八点最热报 | 近年来,在美国、英国、澳洲等一众中国学生传统留学国家之中,马来西亚以“黑马”的姿态,杀出重围,成为中国家长和留学生眼中的宝藏留学地,还被冠以“留学性价比之王”的称号。去年数据显示,作为全球世界第二大经济强国,为什么有越来越多的中国学子,会把目光从传统的欧美留学大国转到马来西亚?(主播:蔡心慧)
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00:30In the same period of 2022, the number of children in China increased by 21%.
00:34China is the second largest economy in the world.
00:37Many parents can pay for their children's tuition and living expenses to study in Western countries.
00:42So why are more and more Chinese parents turning their attention from traditional European and American countries to Malaysia?
00:50Some Chinese families even move their families to Malaysia, especially to do business in Malaysia,
00:55so that their children can study here.
00:57According to the Global Service Data of Malaysia Education,
01:00the number of Chinese students studying in Malaysia doubled in just four years,
01:06from 8,800 in 2020 to 26,600 last year.
01:12This data does not include Chinese students currently studying in kindergarten, primary and secondary schools.
01:19Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia Ouyang Yujing recently revealed
01:22that the number of Chinese students currently studying in Malaysia has exceeded 40,000.
01:27The trend of Chinese students studying in Malaysia has significantly increased,
01:30and the attractiveness has even exceeded the traditional study abroad countries such as Europe and the United States.
01:34Malaysia's Nortingham University Administration, East Asia Region Manager Lei Zhengyang
01:39and Shanghai Qi Rui Ke Education Technology Limited Company Project Manager and Intermediary Pan Yunhe
01:44said in an interview with 8 o'clock news that
01:47in fact, the tuition fee in Malaysia is very high.
01:51Many local universities are not among the top universities in the world.
01:56However, compared with European and American countries,
01:58the tuition fees in Malaysian universities are only one-third of the tuition fees in European and American universities,
02:02and the cost of living is relatively low.
02:05Pan Yunhe further pointed out that
02:07this kind of economic advantage plus the high cost of our country's high-quality educational resources
02:12make Malaysia the first choice for more and more Chinese students to study abroad.
02:18As the Director of the International Department of the Chinese University,
02:20Liszt also pointed out that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia.
02:24The visa-free policy introduced by the two governments also opens the door for the people of the two countries
02:29so that Chinese students and their families can come to Malaysia in person
02:33to inspect schools and visit children,
02:35further promoting the growth of the number of Chinese students studying abroad.
02:39Not only that,
02:40the culture and way of life in Malaysia also makes it easier for Chinese students to adapt.
02:45Compared with the competitive learning environment in China,
02:48and the high tuition fees in European and American countries,
02:51Malaysia has more attractive and cost-effective advantages in all aspects.
02:57I have considered going to a more mainstream English-American family.
03:03After more in-depth consideration,
03:06I can say that the environment here is good.
03:09Second, our daily expenses,
03:11from learning to daily life,
03:13are not particularly high.
03:14The biggest difference is that it is easier to go to class.
03:18It may be easier and more active.
03:20It may be a little more rigid in China.
03:23In China, it must be relatively tight.
03:26In China, it must be relatively tight,
03:27and your pressure is also relatively high.
03:29But if you study abroad as a graduate student,
03:32first, you have a diploma.
03:33Second, compared to Chinese students,
03:36you have a little more knowledge,
03:38and your language skills are better than others.
03:41What do I think is good about the education system here?
03:44It is still encouraging.
03:46It will inspire students' self-study interests.
03:50I think this is very good.
03:52In China, the competition and pressure are still quite high.
03:56Chinese students studying in Malaysia generally agree that
03:58compared with European and American countries,
04:00Malaysia has an advantage in terms of geography,
04:02cost of living, and competitive literacy.
04:04Malaysia's Ministry of Education,
04:06East Asia Region Manager Lei Zhengyang
04:08and Intermediate Pan Yunhe pointed out that
04:10the cost-effectiveness of studying in Malaysia is that
04:12students can get a diploma from a well-known university
04:14with lower tuition and living expenses.
