Dear LC, we wish you all the best for your last trip in Malaysia. Hope your short trip in Malaysia has been memorable and you brought home our Malaysian hospitality in your heart. Malaysia is one of the most popular under rated country in SE Asia and your video showed us we have a lot more to offer to the world. Safe travels and may you reach home to your family safely.
Both the Iban and the Bidayuh are called the Dayak while the Iban is known as the Sea Dayak who live along big rivers and the Bidayuh ,the Land Dayak live in the mountains.
Now you've done it - NOW every foreign vlogger will have to come to Sarawak's interiors to prove they have completed the Malaysian experience. Good job!
Finally see orang utan. Orang utan is really human alike character and very human being behaiviour...to sad these is your final journey in Malaysia there still plenty place to explore.. wish you came back soon
You were so lucky to catch sight of the orang utan in the wild. Btw, Sarawak is my birth place. So welcome and I hope you enjoyed your stay here. Selamat jumpa.🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Hi Yan, this is another very interesting video. Not many youtubers venture this far into the Borneo jungles. It has been an eyes opening and educational video for me. Thanks for taking us into the beautiful and enchanting Borneo forest. The indigenous people are so kind and friendly. You got a very knowledgeable guide too. Wishing you a pleasant and safe journey back to your family in Anhui Looking forward to the next one.
I love your videos. It's informative and can tell that you did some research. I've seen some other (whom I am also grateful for) who record their experiences here, but many don't seem to bother adding any insight for viewers or research, even after their trip, before publishing the videos. As much I as enjoy watching people discover my country, I truly appreciate when they take time to learn because it shows how much they care about the people and places they visit. I don't mind if they don't though, it just makes me really happy when they do it like you 😊
Another excellent insight video Yan !!! I have seen all your Unseen China videos and now am following your long journey from Switzerland to Malaysia...doing it in reverse . I strongly recommend viewers to subscribe and follow you on your journey to all the provinces in China. I think you said this would be a 2 year project . Good luck in all you do.
Yan, when you realize an intelligent designer created everything unique, every person, animal, tree, leaf, molecule, star, galaxy,etc are all different, and in a constant state of change, I think you will enjoy your travels even more. And thank you very much for sharing your wonderful experiences. I’m a fan. You impress me a lot.
This is a real splendid video. I am sure you will treasure such a memorable trip, into the interior. Many of us, who are staying in Kuching, have never set our feet in such places. You are so lucky to see Orang Utans + their nests, in their natural habitat. You made good video and we hope to see you coming back another day. There are still so many places of visitation. Thank you, for promoting Kuching. 🥰😍🤩😘
Always wanted to see some Borneo👌 excellent as always. They have families and help one another, it's a beautiful place. Good to see so many Christian folks there. Thankya for another excellent Video, your vids are the best👍🏹♥️ Yan🌄
I came to Batang Ai 30 years ago . Batang Ai was owned by the Hilton Hotel, today they no longer own it . The best borneo trip for me was from kuching to Sibu, kapit and finally onto Belaga dawn the Rajang River. Stunning. Mulu caves also stunning.
@@littlechineseeverywhere First I should mention my wife and I are both born in the UK . Our home for the last 45 years has been Canada. Twenty years ago we traveled across China starting in Beijing by train to Sian and finally on to kumming . We then traveled across to Hong kong by train. We traveled around China for 2 months . We were completely alone no guide. It was a very special trip . Asia is affordable and very educational. South America is a little dangerous. Canada is large and very cold. I have never returned to Europe. Your English is very good .
Your videos simply blow my mind. The totally diversity and simply how different some people life their lives compared to how I live and where I live, I just simple am in awe. I hope people will continue to live like this long after I am gone.
I really love your trips and enjoy watching it. Because this is your last trip in my country Malaysia. I would like to say thank you to you for visiting my country. I hope you will come back to my country in future. Terima kasih. Sampai jumpa lagi.
