Exploring local markets and trying street food; two of my favorite things to do in a country! My 1st impressions of Bandung ➡ ruclips.net/video/y7XaISjrNz0/видео.html
for foreigners who come to Indonesia but first come to Malaysia, I just want to let you know that the rendang cendol wayang batik and others are original from Indonesia. You will find a lot of things that come from Indonesia but many are found in Malaysia
Hi Ken. FYI, Indonesian people love to laugh. A lot. Especially if they are embarrassed or shy. It can make a person feel uncomfortable when there is a language barrier, but please don't take it personally. It's just part of the culture.
@KenAbroad I think you should visit to Bogor City, beautiful City and We have botanical garden. Lots of delicious food on Suryakencana street, I hope you enjoy to explore Indonesia. Love from Bogor City Ken, 🙏❤️
@@KenAbroadgo to Ciwidey Bandung, the place is cool and comfortable and also beautiful...try bro, go for a trip to Ciwidey Bandung, the places are beautiful😎😎😎 
3:48 ᮘᮔ᮪ᮓᮥᮀ is how “Bandung” is written in the local Sundanese script. Sundanese is the language spoken in the provinces of Banten and West Java, of which Bandung is the capital of. You will see the Sundanese script on street names and several government buildings. And Sundanese is NOT a dialect of Indonesian, they are two separate languages. “Thank you” is “terima kasih” in Indonesian and “hatur nuhun” in Indonesian, very different. Sundanese has its own dialects, with various levels of intelligibility.
jagalah bule seperti ini karena dia bule terbaik yang pernah aku lihat di video, dia slalu berbagi dan slalu tidak mengharapkan uang kembaliannya, smoga betah dan jaga kesehatan
Hi Ken, your bahasa indonesia is getting better and i always like your friendly charisma. That carpet at 24.35 is only a regular carpet that usually you put near bathroom or near front door, not for praying purpose. I think the singing man confused because you gave him too much money (usually we give them Rp. 1000-2000) 😅 Have fun and good luck with your travel Ken
Those batik shirts are so beautiful, I want to buy every one of them! In the East, black clothes are worn when attending funerals. Wearing black during happy events is taboo. I didn’t expect it to be normal in Malaysia! The fruit you eat is called Wax-apple. You have to cut off the top and bottom before eating it, but the vendor didn't cut it for you! Thank you for sharing such an interesting shopping trip. I didn’t expect you to donate all the items in the end. You are awesome! 👍🥰🙏
people from Bandung are very nice and friendly, as Indonesian I'm so proud of them, thank you to my fellas from bandung for being a good representatives of Indonesian.
33:07 That's "Dodol" traditional snack from Garut west java made from glutinous rice flour you are very kind & generous Ken, thankyou for supporting local's bussiness 😁🙏
What i love from watching your Indonesian trip is that you spread love and happiness to people around you, as simple as supporting local sellers and sometimes sharing your food with people you met on the street
What a shopping spree you took us through in the markets.Thoroughly enjoyed it.🤗You will definitely stand out amongst the crowd at the wedding with the nice batik shirt for sure.👍Everyone just loved to have their photos taken with you just like a celebrity.😂God bless your caring heart for blessing the couple with the purchases which you have had bought.Stay safe Ken!💕🇲🇾
Thank you Ken 😄, I'm in your video 42:55, have fun while you're in Bandung, besides Bandung, let's try yogyakarta Ken, there's lots of food, tourist attractions and the people are friendly....
kaca is window or glass (transparent), while mirror is cermin ken, that's why the clark are confused. Kesed or keset is like welcome matt, but indoor. most Indonsian doesn't have a wet and dry toilet, it just use wet. to prevent water getting to other room, they use kesed to dry up your feet. on 30:04 i saw snack wrapped by corn leaf, its called wajit, a Bandung-Ciamis-Tasikmalaya-Garut delicacy. its sticky rice and palm sugar. If you have more time to visit those place, i recommend you to try it. cheers mate
I am planning to go to Bandung next year. Did some video hopping and bumped into yours. This is my first time watching you. You have definitely touched my heart with your generosity.
