Actually you guys can go up to the Observatory Tower, you know the tower which looking like a minaret. There is a binocular you guys can use to view the 360 degree of the city.
I still remember my one rare experience weaving a traditional Malay songket at my relative house in Terengganu. The technique is really intricate. The Terengganu state museum in Kuala Terengganu is also interesting as it is in the traditional Malay Sultan Palace. Plenty of museums in Penang and Melaka, a UNESCO world heritage site. The state museum in Kucing, Sarawak, Borneo, is also interesting, as it's one of the biggest museums in Southeast Asia.
@@travelwithusforlifeI've forgotten to mention. In your future visit to Malaysia, do check out the National Science Centre in Bukit Kiara and the National Art Gallery on Jalan Tun Razak. I'm not too sure whether the old KTM train administration building is still a train museum, it's the colonial building that is fronting the old colonial railway station that are just minutes away from, in between, the National Mosque and the National Museum. You guys did a marvelous job featuring some of the best museums in KL. 😀
Hi. Just to point out that in Malaysia, J is pronounced like J in Jaguar. So baju is not bahu. NG in the word pelangi is pronounced like NG in the word sing. And last G in the word Genting is not pronounced Jenting but how Gallery is said instead of Jallery. Enjoy your stay ! 😊
yes, that is of the best museums in KL. But depending on the officers on duty, sometimes they allowed photography and video recording inside of the museum, but some officers not allowed it. However, you can definitely allowed to take photo and record video for the exhibition located outside of the museum
@@travelwithusforlife tq good jobs ,i am watching this video now. Actually the portugis and Ducht only colonised the city of Malacca only not all the entire malay peninsular
@@muhammadabdulwahab123Yup, in the 13th to 15th century Malacca was the biggest port in the far east, before the Portuguese arrived and took control of the port and started charging high taxes that resulted in the decline of the port. But the Dutch were also interested and colonialized later. The English was the first to colonialize Penang (the first English settlement in Southeast Asia), followed by Singapore and Malacca which they labelled as the Straits Settlement. At this stage the Malay Sultanates were still ruling the other states with only some power transferred to the English.
@@bukitkatilmp Actually Penang was not discovered by the English. Penang (P.Pinang) was part of Kedah sultanate. The sultan of Kedah made a treaty with the british to do business there.
(O,1,10,11,100) Meaning What is 4-legged quantum ancient Malay (Indian) mathematics? "Tuah" quantum is a discrete entangled phenomenon. Part of the power is the independence of "Jebat" and Malacca from the tyrants, for the justice and progress of the people. Singapore is the best example, their "Majulah Singapura" has a majority of Chinese educated in western values, independent of Malaysia. Indonesia became the largest country in the world if not for corruption and enemies (wars) through Dutch colonization and other empires like British, French, Spanish, Portuguese etc.
your content is something different..love it...thx for visiting n promoting KL
I appreciate that!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🔝🔝🔝📸
Thanks!
If you visiting terangganu one of east coast state .it must visit the state museum.u will amazed .
We will try, thanks for the tip.
Excellent video well done 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you 🤗
Gracias un viaje maravilloso
Que bueno que lo disfrutaras
Thanks for make video in Malaysia, I wait your next video in Malaysia
So nice of you
Thanks for showing textiles museum. Personally I hv never been there but looked fantastic. I found our national museum near the lake garden boring.
Our pleasure!😀
Actually you guys can go up to the Observatory Tower, you know the tower which looking like a minaret. There is a binocular you guys can use to view the 360 degree of the city.
Yes, we wanted to. Unfortunately it was closed for repair
@@travelwithusforlife i see
Absolutely wonderful vlog. Thank you for this excellent video. It really showcase some of the most interesting history on Malaysia.
I still remember my one rare experience weaving a traditional Malay songket at my relative house in Terengganu. The technique is really intricate. The Terengganu state museum in Kuala Terengganu is also interesting as it is in the traditional Malay Sultan Palace. Plenty of museums in Penang and Melaka, a UNESCO world heritage site. The state museum in Kucing, Sarawak, Borneo, is also interesting, as it's one of the biggest museums in Southeast Asia.
Thanks!
I bet that was a cool experience
@@travelwithusforlife Yes, indeed it was. 😀
@@travelwithusforlifeI've forgotten to mention. In your future visit to Malaysia, do check out the National Science Centre in Bukit Kiara and the National Art Gallery on Jalan Tun Razak. I'm not too sure whether the old KTM train administration building is still a train museum, it's the colonial building that is fronting the old colonial railway station that are just minutes away from, in between, the National Mosque and the National Museum. You guys did a marvelous job featuring some of the best museums in KL. 😀
Hi. Just to point out that in Malaysia, J is pronounced like J in Jaguar. So baju is not bahu.
NG in the word pelangi is pronounced like NG in the word sing.
And last G in the word Genting is not pronounced Jenting but how Gallery is said instead of Jallery.
Enjoy your stay ! 😊
Thanks for the info! 😀
polis museum just beside the islamic museum,you got to see it
Thanks for the tip,we will check it out
yes, that is of the best museums in KL. But depending on the officers on duty, sometimes they allowed photography and video recording inside of the museum, but some officers not allowed it. However, you can definitely allowed to take photo and record video for the exhibition located outside of the museum
@@travelwithusforlifeIt could be interesting. I stayed there once, in the police mess. My late dad was a senior police officer in PDRM.
For some spooky and mind-boggling experiences, I recommend you to visit the Biomedical Museum where they even have a baby fetus on display
Wow! I will check it out, thanks for the tip
Very interesting & informative reviews, thank you.
Thanks for watching!😀
Me gustó.Sobre todo el Museo Planetario
Muchas gracias. Si ese estaba bien entretenido
kebaya not from indonesia, its belong to malay during the malacca sultanate
Thanks for the info
@@travelwithusforlife tq good jobs ,i am watching this video now. Actually the portugis and Ducht only colonised the city of Malacca only not all the entire malay peninsular
@@muhammadabdulwahab123Yup, in the 13th to 15th century Malacca was the biggest port in the far east, before the Portuguese arrived and took control of the port and started charging high taxes that resulted in the decline of the port. But the Dutch were also interested and colonialized later. The English was the first to colonialize Penang (the first English settlement in Southeast Asia), followed by Singapore and Malacca which they labelled as the Straits Settlement. At this stage the Malay Sultanates were still ruling the other states with only some power transferred to the English.
@@bukitkatilmp Actually Penang was not discovered by the English. Penang (P.Pinang) was part of Kedah sultanate. The sultan of Kedah made a treaty with the british to do business there.
@@muhammadabdulwahab123 Sorry, yes you are right. I have to change my sentence
Dude you must come to Penang visit food museum
Next time!😀
I did not even know the textile muzium existed....poor me😢
Its actually really cool
(O,1,10,11,100) Meaning What is 4-legged quantum ancient Malay (Indian) mathematics? "Tuah" quantum is a discrete entangled phenomenon. Part of the power is the independence of "Jebat" and Malacca from the tyrants, for the justice and progress of the people. Singapore is the best example, their "Majulah Singapura" has a majority of Chinese educated in western values, independent of Malaysia. Indonesia became the largest country in the world if not for corruption and enemies (wars) through Dutch colonization and other empires like British, French, Spanish, Portuguese etc.
Thanks for the information
Pe la ngi not pelan gi. Pelangi means rainbow
Thanks for the info