Great content!! I'm going to Malaysia in a week and your videos are filling me with excitement! I love how you are talking to the locals to truly understand the place.
You are an amazing Ambassador for Malaysia and I like the no frill and spontaneous narratives and enjoyed your documentary which is well researched. Next trip you need to visit Melaka with rich Chinese heritage and probably the first inhabitants who lived in China and was visited by the famous Admiral Cheng Ho. It has the Portuguese, Dutch and British influence due to the lucrative spice trade. Also don’t miss Johor Bahru that has the biggest Teochew population outside China.
I have been in Penang more than 10 times. It is a nice town with good food and friendly people. However, traveling there and staying for a few nights is OK, but not for a long time. Thank you for this video to recall my memories
Doukou drink is very speciality in penang. Whole banana leaf wrap nasi lemak among best way eating nasi lemak....hope more you can explore malaysia.. melaka you also need to go a place where chinese malay relation start 500 years ago
@@heythave you can try Georgetown Hotel, Old Penang Hotel, Thirty Three Stewart House, Red Inn Court, The 80's Guesthouse, Wassup Youth Hostel, Vstay Guesthouse, Tune Hotel, Red Rock Hotel etc... There are so many places with tons of food to choose from, you don't have to worry about going hungry!
So yummy Penang foods 😋 thanks for sharing, and we welcome you and hope you can stay longer to travel to many other places, from hills/ mountain to seasides😅. I'm sure you'll fall in love with our hospitality, food, and similar cultures to mainland China and also the Malays, Indian's, Kadazan.... cultures, too. True Malaysians 😊
Time 25:26 Baba & Nyonya - From Wikipedia : The Peranakan Chinese commonly refer to themselves as Baba-Nyonya. The term "Baba" is an honorific for Straits Chinese men. It originated as a Hindustani (originally Persian) loan-word borrowed by Malay speakers as a term of affection for one's grandparents, and became part of the common vernacular. What is the meaning of "Nyonya" ? : a foreign married lady. Nyonya (also spelled nyonyah or nonya) is a Malay and Indonesian honorific used to refer to a foreign married lady. "Peranakan" is a conjugated Indonesian or Malay word meaning the descendants of the intermarriage between indigenous people. Baba and Nyonya are a group of Chinese descendants (or descendants of Chinese men and indigenous Southeast Asians women such as Malays) who have a unique position among the Chinese in the ethnic group called Peranakan found in the Malay Peninsula, concentrated in the Straits States, especially in the state of Malacca, Penang in Malaysia and the Republic of Singapore. They can also be found in the country of the White Elephant (Thailand), especially in Tanjung Salang (Phuket) and Rundung (Ranong). However, some of them refuse to admit that they are Chinese but instead claim that they are British citizens and are very proud of this position. Furthermore, they despised the new Chinese immigrants, and had their own clubs that did not allow Chinese immigrants to enter. They call themselves "Baba" or "Peranakan" because their culture, which originates from the traditional Chinese heritage, has elements of Malay cultural influence. The adaptation and diffusion of their culture to the socio-cultural atmosphere in their environment in the past, that is through intermarriage between the Chinese and Malays, is the main reason why the next generations call them "Baba". In terms of followers, most still maintain the traditional Chinese and Buddhist religions, but many have embraced other religions such as Christianity and Islam which are very popular among teenagers. [citation needed] 👇For those interested: ruclips.net/video/RP9tPYdCf20/видео.html
Most tourists including me, come to Penang to focus on food 😂, your video describes Penang more delicately and very authentic, hope you come to Malaysia again.
We were there in 2018 and your video has brought back a flood of memories. We went to all the places in your video including inside the Temple of the 1000 Buddhas and the connecting snake temple where we handled docile but poisonous green vipers and had our photos taken supporting a huge python in our arms. We are so excited to be in Malaysia in 3 weeks time and you have certainly whetted our appetite for visiting Penang again. Thanks for the extra detailed information and food tips. We definitely have unfinished business in Penang especially where food is concerned.
Love this video, and all your work! Really doing a great job. We were also in Penang last fall and agreed with all that you said. Looking forward to binge-watching all your videos. Thanks from New Zealand!
I’m in Penang at the moment for 24 nights , I’m vegetarian and the food is not that varied . Lovely place though and I’m staying in a really cheap guesthouse. Good luck with future travels.
