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As Malaysian,I don't mind no need a comparison as long as it's ASEAN..as long we as Malaysian live happily without any discriminate towards others..modern is subjective..some of us may like modern some of us may like medium range modern or green and natural country..as Malaysian we never give a priority towards comparison..because it's us living in it
Discrimination in Malaysia is not just a fact, is a law. Ask to chinese or indian ancestors malaysian people 😢. I lived there for some months. I was shocked about it. Segregation at school, at university, at hospital, everywhere. So hard to see bunch of students mixed together. Actually there is a concrete diaspora, chinese ancestors malaysian are going away if they can, some of them told me horrible situation and if you search on Google is even worse. Wake up Malaysia, you're so beautiful country with gentle people. Find a way to build up a movement of new generation of integrate people!
The food are not only centered in kuala lumpur & penang its all over malaysia while singapore only in small island & with the money you pay it doesnt make sense sungapore wins this category.
thats what u get in a small country. You cant expect singapore to excel in everything considering its also 3 times smaller than johor@@markzzzzberg1312
Malaysia and Singapore both have their unique charms and strengths, making it hard to choose one over the other. Personally, I think it ultimately depends on what you value most. Malaysia's diversity in culture, delicious street food, and stunning natural landscapes are a definite plus. On the other hand, Singapore's modernity, cleanliness, and efficient public transportation are hard to beat. Overall, I have to say Malaysia is the winner because of the value for money. I traveled to Malaysia last year and had an amazing time me and my family absolutely loved it and can't wait to go back. I feel like Singapore is more catered towards business people and luxury. Loved this comparison, i cant wait for your next video!
Malaysia’s RapidKL system is pretty good I found but also Grab is soooo cheap, can get almost anywhere around KL for less than $10 AUD. For me it’s no contest Malaysia everyday of the week, Singapore is very small, you can pretty much see everything in 3 or 4 days, in Malaysia you need a good 4 or 5 days just to explore KL then you have places like Malacca, Ipoh, Penang, Langkawi and then the east coast and Borneo.
I think you are bias on your comparison and the score is not necessary. Msia cheap for you because of their low rate currency. Who don't love that!? Msia have a lot of places to visit because they are big country with many states. That can't be compare to tiny island of Spore. You make a mistake eating in restaurant at Serangoon, the price targeted for tourist. If you say Msia will only cost around RM 5 to 6 that is true when you eat at local eatery. If you were to eat at Spore food court, it will be $8 to 9. A bit costly but still affordable and better, right? Peace.
I see it rude to say bias. I’m watching from London our guy here talks honestly, it’s his right to say what he felt and experience. Every body says Singapore is more expensive. He even said nicely, if anyone know a better or cheaper place leave a comment below. ❤❤❤❤
Of course u can’t compare but it’s NOT due to the size, is more because Malaysia is still developing country been behind Singapore for decades & Singapore is a HIGHLY developed country, most developed in asia, even Japan & S. Korea behind Singapore too. U can Google & find out the facts yourself.❤
I came back from a trip to singapore yesterday. I was disappointed with the food taste, quantity and hygiene. When the coach arrived at Malaysian border my stomach started to crave for good food.
Liar. Go to golden mile hawker, east coast lagoon hawker. Old airport rd. You have to look for the good stalls that are run by old local uncle and aunties. If u eat at any random hawker or stall, Expect lousy food since these stalls are run by malaysians who come here to work. @@markzzzzberg1312
@@monalisaaltenburg4879 easy to develop ah if u only have few hundred sq m to take care and watch, try to do it w indonesia size. thats the point he's tryna say bro a city state and a whole country comparison ? c'mon
Great video and nicely delivered 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I have visited both, have been to KL, Borneo and 41x trips to Singapore, I appreciate each one for their various qualities but if I had to pick one it would be Singapore, mainly for its cleanliness and feeling of safety plus probably the best and most efficient airline and airport in the world ☺️
Wow! You made a very big mistake by saying you love Singaporean food more! Because malaysians don’t like others praising Singaporean food at all! And you can’t even mention Singaporean food too!
