@@tomrhapaelabbaselmidor1397 nope not since 1994 when we left the TTPI (Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands) now we are a republic in Free Association with the United States which means citizens from Palau are able to work and reside freely within the United States without applying for a visa and the path towards US citizenship is quicker and simple. We also are protected by the US military and have a US embassy as well. But I will add that our culture is Japanese influenced as they were here for a more lengthy period. Spain and Germany were here prior but it was the Japanese that really influenced us. Example is that as a third world hand- to- mouth people on an island when first introduced to advanced society technology in the early 20th century such as electricity, trash cans, trash itself and many other daily normal things in modern times, we simply borrowed the Japanese words and put it in own daily talk. But of course we always have appreciated America and the American culture especially us the new generation. Even though it might be kind of ridiculous it is a world we are brought up in and have not choice but to conquer it and make the most out of it with in good faith and intent in mind and soul. 💙🤞🏽🇵🇼🇯🇵🇺🇸
Nostalgic! I remember Palau. I stayed in Palau for 2 years in 1991 and worked for Abby Rdialul at Pirate's Cove at Malakal but stayed at Koror. I remember the house of the sisters of Beritz, the church,, the crocodile island, Melekeok, fishing and riding the speed boat, Meyuns, Babeldeob, and of course the KB bridge. Now it's totally different many buildings, cars, big boats, department stores and the roads are greatly wide and cemented.
I miss Palau ") worked there as a Yachtie to one of the biggest yachts. Many said it looks like Philippines provinces but in Palau, it feels like the US. Their monetary is US dollar, there are many American grocery stores and banks, cost of living and standard of living isn't cheap there but fresh veggies are very affordable, and many whites are living there permanently. Many Chinese visitors, and I know one Japanese young lady who works as a scuba diving instructor. She's living her dream.
VISA ON ARRIVAL TO PALAU on most nationals. (US, and Taiwanese citizens don’t need. Visa On Arrival but Visa Free entry). BANGLADESHI and BURMESE (MYANMAR) CITIZENS REQUIRE TO APPLY FOR PALAUAN VISA.
I miss palau we had a business there before i love the beach and the people there its a paradise for me i will go back there very soon after this covid 19
Why do they drive with steering wheel on right & drive on the right? You use USD for money as its American territory. Are there left hand cars there on the island? Guam is close to there & they use all left hand cars. Just wondering as you close to Philippines also. Nice footage :)
yeah even tho we drive on the right, most cars are from japan so there's a lot of right hand cars. And yes we do use us money, no we're not a territory, only Guam and CNMI
@@pannacottafugo7777Palauan Passport. Also have unlimited visa free access to the USA (including Guam and Saipan), visa free entry to the Philippines (30 days), visa required to visit Japan, Canada and Brazil.
How beautifull Palau Island.I want tobe citizen of palau.but how about requrements.and how much USD for 1 Hektare land in town? I am INDONESIAN.Near TOBA LAKE of BATAK
For such a tiny country of 20 thousand people looks like everyone is driving around I know that's pretty much the whole population of the country is in one city probably 2 to 4 thousand live in the rest of the country..
In Koror city, biggest city, living more than half of all Palau-s peoples. Palau has near to 20 thousands, yes. But other towns and villages are small. Byt also beautiful
Wow nice one Sorry I want to come to palau but the problem is dat i dont have someone then but am looking for someone to accommodate me If I can see bless in your face I wn be so glad Can u add me on your WhatsApp please or Gmail please
@@pannacottafugo7777 yah, cuz of America, but you guys were basically governed by a Foreign government in the Philippines. I say foreign cuz I'm not sure weather if it was America or Spain
I suggest that you guys start utilizing bikes and buses or just walk!!! Be more proactive! Mal kekerei el beluu ea rechad a diomchar a mlai mekom d katotaod ra rael...