Visit Ipoh lah. The town that tin built with Chinese labour. Even better and more original food and even better mix of Cantonese, Hakka and Fukien culture.
Notice how people have only good things to say. I will be the exception. I found the food suited to an Asian palate. If you were from elsewhere, it gave you the runs. I live in Australia. There are some vestiges of the old British Empire still in existence. At least Penang has not gone the same way as some other Asian countries and changed the names of everything. The streets are unwalkable and the weather is a too hot as well.
@@musthpakamael3742 when 99.99% ppl in the world are saying Penang is food peradize, it means your taste bud have problem, maybe some trash food suit you 😏
Your videos are so wonderful....you have such a natural style; the editing is fantastic and you take us right into the local culture.....keep up the great work!
Glad you went to Penang, called “The Garden of the East” in the past! You should feel comfortable because Penang has a high % of ethnic Chinese. Many speak local Fujian dialect and Mandarin. Most early Chinese immigrants came from southern China. I am impressed with your excellent English too with little Chinese accent. When you return to China, please tell your people in China to take more interest in knowing ethnic Chinese people in S. E Asia and the history related to early Chinese immigrants there.
I am Malaysian and just discovered your channel!! I have decided to use some of your cotents to introduce Malaysia and the world to my students in China. Please keep up the great work and travel safe.
Very interesting. I was born and raised in M'sia. Much of the history today is some how a little diluted. The British East India Company helped to build roads, ports, schools and other infrastructure were for their own interest to exploit resources, cheap labour, collecting taxes from the local people. Thank you Little Chinese for refreshing my memory of places in Penang I used to go visiting in my early days. It's a long journey and hard work, appreciate your effort in bringing good story to our front screen and will certainly follow every of your coming new episode in provincial China.
18:14 this is an interesting point! The colonisation left behind systemic racism which still impacts malaysia today, but comparing to the French that didn't really help 'develop' Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia , just caused chaos there ... i guess we got the lesser of two evils?
If you are in no hurry to return to China, I hope you stay in Malaysia longer. It is a beautiful country with lots to see. People are friendly and hospitable, and the food is fantastic! I enjoyed watching yr video very much. You did a great job! 👍👍🙏🙏
Leong san tong Khoo kongsi clanhouse 龍山堂邱氏宗祠 (a UNESCO heritage) at 18 Canon Square is worthy of a visit. You’d be impressed by its immaculate architectural and artistic finesse. It was one of the filming locations of the movie The King and I ( 周潤發演泰王). Many mainland China’s leaders, including president 胡錦濤, paid it a visit during their visits of Malaysia.
Good content again..very nice. I like it that you always do your research on all the places you visited. Seems, in Georgetown, you missed visiting the Dr Sun Yat Sen museum. Its at 120, Armenian street. Its here that Dr Sun stayed and planned the Dong Meng Hui's uprising against the Qing dynasty in 1911. Also here, Dr Sun started the world oldest Chinese newspaper "Kwong Wah Yit Poh" back in 1910. Meantime, stay safe, looking forward to more vids from you.
You speak so clearly in English. You made your video even more interesting and simple to understand since you are able to read those Chinese words and explain it in English. I really hope you will come back to Malaysia and explore more smaller towns in Malaysia.
It is so gratifying to see how easily you can get by in Penang with spoken Mandarin; as the man said, it is the only way to benefit from 5000 years of history. I had first seen your video of the communal homes in Fujian and this video demonstrates what an accomplished story teller you are!. You English is crystal clear (did you study in Ireland?) and your use of drone technology is very good. I have subscribed to your channel and yes...another thumb's up.
I visit Penang some 8 years back with my family on our own, second trip indeed, prior to that I joint a packaged tour another 10 years beyond. Penang is really rich in heritage, and I walk the Sun Y S Trail. I covered the similar paths both in Hong Kong and Singapore, but I would rank Penang top. Of the 72 Martyrs in Guangzhou City, the birth place of Modern China, quite a big number came from Penang, Malacca and Singapore. And many mechanics and truckers from Penang help built the highway linking China to Myanmar during the WW2. Great respects to Penang indeed.
Nice mix of information and footage. As a foreign youtuber your information is quite good and correct compared to other foreign RUclips/ TikTok travelers. Good job and enjoy the rest of Malaysia!