Cos that’s the only thing that is subjective. They can’t beat SG in anything, so they said they beat us in food. Actually, I think their food is too oily and unhealthy.
Singapore had never challenge any nations. Just to catch up to development to make a living. Without resources, we need to work harder and under pressure, we forced to think further. And humbly connect with other like minded to enhance linkage for better diplomacy. That all, so simple 😄
Malaysia is cheaper because of the weak currency whearas in Singapore is a strong currency 3.45 ringgit to $1 Singapore. If you earn and spend in Singapore, in fact, Singapore is cheaper than Malaysia. One example, both earn the same 3k sing dollar and 3k ringgit to their respective country, you may get an iphone cost $1,399 and 4,699 ringgit, that means you only need 0.5 month to get an iphone in Singapore, and you need 1.5 month to get the same phone in Malaysia. If your country currency is strong wherever you go is cheap, whereas the currency is weak, wherever you go is expensive. 15:04
Singapore has a higher standard of living, which means basic amenities, food, utility bills, petrol, healthcare, dental care cost more. Most Singaporean earn the Singapore dollar to spend it in Singapore, not Malaysia so the conversion rate only applies if you spend it in Malaysia. Cheap currency has its strong points, such as competitive pricing for exporting goods and being an attractive place for tourism and investments. It's the same reason why expats prefer Malaysia over Singapore because rent is extremely costly in Singapore and the same price can get you a luxurious condominium with money left to spare. Malaysia is basically Singapore at a fraction of the price
For sure the currency does play a big factor in pricing, however, Singapore besides having a fairly strong currency has extremely high prices and I would say even more then Dubai where I lived for a number of years.
Which country is better, it all depends on how you look at it and from which angle you assess the two countries. Malaysia is far more affordable than Singapore. The majority Malaysian consisted of plural society and Singapore are mostly consisted of singular society. In terms of value for your money, Malaysia is a clear winner.
@@YadVenturess I'm just glad that both of you guys have had a good time in Malaysia and Singapore. I think both countries would welcome you back, anytime. 😄
How on earth can SG compares to M'sia in terms of natural scenery? You should add 2 more catergories - safety/crime rates and cleanliness. SG has strict laws/rules but it is fair. And racism is minimal.
True. How on earth can singapore have a natural scenery😂. Should compare singapore with a developed city like kuala lumpur which is the same size than people would see singapore is trying to make the country greener n has more parks😂
Exactly, especially if you live in that mini north korea dictatorship country like singapore where you can be fined in almost everything, cannot chewing gum, cannot grafitti, cannot critisize theri dictator government, cannot playing firework, and the list goes on and on... what a boring city that is so strict like a boarding school and no fun🤣🤣
i think u are jealous. Dont need to say so much. Childish. You wanna do all the poor mans activities thats why u not happy u cannot do that in sg. in fact, u can chew gum in sg but cannot sell. Graffiti? are u good? Take your piss graffiti and stay in new york. @@markzzzzberg1312
It’s unfair comparison. Compare Singapore with a city and perhaps the state it’s in, even that latter bit unequal measurement & not good for fair comparison because much bigger land means greater nature to explore n to enjoy.
What is the purpose of comparison? Singapore is just a tiny country and everything there was expensive, where Malaysia is very more cheaper. Almost everyday Singaporeans cross the border coming down making a visit to Malaysia to taste 'a better life' in Malaysia. Ha ha! If you say Malaysia is diverse, Singapore is also diverse. Malaysia has Malay, Chiness, Indian, Singapore is also same. If you say Singapore is clean, Malaysia is also clean, but Singapore as a tiny country more easy to clean the whole part of the country. Ha ha! If you say Singaporean are richer than Malaysian then it is true. So, be specific with your comparison. If you say Malaysia having more attractive places, it is sure because Malaysia has 16 states (including 3 Federal Terriotary) where Singapore is just that one state. So, again, you should be specific with your comparison - on what subject?