Rob the Pizza Boi whatever...Palau maybe small island but we can survive and take care of each other...unlike them homeless that makes more money but stay homeless.we make less but we have roof over our heads...🤭
You don’t care about your people...stop hating other island n take care of them homeless there...be like mark n rhea ...that’s how it is...we help EACH OTHER...
@@haroldmaime2034 Your perspective of the Philippines is those two fake f**kwads? What if I tell you only 16% are living below the poverty line here? I would love to see what it is like in the rural areas of Palau before you boast. And you are a 100% hypocrite when you are asking me to stop if you are hating on another country. Period...
I miss Koror and the entire country. I'll be back soon. Born in Japan to a Japanese dad and a Filipino mom but grew up in Palau
Is palau under america
Palau do have resemblance to Philippines :) Same vibes of environment
me too i miss palau i stay there 8 years
@@tomrhapaelabbaselmidor1397 nope not since 1994 when we left the TTPI (Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands) now we are a republic in Free Association with the United States which means citizens from Palau are able to work and reside freely within the United States without applying for a visa and the path towards US citizenship is quicker and simple. We also are protected by the US military and have a US embassy as well. But I will add that our culture is Japanese influenced as they were here for a more lengthy period. Spain and Germany were here prior but it was the Japanese that really influenced us. Example is that as a third world hand- to- mouth people on an island when first introduced to advanced society technology in the early 20th century such as electricity, trash cans, trash itself and many other daily normal things in modern times, we simply borrowed the Japanese words and put it in own daily talk. But of course we always have appreciated America and the American culture especially us the new generation. Even though it might be kind of ridiculous it is a world we are brought up in and have not choice but to conquer it and make the most out of it with in good faith and intent in mind and soul.
💙🤞🏽🇵🇼🇯🇵🇺🇸
@@tomrhapaelabbaselmidor1397 before...now palau is independence country..your go study back
How wonderful it must be to live in a tropical country, every corner of the country is very beautiful, from Brazil❤️🇧🇷
Nostalgic! I remember Palau. I stayed in Palau for 2 years in 1991 and worked for Abby Rdialul at Pirate's Cove at Malakal but stayed at Koror. I remember the house of the sisters of Beritz, the church,, the crocodile island, Melekeok, fishing and riding the speed boat, Meyuns, Babeldeob, and of course the KB bridge. Now it's totally different many buildings, cars, big boats, department stores and the roads are greatly wide and cemented.
Banyak pekerja asing gak di sana
I Love Koror City, in Palau. From Jakarta, Indonesia.🇮🇩🇵🇼
Anjay
@ᨅᨗᨍ ᨈᨚ ᨒᨘᨓᨘ rasis tai diem lu
Anjir
I miss Palau ") worked there as a Yachtie to one of the biggest yachts. Many said it looks like Philippines provinces but in Palau, it feels like the US. Their monetary is US dollar, there are many American grocery stores and banks, cost of living and standard of living isn't cheap there but fresh veggies are very affordable, and many whites are living there permanently. Many Chinese visitors, and I know one Japanese young lady who works as a scuba diving instructor. She's living her dream.
VISA ON ARRIVAL TO PALAU on most nationals. (US, and Taiwanese citizens don’t need. Visa On Arrival but Visa Free entry). BANGLADESHI and BURMESE (MYANMAR) CITIZENS REQUIRE TO APPLY FOR PALAUAN VISA.
My dad went to Emmaus HS, graduated in '72. I've seen photos. I now really want to visit this beautiful place 😍❤️
Emmaus is hella nationalistic now unfortunately
LoveLove Palau. I hope I can visit there someday.
From 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Greetings from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 west africa I will like to visit Palau 🇵🇼 someday beautiful country
Feels like province. 😍 Love the vibes.
Reminds me of Indonesia in 90s 😍😍
Love Palau from Cambodia.🇰🇭🇰🇭
What is the music that you use in the video called. Really enjoying it
Looks like some provincial city in the philippines. Nice and quiet and looks very sfe
Do not flatter yourself...
