Still holding on to all the good memories this town gave me, hanging around town after school with friends or spending time at the British Council library. Rose Hill was the youngsters town for this and the annual 'sport intercollege' competition at the stadium. Its sad that history's fading away with some unpleasant concrete structures taking centre stage these days but I guess a new age is round the corner for a newer generation. So long dear Rose Hill, thanks for being there for us in the 80s.
You guys are good people... always with the very best shots of Rose Hill, the elevated tracks and its configuration wrt the post office, the roads, the bus station... and what I like is you have that skills to take the time to observe interesting things I've never noticed even if I passed there a thousand times like that stamp dispenser which is epic. I've always fancied for an underground passageway crossing the Royal Rd in front of the British council (Bata Shop)... so many students, commuters, shoppers, use that and yet... still waiting I thank you from the bottom of my heart for even if I was born and raised in Quatre Bornes, Rose Hill is my life
You guys seem to know more about the history of Mauritius than us locals. There is so much to explore in Rose Hill, I never get tired of going there even if sometimes it's just to bask in nostalgia. I did not have the chance to attend school there but was often in the town for private tutoring; whenever I was free I would catch a bus to go there and shop for bargains in the stores along the main road. Got so many memories of the town such as the theatre plays in the Plaza, shopping for books at Le Cygne, etc. The area around the market was very run down before construction of the light rail. Now it is underdoing some much needed regeneration, much neater and easier to navigate for pedestrians than it was a few years ago. I love the Central Way supermarket, which isn't shown in the video. I look forward to being able to travel to Rose Hill by light rail (it isn't yet in service where I live), will make everything so much easier.
Oh, I love Mauritius and it’s people! I’m a Brazilian guy who married a beautiful Mauritian girl and I get to eat all these food at home here in the UK 😃
Rose hill has such a special historic. It was considered the second capital of Mauritius for the longest time. Till the 2010s,Rose Hill was the most popular town for youngsters to hang out. We had A cinema Hall, very popular Malls( most famous one was Gallery Evershine) when hanging in the Mall was still cool, Plaza which was the biggest place to hangout ..youngsters playing music, skating, with its Library and by the night families come to relax and eat an ice cream. We also has the a dance club for teenagers which was called 'Inside'.Also has 'Rose hill Stadium'.Also had a place where merchants would sell much things, 'Arab Town' (which is closed now).Rose hill had a different vibe back then. Since many of these closed down they killed the town, specially for its youngs... its so sad. So you got the centre of rose hill, then u got the downtowns of Rose hill , like the neighbourhoods where most of the Rose Hilliens stay like Camp le vieux, trefles, stanley, Plaisance.... a taxi maroon rs 25 rupees and people go to their neighbourhoods.
There is a bigger Dewa & Son dholl puri restaurant in Rose Hill, where you can see the dholl puri's freshly made! Well worth a visit, just ask the locals for directions.
Us Mauritians don't realise that until we have to live abroad. And I've lived in Australia where there is great fish too. But you still do miss the Mauritian varieties.
I think ALL of the towns you have shown have had plenty enough traffic, lots of need for traffic lights. If you ask people to 'like', subscribe, comment and share it all brings attention to your channel and your videos will show up more as suggestions to others. That's why I try to comment at least once per video. Just trying to help you along.
Talking of caramel when sugarcane fields burn at harvest time the whole island smells of caramel. Do a video on Divali celebrations in Mauritius. A visit to a sugarcane factory.
Still holding on to all the good memories this town gave me, hanging around town after school with friends or spending time at the British Council library. Rose Hill was the youngsters town for this and the annual 'sport intercollege' competition at the stadium. Its sad that history's fading away with some unpleasant concrete structures taking centre stage these days but I guess a new age is round the corner for a newer generation. So long dear Rose Hill, thanks for being there for us in the 80s.
Thank you for the great comment, Rose Hill has moved on like most place, but it has kept it's history better than some places
Same history same feeling
Nice to see Rose-Hill again.Raymond Chasle was a diplomat and poet.Thx again for the visit.
Thanks for the info, they should tell you on the plaque
These 2 are having a blast in Mauritius. I am watching this from 10,000 Kms away. Enjoy ...!
Thanks, it's a great place
Your enthusiasm is wonderful! Thanks for the tour. We will share this on our Travel/Mauritius page on our platform.
Awesome, thank you!
You guys are good people... always with the very best shots of Rose Hill, the elevated tracks and its configuration wrt the post office, the roads, the bus station... and what I like is you have that skills to take the time to observe interesting things I've never noticed even if I passed there a thousand times like that stamp dispenser which is epic.
I've always fancied for an underground passageway crossing the Royal Rd in front of the British council (Bata Shop)... so many students, commuters, shoppers, use that and yet... still waiting
I thank you from the bottom of my heart for even if I was born and raised in Quatre Bornes, Rose Hill is my life
Thank you so much for this great comment. It's comments like your that keep us going. I'm glad we could show you a bit of this great town
Thank you , very light hearted and honest view and very useful .
Glad it was helpful! It is a great place
You guys seem to know more about the history of Mauritius than us locals. There is so much to explore in Rose Hill, I never get tired of going there even if sometimes it's just to bask in nostalgia. I did not have the chance to attend school there but was often in the town for private tutoring; whenever I was free I would catch a bus to go there and shop for bargains in the stores along the main road. Got so many memories of the town such as the theatre plays in the Plaza, shopping for books at Le Cygne, etc.