Singapore has both nature and the city. You should go trekking at Sungei Buloh Nature reserve, botanical gardens, southern ridges, macritchie reservoir, pulau ubin, sister's island etc. We got nature too! To me, it is unfair to compare 2 countries of very different sizes. Singapore is a city state, while Malaysia has multiple cities spanning over 2 considerable land size, 1 in the west side and the other is on Borneo island. Of course Malaysia would have much much more land size for nature
@@YadVenturessPlease take a look at how the two malaysians behaved below your comment! Syukrisaidi96 didn’t even said any bad things about malaysia! You can see how rude malaysians are!!!
KL jam no one enjoy. You can enjoy your long jams. KL need to travel between good food places. Singapore go one hawker can enjoy so many good food. I go golden mile hawker happy. Dont need to waste time travel between places and get into jams. @@markzzzzberg1312
A fairer comparison would be Singapore and KL. I'm Australian, so have no bias - I think the fact this guy rated SG as having better food and talked about prices means all he did in SG was hang around the downtown area and get ripped off at touristy / expat areas. Yes Singapore is more expensive than Malaysia but it's no different (in fact better value options) than the UK or Australia. Malaysia also isn't that cheap for locals who earn in ringgit.
Bro thinks KL is elite city. U wanna compare KL compare everything. To airport, to infrastruture, to public trasnsport, to education, to water parks, bird parks. All lose. Dont need to compare. dont be jealous. KL everyday jam like hell. Highway connection for what.@@markzzzzberg1312
As a Singaporean, a meal usually costs about 8-15SGD in normal restaurants. Of course u can get them way cheaper at hawker centres and coffee shops. It's the more high end restaurants that has food that costs more than $15. We have parks, resevoirs and islands here u may not have seen before but because Malaysia's bigger and we are indeed a city their nature beats us. Land sizes matter so I can't say a Malaysia v Singapore argument is always valid
@josephmanzuni8593 I dunno in terms of living I've heard their work life balance is appalling plus their suicide rates are very high their is open discrimination to people not 100% Japanese in the work place, people not expressing their true feelings etc but correct me if I'm wrong this is just what I've heard and read
We appreciate your opinions on both Malaysia and Singapore. I guess we often have a greater appreciation for other countries, particularly when compared to the things that are unavailable or lacking in our own. In actuality, every country has a distinctive history, culture, way of life, and progress. Depending on each person's individual taste, some of them may suit some people while not all may be as appreciative. Comparing Singapore to Malaysia is similar to comparing Malaysia to Indonesia in terms of magnitude. A small country might be easier to run than a large one, and different cultures and people may have different mindsets. Sometimes learning more about a country requires more time than judging it based on its first impression.
Bro, you got them right except … … the food. The type of essentially Chinese dishes you like in Singapore - well, the Singaporeans actually kowtow to Malaysia for way better tasting versions. In Malaysia, don’t just eat the awesome Malay and Indian cuisine. Go for the Chinese cuisine too. Singaporeans and Chinese mainlanders (and Hongkies) absolutely rave about it. Go for the very basic looking Chinese restaurants with lots of Chinese words. Don’t be intimidated if you don’t speak their lingo because they will know what exactly to recommend to you. Who knows, it may even change your score in favour of Malaysia (not that Malaysians care really) :)
I beg to differ. Singapore actually does some of the Chinese dishes better. Also, some dishes may have the same name but are entirely different dishes between both countries like Bak Kut Teh & Hokkien Mee for etc.
@@KeoNz agree. SG Bak Kut Teh is totally different from Malaysian. They are different dishes that share the same name. I dun know why Malaysians keep accusing us of stealing their BKT.
yeahh first world country where most.of the citizens live in flats...hahaha..and dont forget..Spore was once part of Malaysia until.LKY stole it from us
@@jameshetfield1792 Even the smallest flat is most likely worth a million Malaysian currency! How many Malaysians are able to cumulate assets worth that much? Tell all your fellow Malaysians to return home instead of slobbering in Singapore! Thank you for telling the world what level of stupidity Malaysian politicians were!
@@jameshetfield1792 How was Singapore stolen when Malaysia didn't want us in the first place? Get your facts right! How do you feel when you are disowned by your own parents? You leave and chart your own destiny. Either you live or you die. Isn't it ironical that so many Malaysians now choose to work in Singapore.
