioned that food and accommodation are covered, and the place is a serviced apartment. I saw the photos and it looks pretty…more>>



Gambling regulation in Malaysia depends on the type of gambling and is subject to various laws and institutions. The main regulatory framework is overseen by the Ministry of Finance and relevant acts such as the Betting Act 1953 and the Common Gaming Houses Act 1953. Permitted activities: Malaysia o
Recently, a friend invited me over, saying they are in Kuala Lumpur. They mentioned that food and accommodation are covered, and the place is a serviced apartment. I saw the photos and it looks pretty…more>>
The junglers are probably from these countries now, right?
Philippines
Cambodia
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Malaysia
Sri Lanka…
A few days ago, a follower privately messaged me, asking if working in gambling development abroad would subject them to China's long-arm jurisdiction. So, I spent two days during my spare moments tho…more>>
In addition to the time governed by law, various kidnappings and robberies concerning personal safety also occur from time to time. Paying attention to similar cases is for prevention, hoping everyone stays safe!
Those neighbors report every now and then, causing a lot of headaches, and keep moving. Moreover, Malays can distinguish between Malaysian Chinese and Chinese from China, and if they know you are from…more>>
The Malaysian Immigration Department, in collaboration with the National Registration Department, conducted a raid in upscale residential areas of Kajang and Kuala Lumpur city center, busting an onlin…more>>
Brothers, is it reliable to establish a research and development-oriented team in Malaysia? Although there are many such R&D companies in Guangzhou and Shenzhen, I don't want to do it in China, as the…more>>
When it's windy and rainy outside, it's stable to just collect a salary. Then, if layoffs happen in the Philippines, you can be prioritarily taken care of and moved to developed countries like Japan o…more>>
Kuala Lumpur police raided an office building on Tun Razak Road, dismantling a network gambling group specifically targeting Chinese gamblers, arresting 30 people on the spot, including 29 ethnic Chin…more>>
I've been in Malaysia for a while now, and apart from the daily rain, everything else is really good.
The public safety here is much better than in the Philippines; you don't have to be constantly on…more>>
The so-called fortunes change, the Philippines is not only unbearable for us, but also for kidnappers. Have you seen the news from a few days ago? Kidnappers in Malaysia abducted a girl. Wherever ther…more>>
In addition to the time governed by law, various kidnappings and robberies concerning personal safety also occur from time to time. Paying attention to similar cases is for prevention, hoping everyone stays safe!
Actually, there's no need to be overly nervous now. Before Lao Du took office, the Philippines was also a free-for-all, and the situation was basically the same as it is now. Back then, the occasional…more>>
I used to work at a KTV in Makati, which was so popular that there was a queue every day. But it's not the same anymore; the KTV was sold two years ago. After returning to my country for two years, I …more>>
Have you seen the news about the kidnapping in Malaysia? It seems the kidnapping industry has now shifted to Malaysia. Indeed, wherever the gray market goes, kidnapping follows, specifically targeting…more>>
Today marks 420 days since Philippine President Marcos signed Presidential Order No. 54 in 2024 to combat POGO.
Since that day, practitioners in the Philippines have undergone arrests, purges, guerri…more>>
Recently, a friend who works in headhunting complained to me: recruitment in the gambling industry is becoming increasingly difficult. Several old friends also mentioned that the "plates" they handle …more>>
Security is chaotic, there is a lot of gossip, but learning knowledge is just as important. Any topic related to industry development can be discussed here.
I've never been there before. What's the environment like? Is it friendly to Chinese people? How is the public safety? Does anyone have any insights, brothers?