Hai 🇲🇾an here, Jalan Masjid India is an Indian Muslim area. During pre-war it an entreprunuers or merchants areas. Jalan Brickfields area more toward Indians. This area used to be a bricks making area and where they dry red bricks. That how Bricksfield get the name. Those whose work in constructions and trains. While most Malays were in Kampung Baru(Central of KLCC), Kampung Kerinchi(West of KL CC), Jalan Kampung Abdullah Hukum(West of KL CC), Kampung Pandan(East of KL CC), Jalan Pudu(South of KL CC) and Kenny Hill(Northwest of KL CC) where British reside. Basicilly, Malays involved in rubbers industries, chinese involved in tin mining and indians involved in constructions and railways. KL as mentions had been divided such way during British colonization. By the way, Chow Kit as mention in the video actually that is Kampung Baru. Jalan Chow Kit is a nearby area. Anyway, excellent brief history. Well done. Good homework and observation. Add fact, Titiwangsa Lake and Lake Garden near Bird Park were tin minning too. 🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍💪💪💪
A little info, the Chow Kit is adjacent but it is quite a different area from the Kampung Baru area, where the famous Wanjo nasi lemak is located. Kampung Baru is the last Malay village in the centre of the city. If you are making another content, you might want to cover Penang, its capital, Georgetown was the first city in Malaysia, declared in 1957 by the late HRH Queen Elizabeth II, 1957 was the same year Malaya gained independence from the British on 31st August 1957. You might want to include Sabah and Sarawak too, these two states joined to form the federation of Malaysia on 16th September 1963 together with Singapore which was originally a part of Malaya. However, due to some unresolved disputes, Malaysia and Singapore parted ways, and the later became an independent country in 1965. Brunei at first was intended to join the federation of Malaysia, but it was confronted by Indonesia. Indonesia and Philippines also confronted Sabah joining the federation of Malaysia. Before Malaysia, there was Malaya, before Malaya, there was Melaka, one of the most important trading and port hub between the West and the East. After the 15st century, Melaka was then colonialised by first the Portuguese, then the Dutch and lastly by the British.
A lot of foreign workers from Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar, Vietnam, Mainland China Thailand, Nepal, India, Africa , Philiphine in KL. If you go around Bukit Bintang, Jln Alor, Petaling Street you meet them there.
You don’t know how much I needed this video I’m planing to visit KL from Algeria very soon as I’m interested in big city life and faced pace life (which is not as common in Algerian cities)
Wow!!....I am a Malaysian....been living in KL for 32 years, I can confirm that all you said is true & correct!!! (I am also a youtuber BUT why I never tought to produce this kind of content ya???)
Don't jeolous when tourists praises KL city.We proud our city.The highest twin tower in the world.The second tallest building in the world.Very interesting city for family.MALAYSIA is a Muslim country.Prostitude is illegal.
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Hai 🇲🇾an here, Jalan Masjid India is an Indian Muslim area. During pre-war it an entreprunuers or merchants areas. Jalan Brickfields area more toward Indians. This area used to be a bricks making area and where they dry red bricks. That how Bricksfield get the name. Those whose work in constructions and trains. While most Malays were in Kampung Baru(Central of KLCC), Kampung Kerinchi(West of KL CC), Jalan Kampung Abdullah Hukum(West of KL CC), Kampung Pandan(East of KL CC), Jalan Pudu(South of KL CC) and Kenny Hill(Northwest of KL CC) where British reside. Basicilly, Malays involved in rubbers industries, chinese involved in tin mining and indians involved in constructions and railways. KL as mentions had been divided such way during British colonization. By the way, Chow Kit as mention in the video actually that is Kampung Baru. Jalan Chow Kit is a nearby area. Anyway, excellent brief history. Well done. Good homework and observation. Add fact, Titiwangsa Lake and Lake Garden near Bird Park were tin minning too. 🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍💪💪💪
Underated developed city. Luxurious but cheap. This is Malaysia. 🇲🇾 🩵🫶 Heading towards developed country in 3 years
Only KL is somewhat developed, the rest of the country is super third world.
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Your information is really good and complete with location indicators
This channel is so underrated. Well done
Welcome to KL, Malaysia. Hope that you have had a good time and a pleasant stay. What a wonderful video. Well explained.
A little info, the Chow Kit is adjacent but it is quite a different area from the Kampung Baru area, where the famous Wanjo nasi lemak is located. Kampung Baru is the last Malay village in the centre of the city. If you are making another content, you might want to cover Penang, its capital, Georgetown was the first city in Malaysia, declared in 1957 by the late HRH Queen Elizabeth II, 1957 was the same year Malaya gained independence from the British on 31st August 1957. You might want to include Sabah and Sarawak too, these two states joined to form the federation of Malaysia on 16th September 1963 together with Singapore which was originally a part of Malaya. However, due to some unresolved disputes, Malaysia and Singapore parted ways, and the later became an independent country in 1965. Brunei at first was intended to join the federation of Malaysia, but it was confronted by Indonesia. Indonesia and Philippines also confronted Sabah joining the federation of Malaysia. Before Malaysia, there was Malaya, before Malaya, there was Melaka, one of the most important trading and port hub between the West and the East. After the 15st century, Melaka was then colonialised by first the Portuguese, then the Dutch and lastly by the British.
A lot of foreign workers from Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar, Vietnam, Mainland China Thailand, Nepal, India, Africa , Philiphine in KL. If you go around Bukit Bintang, Jln Alor, Petaling Street you meet them there.
Thank you, this was a very helpful introduction to Kuala Lumpur!
Malaysian here, you know more about KL than me. Well done 👏 ❤do more videos on other Msian cities & towns.
You don’t know how much I needed this video I’m planing to visit KL from Algeria very soon as I’m interested in big city life and faced pace life (which is not as common in Algerian cities)
Wow!!....I am a Malaysian....been living in KL for 32 years, I can confirm that all you said is true & correct!!! (I am also a youtuber BUT why I never tought to produce this kind of content ya???)
open light kuala lumpur
well done, great job
Excellent video and channel. Worths subscription
Good 👍
Heat and humidity I felt was a big disadvantage when I visited.
thanks for the info
Kuala Lumpur not hard and confusing too pronounce by local...non local like y'all the confusing ones to pronounce it..
KL modern city
Too busy for me
Expensive too
hello which city do you stay in?
Boring as well.
@@90taetaeya yes, i feel the same way too.. nothing much to see, Bangkok is far more full of life!
Don't jeolous when tourists praises KL city.We proud our city.The highest twin tower in the world.The second tallest building in the world.Very interesting city for family.MALAYSIA is a Muslim country.Prostitude is illegal.
Hey TripcompanyMIN! I really loved your content and feel your videos are really helpful. We help content creators grow and manage their YT and social media by providing advanced strategies and video editing services to build their personal brands.
Is it worth a conversation??