Oh gosh, what a marvellous shopping spree ! That batik shirt looks nice on you, a good choice, Ken.... getting ready for Steve lvana's wedding in Malaysia 👍👏 FYI, lndonesian batik is different from Malaysian batik. Wonderful of you to try "Mie Ayam" and "Rujak" as recommended a lot by your viewers, another awesome experience. Love your good deeds, Ken. You have chosen the right person(s) to give away that bag of items which you have bought earlier. I'm really proud of you and may god bless you abundantly with good health, wealth and happiness. Great video and amazing content as always. Thank you very much for sharing, Ken.
Looks like you are known to a lot of people Ken, good to see. A bit of a language barrier amongst the stall sellers in the markets. I am happy to hear you are attending Steve and Ivana’s wedding, hope you all have a wonderful time.
Hi! Ken 😊 I always enjoy watching your youtube and it seems u are very polite, friendly and kind hearted too. I am very amaze when u like to eat 'serunding' and willing to try all sorts of food. The very funny part when u have mistaken about the icecream cost one thousand each but u thought it was 5thousands each. So...u got 5 icecreams 🤣😂 Your visit to Indonesia make me want to go Indonesia too one day. Thanks so much for sharing your trip. Take care😊 And can't wait for your next trip to......
Grate what you did at the end of video....from the beginning i was wondering what you are going to do with such items...end is the best. Wish you all the best good man.
Nice. Your generosity to poor people its so good. Continue communicate bahasa with the local, definitely your communicate will be much better. Find betawi food. Enjoy In Bandung.
Nice episode Ken, friendly and nice people there, I really like it and you showed a good heart leaving all your shopping items with that couple on the street. Great move Ken. Greets from Till German in Phuket
Wah anda sangat dermawan Ken, anda memahami keadaan perempuan yang minta-minta, meski kadang dari mereka bisa kaya karena minta-minta. Semoga Tuhan yang membalas kebaikanmu. Semoga kamu selalu menikmati perjalananmu, dan lancar selalu.
MasyaAllah tabarakaAllah terima kasih Mr sungguh ramah dan baik sekali semoga jalan-jalan d Bandungnya berkesan dan semoga Mr kembali lagi traveling d Bandungnya salam saya juga orang Bandung
I like your content Ken, very interesting to watch. I'm subscribe you for more videos when you enjoy every cities in Indonesia, every culture, every activities with the local. I guess you will have a long journey in Indonesia. I can' t wait 😊
i never subscribe anyone about travel or anything, when i found your chanel here I'm addicted to watching your videos especially the ones in indonesia, i'm from jakarta and it's so nice to see your friendliness to everyone. i really admire you. and at the end of the video i didn't expect that you gave all the stuff of the bag to someone in need.😢😢 God Bless u ken visit many other cities in Indonesia with lots of delicious food. please come again ❤❤
You the best.. I'm Indonesian but I stayed in turki.. I really like the way you made your vlog.. wish oneday I can meet you to take a picture.. I miss Indonesia very much.. I've been living in so many country but Indonesia still like heaven in the earth🥰
Mr. Ken Comes to the city of Karawang, there is a lot of culinary history and other tourist attractions, for example the Walahar Dam, a legacy from the Dutch era and the Soul Temple, a legacy from ancient kingdoms. The journey from Jakarta or Bandung to Karawang takes approximately 2 to 3 hours🤗
Iam impressed you can understand with the Indonesian people's character. Please don't be feel annoyed with those who talk to you. That's the friendly character of the people of Indonesia
Thank you Ken, you are a respectable man and your channel is wonderful. I have benefited from you a lot and when I go to Bandung on my next trip I will go to some of the places you visited , Indonesia is wonderful and Indonesian people are very nice and they love to joke with others , I hope you will visit my country, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
This makes me want to go back to Bandung, fun video as usual, my next time I want to go to Yogyakarta but I will 100% spend a bit in Bandung on my way thier as it's a pretty underrated place.