@@jameshetfield1792actually LKY was a big proponent of Singapore being included in Malaysia formation in 1963 and was deeply upset when Singapore was expelled.
Depends on what's to be compared....So let's say we are comparing beaches and nature....so no matter what a first world country like Singapore has to offer, comparing it with the islands near Semporna, Sabah simply didn't do justice, right?
Regardless of what the video is about, am I the only person who is confused by Marina Bay vs. Petronas comparison? Both countries are so much larger than that
It depends on whether your monthly income is 5k SGD dollars or 5k MYR . Only the rich will pick Singapore as most middle income Malaysian is "poor" doing the same jobs, example Uniqlo Supervisor is paid SGD 2.2k (MYR 7.6) while same job in Malaysia is SGD 730 (MYR 2.5k) yet their products are sold at same SGD price in both countries. Pity the Company EXPLOITED their staff.
You cant even compare the nature between malaysia who have the best diving site in the world in sipadan & the oldest rainforest in the world in Belum rainforest.
Malaysia got a lot of subsidies. Government hospital is cheap. RM1 doctor fee, which include MRI, X-Ray, and medication 3 months. Cooking oil also subsidy RM2.70 for 1kg. Petrol also subsidize no matter how expensive the oil price. Most car parks are free, unless city or cbd area.
Malaysia and Singapore is too general. Better specify which city. Just Like Kota Kinabalu vs Singapore or KL vs Sg.. Because Malaysia have 2 part, west/peninsular and East/North Borneo.
It depends how you look at it, as most people visit all types of places when visiting countries, travellers don’t stay in one city they typically travel around so it’s good to cover main cities and some of the surrounding areas.
cant really compare both country due to the size and the natural resources between them. as for food its a personal preference but i enjoyed the creativity and variety of Malaysian food
In regards to chinese food you noticed Malayaia more authentic they cooked with the bones in the fish meat etc. They removed the bones in Sigapore you can just chew your way through....so in Malaysia like life eat slow...singapore eat and rush it
Before the british, singapore was called temasek which falls under johor sultanate. Sg was one of our islands. It was the only island that malaysia gave away to ethnic chinese migrants.
Evidence suggests that a significant trading settlement existed on the S'pore island in the 14th century. The last ruler of the Kingdom of Singapura, Parameswara, was expelled by the Majapahit or the Siamese before he founded Malacca.
Are you sure? Did you try to open an account in Sg with “ huge” sum of money? If you are Malaysian, I doubt so. A salaried Malaysian can hardly a save 1 million SGD in your lifetime. 😂. I am a Singaporean, I tried to open a FD at HSBC SG yesterday, I have to spend one hour answering questions. You are a Malaysian who just talked garbage. I dun think you even have 100 K sgd . 😆.
😂. I dun believe you have huge sums of money to park in Sg if you are Malaysian. I just open a savings account yesterday min 2k sgd, I have to do 1 hour kyc with the bank. U obviously never open account in Sg. Liar.
Of course Malaysia. Singapore need water from Malaysia to do economic activities. Singapore is bored,. so Malaysia is far better than Singapore. Even Penang is better than Singapore.
In comparing SG with MY one must take into account a fundamental ground. The former is a city-state with no country to speak of, the latter is a conventional country-state. Hence nature or cost must be based on a different perspective. One is an advanced, orderly, clean, safe….. place, while the other is not. In short it is just an apple-orange comparison!
Be specific, Bukit Bintang vs Orchard Rd, KL Bird Park vs SG Bird Paradise, for instance. Or try to do a walking or cycling tour in KL, or needless to say anymore. Even for nature you should compare on the basis of a city. You will marvel the amount and accessibility of nature in SG. Value for money must be judged on whether for the same price you can get the same quality or level of experience.
Look , As a Malaysia we dont need to compare with Singapore. Literally u can cycling to Singapore if u want to. Singapore are more Chinese and Malaysia are more Malay(Muslim), thats it!
Very hard to compare. Singapore is developed, Malaysia is developing. Singapore small land area property and rental price higher that translates to higher prices. Malaysia massive land available. Just figure the price of a small diamond and a big tapioca.