The area around the market was very run down before construction of the light rail. Now it is underdoing some much needed regeneration, much neater and easier to navigate for pedestrians than it was a few years ago. I love the Central Way supermarket, which isn't shown in the video. I look forward to being able to travel to Rose Hill by light rail (it isn't yet in service where I live), will make everything so much easier.
It has become a great place and I think it will grow even more when the metro finishes construction. Thanks for the great comment.
Rose hill is my home town.Thx for showing it.💕❤💗🌹🌺💐
My pleasure 😊
Oh, I love Mauritius and it’s people! I’m a Brazilian guy who married a beautiful Mauritian girl and I get to eat all these food at home here in the UK 😃
You are a lucky man
@@BryanDiscoversWorld Yes indeed my friend!
Rose hill has such a special historic. It was considered the second capital of Mauritius for the longest time. Till the 2010s,Rose Hill was the most popular town for youngsters to hang out. We had A cinema Hall, very popular Malls( most famous one was Gallery Evershine) when hanging in the Mall was still cool, Plaza which was the biggest place to hangout ..youngsters playing music, skating, with its Library and by the night families come to relax and eat an ice cream. We also has the a dance club for teenagers which was called 'Inside'.Also has 'Rose hill Stadium'.Also had a place where merchants would sell much things, 'Arab Town' (which is closed now).Rose hill had a different vibe back then. Since many of these closed down they killed the town, specially for its youngs... its so sad. So you got the centre of rose hill, then u got the downtowns of Rose hill , like the neighbourhoods where most of the Rose Hilliens stay like Camp le vieux, trefles, stanley, Plaisance.... a taxi maroon rs 25 rupees and people go to their neighbourhoods.
Thank you so much for the great comment. It sounds like this was a great place to live. This sounds like my childhood, what happened to the world
GREAT BRYAN AND RIKKI DISCOVER DEWA AND SON DHOLL-POURIS..FROM MOMO-BOLTON CHAMONIX FRANCE
It was very good dholl puris
I went to QEC in Rose Hill.
We used to eat tuna samoussas after Yoga classes on Friday afternoons.
They were the best samoussas in the whole world.
Sounds great
Beautiful island, so proud of my heritage. Last time I went in 1994. Born in Rose-Hill. Left there when I was seven. Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Vendome store still there
Wow..back to the future..
As a kid dholl puree was 15 cents for a pair😀
wow, price have gone up
Really nice.. Rose hill is my favourite place.
It is a great place
@@BryanDiscoversWorld yes.. u get everything easily. I always go there as I stay near and have gone to college at Rose Hill..
Hi Riki and Bryan who stayed in a tourist hotel are missing about small tasty food and lovely places like this.thank you again.
They are missing out
I spent times at monmartre and Notre dame de Lourdes church and shops only at the Rosehill market.this only when i stayed one week in Mts.
We did a video on the churches a couple of months ago, this video is more around the market area
Really informative done in your usual jolly , enthusiastic style. Thanks so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you sir, for recalling an old memories.love from Pakistan.
You are welcome
Next time you come at Rose Hill, do come at Shaolin Bowl, guys! Much love from the owner of the eatery! ❤
Thank you, we will do that. Your cashew chicken looks yummy
There is a bigger Dewa & Son dholl puri restaurant in Rose Hill, where you can see the dholl puri's freshly made! Well worth a visit, just ask the locals for directions.
ok, thanks
@@BryanDiscoversWorld Here it is, Dewa & Sons, Rose Hill ruclips.net/video/xMoA0ywLBjE/видео.html&t
Thanks a lot guys, already subscribed, awesome videos, stay safe on the road while filming 😉
Awesome, thank you!
Hi brian and riki
Hi
HI BRYAN & RICKI ,ROSE HILL IS MY HOME TOWN .
It is a great town
The fish is Mauritius is incredible.
It really is
Us Mauritians don't realise that until we have to live abroad. And I've lived in Australia where there is great fish too. But you still do miss the Mauritian varieties.
NICE
Thanks
I think ALL of the towns you have shown have had plenty enough traffic, lots of need for traffic lights. If you ask people to 'like', subscribe, comment and share it all brings attention to your channel and your videos will show up more as suggestions to others. That's why I try to comment at least once per video. Just trying to help you along.
Thank you, in later videos we try asking for subscribers (feels so uncomfortable) but it does work
U forgot to go around Gallery Evershine, Plaza etc.
We did that in a different Rose Hill video a few months ago
Can you tell me where is the shop with everything
Just off the main road, goo.gl/maps/ZF9BrpuG6RBbKuBUA google map location
@@BryanDiscoversWorld thank
Talking of caramel when sugarcane fields burn at harvest time the whole island smells of caramel.
Do a video on Divali celebrations in Mauritius.
A visit to a sugarcane factory.
We did a video last year Diwali
Dhall puri good
really good
i live in rose hille
great city
Thanks
Where is the hill of Rose hill?
To the west of the town
A vdo of multi religious aspect, wud be nice!
ok, good idea
Next have a lunch at comlone and visit plaza
Yes, thanks sounds great
Can u do a video on le monde brabant mountain plz
We will soon
chef leon wicked restaurant
We missed it this time, but maybe next time
wow i like dal pori
It is good
You have to pay to go to the bathroom?! That's very different.
yes some more popular, less touristy areas have a paid toilet that is run by a private company
Sa in muricius ........only shops b/s
thanks
Why deos she have t put her fingers in all her food like that.at least wash your hands yuk
Ok, thanks