14:11 that banana snack is called pisang sale. The banan is sliced thinly, put in a batter then deep fried. It's supposed to be crispy, it was soft probably because the lady stored it in loose plastic bag. Hopefully the ones in the bag you purchased is crispy. 24:52 It's not praying mat nor carpet, it's a door mat or bathroom mat, to wipe our feet if they are dirty or wet :)
Nice shopping and interaction with local, wise not push price for help local bussiness.. and finally charity to someone need help.. Father and nice daughter.. You blessing sir....terimakasih.. Video bagus
Hey kem yes the noodle should be el dante.. texture like spaghetti.. glad u enjoy your mee ayam.. and by the way thats a floor rug not a praying mat good episode
Hi. Ken . I'm Indonesian living in Colorado USA . When I looked you ate mie ayam. Ohh that was I love mie ayam. Thx to showed about Indonesia. God bless you Ken.
3:59 The language written below Bandung is Sundanese script, known as " Aksara Sunda". This script is used to write Sundanese, which is the regional language of tribe Bandung or West Java province. 16:49 Mie Ayam is an Indonesian noodle dish consisting of noodles, chicken, bakso meatballs, and the vegetable is mustard greens local known as Sawi, typically flavored with MSG, salt, pepper, chicken oil, and sweet soy sauce. 31:35 Dodol Garut is a traditional Indonesian sweet confection made from coconut milk, palm sugar, and rice flour, often flavored with various fruits or original flavors. 39:2840:36 Rujak Buah is an Indonesian fruit salad consisting of papaya, ambarella, water apple, watermelon, pineapple, mango, often with added jicama, and is served with a sauce made mix from peanuts, tamarind, palm sugar, and chili.
@@KenAbroadyeah ken, and let me tell you learning bahasa indonesia letters is way way easier than learning aksara sunda script. I've spent years in school still havent able to neither write nor read the script lol
@@KenAbroadgo to Ciwidey Bandung, the place is cool and comfortable and also beautiful...try bro, go for a trip to Ciwidey Bandung, the places are beautiful😎😎😎 
Welcome to Bandung Ken! I recommend you to visit Yogyakarta after this. And if you have more time try to visit Makassar and Bukittinggi. Greeting from Bukittinggi. Tell me if you want to visit West Sumatera next time 😄
Sundanese is a language of its own,not a dialect. since you already learned "hatur nuhun"= thank you and "sami-sami" = you're welcome. here's a some other helpful sentences you can use if you plan to spend more time in Bandung and West Java in general: "punten,Sabaraha pangaosna?"= excuse me, how much is the price?. sarebu=1000 dua rebu=2000 tilu rebu = 3000. opat for four,lima for five,genep for six,tujuh for seven,dalapan for eight,salapan for nine. belas for the teen as in lima belas=fifteen. you already knew puluh and ratus,we use that too in sundanese. "Kumaha damang?" = how are you?. the common answer to that are either alhamdulilah,sae or damang. the most common greeting and polite enough to be use to stranger,regardless of age. "nuju ngadamel naon?" = what are you making?/what are you cooking?. and last but not least "raos"= taste good or enak. 😆
Minutes 25, the small carpet is actually floor mat. We put in front of the door, so we clean our feet on it before entering the house. Or, we put it in front of bathroom, so we can dry our feet when we came out from the bathroom or toilet
I believe the candies that u had is called dodol. Dodol is a sweet toffee-like sugar palm-based confection commonly found in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Always enjoyed watching ur videos Ken. 👍👍
Warga bandung khususnya dan warga Indonesia umumnya setidaknya 50% bisa lah berbahasa Inggris, belajar lah kita semestinya apalagi skr ini org luar negri sdh mulai banyak yg dtg ke Indonesia apalagi sdh ada kereta cepat, turis2 bnyk yg dtg, warga lokal bandung sdh siap untuk internasional warga nya harus siap jg berbahasa Inggris
Jangan lupa mendidik warga setempat khususnya pemerintah setempat bagi yang banyak di kunjungi turis, Agar para pengemis yang banyak kelihatan di Vidio dan Vidio. Sebenarnya masyarakat Indonesia sudah ngak jaman main minta minta uang/ 🙏 pengemis bukan maksut menyinggung, pengemis jalanan itu sebenarnya orang mampu cuman dia itu hanya ekting
Fyi ken, sunda is a standalone language (not a dialect) from West Java. In sunda, there are many dialects (sunda priyangan, sunda bogor, etc). Funfact, many said sundanese sound similar to korean lol. But in terms of script, words, etc totally different from korea language. Let me tell u a quick cheat in sunda, say "punten" whenever you want to enter a shop and say "mangga" when u wanna leave. I'm sure they will be surprised lol. Don't worry, it's just an excuse word to be more polite
3:47 its "aksara sunda" its an old sundanese (west java ethnic) script. sadly its rarely use anymore and doesnt included in school curriculum. even the white shirt guy think it was roman/greek script because he doesnt know. the big 3 letter is BA, NA and DA, and with small modifier (the small thing around it) it can be read as "BANDUNG". 14:16 the name of that snack is "sale"
Exploring local markets and trying street food; two of my favorite things to do in a country!