And that’s why Singapore can afford to be the no.1 investor in Malaysia for MANY decades but Malaysia can’t even afford to invest in expensive Singapore🤣🤣
Actually the version of Hainanese Chicken rice you get in Singapore is originally from Ipoh in Malaysia. Although Hainanese Chicken rice by itself is available even in Thailand and Indonesia, as it originates from China and not Southeast Asia.
I'm Thai and we have our own version of the chicken rice too, but I think the Malaysian version is extremely tasty. Much better than the Singapore version.
During the 19th and 20th century, a significant amount of Hainanese decided to move south - which was then widely known as Nanyang (南洋) - particularly to Singapore. The dish came into fruition in the 1920s, by a Hainanese chef named Wang Yiyuan who was living in Singapore. It then started to gain popularity in the mid 20th century by a chef named Moh Lee Twee, a Singaporean of Hainanese descent, whose Swee Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant operated at Middle Road for five decades.
Honestly, Malaysians personalities are even more meh than Sg. They talk a lot more than Singaporeans , but they are like broken record repeating same shit again and again. Villagers. A lot of them will deliberately talked loudly in office to show Singaporeans that they are more “interesting “, but actually we find the, loud and rude , no respect for shared spaces.
Ppl tend to forget that the MOST Impt part >SALARY😂Singapore has the HIGHEST avg salary in asia & is the only asia country that can come in world top 10 highest.❤ That means to say Singapore avg salary is about 6 times higher than Malaysia, just 3 yrs ago it was 5 times higher, it has gone bad to worst for Malaysia🤭 Now u understand why millions of Malaysians have crossed border daily to work in sg & many are still waiting to become citizens. I do know many Malaysians have waited over 20-30 yrs & still waiting to become S’porean esp now it has become tougher to get approved🥰
I gather that Malaysia has a reservation system in jobs politics and education favoring the bumiputras just like india. Countries that swear by reservation will have talent moving elsewhere and remaining in the developing bracket for a long long time
Malaysia of course….. as a frequent visitor to both countries , nothing special about Singapore other than it’s advanced infrastructure and transport system….but people are rude, food is bland and everything looks like it’s a carbon copy of most other cities in the world. You might feel safe from criminals but anxious at the same time wondering if whatever you’re doing is illegal simply like chewing gum…. Believe it or not , drugs user are everywhere in Singapore it is scary….. Malaysia of course not as sterile or advanced but what you see is what you get, vast green spaces, modern infrastructure with decent transport systems…. There’s so much you can fo in Malaysia… shopping, beach, entertainment, and world class food destination…. People are so nice and respectful….. despite being multi cultural everyone lives in harmony…. Weak currency is bad for the locals but great for visitors
Malaysia is nice only security wise is a bit challenging. My friend lives in Malaysia he only wears his Rolex watch and gold stuff when he comes back in Singapore.
everything else I got no comment because its your perspective but " drugs user are everywhere in Singapore it is scary….."" Hahaha, way to say How to tell people you have not visited Singapore before
Violent cabbage is a Malaysian who put downs every country. He even call Thailand a vice country for sexpats. Btw, the expats who moved to Malaysia are mostly not high end. Top executives still live in SG.
Agree, we shouldn't compare. Only to arouse unnecessary sentiments and tension. Each country has their positives and negatives, even in First World countries like US and Europe.
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I came back from a trip to Malaysia yesterday. I was disappointed with the food taste, quantity and hygiene. When Ithe coach arrived at Grantal Mall my stomach started to crave for good food. There was even a live music at the mass food court.
Yad, hainanese chicken rice is inspired from hainan island China. Malaysia too has hainan people. In fact we have many dialects like cantonese, hakka, teochew, hainan, fuchow, hokkien etc etc
There’s no such things called “hainanese chicken rice” in China Hainan just purely called Wen Chong chicken or direct translation Wen chang chicken, that’s it ! The rice they serve are pure plain white rice with no fragrance added nor typical chili serve only garlic sesame oil
Malaysians offer cheap labor to Singapore. As a 3rd world country, Malaysia is fortunate to have a rich neighbour like Singapore. Our university graduates are jobless and getting a job as a cleaner in Singapore is as high as a doctor's salary in Malaysia. The lucky ones will get a PR and citizenship. This will be a lifetime achievement.