Hi saw ur trip to penang.. Didn't know that u came to penang.. I will sure to show u around.. Amost watch all ur serial.. Ftom. China to Malaysia.. Hope u come to visit penang again let me know.. Take care... Carry on more wt ur program.
I’m Australian, and absolutely loved visiting Penang twice back in 1989 and 90. I love Malaysia as a whole and have been there 8 times in total but Penang and Kota Kinabalu are the places which really struck me. Penang is world famous for its food! That tall building at 20 seconds into the video was the only high-rise in George Town back then.
if you noticed many travel vloggers will suddenly see their videos go viral when they come Malaysia because Malaysian are a very curious bunch of people that like to see what people think of their country 😁 I know of many foreigners who suddenly jump in their subscribers and views after they visited Malaysia and welcome to my hometown !
Welcome to Penang! Your videos are always a joy to watch, very well narrated and pack with so much information together with delightful observations. This video is definitely one of the best ones I’ve seen.
7:52 觀世音菩薩 Kwan Yin Pusa in Chinese is a "Woman". Avalokiteśvara in Sanskrit is a "Man". Also in Tibetan Chenrézig, ( Tibetan: སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས་) is Masculine. Namaste Guz🙏 from Cordoba, Argentina.
By the way, you should also visit Malacca. Another World Heritage state in M'sia. Admiral Zheng He visited Malacca several times with his armada. You'll will like it too. Meantime, have not seen any of your vids about Kuala Lumpur.
Welcome to my hometown, Penang. I like how that guy explaining a piece of history to you. Also you made a good decision coming to Penang 1st because it was a small island but showcasing the whole Malaysia. So it's easy for first timer traveling in Malaysia.
You can find cultural diversity in all larger cities in Malaysia. Many, if not most, historical firsts are found in Taiping. Examples are museum, railroad, prison, Chinese name city, zoo, park, tin mines and whatnot.
You seem like such a chill person to travel with, haha! Absolutely loved the way you introduced us to the history of such a beautiful city. I'll be saving this video for my next trip~
Hi Yan, how are you? I love your work ❤. I'm from Malaysia, Chinese ethnic, Danny is my name. Round the world in 80 days is not possible after seeing your lovely work. Will see you again.
Thanks you for sharing this experience. You are very different to other RUclipsrs. You want to share culture and you take the time to learn the details to share. I like your style. It is very watchable.
Thanks for the share. Please do consider doing one video for Singapore. There are similar looking shop houses if you walked down from North Bridge to South Bridge road, then to Chinatown area. 感謝安徽的同胞與世界分享我們南洋風貌,乍看之下還以為您是韓國人,世界因你更綺麗和諧。 Please stay safe and healthy.
Thank you for your kindness of taking us w/you on this Journey. Your compilation of scenery & country interest are amazingly Beautiful. You’re very talented❤
At the cendol place there are more shops along the street with the signage that says ‘Teochew Cendol’. You can sit in those shops, or even the coffee shop at the corner next to the cendol stall. But that coffee shop is usually very pack.
I'm a Thai guy living in USA, found that your Penang trip is pretty interesting, I went there once long time ago and want to do it again. multicultural elements everywhere there
The Asian man with the white hair blue shirt sitting in the chair laughing he sort of reminds me of Rutger Hauer the actor that played Roy Batty in the movie Blade Runner
Dear Little Chinese Everywhere . Your videos are very charming, I did enjoy very much tour in this episode thank you for giving idea for my next trip. Thumb up,
Great content!! I'm going to Malaysia in a week and your videos are filling me with excitement! I love how you are talking to the locals to truly understand the place.
i m going for 2 months January 23 so excited
Stumbled upon your very interesting and informative video by chance. You put so much effort into producing it. Thank you!
I lived in Penang as a kid,I'm 60 now and I still have fond memories of the place and the food
Did you attend Dalat American school?
@@deedmanfamily6700 ,No, I was in S.K Convent Pulau Tikus
You are an amazing Ambassador for Malaysia and I like the no frill and spontaneous narratives and enjoyed your documentary which is well researched. Next trip you need to visit Melaka with rich Chinese heritage and probably the first inhabitants who lived in China and was visited by the famous Admiral Cheng Ho. It has the Portuguese, Dutch and British influence due to the lucrative spice trade. Also don’t miss Johor Bahru that has the biggest Teochew population outside China.