My 1st impressions of Bandung ➡ ruclips.net/video/y7XaISjrNz0/видео.html
Don't forget Batik is culture Indonesia ♥️🇮🇩
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for foreigners who come to Indonesia but first come to Malaysia, I just want to let you know that the rendang cendol wayang batik and others are original from Indonesia.
You will find a lot of things that come from Indonesia but many are found in Malaysia
The name of the sticky candy is called dodol❤
"That's a very generous of you" ☺️
You're so kind gave all those gifts to the pemulung, thank you so much for your kindness GBU.🙏
Anda turis yang sopan dan dermawan. Semoga dilancarkan selalu perjalanannya.
Yg ini jauh Lebih dermawan drpd Dale yg populer
Hi Ken. FYI, Indonesian people love to laugh. A lot. Especially if they are embarrassed or shy. It can make a person feel uncomfortable when there is a language barrier, but please don't take it personally. It's just part of the culture.
do they love watching porn as well ? i checked semrush and apparently they are huge porn consumers too
I loved this idea of supporting local shopkeepers and then giving the bag to a family at the end ! Keep spreading joy.
Thank ken you for visiting Indonesia, you are very kind and polite, good luck always and more subscribers❤
Nice Guy, humble and very good attitude. ❤
thank you 🙏
@KenAbroad I think you should visit to Bogor City, beautiful City and We have botanical garden. Lots of delicious food on Suryakencana street, I hope you enjoy to explore Indonesia. Love from Bogor City Ken, 🙏❤️
@@KenAbroadgo to Ciwidey Bandung, the place is cool and comfortable and also beautiful...try bro, go for a trip to Ciwidey Bandung, the places are beautiful😎😎😎

Absolutely 👍
i agree. ken is my new favourite travel vlogger. very humble, gets along with the locals well, open minded & respectful. 👍
I really appreciate what you did in every episode. You've got my respect, Ken !
3:48 ᮘᮔ᮪ᮓᮥᮀ is how “Bandung” is written in the local Sundanese script. Sundanese is the language spoken in the provinces of Banten and West Java, of which Bandung is the capital of. You will see the Sundanese script on street names and several government buildings.
And Sundanese is NOT a dialect of Indonesian, they are two separate languages. “Thank you” is “terima kasih” in Indonesian and “hatur nuhun” in Indonesian, very different. Sundanese has its own dialects, with various levels of intelligibility.
Haha kang dagang malah bilang romawi 🤣
Buat Nazi Doescher semua non kulit putih itu sama aja
iya dasar bloon malh bilng bhsa romawi..jlas jlas itu aksara sunda ..
jagalah bule seperti ini karena dia bule terbaik yang pernah aku lihat di video, dia slalu berbagi dan slalu tidak mengharapkan uang kembaliannya, smoga betah dan jaga kesehatan
OMG..you're good people Ken, more love with your channel bro..stay save and healthy bro🙏🇮🇩🇮🇩❤️
You are very kind, you always support local sellers even if the goods are not very useful for you. Thank you
Hi Ken, your bahasa indonesia is getting better and i always like your friendly charisma.