Yan thank you again for showing this video. The long house has modernised so much now. The last I saw 45 years ago before I migrated it was made with bamboo. The people was as friendly as now. Thank you. Have a safe journey home
Thanks Yan for the wonderful videos of my home state; you are sooo brave to be travelling all alone! You are blessed too, always meeting such kind and accommodating local people. I wish you a safe journey home and I hope you will be safe back in China. Come back again and bring your friends along :)
I am chinese born in Kapit, Sarawak . Welcome to Sarawak. Its being a while i am following your video travel around china until i saw your video trip to our hometown. Thank you for showing around ❤❤
'Jakfruit' Artocarpus heterophyllus is native to western ghats of India. I think you will find the favourite fruit of orangutan is 'champedak' A. integer indigenous, delicious, and easy to confuse with Jak. At the Kuching market you ate A. odoratissimus
Yen, YES, like what @brianlingg5518 says, : "Your videos are so good. You should stay in Malaysia longer." Come again, there are dozens more of exotic places in East Malaysia on the norther parts of Borneo Island. Plan your Europe return trip by landing in Kota Kinabalu (亚庇市), the capital City of Sabah, which is a Malaysia's state in North Borneo. After visiting the Mount Kinabalu, ( 中国寡妇山, 也称神山)which is the highest peak in South East Asia, then go around Kota Kinabalu's surroundings to finish the Sabah state tour. ruclips.net/video/-RhRO9uvVRo/видео.html ruclips.net/video/jYRyOzEABT0/видео.html Leaving Sabah for Sarawak State by landing at Miri Airport (or go southwards by land via Lawas(sSrawak)/ Temburong (Brunei)/Limbang (Sarawak)/ Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei). Miri(美里市)is near to the World's famous caves The Mulu Caves (姆鲁山),ruclips.net/video/ZM-qtXcj0JU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/0p7QHh7UH_c/видео.html there are also the Niah Caves (尼亚山洞) ruclips.net/video/gpiWr-6c8qA/видео.html hours road trip from Miri city. From Miri you can go to Sibu (Sarawak0 before you finally leave Borneo to Kuala Lumpur .
Really hope u stay a bit longer as i love every comment u made while vlogging.. U are full of thought with facts, u speak wise mind and love ur characters..
👍👍👍great video for an urban Sarawakian like me who has never went deep into the jungles of Sarawak, wish u a safe trip home and not sure which province of China you are returning to, but recent news about China street riots for Covid 19 control are quite worrying and i hope your final trip back home will not be affected by these incidents .....🙏🙏🙏
The River leading to Batang Ai is Batang Lupar, not the Rajang River. Rajang River is much wider and longer than Batang Lupar. The padi field you saw is not called dry rice field but hill padi field.
Hi Yan welcome to Sarawak. Foreigners seldom venture inland where the true cultures can be experienced. Im a bidayuh(@ land dayak) another ethnic group here in Sarawak. We celebrate Gawai or Harvest festival on 1st and 2nd of June. Whereas the Kadazans and other ethnic groups in Sabah celebrate their harvest festival (Pesta Keamatan) on 31th of May. I hope you do come back to visit us here in Borneo.
Most Sarawakian natives or urban people born in the 1950's or 60s can speak better English than the latest generation today because Sarawak was once under the reign of the British White Rajahs & later colonized by the British who set up schools fr the people; followed by the spread of christianity by the western priest penetrating their influence into the most interior part of the region in Sarawak or Borneo.xx
The fruit you saw at the entrance of the long house is called Engkalak. Wait till the fruit turns red, remove the cap then soaked in hot water for a few minutes.
I am so glad to see this video. I was at Batang Ai in July 2012. The journey up the river is amazing. Before they used diesel generators there so great to see the solar panels. It is an amazing part of the world and your story today was really interesting. Thank you so much. I do love Bornea Malaysia!
I had no idea that Malaysia was so beautiful and that there were so many different way people lived there. I had always thought of Singapore when I think of Malaysia. This is such an adventure for me to watch. Eva
Visit Sabah next time. The most beautiful state in Malaysia IMO. Climb Mt Kinabalu. And also to visit Maldives-like island resorts...... It's a stunningly beautiful state.
Amazing episode ! Whole lot different when you wondering in the jungle with a guide so much information :D, if you like to explore tropical jungle, don’t miss the biggest national park in peninsular Malaysia aka Kuala Tahan when you revisit Malaysia again one day.
most of your content are very informative and unique. sad to hear you are leaving Malaysia because there are more places could be explored. never quit the chanel.
Hello Yan...your contain is impressive and quite neutral..i'm a Sarawakian and i would like to suggest Susung Waterfall at Padawan( our very own Jurasic gem) as it is known for
Got to compliment you and your team to travel so far and to some wild places to film. Really amazing places, people, climates and cultures. Well done...get rested and be careful about the water you drink.
