There are two types of paper. To put it simply, one is called underworld paper, which is burned for the dead and is a valuable currency used in the underworld. The other type is wealth gold, which is burned to the gods to pray for stronger wealth and more prosperous business; Guanyin is a god, so what you see is the second type! In addition, I must tell you a cruel fact. The Cultural Revolution, which began in 1966, lasted for ten years and caused great damage to Chinese society. Therefore, it was also called the Ten Years of Catastrophe by later generations. During this period, Mao Zedong launched a series of political campaigns that not only killed more than twice the number of people killed in World War II, but also burned all Chinese historical relics, including temples. Nowadays, it is difficult to see temples in China, unlike Taiwan where there are century-old temples everywhere, some of which are even more than 300 years old! Thanks a lot to you for your hard work and sharing this amazing video! 👍🥰🙏
Hi . My thousand apologies for not being there for you during your Mosque tour at Masjid Panglima Kinta the oldest brick mosque in Perak. Also known as the Taj Mahal of Malaysia. If you happen to be around Ipoh, kindly get back to me for a Free Tour. Regards Nazrin.
To dunk your toast in coffee is ok for us Malaysians. The jam is actually kaya jam which is made from eggs and coconut milk cooked over long periods on low heat until it reaches thick jam like consistency. We usually put some soy sauce and pepper on the half boiled eggs and stir before you dip your toasts in it.
The best food I had was in Ipoh, when I was there in September. Near where you ate at Sin Yoon Long, there is a place called Nasi Kandar Pekan Lama. Best meal I had in Malaysia and really cool owner who explains how you what they have and serves a massive portion for around 8 ringgit. I do miss Ipoh, wish I spent more than three days there.
I just recently stumbled upon your channel and enjoy watching your videos, especially the ones about Malaysia. I appreciate your effort in speaking the local language of Malay. However, I find that a lot of foreigners tend to mispronounce the "a" vowel in the Malay language. As a general rule of thumb, if the "a" is anywhere but at the end of a word, it is pronounced "ah" like the "a" in "car", or "father". If the "a" is at the end of a word, then it is pronounced "er" like the "a" in "ago", or "career". Examples: saya(sah-yer, not sah-yah), apa(ah-per, not ah-pah), mana(mah-ner, not mah-nah). Also, the "c" is pronounced like the "ch" in the words "check/charge/change". So, roti canai is pronounced as roti "ch"anai, not roti "k"anai. Welcome to Malaysia!
@14:20 Just follow your guts feeling. There are genuinely desperate people everywhere and they are also scammers. We can't tell for sure who's who... so just follow your guts feeling.
In malaysia we have good welfare dept so tht guy should hv asked help from d dept..or go to d local leaders...sometimes its fishy why these ppl asked randomnly for money and some did tht for drugs
I was born & raised in Ipoh. Went to Ipoh last week and it seems like there are a lot more high rises than it used to be. However high rises are more sporadically located not concentrated in a few places like KL. Some people don't like new developments coming to Ipoh because they said Ipoh no longer feels the same. I love it though. I left Ipoh because its such a boring city in my opinion 🤭. So when I see more developments going on I am happy. Might even consider relocating one day
12:30 , actually a lot of cheater looking for easy way to earning money with a lot of excuses, such as someone passaway, wife pregnant and short of money, need money to buy tickets back hometown, etc .... just be careful anyway
Hye bro...i just watched your this video today. Yes...as a local (Malaysian) I need to advice you to be cautios about the scammer that we never expect can bee happen to every people anytime and everywhere on this planet. Greatful you not to believe with that guy on this video. Ok..bro Tim Tense happy travel and have a safely journey. Always to follow your next video ( since on your first day arrived in Malaysia).
Don't miss Kuala Kangsar town app.60km frm Ipoh do visit d palace,n also Taiping town another 50km fr K Kangsar,Taiping lake garden is pretty Kool n also the Larut hill try go up there these two towns Shud b on yur way to Penang,vry intrsting vid mate tq kippidap,u cn stay at Casuarina hotel ovrlooking d Perak river in K.Kangsar
What is white coffee in Malaysia? Traditionally, Malaysian style 'black' coffee roast (Kopi-O) is produced by roasting the beans with sugar, margarine and wheat. 'White' coffee, on the other hand, is produced with only margarine and without any sugar, resulting in a less dark roast. Ipoh White Coffee is also widely available in an instant version. It has nothing to do with the milk... 😅😅 so you can have the white coffee with or without milk... Western type coffee is just roasted without additive....