That carpet at 24.35 is only a regular carpet that usually you put near bathroom or near front door, not for praying purpose. I think the singing man confused because you gave him too much money (usually we give them Rp. 1000-2000) 😅
Have fun and good luck with your travel Ken
i agree, because the praying mat is 1m x 50cm.
Those batik shirts are so beautiful, I want to buy every one of them!
In the East, black clothes are worn when attending funerals. Wearing black during happy events is taboo. I didn’t expect it to be normal in Malaysia!
The fruit you eat is called Wax-apple. You have to cut off the top and bottom before eating it, but the vendor didn't cut it for you!
Thank you for sharing such an interesting shopping trip. I didn’t expect you to donate all the items in the end. You are awesome! 👍🥰🙏
Pentingnya bisa bahasa Inggris, seperti para pedagang dan yang bekerja di tempat umum
At first I thought you are buying for yourself.. God bless you Ken for giving away to the much needed 😊
people from Bandung are very nice and friendly, as Indonesian I'm so proud of them, thank you to my fellas from bandung for being a good representatives of Indonesian.
33:07 That's "Dodol" traditional snack from Garut west java made from glutinous rice flour
you are very kind & generous Ken, thankyou for supporting local's bussiness 😁🙏
25:12 Ken the carpet you bought is not for praying but for wiping feet we called here “Keset Kaki”.
What i love from watching your Indonesian trip is that you spread love and happiness to people around you, as simple as supporting local sellers and sometimes sharing your food with people you met on the street
What a shopping spree you took us through in the markets.Thoroughly enjoyed it.🤗You will definitely stand out amongst the crowd at the wedding with the nice batik shirt for sure.👍Everyone just loved to have their photos taken with you just like a celebrity.😂God bless your caring heart for blessing the couple with the purchases which you have had bought.Stay safe Ken!💕🇲🇾
Lovely video with lovely people you met on this video sharing with local and they gave you back.
Honestly. This has been the most funny and entertaining travelling channel I've seen on youtube.
Thank you Ken 😄, I'm in your video 42:55, have fun while you're in Bandung, besides Bandung, let's try yogyakarta Ken, there's lots of food, tourist attractions and the people are friendly....
Nice to meet you 🙏
It seems like they already know you closely, Ken.
You are very kind, willing to share with people who ask, May God always bless you brother
kaca is window or glass (transparent), while mirror is cermin ken, that's why the clark are confused.
Kesed or keset is like welcome matt, but indoor. most Indonsian doesn't have a wet and dry toilet, it just use wet. to prevent water getting to other room, they use kesed to dry up your feet.
on 30:04 i saw snack wrapped by corn leaf, its called wajit, a Bandung-Ciamis-Tasikmalaya-Garut delicacy. its sticky rice and palm sugar. If you have more time to visit those place, i recommend you to try it.
cheers mate
I am planning to go to Bandung next year. Did some video hopping and bumped into yours. This is my first time watching you. You have definitely touched my heart with your generosity.
Very nice gesture to give your purchases away. Made the shopping excise more interesting.
Oh gosh, what a marvellous shopping spree ! That batik shirt looks nice on you, a good choice, Ken.... getting ready for Steve lvana's wedding in Malaysia 👍👏 FYI, lndonesian batik is different from Malaysian batik. Wonderful of you to try "Mie Ayam" and "Rujak" as recommended a lot by your viewers, another awesome experience.
Love your good deeds, Ken. You have chosen the right person(s) to give away that bag of items which you have bought earlier. I'm really proud of you and may god bless you abundantly with good health, wealth and happiness.
Great video and amazing content as always. Thank you very much for sharing, Ken.
Looks like you are known to a lot of people Ken, good to see. A bit of a language barrier amongst the stall sellers in the markets. I am happy to hear you are attending Steve and Ivana’s wedding, hope you all have a wonderful time.