As a Malaysian we dont give fxxk who is better Be it Singapore or Indonesia We are only interested in our country We are not concern with other countries Correction : Singapore was not part of Malaysia from 1963 to 1965 lol Singapore was part of Malaysia since time in memorial Singapore does have indigenious food lol You mentioned Hainanese Chicken Rice It is not Singaporean it is Hainan (an island of China)
S'pore was a British colony from 1824 to 1963. S'pore, together with Sabah & Sarawak joined Malaya to form the federation of Malaysia. The hainanese chicken rice was created by a Chinese immigrant in S'pore but I am sure the recipe of this dish today might not be exactly the same.
@@kaiserlow652 It was leased to the British by the Sultan of Johor The British helped the Temenggong/Bendahara to get rid of the legitimate Sultan of Johor He declared himself as the Sultan of Johor & let the British run Singapore How can you say it was British when it was not meant to be permanent There is no native Singaporean food lol, you just rename them Chinese Chicken Rice as Hainanese Chicken Rice Laksa Kuah Lemak as Singapore Laksa Mee Hoon Goreng Putih as Singapore Noodle Stop re writing history & learn real history instead
@@TheMan-xp4cb extracted from article : Under the terms of the 1824 treaty, Singapore and its surrounding islands were ceded to the EIC.4 In exchange, the sultan and temenggong received a lump sum of money, had their allowances raised and were allowed to continue living on land set aside for them in Singapore. For signing the treaty, the sultan received 33,200 Spanish dollars and a monthly allowance of 1,300 Spanish dollars for life, while the temenggong received a monthly stipend of 700 Spanish dollars in addition to a lump sum of 26,800 Spanish dollars.6 The sultan and temenggong agreed to maintain free trade in their possessions and were forbidden to have any correspondence with foreigners without the EIC’s permission.
@@kaiserlow652 Exactly, it was leased It was never intended to be permanent The payment was a lease payment Then the Temenggong/Bendahara did the dirty behind the Sultan back He negotiated with the British to support him to get rid of the Sultan & declared himself as the Sultan
@@TheMan-xp4cb S'pore did not appear suddenly in 1965. In the 20s, there were already many Chinese immigrants selling food on the streets. These immigrants came to S'pore and Malaya to make a living with the intention of returning to their hometowns in China, one day. These hawkers were relocated to the hawker centres in the 70s. In fact many Chinese food in M'sia have their origins in China southern provinces too. In that era, the Chinese or even indians in both S'pore and Malaya were free to travel around and could have exchanged their cooking recipes among themselves. How do you prove that all S'porean food are from yr country? I am pretty sure that there must be some created in S'pore and later got popular in M'sia and vice versa. I am sure , if it can happen today, it could happen in the past too. One example is the creation of yusheng (lo hei) , I am pretty sure it is a dish improvised from the traditional raw fish dish from China, created by the 4 heavenly chefs from a few local cantonese restaurants. I know you will argue that it is a dish created in Seremban but the restaurant does not have strong evidence. Another dish created by one of the restaurants-龙凤酒家(dragon phoenix restaurant) is the yam ring( 佛钵飘香), you can find this dish in the Malaysian menu too.
I don’t think this creator realise the big diff between Singapore & Malaysia. One is HIGHLY developed & the one still developing. Not even at the same level to compare.😅😂
I vote my country Singapore...the comparison was unfair..pls explore more next time..come to Sentosa Island...Lazarus Island...Bird Paradise ....I loved to watch Ken Abroad and other video that showed more of Spore ventures..
Totally agree...OP should also explore Sipadan, Mabul or islands near Semporna for its beaches and snorkeling experience or Kinabalu park or even Kinabalu Mountain for its nature....