I have been in Penang more than 10 times. It is a nice town with good food and friendly people. However, traveling there and staying for a few nights is OK, but not for a long time. Thank you for this video to recall my memories
I was in Malaysia and Penang Island back in 2018 and loved it. Hope to go back one day.
Loved visiting Penang. Excellent food.
Been here like a gazillion times but so fresh to see Penang fr a new perspective. Love the drone views
Doukou drink is very speciality in penang. Whole banana leaf wrap nasi lemak among best way eating nasi lemak....hope more you can explore malaysia.. melaka you also need to go a place where chinese malay relation start 500 years ago
Ayy~!!! My hometown!!!!! Glad you're having fun in Penang! This is coming from a citizen of Penang, Malaysia, born and raised!
Can you recommend a good but cheaper place to stay near where there is a lot of food?
@@heythave you can try Georgetown Hotel, Old Penang Hotel, Thirty Three Stewart House, Red Inn Court, The 80's Guesthouse, Wassup Youth Hostel, Vstay Guesthouse, Tune Hotel, Red Rock Hotel etc... There are so many places with tons of food to choose from, you don't have to worry about going hungry!
@@cloudstrifejen Thank you!
So yummy Penang foods 😋 thanks for sharing, and we welcome you and hope you can stay longer to travel to many other places, from hills/ mountain to seasides😅. I'm sure you'll fall in love with our hospitality, food, and similar cultures to mainland China and also the Malays, Indian's, Kadazan.... cultures, too. True Malaysians 😊
Time 25:26 Baba & Nyonya - From Wikipedia : The Peranakan Chinese commonly refer to themselves as Baba-Nyonya. The term "Baba" is an honorific for Straits Chinese men. It originated as a Hindustani (originally Persian) loan-word borrowed by Malay speakers as a term of affection for one's grandparents, and became part of the common vernacular. What is the meaning of "Nyonya" ? : a foreign married lady. Nyonya (also spelled nyonyah or nonya) is a Malay and Indonesian honorific used to refer to a foreign married lady. "Peranakan" is a conjugated Indonesian or Malay word meaning the descendants of the intermarriage between indigenous people.
Baba and Nyonya are a group of Chinese descendants (or descendants of Chinese men and indigenous Southeast Asians women such as Malays) who have a unique position among the Chinese in the ethnic group called Peranakan found in the Malay Peninsula, concentrated in the Straits States, especially in the state of Malacca, Penang in Malaysia and the Republic of Singapore. They can also be found in the country of the White Elephant (Thailand), especially in Tanjung Salang (Phuket) and Rundung (Ranong). However, some of them refuse to admit that they are Chinese but instead claim that they are British citizens and are very proud of this position. Furthermore, they despised the new Chinese immigrants, and had their own clubs that did not allow Chinese immigrants to enter. They call themselves "Baba" or "Peranakan" because their culture, which originates from the traditional Chinese heritage, has elements of Malay cultural influence. The adaptation and diffusion of their culture to the socio-cultural atmosphere in their environment in the past, that is through intermarriage between the Chinese and Malays, is the main reason why the next generations call them "Baba". In terms of followers, most still maintain the traditional Chinese and Buddhist religions, but many have embraced other religions such as Christianity and Islam which are very popular among teenagers. [citation needed]
👇For those interested:
ruclips.net/video/RP9tPYdCf20/видео.html
Malaysia bus very good food and nice places
Thank you for great sharing
Welcome to Penang , enjoy the history, food & beaches
Most tourists including me, come to Penang to focus on food 😂, your video describes Penang more delicately and very authentic, hope you come to Malaysia again.
Where to stay that is closest to a lot of food?
Thanks for sharing this place!
Penang is such a beautiful city. I am counting down the days until my next trip for a longer stay. ❤❤
Visited Penang like 10x already ! I´m from Medan and we speak the same languages like those in Penang !
Medan Hokkien is almost identical to Penang's.
@Xarifa Zee hokkien
Medan, Phuket and Penang speak the same Hokkien Dialect.