Terimakasih Ken kamu sangat baik selalu memberi kepada sodara kami yang di jalan ,semoga sehat selalu ken subscribe nya makin banyak sukses terus ken❤
Hi! Ken 😊 I always enjoy watching your youtube and it seems u are very polite, friendly and kind hearted too. I am very amaze when u like to eat 'serunding' and willing to try all sorts of food.
The very funny part when u have mistaken about the icecream cost one thousand each but u thought it was 5thousands each. So...u got 5 icecreams 🤣😂
Your visit to Indonesia make me want to go Indonesia too one day. Thanks so much for sharing your trip. Take care😊 And can't wait for your next trip to......
Happy to hear that, thank you 😊
Grate what you did at the end of video....from the beginning i was wondering what you are going to do with such items...end is the best. Wish you all the best good man.
Nice. Your generosity to poor people its so good. Continue communicate bahasa with the local, definitely your communicate will be much better. Find betawi food. Enjoy In Bandung.
You are so sweet and humble ken, thank you for being nice for the local, you deserve so many subscibers, i already like, comment and subscribe ❤❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
Bravo 👏 Ken! Very generous of you!
Nice episode Ken, friendly and nice people there, I really like it and you showed a good heart leaving all your shopping items with that couple on the street. Great move Ken. Greets from Till German in Phuket
Masha sunguh mulia sekali hati ya selalu berbagi moga rejeki ya melimpah dan makin suces...amin
Also nice to see these kind of vids from you Ken!👌🏻 nice to have 2 vids a week again!
Wow.. i like the way u introduce bandung market n Street vendors.. enjoy very much..have fun
Wah anda sangat dermawan Ken, anda memahami keadaan perempuan yang minta-minta, meski kadang dari mereka bisa kaya karena minta-minta. Semoga Tuhan yang membalas kebaikanmu. Semoga kamu selalu menikmati perjalananmu, dan lancar selalu.
23:55 i can smell the tempe through my screen 😍😍 so good
MasyaAllah tabarakaAllah terima kasih Mr sungguh ramah dan baik sekali semoga jalan-jalan d Bandungnya berkesan dan semoga Mr kembali lagi traveling d Bandungnya salam saya juga orang Bandung
Yaaaay new video 🎉😍😍😍
Luar biasa di akhir video,kamu baik sekali ken👍👍👍👍👍👍
I like your content Ken, very interesting to watch. I'm subscribe you for more videos when you enjoy every cities in Indonesia, every culture, every activities with the local. I guess you will have a long journey in Indonesia. I can' t wait 😊
Welcome to the channel 🙏
Nice guy... Im suprised in the end video, you're amazing humble.. Keep healthy for u and go arround to see on my country for deep
Nice to see you having fun, Ken..
31:30 the candy you ate is called DODOL.
i never subscribe anyone about travel or anything, when i found your chanel here I'm addicted to watching your videos especially the ones in indonesia, i'm from jakarta and it's so nice to see your friendliness to everyone. i really admire you. and at the end of the video i didn't expect that you gave all the stuff of the bag to someone in need.😢😢
God Bless u ken
visit many other cities in Indonesia with lots of delicious food.
please come again ❤❤
Welcome to the channel 🙏
@@KenAbroad happppyyyy this morning read your reply 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
You the best.. I'm Indonesian but I stayed in turki.. I really like the way you made your vlog.. wish oneday I can meet you to take a picture.. I miss Indonesia very much.. I've been living in so many country but Indonesia still like heaven in the earth🥰
Terimakasih broo Ken,,percaya orang baik pasti ktemu dengan yg baik"❤👍👍🙏
Thank you Ken i form Indonesia 🇮🇩👏👏👏
Mr. Ken Comes to the city of Karawang, there is a lot of culinary history and other tourist attractions, for example the Walahar Dam, a legacy from the Dutch era and the Soul Temple, a legacy from ancient kingdoms. The journey from Jakarta or Bandung to Karawang takes approximately 2 to 3 hours🤗
Iam impressed you can understand with the Indonesian people's character. Please don't be feel annoyed with those who talk to you. That's the friendly character of the people of Indonesia
Thank you Ken, you are a respectable man and your channel is wonderful. I have benefited from you a lot and when I go to Bandung on my next trip I will go to some of the places you visited , Indonesia is wonderful and Indonesian people are very nice and they love to joke with others , I hope you will visit my country, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Enjoy Bandung ✌️
Hi Ken .. grüß aus Bonn😊
Ich liebe deine Videos zusehen und wie du die arme Volk in Indonesien unterstützt hast. Hut ab und weiter so 👏
This makes me want to go back to Bandung, fun video as usual, my next time I want to go to Yogyakarta but I will 100% spend a bit in Bandung on my way thier as it's a pretty underrated place.