If you want to know more about Moslem and mosques, you can go to big mosques eg Masjid Shah Alam, Masjid Putrajaya, Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan or Masjid Negara. They have train tourist guide.
There is a lot of nice church as well at ipoh, sikh temple, the huge Buddhist temple, hindu temple & lot of mosque but you need to take a ride for sure😅
At once, Ipoh (Kinta Valley) was a mining town..a lot of tin mines during it heyday.. a lot of tunnel & loose materials underneath... so, there was a restriction / rules to limit the buildings high.. but today, seem like no more such restriction (perhaps due to new technologies)
The moment when you cracked the egg. Oh No.. thank god she came to the rescue. Hahaha.. happy to see you enjoying the food. Anyway enjoy your stay there too.
People's Park was beautiful in its Prime but it is a sore sight now. The restaurant is not in operation and no one would bring their children to play here. Ipoh was at its best in the 50s when we were under the Brittish rule, because it was perfectly planned. The Brittish would bring flowering tropical trees and plants from all over the world and plant them every part of the town and residential areas.
33:13 There is a staircase inside of the Railway Station building near to the toilet. It leads right opposite to the Ganesh Temple as seen in 35:43 . Although it's not advisable to use that path at night. 38:21 They are known as 'thombai' (cloth pillars), in the South Indian Temple tradition, they are used as decorative hangings during grand occasions like temple festivals, etc. 38:58 Established in 1919 39:46 Anjaneya is another name for Hanuman the Monkey God
The man was not honest. There are many locals that he can seek for help especially the mosque. Don’t entertain this kind of guy if u ever encounter again in the future
You're supposed to drop a few drops of soya sauce and sprinkle the pepper into the half boiled eggs and mix them up together and consume it. By the way, you are smart enough to know who the scammers are, I guess?😅
4:20 - There are people who dip toast little bit in drinks, including me. I dip the toast once or twice in a drink such as tea, coffee or chocolate. 4:45 - Usually it uses "kaya" which is a mixture of sugar, hot water, chicken eggs, a little salt (if you like), coconut milk and flavoring liquid. 6:28 - Do you pretend you don't how to done it ? 😅🤔 7:12 - Drizzle a few drops of soy sauce and sprinkle some white pepper powder on the half-cooked egg and then stir it a little and eat 13:33 - You made the right decision. Being generous is good but I must be vigilant at all times. If he stops you in the hallway of the building, it's more dangerous. It is not necessary that he is a local citizen. Imagine with the same story he told to many people. If a day he only gets 10 people who give him RM35.00, then his income amounts to RM350.00. 16:38 - Dont look like a police 😅 ( or maybe even the police in disguise )
@@kurinaazham65 Ikr. I mean, them being hard boiled or soft boiled eggs is one thing but the initial confusion seems to be about the number of eggs? 😅 And there were clearly two?
those old men n ladies r not beggars.. just not well to do folks… hanging out at the temple.. maybe because they r too old to work n jobless.. living hand to mouth.. usually there’s ngo who’ll provide lunch or dinner to these type of folks… n the guy who asked rm35 frm u… maybe a trickster or maybe someone who really in nd… yeah .. work with ur hunches… if u feel something is off.. don’t do it.. usually for me.. if a person is able body.., i don’t give… unless they r old or handicapped.. maybe i give some money or buy them lunch or dinner…
Not everyone can speak english... Maybe because of that, they cant explain more about the situation... For the person in help, if there really in need im sure there is place for them asking for help .. at the same, how fluent him speak... And only asking for your help...
The lady is very Malaysian. What we say...she cannot "tahan" you are struggling with the egg and proceeded to help. Any one of us would have stepped in.
Melting pot alright, but the funny thing is when a Malay family migrate to China or India the second generation totally forgotten the Malay language. The Malay race is really the made up of all the 5 major races of this planet, but interacial marriage came to a halt, when Islam were introduced in the 15th century. But still we make foreigners feel at home.
That guy is a scammer. Commonly, he could be a drug addict. Pls be careful. Luckily you don’t give him money. We don’t want to encourage our people to harass tourist.
There are two types of paper. To put it simply, one is called underworld paper, which is burned for the dead and is a valuable currency used in the underworld.
The other type is wealth gold, which is burned to the gods to pray for stronger wealth and more prosperous business; Guanyin is a god, so what you see is the second type!