🥰😍❤ I really enjoy your content. Honest, straight forward. Thank you for speaking English Your content is better described as below. Honest documentary filmmaker. Your work is amazing and I really enjoy and appreciate your efforts. Brave. Fearless. Communication skills off the charts. Thank you so much
Of all travel vlog about Malaysia I’ve watched, yours are totally different,that i could attentively watch from start to finish. Very informative, easy to watch and listen. Looking forward to watching your next trip to Malaysia.
All Your videos are nice also try Tharu people are indigenous people living in the Terai plains on the border of Nepal and India in the region known as the Tarai. These people continue to live in longhouses which may hold up to 150 people. Their longhouses are built of mud with lattice walls.
Many of the indigenous tribes in borneo (including the iban & bidayuh) are technically "Austronesian" people who are (speculated) to originate from taiwan. You could do some research and will discover that many of the existing aboriginal tribes in taiwan share the same physical traits, language & culture similarities with the tribes in borneo. Cheers ✌️
This place bring me some of my most memorable time when i visited them around 2018, long houses, nature and get to learn about how they live, so precious.. by the way i’m now a Big fan of your video been watching some of your mainland China series. Get some inspiration to travel n vlog like you do, thanks! Malaysian fan
If there would be a connection between Palawan And Sarawak/Sabah via ferry or airplane this would help a lot, I think a lot of people would go to both places.. But its more difficult and expensive to go there, than to go to Kuala Lumpur, despite being so close to each other. Thats really sad.
You came to right place in Malaysia where you can be close to nature ! Bravo ! You help to show Malaysia to the world !
Dear LC, we wish you all the best for your last trip in Malaysia. Hope your short trip in Malaysia has been memorable and you brought home our Malaysian hospitality in your heart. Malaysia is one of the most popular under rated country in SE Asia and your video showed us we have a lot more to offer to the world. Safe travels and may you reach home to your family safely.
I’m a Sarawakian and I watch the whole video! That says a lot about your video.
Thank you for coming to Sarawak and sharing your experience.
Be safe.
Both the Iban and the Bidayuh are called the Dayak while the Iban is known as the Sea Dayak who live along big rivers and the Bidayuh ,the Land Dayak live in the mountains.
这视频太棒了!妳带领我们深入婆罗洲的内陆,探索砂拉越不一样的美。
每次看你一个女生,单枪匹马去我们一般女生都不太敢独自去的地方旅行,不禁打从心里佩服你的勇气。👏
希望下次如果有机会,欢迎妳再回来砂拉越旅游,带上你的家人和朋友。
㊗️你下一站一路顺风~
Sarawak,more to discover~
@@littlechineseeverywhere 你人这么随和,许多人都会愿意帮你的🤭
Now you've done it - NOW every foreign vlogger will have to come to Sarawak's interiors to prove they have completed the Malaysian experience. Good job!
Finally see orang utan. Orang utan is really human alike character and very human being behaiviour...to sad these is your final journey in Malaysia there still plenty place to explore.. wish you came back soon
You were so lucky to catch sight of the orang utan in the wild. Btw, Sarawak is my birth place. So welcome and I hope you enjoyed your stay here. Selamat jumpa.🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Hi Yan, this is another very interesting video. Not many youtubers venture this far into the Borneo jungles. It has been an eyes opening and educational video for me. Thanks for taking us into the beautiful and enchanting Borneo forest. The indigenous people are so kind and friendly. You got a very knowledgeable guide too. Wishing you a pleasant and safe journey back to your family in Anhui
Looking forward to the next one.
I love your videos. It's informative and can tell that you did some research. I've seen some other (whom I am also grateful for) who record their experiences here, but many don't seem to bother adding any insight for viewers or research, even after their trip, before publishing the videos. As much I as enjoy watching people discover my country, I truly appreciate when they take time to learn because it shows how much they care about the people and places they visit. I don't mind if they don't though, it just makes me really happy when they do it like you 😊
Gawai is harvest festival. 丰收节. Most important day for Iban.
Good bye Yan and waiting you to coming back.欢迎你下次再回来,能了解多一点这里的人文与习惯。期待。。
Another excellent insight video Yan !!! I have seen all your Unseen China videos and now am following your long journey from Switzerland to Malaysia...doing it in reverse . I strongly recommend viewers to subscribe and follow you on your journey to all the provinces in China. I think you said this would be a 2 year project . Good luck in all you do.