We were there in 2018 and your video has brought back a flood of memories. We went to all the places in your video including inside the Temple of the 1000 Buddhas and the connecting snake temple where we handled docile but poisonous green vipers and had our photos taken supporting a huge python in our arms.
We are so excited to be in Malaysia in 3 weeks time and you have certainly whetted our appetite for visiting Penang again.
Thanks for the extra detailed information and food tips.
We definitely have unfinished business in Penang especially where food is concerned.
I used to live and work in Singapore and I've travelled in Malaysia, so it was good to be reminded of that.
Penang is the most liveable city in Malaysia. She has the balance of everything - minus traffic jam.
A warm welcome to Penang; the Pearl of The Orient
Hope you have a great time here
Yes, indeed, the beautiful n delicious (yummy food) pearl. Er, is HK also known as the pearl of the orient?
Thank you for your video. I studied in Penang from 1982-86. This video bring back many fond memories of Penang.
Love this video, and all your work! Really doing a great job. We were also in Penang last fall and agreed with all that you said. Looking forward to binge-watching all your videos. Thanks from New Zealand!
one of the very best places in the world but dont tell anyone enough visitors already lol
Another great, amusing & informative video, I love your humble style & ability to make friends.
Very nice movie-making. Your thoughtful editing, tasteful music, and warm personality combine to produce an engaging and meditative experience.
18年暑假在槟城碰巧遇到了中元节,在国内从未经历过如此盛况,令人印象深刻
I love the way you do your videos. I love looking at places I wish to go to one day.
Great video Yan.
你把檳城介紹得非常好👍🏼 很深入的旅遊,歡迎再來喔!❤
Go to Melaka too. Historical state with many tourists attractions.
终于来到美食天堂咯 ~ 我出生的地方,很喜欢你的视频,希望你会喜欢槟城。
我或许哪天也会去大马旅游,可以在这里感受独特的风情
I'm watching your older videos...... This one was beautiful.
Glad to see ur enjoying the days when ur here in Penang..
So amazing your drone shots!
I always go to this street when IM still work in Malaysia as a seaman on CASINO ship
Nasi Lemak Bungkus ( Packed Nasi Lemak) is one of the staple breakfast for Malaysians.
Penang "Pearrl Of The Orient" . A food heaven.
Nice video, trying to understand the local culture and enjoy it.
I like the music you chose for all your videos
I’m in Penang at the moment for 24 nights , I’m vegetarian and the food is not that varied . Lovely place though and I’m staying in a really cheap guesthouse. Good luck with future travels.
🥰🤗
Can you share the hostel name or link where I can book for my trip. Thank you. I really enjoyed your videos .
GO to Kelantan, Malaysia... IF cultural you are looking for !! Diverse culture, foods & places, to visits & see.
Most Honest person I have ever seen di.
welcome to malaysia.
miss bengbu city anhui....was there twice and went to huangshan!
👍注意安全
哈哈,欢迎来到槟城。天气太热了吧,变讲边冒汗。
My home. Town
Visit Ipoh lah. The town that tin built with Chinese labour. Even better and more original food and even better mix of Cantonese, Hakka and Fukien culture.
So lovely
sweet
you are fantastic! i hope you visit my country, new zealand, one day :))
When I goto school in the early 70s', there are no AC buses.. 😮😮
Hi Yan, I love your channel. I'm sad to say I see so much talk about war that saddens me. I don't want to see any country go to war. War is stupid!
next time you fly your drone near a temple , please get closer to the detailed art at the top
Great video 👍
From : Singapore 🇸🇬
@@littlechineseeverywhere
Greetings too. My ancestors, grandparents were from Fujian 福建China🇨🇳中国
From : Singapore 🇸🇬 Chinese
Notice how people have only good things to say. I will be the exception. I found the food suited to an Asian palate. If you were from elsewhere, it gave you the runs. I live in Australia. There are some vestiges of the old British Empire still in existence. At least Penang has not gone the same way as some other Asian countries and changed the names of everything. The streets are unwalkable and the weather is a too hot as well.
音乐很有特色
This is excellent
Welcome to Penang! I am a Korean living in Penang. Penang is an amazing place. I hope you like Penang too lah. :)
@@littlechineseeverywhere you from where?
A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL
The food is terrible, how come is good.
It's my first time reading a comment saying the food in Penang is not good 🤔🤔.