@@LinksRoyal Me when the Malaysians still complain about selling the water we bought for a higher price (we had significantly decrease the price of the water yet they still complain)
Bro can i ask u a question? If u were to choose to live in malaysia n earn 10k rm(3k dollars) or live in singapore with 10k dollars n better quality of living n u can travel the world which would u choose?
It depends on the job! As from what i've heard working in Singapore is not easy, the hours are extremely long and tough even though you earn good money, a lot of that money goes on rent etc.
@@YadVenturess bro alot of malaysians work here. Also if u get a singaporean wife u can own a hdb flat which is quite cheap like under 1k monthly deduct thru CPF
Malaysia is a better country fhan Singapore. It is far richer than Singapore. The ministers are richer by far. M'sia has natural resouces and water, to name a few.
Natural resources? How come your salaries are so Low. Your public infrastructure is badly maintained I assume it’s due to lack of funds, your schools omg. Sg schools in the 1990s look more modern than Malaysian schools. Where did your money go to? 😂
You don't seem to get the point. What you said is absolutely true hence this is why Singapore is widely celebrated and awed as a miracle nation. It was kicked out 59 years ago, and rose in a short time to a developed first world country despite the lack of land and natural resource. Malaysia on the other spectrum, is a land blessed by gods. Abundance of land, abundance of natural resources, almost non-existent natural disaster. You see what I mean? Basically in a nutshell, Singapore is equipped for failure but succeeded. Malaysia is equipped for success but not doing as well as Singapore. It is still a developing country struggling with poverty with its people struggling to put food on their tables.
As a Malaysian I will just say Singapore is the best. Their people are smarter they are stronger they are richer. Their level is too high to be compared with Malaysia. We are hundred years behind them. Its too hurtful for us to be compared to this superpower country. Comparing Malaysia with this super power Singapore is like putting a M16 to a Malaysian head. Its too painful. You see Singapore and Malaysians will know how we failed badly. We fell behind so bad that we cant catch up anymore. Their 13 years old kids are s much smarter than our university graduates. And our university graduates working in Singapore as cleaners. Foreigners enjoy making videos like this but its just putting us Malaysians into shame.
Are you Johorean? If you are, then I understand why you put such statement because Johor basically so complacent, just relying on down south. If you in Klang Valley, many people live comfortable, even rich lives. Thank you.
Nope, Malaysians ar3 different from us. Cheating and bribing seem normal to Malaysians. Both countries evolved underemployed different systems for 60 years, we are not the same. Insult to Singaporeans.
And another point I would like to add here..in terms of future world trading industry, when the project of rebuilding the GOLDEN SILK ROAD is completed, definitely Malaysia will be the linking point for southern archipelago countries. Reason why DPR CHINA have less interest with Singapore and why they're focusing on helping Malaysia to build Johor Iskandariah, strengthen the Malaysia sea port system and Malaysia's train system. But in terms of who got the first world country, hands down to Singapore but it won't be that long before becoming under the shadow of Malaysia soon. Still for the present and the future, Singapore will be the best country in the world with their banks being the top notch when executing super magical works on money thingy. This is the few things that made Singapore as the first world country because their banks is their only major power house. But soon, when talking about the real industry dealing with technology, trading and natural resources, no doubt Malaysia will be not just a first world country but also the main major player of ASEAN. But still, banks in Malaysia will still not going to do the same as Singapore as Malaysia's banking system will be too busy in handling real money from the real global trade. As long as the government of US and their allies stop destroying the major countries that utilize and activate the GOLDEN SILK ROAD like Middle East, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Russia and so on, the future of Malaysia will be secured. Just to add, those countries mentioned above are part of the GOLDEN SILK ROAD, with the Middle East being the last stop in the route. The reason why the mythology book 'The Clash of Civilization' which was written by Samuel P Huntington states that "the enemy of progress in humanity is because of Islam and China". In actual fact, it is merely an excuse to destroy the countries involved in the GOLDEN SILK ROAD and hence prohibiting this from becoming a reality. If the GOLDEN SILK ROAD comes to realization, not only will the power of the USD diminish, Singapore would also be forgotten from the global trade front. This was something that made Lee Kuan Yew to be sadden and devastated during the separation of Singapore from Malaysia. He was a visionaire and he foresaw that this GOLDEN SILK ROAD thing will be happening.