Yan, when you realize an intelligent designer created everything unique, every person, animal, tree, leaf, molecule, star, galaxy,etc are all different, and in a constant state of change, I think you will enjoy your travels even more. And thank you very much for sharing your wonderful experiences. I’m a fan. You impress me a lot.
This is a real splendid video. I am sure you will treasure such a memorable trip, into the interior. Many of us, who are staying in Kuching, have never set our feet in such places. You are so lucky to see Orang Utans + their nests, in their natural habitat. You made good video and we hope to see you coming back another day. There are still so many places of visitation. Thank you, for promoting Kuching. 🥰😍🤩😘
I am from Sarawak, there are many provinces in Sarawak, you should visit more, the provinces are sibu, kapit, bintulu, miri, Mukah
Always wanted to see some Borneo👌 excellent as always. They have families and help one another, it's a beautiful place. Good to see so many Christian folks there. Thankya for another excellent Video, your vids are the best👍🏹♥️
Yan🌄
love your videos of Borneo Sarawak. its so beautiful place. nice vlog.
That small tiny fruit is Engkala, Litsea garciae, or wild and mini jungle avocado.
I came to Batang Ai 30 years ago . Batang Ai was owned by the Hilton Hotel, today they no longer own it . The best borneo trip for me was from kuching to Sibu, kapit and finally onto Belaga dawn the Rajang River. Stunning. Mulu caves also stunning.
i want to do that trip too! Hopefully I can go back.
@@littlechineseeverywhere First I should mention my wife and I are both born in the UK . Our home for the last 45 years has been Canada. Twenty years ago we traveled across China starting in Beijing by train to Sian and finally on to kumming . We then traveled across to Hong kong by train. We traveled around China for 2 months . We were completely alone no guide. It was a very special trip . Asia is affordable and very educational. South America is a little dangerous. Canada is large and very cold. I have never returned to Europe. Your English is very good .
Than you very much for letting us join you in your adventures. Enjoyed so much.
You’re doing great work. I like such kinds of videos, keep them coming.
Your videos simply blow my mind.
The totally diversity and simply how different some people life their lives compared to how I live and where I live, I just simple am in awe.
I hope people will continue to live like this long after I am gone.
Hi✋ im iban from miri city...the northern part of sarawak,.nice video 👍
I really love your trips and enjoy watching it. Because this is your last trip in my country Malaysia. I would like to say thank you to you for visiting my country. I hope you will come back to my country in future. Terima kasih. Sampai jumpa lagi.
Yan thank you again for showing this video. The long house has modernised so much now. The last I saw 45 years ago before I migrated it was made with bamboo. The people was as friendly as now. Thank you. Have a safe journey home
Please come back to Malaysia again. Safe trip back to home
Absolutely stunning. I love how authentic the experience feels! Nothing beats seeing orangutan in the wild! May I ask which tour you booked?
Thanks Yan for the wonderful videos of my home state; you are sooo brave to be travelling all alone! You are blessed too, always meeting such kind and accommodating local people. I wish you a safe journey home and I hope you will be safe back in China. Come back again and bring your friends along :)
You are very adventurous. Thank you for sharing your time in Borneo.
This is one my adventures for 2023. Thank you for going ahead for me.
I am chinese born in Kapit, Sarawak . Welcome to Sarawak. Its being a while i am following your video travel around china until i saw your video trip to our hometown. Thank you for showing around ❤❤
'Jakfruit' Artocarpus heterophyllus is native to western ghats of India. I think you will find the favourite fruit of orangutan is 'champedak' A. integer indigenous, delicious, and easy to confuse with Jak. At the Kuching market you ate A. odoratissimus
Your videos are so good. You should stay in Malaysia longer.
Yen, YES, like what @brianlingg5518 says, : "Your videos are so good. You should stay in Malaysia longer."
Come again, there are dozens more of exotic places in East Malaysia on the norther parts of Borneo Island.
Plan your Europe return trip by landing in Kota Kinabalu (亚庇市), the capital City of Sabah, which is a Malaysia's state in North Borneo.