@@musthpakamael3742 when 99.99% ppl in the world are saying Penang is food peradize, it means your taste bud have problem, maybe some trash food suit you 😏
Your videos are so wonderful....you have such a natural style; the editing is fantastic and you take us right into the local culture.....keep up the great work!
Glad you went to Penang, called “The Garden of the East” in the past! You should feel comfortable because Penang has a high % of ethnic Chinese. Many speak local Fujian dialect and Mandarin. Most early Chinese immigrants came from southern China. I am impressed with your excellent English too with little Chinese accent. When you return to China, please tell your people in China to take more interest in knowing ethnic Chinese people in S. E Asia and the history related to early Chinese immigrants there.
I am Malaysian and just discovered your channel!! I have decided to use some of your cotents to introduce Malaysia and the world to my students in China. Please keep up the great work and travel safe.
Very interesting. I was born and raised in M'sia. Much of the history today is some how a little diluted. The British East India Company helped to build roads, ports, schools and other infrastructure were for their own interest to exploit resources, cheap labour, collecting taxes from the local people. Thank you Little Chinese for refreshing my memory of places in Penang I used to go visiting in my early days. It's a long journey and hard work, appreciate your effort in bringing good story to our front screen and will certainly follow every of your coming new episode in provincial China.
18:14 this is an interesting point! The colonisation left behind systemic racism which still impacts malaysia today, but comparing to the French that didn't really help 'develop' Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia , just caused chaos there ... i guess we got the lesser of two evils?
If you are in no hurry to return to China, I hope you stay in Malaysia longer. It is a beautiful country with lots to see. People are friendly and hospitable, and the food is fantastic! I enjoyed watching yr video very much. You did a great job! 👍👍🙏🙏
Leong san tong Khoo kongsi clanhouse 龍山堂邱氏宗祠 (a UNESCO heritage) at 18 Canon Square is worthy of a visit. You’d be impressed by its immaculate architectural and artistic finesse. It was one of the filming locations of the movie The King and I ( 周潤發演泰王). Many mainland China’s leaders, including president 胡錦濤, paid it a visit during their visits of Malaysia.
Good content again..very nice. I like it that you always do your research on all the places you visited.
Seems, in Georgetown, you missed visiting the Dr Sun Yat Sen museum. Its at 120, Armenian street. Its here that Dr Sun stayed and planned the Dong Meng Hui's uprising against the Qing dynasty in 1911.
Also here, Dr Sun started the world oldest Chinese newspaper "Kwong Wah Yit Poh" back in 1910.
Meantime, stay safe, looking forward to more vids from you.
Welcome To Malaysia..
胡馬依北風,越鳥朝南枝!
馬來西亞華人懷念幾百年前“古聖和先賢”把中華民族的根札下,在這裡建家園!
You speak so clearly in English. You made your video even more interesting and simple to understand since you are able to read those Chinese words and explain it in English. I really hope you will come back to Malaysia and explore more smaller towns in Malaysia.
It is so gratifying to see how easily you can get by in Penang with spoken Mandarin; as the man said, it is the only way to benefit from 5000 years of history. I had first seen your video of the communal homes in Fujian and this video demonstrates what an accomplished story teller you are!. You English is crystal clear (did you study in Ireland?) and your use of drone technology is very good. I have subscribed to your channel and yes...another thumb's up.
It’s nice that you think that clear English can be learned in Ireland !
@@conorsheehan9929 LOL
@@conorsheehan9929young time when I was convent primary school,my English teacher is from Ireland.
I visit Penang some 8 years back with my family on our own, second trip indeed, prior to that I joint a packaged tour another 10 years beyond. Penang is really rich in heritage, and I walk the Sun Y S Trail. I covered the similar paths both in Hong Kong and Singapore, but I would rank Penang top. Of the 72 Martyrs in Guangzhou City, the birth place of Modern China, quite a big number came from Penang, Malacca and Singapore. And many mechanics and truckers from Penang help built the highway linking China to Myanmar during the WW2. Great respects to Penang indeed.
Nice mix of information and footage. As a foreign youtuber your information is quite good and correct compared to other foreign RUclips/ TikTok travelers. Good job and enjoy the rest of Malaysia!