In addition, I must tell you a cruel fact. The Cultural Revolution, which began in 1966, lasted for ten years and caused great damage to Chinese society.
Therefore, it was also called the Ten Years of Catastrophe by later generations.
During this period, Mao Zedong launched a series of political campaigns that not only killed more than twice the number of people killed in World War II,
but also burned all Chinese historical relics, including temples.
Nowadays, it is difficult to see temples in China, unlike Taiwan where there are century-old temples everywhere, some of which are even more than 300 years old!
Thanks a lot to you for your hard work and sharing this amazing video! 👍🥰🙏
Hi . My thousand apologies for not being there for you during your Mosque tour at Masjid Panglima Kinta the oldest brick mosque in Perak. Also known as the Taj Mahal of Malaysia. If you happen to be around Ipoh, kindly get back to me for a Free Tour. Regards Nazrin.
Ahah I like your justification to the camera about the conman to make you feel better. Your too nice for your own good Tim
To dunk your toast in coffee is ok for us Malaysians. The jam is actually kaya jam which is made from eggs and coconut milk cooked over long periods on low heat until it reaches thick jam like consistency. We usually put some soy sauce and pepper on the half boiled eggs and stir before you dip your toasts in it.
The best food I had was in Ipoh, when I was there in September. Near where you ate at Sin Yoon Long, there is a place called Nasi Kandar Pekan Lama. Best meal I had in Malaysia and really cool owner who explains how you what they have and serves a massive portion for around 8 ringgit. I do miss Ipoh, wish I spent more than three days there.
I just recently stumbled upon your channel and enjoy watching your videos, especially the ones about Malaysia. I appreciate your effort in speaking the local language of Malay. However, I find that a lot of foreigners tend to mispronounce the "a" vowel in the Malay language. As a general rule of thumb, if the "a" is anywhere but at the end of a word, it is pronounced "ah" like the "a" in "car", or "father". If the "a" is at the end of a word, then it is pronounced "er" like the "a" in "ago", or "career". Examples: saya(sah-yer, not sah-yah), apa(ah-per, not ah-pah), mana(mah-ner, not mah-nah). Also, the "c" is pronounced like the "ch" in the words "check/charge/change". So, roti canai is pronounced as roti "ch"anai, not roti "k"anai. Welcome to Malaysia!
Wow you took the trouble to teach as well. Thats very helpful.
Wonderful. Thank you for this video.
@14:20 Just follow your guts feeling. There are genuinely desperate people everywhere and they are also scammers. We can't tell for sure who's who... so just follow your guts feeling.
You did the right thing by not giving away your money 👍👍👍
In ipoh have a lots of caves so beautiful u need to visit for sure!!
In malaysia we have good welfare dept so tht guy should hv asked help from d dept..or go to d local leaders...sometimes its fishy why these ppl asked randomnly for money and some did tht for drugs
Malaysia has welfare dept. Some places, refugees like rohinyas ask for money too.
12:40 ..... ah the bus ticket scam. Your gut feeling was right.
Tim you are really a good traveller, going every where. May kwan yin bless you for the donation.
The Jam is "Kaya" literally means Rich... it is a coconut milk, egg, palm sugar & pandan jam...
Sir you are the real legand with nice person, and broadminded.
Thank you sir
Baby boy bubdi
I was born & raised in Ipoh. Went to Ipoh last week and it seems like there are a lot more high rises than it used to be. However high rises are more sporadically located not concentrated in a few places like KL. Some people don't like new developments coming to Ipoh because they said Ipoh no longer feels the same. I love it though. I left Ipoh because its such a boring city in my opinion 🤭. So when I see more developments going on I am happy. Might even consider relocating one day
12:30 , actually a lot of cheater looking for easy way to earning money with a lot of excuses, such as someone passaway, wife pregnant and short of money, need money to buy tickets back hometown, etc .... just be careful anyway
Hye bro...i just watched your this video today. Yes...as a local (Malaysian) I need to advice you to be cautios about the scammer that we never expect can bee happen to every people anytime and everywhere on this planet. Greatful you not to believe with that guy on this video. Ok..bro Tim Tense happy travel and have a safely journey. Always to follow your next video ( since on your first day arrived in Malaysia).
that was a real weird encounter with a potential well-spoken conman.
