A walk from Pasar Seni to Taman Perdana, National Monument, Kuala Lumpur, Walk n Talk
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- I take a leisurely walk from Pasar Seni (Central Market) in Kuala Lumpur to the Botanical Gardens called Taman Perdana (formerly know as Lake Gardens) and am amazed by how many great old buildings there are in KL. I also pass by Saint Mary's Cathedral, the National Museum Of Malaysia, visit the National Monument(Tugu Negara), and stroll up Jalan Parliament(Parliament Road) to view the Houses of Parliament of Malaysia. I share some memories attached to this area from when I was a kid and teenager. Precious memories that are part of my composition. Malaysia is a beautiful place and it has been good to me.
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3:09 that building used to be Mahkamah Perusahaan which means Industrial Courts where cases related to trade disputes, employee relations cases etc are being held..all the buildings around that area used to house different courts before the new court complex completed in Jalan Duta Complex and Putrajaya Palace of Justice
The court complex was located next to Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad which was the government complex back in those days before Selangor State offices moved to the new state capital, Shah Alam & Federal offices moved to Putrajaya.
Ah, I see. Thank you for the info. It's good to know.... Cheers! 🙂
I'm binge watching your vids. They're all fascinating, crammed with nuggets of info only a local would know. I also love when you say gee whizz - like I told my grandkids the phrase gee whizz preceded omg lol
Hi @cgteacher4251, thank you so much for watching and also your feedback! Hahaha... I'm not really even aware when I exclaim "Gee Whizz"! Only now when you mention it :) Cheers!🙂
Did your gimbal come in? This video is particularly well shot and edited. Yeah, the old colonial buildings are beautiful. Nice to see they are being care for and used. Though they are colonial... they still are a part of our heritage. Great that they kept the old loop road around the lake... and nice to see the bamboo grove island (17:50) is still there. My Uncle Johnny used to drive the train between Singapore and KL. 21:08... when I was 5 or 6 he once took me into the engine... it was both exciting and scary because it always felt like something was about to explode. My aunt lived on the hill behind the Museum... close to where the Planetarium is... spent a lot of Sundays there as it was my grandmother's HQ. Her house kinda looked like the building at 24:16. Yeah, the national monument was designed by the same guy who designed the Iwo Jima memorial in Washington DC. Really nice video, my friend! Cheers and adventure on!
Hey! Thanks very much, matey! No gimbal, I just slowed down my panning and was conscious about shooting B roll too... hahaha... Also using visual clues and timing when editing.... Yes, I am so surprised at how many old buildings are still intact in KL. I guess I took them for granted in the past. Wow! I didn't know you had so much family in KL... Your childhood must've been so exciting! Nice, yes, the National Monument is a very powerful piece.... Alway appreciate your feedback and insights! Cheers!
@@lifeover64 Slowing down the panning totally works! B roll is always a good idea. Also, sometimes when you get hard shadows you can raise the lower mid-range with the color wheels in the color correction tab in Resolve to soften it a bit. Cheers you're definitely onto something.
@@dathang Cheers! :)