Hi saw ur trip to penang.. Didn't know that u came to penang.. I will sure to show u around.. Amost watch all ur serial.. Ftom. China to Malaysia.. Hope u come to visit penang again let me know.. Take care... Carry on more wt ur program.
I’m Australian, and absolutely loved visiting Penang twice back in 1989 and 90. I love Malaysia as a whole and have been there 8 times in total but Penang and Kota Kinabalu are the places which really struck me. Penang is world famous for its food! That tall building at 20 seconds into the video was the only high-rise in George Town back then.
if you noticed many travel vloggers will suddenly see their videos go viral when they come Malaysia because Malaysian are a very curious bunch of people that like to see what people think of their country 😁 I know of many foreigners who suddenly jump in their subscribers and views after they visited Malaysia and welcome to my hometown !
Really?
and perhaps many msians or ex-msians are staying overseas. Such video is a trip down memory lane.
Welcome to Penang! Your videos are always a joy to watch, very well narrated and pack with so much information together with delightful observations. This video is definitely one of the best ones I’ve seen.
7:52 觀世音菩薩 Kwan Yin Pusa in Chinese is a "Woman". Avalokiteśvara in Sanskrit is a "Man". Also in Tibetan Chenrézig, ( Tibetan: སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས་) is Masculine. Namaste Guz🙏 from Cordoba, Argentina.
By the way, you should also visit Malacca. Another World Heritage state in M'sia. Admiral Zheng He visited Malacca several times with his armada. You'll will like it too.
Meantime, have not seen any of your vids about Kuala Lumpur.
Very well-researched and fine-made video. I truly love your channel. Keep doing the best work.
Sincerely thanks for visit my hometown Penang. Appreciate it :)
Welcome to my hometown, Penang. I like how that guy explaining a piece of history to you. Also you made a good decision coming to Penang 1st because it was a small island but showcasing the whole Malaysia. So it's easy for first timer traveling in Malaysia.
Thanks for visiting my hometown. By the way, it is Georgetown not Georgiatown.
You can find cultural diversity in all larger cities in Malaysia. Many, if not most, historical firsts are found in Taiping. Examples are museum, railroad, prison, Chinese name city, zoo, park, tin mines and whatnot.
Welcome to Penang island Malaysia, enjoy your stay here 🏝️🇲🇾👍🥂
Another great adventure! Full of information....Yes Georgetown is UNESCO status.
You seem like such a chill person to travel with, haha! Absolutely loved the way you introduced us to the history of such a beautiful city. I'll be saving this video for my next trip~
Really enjoyed your venture around Penang. It is such a lovely island. I will venture back there soon, from the UK🇬🇧
Because of your good language skill, you can explain in detail. Your putong hua and English has assisted you in malaysia
Hi Yan, how are you? I love your work ❤. I'm from Malaysia, Chinese ethnic, Danny is my name. Round the world in 80 days is not possible after seeing your lovely work. Will see you again.
Thanks you for sharing this experience. You are very different to other RUclipsrs. You want to share culture and you take the time to learn the details to share. I like your style. It is very watchable.
Thanks for the share. Please do consider doing one video for Singapore. There are similar looking shop houses if you walked down from North Bridge to South Bridge road, then to Chinatown area.
感謝安徽的同胞與世界分享我們南洋風貌,乍看之下還以為您是韓國人,世界因你更綺麗和諧。
Please stay safe and healthy.
Thank you for your kindness of taking us w/you on this Journey. Your compilation of scenery & country interest are amazingly Beautiful. You’re very talented❤
At the cendol place there are more shops along the street with the signage that says ‘Teochew Cendol’. You can sit in those shops, or even the coffee shop at the corner next to the cendol stall. But that coffee shop is usually very pack.
I'm a Thai guy living in USA, found that your Penang trip is pretty interesting, I went there once long time ago and want to do it again. multicultural elements everywhere there
The Asian man with the white hair blue shirt sitting in the chair laughing he sort of reminds me of Rutger Hauer the actor that played Roy Batty in the movie Blade Runner
Dear Little Chinese Everywhere . Your videos are very charming, I did enjoy very much tour in this episode thank you for giving idea for my next trip. Thumb up,
Penang remind me of the 5th, 6th ward (or district) in Big Market (Cho lon) on the outskirts of Saigon Vietnam in the old days of 1960s 1975s.
Melaka resembles Hoi An.