Malaysia is rich in nature.. find out the hidden gems..explore more please..
find your dragon balls XD
Don't miss Kuala Kangsar town app.60km frm Ipoh do visit d palace,n also Taiping town another 50km fr K Kangsar,Taiping lake garden is pretty Kool n also the Larut hill try go up there these two towns Shud b on yur way to Penang,vry intrsting vid mate tq kippidap,u cn stay at Casuarina hotel ovrlooking d Perak river in K.Kangsar
What is white coffee in Malaysia?
Traditionally, Malaysian style 'black' coffee roast (Kopi-O) is produced by roasting the beans with sugar, margarine and wheat. 'White' coffee, on the other hand, is produced with only margarine and without any sugar, resulting in a less dark roast. Ipoh White Coffee is also widely available in an instant version.
It has nothing to do with the milk... 😅😅 so you can have the white coffee with or without milk...
Western type coffee is just roasted without additive....
If people approach u and tell that kind of sad story , pretend u dont get what they saying and approach a local Malaysian if theres any .
If you want to know more about Moslem and mosques, you can go to big mosques eg Masjid Shah Alam, Masjid Putrajaya, Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan or Masjid Negara. They have train tourist guide.
Two weeks ago my uncle was buried in the cemetery of the commander of the kinta (panglima kinta)...al fatihah
Don't fall into the trap and give your money away.
Well.... Johoreans. We know how most them are like.
Egg🥚 half boiled and bread 🍞 my favourite 👍🙂I live KLEBANG RESTU ipoh 👋
What makes ut white coffee is that it's roasted with Margarine & Sugar.
There is a lot of nice church as well at ipoh, sikh temple, the huge Buddhist temple, hindu temple & lot of mosque but you need to take a ride for sure😅
At once, Ipoh (Kinta Valley) was a mining town..a lot of tin mines during it heyday.. a lot of tunnel & loose materials underneath... so, there was a restriction / rules to limit the buildings high.. but today, seem like no more such restriction (perhaps due to new technologies)
Hi Tim ! I can’t find your Philippine content anymore. Do you have it on a second channel ? God Bless !
Should have ordered custard egg. That place is famous for that. Just ate this morning.
14:00.. for me he is look like scammer. Dont encourage scammers to get what they want
The moment when you cracked the egg. Oh No.. thank god she came to the rescue. Hahaha.. happy to see you enjoying the food. Anyway enjoy your stay there too.
People's Park was beautiful in its Prime but it is a sore sight now. The restaurant is not in operation and no one would bring their children to play here. Ipoh was at its best in the 50s when we were under the Brittish rule, because it was perfectly planned. The Brittish would bring flowering tropical trees and plants from all over the world and plant them every part of the town and residential areas.
Jam is made from coconut. Its called Kaya
13:51 Anyone who appears out of the blue and asks for money IS a scammer... period.
You should try the steam version of toast.
Yes ini Malaysia we have Welfare evry Stay,Valley evry Kampung to help people so just be cool your self keep on move Bro
33:13 There is a staircase inside of the Railway Station building near to the toilet. It leads right opposite to the Ganesh Temple as seen in 35:43 . Although it's not advisable to use that path at night.
38:21 They are known as 'thombai' (cloth pillars), in the South Indian Temple tradition, they are used as decorative hangings during grand occasions like temple festivals, etc.
38:58 Established in 1919
39:46 Anjaneya is another name for Hanuman the Monkey God
Oh wow! good eye! and very detailed as well. Thank you for the detailed information 😍
👍👍👍👍
Please go Pulau Pinang a.k.a Penang. There hv a lotttttttt food you must try it. And you will like it♥️ Nasi kandar, pasembor, etc
Do visit st micheal church in Ipoh built in 1890. Impressive as well.
#Ipohmali#kayabuttertoast#whitecoffee#eggtart#oldtowncustard#drykonlocurrynoodles#kap tai chow fun#cantonese
You can join my children’s’ gang. They love nature and have regular activity like hiking.
Is coconut jam or kaya make from coconut milk,sugar and eggs.
Hi Tim ,never part your hard earned money to an able-bodied person .anyways take care ,stay safe wherever you're. with love ❤
The man was not honest. There are many locals that he can seek for help especially the mosque. Don’t entertain this kind of guy if u ever encounter again in the future
Try Gopeng town, get Perak transit bus 66
You're supposed to drop a few drops of soya sauce and sprinkle the pepper into the half boiled eggs and mix them up together and consume it. By the way, you are smart enough to know who the scammers are, I guess?😅
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4:20 - There are people who dip toast little bit in drinks, including me. I dip the toast once or twice in a drink such as tea, coffee or chocolate.