omg what a kind guy, giving all bought stuffs of yours to homeless people
Love these type of videos Ken! Well done
Very goodmen.. So good attitude thank you from bandung... Enjoy your tour
14:11 that banana snack is called pisang sale. The banan is sliced thinly, put in a batter then deep fried. It's supposed to be crispy, it was soft probably because the lady stored it in loose plastic bag. Hopefully the ones in the bag you purchased is crispy.
24:52 It's not praying mat nor carpet, it's a door mat or bathroom mat, to wipe our feet if they are dirty or wet :)
Going to join you virtually for the shopping spree in Bandung. Let's go and have fun, Ken....😂
Let's goo 🤙
Nice And Humble Good Ken.When you Come Johore Darul Takzim?
Nice shopping and interaction with local, wise not push price for help local bussiness.. and finally charity to someone need help.. Father and nice daughter.. You blessing sir....terimakasih.. Video bagus
Wow too much soend in one day. Hope u enjoy the trip
Hey kem yes the noodle should be el dante.. texture like spaghetti.. glad u enjoy your mee ayam.. and by the way thats a floor rug not a praying mat good episode
You always look happy, always positive vibes. ,God bless you where ever you go🙏🙂
u are a nice guy Ken, what a lovely humble person. 🌸🤗🙋🐱❤
Hi. Ken . I'm Indonesian living in Colorado USA . When I looked you ate mie ayam. Ohh that was I love mie ayam. Thx to showed about Indonesia. God bless you Ken.
Kamu sangat Baik. Semoga diberi kesehatan dan rezeki yang banyak
Good and nice person,you are the real "MAN" broo👍
So enjoying your video. See you next time in Bandung ♥️
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Good man.. like youtuber the lost boys.. 👍👍👍👍
30:34 its tempe chips tempe is the soybean thing you get when you eat ayam penyet in jakarta
so nice of you, good people
3:59 The language written below Bandung is Sundanese script, known as " Aksara Sunda". This script is used to write Sundanese, which is the regional language of tribe Bandung or West Java province.
16:49 Mie Ayam is an Indonesian noodle dish consisting of noodles, chicken, bakso meatballs, and the vegetable is mustard greens local known as Sawi, typically flavored with MSG, salt, pepper, chicken oil, and sweet soy sauce.
31:35 Dodol Garut is a traditional Indonesian sweet confection made from coconut milk, palm sugar, and rice flour, often flavored with various fruits or original flavors.
39:28 40:36 Rujak Buah is an Indonesian fruit salad consisting of papaya, ambarella, water apple, watermelon, pineapple, mango, often with added jicama, and is served with a sauce made mix from peanuts, tamarind, palm sugar, and chili.
thanks for explaining 🙏
@@KenAbroadyeah ken, and let me tell you learning bahasa indonesia letters is way way easier than learning aksara sunda script. I've spent years in school still havent able to neither write nor read the script lol
@@KenAbroadgo to Ciwidey Bandung, the place is cool and comfortable and also beautiful...try bro, go for a trip to Ciwidey Bandung, the places are beautiful😎😎😎

Goooooood... Mr... Jerman.😮😅am from java timur Indonesia..👍😄
Hi ken,i saw ur video n i really enjoy because your friendly n nice person
Thank you 😊
Welcome to Bandung Ken! I recommend you to visit Yogyakarta after this. And if you have more time try to visit Makassar and Bukittinggi.