After visiting the Mount Kinabalu, ( 中国寡妇山, 也称神山)which is the highest peak in South East Asia, then go around Kota Kinabalu's surroundings to finish the Sabah state tour.
ruclips.net/video/-RhRO9uvVRo/видео.html ruclips.net/video/jYRyOzEABT0/видео.html
Leaving Sabah for Sarawak State by landing at Miri Airport (or go southwards by land via Lawas(sSrawak)/ Temburong (Brunei)/Limbang (Sarawak)/ Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei).
Miri(美里市)is near to the World's famous caves The Mulu Caves (姆鲁山),ruclips.net/video/ZM-qtXcj0JU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/0p7QHh7UH_c/видео.html there are also the Niah Caves (尼亚山洞) ruclips.net/video/gpiWr-6c8qA/видео.html
hours road trip from Miri city. From Miri you can go to Sibu (Sarawak0 before you finally leave Borneo to Kuala Lumpur .
Really hope u stay a bit longer as i love every comment u made while vlogging.. U are full of thought with facts, u speak wise mind and love ur characters..
Mantap. 👍 ternyata makcik ni tau juga tentang budaya NGAYAU DAYAK. 👍
👍👍👍great video for an urban Sarawakian like me who has never went deep into the jungles of Sarawak, wish u a safe trip home and not sure which province of China you are returning to, but recent news about China street riots for Covid 19 control are quite worrying and i hope your final trip back home will not be affected by these incidents .....🙏🙏🙏
I am from Penang, was there in Batang Ai twenty years ago.
The River leading to Batang Ai is Batang Lupar, not the Rajang River. Rajang River is much wider and longer than Batang Lupar. The padi field you saw is not called dry rice field but hill padi field.
Hi Yan welcome to Sarawak. Foreigners seldom venture inland where the true cultures can be experienced. Im a bidayuh(@ land dayak) another ethnic group here in Sarawak. We celebrate Gawai or Harvest festival on 1st and 2nd of June. Whereas the Kadazans and other ethnic groups in Sabah celebrate their harvest festival (Pesta Keamatan) on 31th of May. I hope you do come back to visit us here in Borneo.
thanks yan. is a truly eye opener for me, as i never been to this kind of place. like your chill & calm personality. keep it up ^^
Kampung people can speak good English
Batang ai kampung iban dekat border lubuk antu Sarawak Malaysia🇲🇾 & Nanga badau Indonesia🇮🇩
Most Sarawakian natives or urban people born in the 1950's or 60s can speak better English than the latest generation today because Sarawak was once under the reign of the British White Rajahs & later colonized by the British who set up schools fr the people; followed by the spread of christianity by the western priest penetrating their influence into the most interior part of the region in Sarawak or Borneo.xx
Aiya, since you are already at Sarawak, why didn't you go to Sabah? We have the highest mountain in Malaysia.
能看到野外红毛猩猩真不容易 👍
Welcome to my hometown 🙂
The fruit you saw at the entrance of the long house is called Engkalak. Wait till the fruit turns red, remove the cap then soaked in hot water for a few minutes.
Come again in future probably with family, Yan.
Yan, It is amazing you would travel that deep into sarawak. I am from Kuching and have been over the world but never been here!! Good on you.
I am so glad to see this video. I was at Batang Ai in July 2012. The journey up the river is amazing. Before they used diesel generators there so great to see the solar panels. It is an amazing part of the world and your story today was really interesting. Thank you so much. I do love Bornea Malaysia!
Well done Yan, really enjoy watching your video, keep it up👍💪
I had no idea that Malaysia was so beautiful and that there were so many different way people lived there. I had always thought of Singapore when I think of Malaysia. This is such an adventure for me to watch. Eva
The first person who is travelling alone and exploring not just city.
Thanks for the rainforest tour Yan. I do wish you used a proper pair of shoes but I admire your tenacity in making those slippers work 😅
Visit Sabah next time. The most beautiful state in Malaysia IMO. Climb Mt Kinabalu. And also to visit Maldives-like island resorts...... It's a stunningly beautiful state.
Welcome..thanks to visit my beautiful country..Malaysia is trully asia..
谢谢分享,祝愿妳平安顺利回家🙏
Amazing episode ! Whole lot different when you wondering in the jungle with a guide so much information :D, if you like to explore tropical jungle, don’t miss the biggest national park in peninsular Malaysia aka Kuala Tahan when you revisit Malaysia again one day.
Carry yourself well sister,may we have the blessing of your curious heart again in the future.♥️
that shot at the waterfalls is truly magical! wonderful Sarawak!!