4:45 - Usually it uses "kaya" which is a mixture of sugar, hot water, chicken eggs, a little salt (if you like), coconut milk and flavoring liquid.
6:28 - Do you pretend you don't how to done it ? 😅🤔
7:12 - Drizzle a few drops of soy sauce and sprinkle some white pepper powder on the half-cooked egg and then stir it a little and eat
13:33 - You made the right decision. Being generous is good but I must be vigilant at all times. If he stops you in the hallway of the building, it's more dangerous. It is not necessary that he is a local citizen.
Imagine with the same story he told to many people. If a day he only gets 10 people who give him RM35.00, then his income amounts to RM350.00.
16:38 - Dont look like a police 😅 ( or maybe even the police in disguise )
Nice
Sir, u should go sin tuck kee and try their fried noodle there if u're still in ipoh
It seems that you are a very respectful person. Keep it up and keep shining with your vlog.
😂😂so true
Gua tempurung. A great place to youtube too
13:41 scammer indeed.... 😅
Yes,🥲 they don't only target tourists but local people too
I don't understand the confusion about the two eggs 😅
Me too 😂😂😂
@@kurinaazham65 Ikr. I mean, them being hard boiled or soft boiled eggs is one thing but the initial confusion seems to be about the number of eggs? 😅 And there were clearly two?
Hi brother ❤
34:46 It"s beautiful
those old men n ladies r not beggars.. just not well to do folks… hanging out at the temple.. maybe because they r too old to work n jobless.. living hand to mouth.. usually there’s ngo who’ll provide lunch or dinner to these type of folks…
n the guy who asked rm35 frm u… maybe a trickster or maybe someone who really in nd… yeah .. work with ur hunches… if u feel something is off.. don’t do it.. usually for me.. if a person is able body.., i don’t give… unless they r old or handicapped.. maybe i give some money or buy them lunch or dinner…
God Moning bro Tim ' enjoy breakfast roti bakar n telor setengah masak .'😋☕🍕
omg....u are so.... *innocent*
The wooden building in the mosque area is a Madrasah..Islamic school. Good guess
Not everyone can speak english... Maybe because of that, they cant explain more about the situation... For the person in help, if there really in need im sure there is place for them asking for help .. at the same, how fluent him speak... And only asking for your help...
Upside-down museum Melacca
The lady is very Malaysian. What we say...she cannot "tahan" you are struggling with the egg and proceeded to help. Any one of us would have stepped in.
Melting pot alright, but the funny thing is when a Malay family migrate to China or India the second generation totally forgotten the Malay language. The Malay race is really the made up of all the 5 major races of this planet, but interacial marriage came to a halt, when Islam were introduced in the 15th century. But still we make foreigners feel at home.
She won't hate you because she just say do as you like Tim tense🤭njoy
Don't worry for the weird combination coz all of that will mixture in your stomach 😂
True
Betui jugak tu ...tapi dah hilang nikmat rasa!!
@@kurinaazham65 hehehe...dalam perut pun nak 1 Malaysia...campur belaka
you look funny la Tim .. 😂
Bro Tim ' berhati hati kekadang ade scammer tibe2 je muncul ..dekat mane negara tentu ade scammer MCM nie .
I wish they will serve hard boil in future as I never like runny egg.
its actually okay for you to have your malaysiameals in your way, we're not italians tho lols jk :p
you never break an egg? 😁
Why Authentic word now trend?
no no no no no NO NO NO, don't dip in the coffee then to the half boiled egg, disgusting!! you made uncle put my leg down from chair
Those are offerings. Need to be burned.
U must be careful ...
Pity U..you don't even know how to break an egg.😂😂
That guy is a scammer. Commonly, he could be a drug addict. Pls be careful. Luckily you don’t give him money. We don’t want to encourage our people to harass tourist.
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He is must be vennila purushaan fraud couple from buntong flat 😢😢😢😮😮😅😅😮😂😂😂
Scammer !!!
Definitely scammer, im sorry u face this in my country, my town....
Ipoh merupakan kawasan penduduknya pemukiman *China Tiongkok* Jangan heran disana lebih mendominasi bdaya *China Tiongkok* 😊
Yah.ibu dan kakak kau m*l*cur di ipoh.jual murah.itulah dorang tak mau pulang pg indon.budaya indon😁😁😁😁😁
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