04:16They can also transfer their degrees,
04:18take double-year courses,
04:19and gain the recognition of a world-famous university.
04:21This advantage not only helps students improve their individual competitiveness,
04:24but also provides them with a wider employment opportunity after graduation.
04:28Students can complete a three-year course in Malaysia
04:31without having to go to the UK.
04:34They can also get a diploma from the UK.
04:38In Malaysia, the cost of living and other expenses
04:42can be covered by around RM12,000 to RM13,000 per year.
04:46Compared to going to the UK,
04:48it may cost around RM400,000.
04:51In terms of cost-effectiveness,
04:53besides the cost-effectiveness,
04:54the cost-effectiveness is also high.
04:55If you go back to China and get certified by the Ministry of Education
04:58and the Ministry of Higher Education in China,
04:59you will have no problem at all.
05:01There are also a lot of schools in Malaysia
05:04that are well-known all over the world.
05:07Most families can afford to pay the lowest cost
05:10to study for a doctorate, master's, or PhD.
05:14This is also very practical.
05:15Of course, more middle-class families
05:17may not be able to pay directly.
05:21For example, if you go to the UK, the US, Australia,
05:23Canada, New Zealand,
05:25these mainstream countries
05:26will turn to more affordable Southeast Asian countries,
05:30such as Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.
05:34In addition to the quality of education and the cost-effectiveness,
05:36Wang Mingliang, Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
05:37the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
05:38the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
05:39and the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
05:40both think that Malaysia retains
05:41a fairly complete Chinese culture and language,
05:44but also has a variety of cultural colours.
05:46Not only does it allow Chinese students
05:47to have no communication obstacles in life,
05:49it also provides a learning environment
05:50for learning English and internationalization,
05:52allowing them to experience a rich variety of cultures
05:55and increase their life experience.
05:57Fortunately, Malaysia is a multicultural country.
06:01Every Chinese person can communicate in Chinese.
06:05Because Chinese students don't say that their English is bad.
06:09In fact, they say that
06:10they don't have the language environment
06:13to let them speak English.
06:15Parents think that our cost-effectiveness is very high.
06:18The education and learning environment,
06:20especially the language and English learning environment,
06:23will be very much appreciated by parents.
06:27In fact, local Chinese
06:29are very good at preserving Chinese culture.
06:31So when Chinese people come to Malaysia,
06:33they will feel very friendly,
06:35whether it is in terms of language communication or food.
06:38In fact, universities are now like a commodity.
06:40The same bag costs tens of thousands of dollars each,
06:43or thousands of dollars each.
06:45I think that as a year in Malaysia,
06:47for Chinese students,
06:48a total cost of 100,000 to 150,000 RMB per year,
06:52Malaysia may be the best choice in the world.
06:54And now the popularity of studying in Malaysia
06:56in China is getting more and more popular.
06:58In fact, you don't have to be afraid that there are fewer Chinese students.
07:01I also choose from several countries,
07:04such as England, Australia, Singapore and Malaysia.
07:06Then I chose that
07:08Malaysia is a very cost-effective English-language country.
07:12And there are many English-Australian universities here.
07:15And here,
07:17Malaysia is also very close to China.
07:19So sometimes it is very convenient to go home during the holiday.
07:26In recent years,
07:27not only the number of Chinese students who come to Malaysia has increased,
07:30but also the most popular courses at local universities
07:33have also seen a new trend.
07:35Although the popular courses,
07:37such as traditional business, accounting and market marketing,
07:39are still appreciated by students,
07:41but the intermediary Pan Yunhe pointed out
07:43that with the rapid development of self-media platforms,
07:45such as Douyin and Tiktok,
07:47media professionalism has become
07:49one of the most popular courses in the world.
07:51At the same time,
07:53Lei Zhengyang, the regional manager of East Asia,
07:55the Ministry of Education,
07:57also pointed out that
07:59with the digital transformation of the world,
08:01AI, data science and other fields
08:03are also gradually becoming popular professions.
08:05In China, professional talents in relevant fields
08:07are still not enough to meet the high demands of the market.
08:10So it also attracts more students
08:12to choose to study computer science
08:14at the University of Malaysia
08:16to improve their competitiveness and job opportunities.