Greeting from Bukittinggi. Tell me if you want to visit West Sumatera next time 😄
Sounds great, maybe I'll visit one day 🙏😊
Lovely to have watched that good deed. Thank you
Sundanese is a language of its own,not a dialect. since you already learned "hatur nuhun"= thank you and "sami-sami" = you're welcome.
here's a some other helpful sentences you can use if you plan to spend more time in Bandung and West Java in general: "punten,Sabaraha pangaosna?"= excuse me, how much is the price?.
sarebu=1000
dua rebu=2000
tilu rebu = 3000. opat for four,lima for five,genep for six,tujuh for seven,dalapan for eight,salapan for nine. belas for the teen as in lima belas=fifteen. you already knew puluh and ratus,we use that too in sundanese.
"Kumaha damang?" = how are you?. the common answer to that are either alhamdulilah,sae or damang. the most common greeting and polite enough to be use to stranger,regardless of age.
"nuju ngadamel naon?" = what are you making?/what are you cooking?.
and last but not least
"raos"= taste good or enak. 😆
Danke Ken fur die Great Vidio ....
Orang ini terlihat baik dan ramah sikapnya...mantap bro 👍
Minutes 25, the small carpet is actually floor mat. We put in front of the door, so we clean our feet on it before entering the house. Or, we put it in front of bathroom, so we can dry our feet when we came out from the bathroom or toilet
Very good thing you are doing! May many many happy returns for you!
The building is an old market. Many of the shops have either moved to a better location or closed due to slow business during covid.
Thank you for visiting Bandung Ken. My ex roommate was a Germany (she's from Aachen). Hope to see you in Germany someday :)
I believe the candies that u had is called dodol. Dodol is a sweet toffee-like sugar palm-based confection commonly found in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Always enjoyed watching ur videos Ken. 👍👍
This video is 44 minutes but i enjoy it so much, got me addicted.
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Usually the carpet is placed in front of the door..to clean the feet when coming in from outside
Happy ken❤❤
Warga bandung khususnya dan warga Indonesia umumnya setidaknya 50% bisa lah berbahasa Inggris, belajar lah kita semestinya apalagi skr ini org luar negri sdh mulai banyak yg dtg ke Indonesia apalagi sdh ada kereta cepat, turis2 bnyk yg dtg, warga lokal bandung sdh siap untuk internasional warga nya harus siap jg berbahasa Inggris
Jangan lupa mendidik warga setempat khususnya pemerintah setempat bagi yang banyak di kunjungi turis, Agar para pengemis yang banyak kelihatan di Vidio dan Vidio. Sebenarnya masyarakat Indonesia sudah ngak jaman main minta minta uang/ 🙏 pengemis bukan maksut menyinggung, pengemis jalanan itu sebenarnya orang mampu cuman dia itu hanya ekting
Saya kira untuk apa Ken beli barang-barang yang sepertinya tidak mungkin terpakai sama ken. Ternyata Ken kasih ke orang yang membutuhkan. Amazing
Thank you for visiting bandung🙏
i miss bandung so much, beautiful city ❤
Fully respect for you, to gave she(homeless) banana snack. ❤may Allah bless you!
Fyi ken, sunda is a standalone language (not a dialect) from West Java. In sunda, there are many dialects (sunda priyangan, sunda bogor, etc). Funfact, many said sundanese sound similar to korean lol. But in terms of script, words, etc totally different from korea language.
Let me tell u a quick cheat in sunda, say "punten" whenever you want to enter a shop and say "mangga" when u wanna leave. I'm sure they will be surprised lol. Don't worry, it's just an excuse word to be more polite
3:47 its "aksara sunda" its an old sundanese (west java ethnic) script.
sadly its rarely use anymore and doesnt included in school curriculum.
even the white shirt guy think it was roman/greek script because he doesnt know.
the big 3 letter is BA, NA and DA, and with small modifier (the small thing around it) it can be read as "BANDUNG".
14:16 the name of that snack is "sale"
baik banget,,dermawan ya mas bul2😊😊
Wacthing World cup U17 bro... Germany team play in bandung in stadion si jalak harupat on 10 or 11 november 2023