It is suprisingly safe. I live in Melekeok right now but I go to Korror to watch my Grandmother and its perfectly safe and central.
CARS ARE ALSO JDM RIGHT HAND DRIVES. BUT IN THE PHILIPPINES, RHD CARS CONVERTED TO LEFT HAND DRIVE.
Very beautiful place
Amazing tourist destinations
Enjoyable driving city
Worked in Palau Hotel marina Yr 2018, beautiful and peaceful place.
Is it difficult to get a nice job over there in palau as a foreigner
Need some information about work in Republic of Pulau
Can you send me your Instagram handle
I miss palau we had a business there before i love the beach and the people there its a paradise for me i will go back there very soon after this covid 19
ng kora kmal ungil a eanged ma rael a diakl sal kosekodl era mlai ... nice cruise from Top Side to Medalaii... Sulang el share 😁🤙🏾
Watching from your Neighbor 🇮🇩👍
I'm from Taiwan 🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
I'm from.palau going to school in Taiwan
It has a vibe of provincial city in the Philippines. And there are a lot of pinoys living ang Palauan of pinoy descent.
Palau the little japan with Philippines vibes hehehe but under us ❤
Right hand drive Japanese vehicles. And some are LHD USDMs and Korean left hand drive vehicles.
No, now Palau is independent, Free-association with USA only means how USA can defend Palau.
Hope to visit there
I love guam
Ini mirip2 area tasik 😍
Can't wait 😍🤩☝️🙏🏼
Why do they drive with steering wheel on right & drive on the right? You use USD for money as its American territory. Are there left hand cars there on the island? Guam is close to there & they use all left hand cars. Just wondering as you close to Philippines also. Nice footage :)
mostly cars from japan :)
yeah even tho we drive on the right, most cars are from japan so there's a lot of right hand cars. And yes we do use us money, no we're not a territory, only Guam and CNMI
We are NOT a U.S territory. We're an ally.
@@Hunyovlogsome of it’s cars are from South Korea and USA (Guam). Nissan Sentra (US SPEC) used as Police vehicle in Palau.
@@pannacottafugo7777Palauan Passport. Also have unlimited visa free access to the USA (including Guam and Saipan), visa free entry to the Philippines (30 days), visa required to visit Japan, Canada and Brazil.
Ayus yan bro na ispalto na koror state.. ako din ha keep safe
May I ask what the currency in Palau is? :)
Us dollar
110V (US 3 pin plug), NTSC-M analog TV system but Palau only have digital cable TV channels (Clear 256 QAM)
i thought this is Philippines,.. same roads, cars and also the City
Negara rasa kabupaten, very nostalgic
Sir palau is available to visit now ? Please reply im planning to visit koror palau with my fiance from us how to go in palau? For roundtrip also
Looks very similar to the Philippines 😊
How beautifull Palau Island.I want tobe citizen of palau.but how about requrements.and how much USD for 1 Hektare land in town? I am INDONESIAN.Near TOBA LAKE of BATAK
😂
Work in moonlight bar as a band vocalist 2004 to 2005..i miss kamayan restaurant
2004 to 2005 i mean
🇮🇩❤️🇵🇼 greetings from Borneo, Indonesia bro,.
Is there plane to palau from indonesia
Jakarta to Airai
4 hours.
A lot still recognizable from 2004 😁🌴
Philippines 🇵🇭☺🙏🏻 military protect Paul
I love PALAU
Someday i will be there with my family
It's look like a Philippines 🇵🇭
I only know about Palau because Survivor held a season there 😂
It's look like the province I live
What a lovely warm city
Walang byaheng jeep? Parang nasa subic lan eh hahaha
Merong imported na Jeepney from Pinas sa Palau. Pero sa Guam, bawal.
Mazda Bongo trucks in Palau
Yung Peleliu Adventures na yung likod ng truck na parang Jeepney na Songthew from Thailand, right hand drive Mitsubishi Fuso truck po yan
Palau Is What Language
?