Jackfruit is very tasty, with high vitamin C. There's many local fruits available like tarap, cempedak, banbagan, and many more.
most of your content are very informative and unique. sad to hear you are leaving Malaysia because there are more places could be explored. never quit the chanel.
马来西亚的生态环境保护的很好,野生动物、人类都和谐相处🎉
Interesting jungle experience. Bamboo chicken sounds delicious.
This was such an informative and beautiful video! Thank you for sharing!
Hello Yan...your contain is impressive and quite neutral..i'm a Sarawakian and i would like to suggest Susung Waterfall at Padawan( our very own Jurasic gem) as it is known for
Got to compliment you and your team to travel so far and to some wild places to film. Really amazing places, people, climates and cultures. Well done...get rested and be careful about the water you drink.
🥰😍❤ I really enjoy your content. Honest, straight forward. Thank you for speaking English Your content is better described as below. Honest documentary filmmaker. Your work is amazing and I really enjoy and appreciate your efforts. Brave. Fearless. Communication skills off the charts. Thank you so much
Of all travel vlog about Malaysia I’ve watched, yours are totally different,that i could attentively watch from start to finish. Very informative, easy to watch and listen. Looking forward to watching your next trip to Malaysia.
Well played, such a great video!
Welcome enjoy in Sarawak n hppy celebration merry Christmas special in srwak . Batang Ai very popular lake
welcome to longhouse
Hmmm... its 1 year ago but just found your video... come again to Malaysia... we have nice seaside area in Malaysia
Woooo🤩🤩🤩🤩🔥🔥🔥🔥 Nice Video love it ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Yan that was a brilliant video of a place I always wondered about. So very informative. Much love from Australia❤
Thanks for sharing such a great documentary about the long house, looking forward for your next video.
I like to paint. I really hope that I could visit Sarawak one day and do some watercolour paintings. 😁
All
Your videos are nice also try Tharu people are indigenous people living in the Terai plains on the border of Nepal and India in the region known as the Tarai. These people continue to live in longhouses which may hold up to 150 people. Their longhouses are built of mud with lattice walls.
I'm Iban from Bintulu SARAWAK... Welcome to my country....
Have safe trip home Yan. Do share videos from Hong Kong and China too. I do hope your videos don't stop
Really enjoyed the video. Thank you!
Many of the indigenous tribes in borneo (including the iban & bidayuh) are technically "Austronesian" people who are (speculated) to originate from taiwan. You could do some research and will discover that many of the existing aboriginal tribes in taiwan share the same physical traits, language & culture similarities with the tribes in borneo. Cheers ✌️
This place bring me some of my most memorable time when i visited them around 2018, long houses, nature and get to learn about how they live, so precious.. by the way i’m now a Big fan of your video been watching some of your mainland China series. Get some inspiration to travel n vlog like you do, thanks!
Malaysian fan
Wow! I love your guide.
Your food looked delicious.
I'm so glad you got to see wild orangutan.
Wonderful✨😍 adventure! Thank❤🌹🙏 you, dear Yan! 😊
nice! looking forward to see more of your documentary and vlogs...like this special topic about Borneo, feel so peace and touch !
lovely video and music
我在你的频道看到了我表哥,很高兴看到你很enjoy你的trip. 他就是介绍你怎么煮bamboo chicken的男生。
Thank you for your wonderful videos! 🤗
Great explanation..thank you for the wonderful video…you have explored & experience Sarawak at its best..
That was a lot of fun 😊👍🌸 I am watching from NewZealand 😊🌸
You are so brave
Love yr video content very much...👍😁
If there would be a connection between Palawan And Sarawak/Sabah via ferry or airplane this would help a lot, I think a lot of people would go to both places..
But its more difficult and expensive to go there, than to go to Kuala Lumpur, despite being so close to each other. Thats really sad.
The way you pronounce orangutan is so cute.
Wow - what an amazing video!
Greeting from Sarawak, Land of the Hornbill. Excellent video and great content Yan.
I enjoyed your video so much.
You should climb mount Kinabalu Yan..at north borneo @sabah Malaysia
It's pretty fun tho
Amazing loved it 🥰
Sabrina 🇫🇷🇬🇧
Enjoy your video ❤
Hi LC! Thanks for documenting your journey and eperience it's lovely. anyway, where I can find info about the trip to Iban area?