Malay-Speaking Traders Attract Malaysian Tourists in Beijing Market

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Traders at a Beijing market are using their Malay language skills to attract Malaysian tourists. Two sisters, Fatima Liu and Aisha, successfully drew in customers by calling out greetings and offers in Malay. They believe speaking Malay not only simplifies transactions but also builds stronger relationships, leading to increased profitability. Fatima encourages other traders to learn Malay instead of solely focusing on English, citing its positive impact on business. Aisha shared her journey of learning Malay over 15 years, starting with individual words and progressing to fluent conversation. She credits her Malay proficiency for establishing business agents in Malaysia and Indonesia.

Traders at a market in Beijing are employing special tactics in hopes of attracting Malaysian tourists to their stores.

The sisters, identified as Fatima Liu and her younger sister Aisha, successfully managed to capture the attention of Malaysian tourists, who walked straight into their shop. “Business dealings become easier and more profitable because customers are also attracted when they hear a foreign trader speaking Malay.”

Aisha shared that they began learning Malay informally about 15 years ago when their shop often welcomed customers from Malaysia.

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