English and Palauan
Mostly English
Only 14 percents@@FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY
It's like the province here in the Philippines
looks like Davao City! 😁
more like iloilo and ilocos. Davao has a lot of squatters or slums
@@poklapirot9473 that's pretty much the whole country lmao
@@poklapirot9473 as if iloilo doesn’t have any 🙄🤣🤣 delusional.
Places palau looks like in the philippines :)
Indonesia too
@@jeslynamanda9291Philippines ans Palau were part of Spanish East Indies
Indonesia were part of Dutch East Indies
yes, madalaii, koror
Which type of activities can you enjoy in Palau besides swimming and fishing?
Palau has similarities here in the Philippines 🇵🇭
my birth place 😊😊😊
For such a tiny country of 20 thousand people looks like everyone is driving around I know that's pretty much the whole population of the country is in one city probably 2 to 4 thousand live in the rest of the country..
In Koror city, biggest city, living more than half of all Palau-s peoples. Palau has near to 20 thousands, yes. But other towns and villages are small. Byt also beautiful
I like KB Bridge
Красота 🇷🇺🇵🇼
Очень красиво, лучший (да и вообще почти единственный более менее большой город) на Палау - Корор.
Horas saja palou menurut mu baru merdeka jadi lah kau negara baru .....
I miss home 🥺
Are you from palau
@@taiyenathaniel5131 I was born and raised in Palau, but now im in the Philippines for school.
Wow nice one
Sorry I want to come to palau but the problem is dat i dont have someone then but am looking for someone to accommodate me
If I can see bless in your face I wn be so glad
Can u add me on your WhatsApp please or Gmail please
Much cleaner than Philippines
I feel the vibe of pH here
Cuz Palau use to be part of the Philippines
@@bigmanjoe3603 nope
@@pannacottafugo7777 it was Until 1898...
@@bigmanjoe3603 I was told that the independence day was because of America and Palau seperating. (Im 15)
@@pannacottafugo7777 yah, cuz of America, but you guys were basically governed by a Foreign government in the Philippines. I say foreign cuz I'm not sure weather if it was America or Spain
just like Philippines vibe
Why everyone is so slow 😢
I suggest that you guys start utilizing bikes and buses or just walk!!! Be more proactive! Mal kekerei el beluu ea rechad a diomchar a mlai mekom d katotaod ra rael...
Which is bigger? Palau or Singapore?
Singapore
Oi
Any indonesian people here?
Bech Hassan lied to me
JUST LIKE PHILIPPINES LOL
Places in palau*
You know you can edit your other comment and correct your mistake
@@CrashTwin they're probably an old ass.
Ugh I Thought Palau Its Philippine Island
They were together part of Spanish East Indies including Guam
🛵🚲🛵🚲🛵🚲🛵🚲🛵🚲?
Why would anyone in such small island even need car, bike or moter bike can done most of traveling job
Looks like Philippines 😍💕🤣
Jong's Tv way to clean n beautiful with clear sky than Philippine...✌️#🇵🇼
@@haroldmaime2034 The homeless here probably earns more than the people there. Oops 🤭
Rob the Pizza Boi whatever...Palau maybe small island but we can survive and take care of each other...unlike them homeless that makes more money but stay homeless.we make less but we have roof over our heads...🤭
You don’t care about your people...stop hating other island n take care of them homeless there...be like mark n rhea ...that’s how it is...we help EACH OTHER...
@@haroldmaime2034 Your perspective of the Philippines is those two fake f**kwads? What if I tell you only 16% are living below the poverty line here? I would love to see what it is like in the rural areas of Palau before you boast. And you are a 100% hypocrite when you are asking me to stop if you are hating on another country. Period...
A Belau a kot el ungil.
Rapi bersih, beda dgn Di indo
ya udh km pindah aj sna k palau,,, sy mah tetap cinta indonesia 😂
Looks so boring .
...
Your Troll life?