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As Malaysian,I don't mind no need a comparison as long as it's ASEAN..as long we as Malaysian live happily without any discriminate towards others..modern is subjective..some of us may like modern some of us may like medium range modern or green and natural country..as Malaysian we never give a priority towards comparison..because it's us living in it
Thank you for sharing Farah! 😊
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Discrimination in Malaysia is not just a fact, is a law. Ask to chinese or indian ancestors malaysian people 😢. I lived there for some months. I was shocked about it. Segregation at school, at university, at hospital, everywhere. So hard to see bunch of students mixed together. Actually there is a concrete diaspora, chinese ancestors malaysian are going away if they can, some of them told me horrible situation and if you search on Google is even worse. Wake up Malaysia, you're so beautiful country with gentle people. Find a way to build up a movement of new generation of integrate people!
@@skadoctor5220 the discrimination in singapore is even worst, the Malay and indians cannot join the Airforce and only chinese ethnic..yikes
Singapore won food category? Yes if you consider high end/hotel food and Michelin star.. In terms of taste and authenticity, M'sia win hands down..
I have to say this is so true
The food are not only centered in kuala lumpur & penang its all over malaysia while singapore only in small island & with the money you pay it doesnt make sense sungapore wins this category.
Singapore has nature too but because the size is small you cannot beat borneo. Nature in borneo is world class.
I’d love to explore some of Singapores nature in the future!
@@YadVenturess the reservoir area.
Yass to Borneo
nature in singapore is a joke, mostly a man made and a few mangroves..LOL
thats what u get in a small country. You cant expect singapore to excel in everything considering its also 3 times smaller than johor@@markzzzzberg1312
Malaysia and Singapore both have their unique charms and strengths, making it hard to choose one over the other. Personally, I think it ultimately depends on what you value most. Malaysia's diversity in culture, delicious street food, and stunning natural landscapes are a definite plus. On the other hand, Singapore's modernity, cleanliness, and efficient public transportation are hard to beat. Overall, I have to say Malaysia is the winner because of the value for money. I traveled to Malaysia last year and had an amazing time me and my family absolutely loved it and can't wait to go back. I feel like Singapore is more catered towards business people and luxury. Loved this comparison, i cant wait for your next video!
Thank you🇲🇾😊
Thank you for sharing your insightful thoughts Mark!
Malaysia’s RapidKL system is pretty good I found but also Grab is soooo cheap, can get almost anywhere around KL for less than $10 AUD.
For me it’s no contest Malaysia everyday of the week, Singapore is very small, you can pretty much see everything in 3 or 4 days, in Malaysia you need a good 4 or 5 days just to explore KL then you have places like Malacca, Ipoh, Penang, Langkawi and then the east coast and Borneo.
I am Malaysian, and dont care which country is better..
I travel a lot of country.. personally.. i prefer my country better..
W opinion
I think you are bias on your comparison and the score is not necessary. Msia cheap for you because of their low rate currency. Who don't love that!? Msia have a lot of places to visit because they are big country with many states. That can't be compare to tiny island of Spore. You make a mistake eating in restaurant at Serangoon, the price targeted for tourist. If you say Msia will only cost around RM 5 to 6 that is true when you eat at local eatery. If you were to eat at Spore food court, it will be $8 to 9. A bit costly but still affordable and better, right? Peace.
Whats your problem? It is his right to see which one is best for them. Take a chill pill dude
vice versa, singapore is clean and safe because that island is freaking small and easy to manage
I see it rude to say bias. I’m watching from London our guy here talks honestly, it’s his right to say what he felt and experience. Every body says Singapore is more expensive. He even said nicely, if anyone know a better or cheaper place leave a comment below. ❤❤❤❤
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Exactl. I felt the same.
It's difficulty to compare SG with MY as one is a city state & the other a country. Unless you are comparing city with city, then it makes sense.
Love yr comments 👍
Of course u can’t compare but it’s NOT due to the size, is more because Malaysia is still developing country been behind Singapore for decades & Singapore is a HIGHLY developed country, most developed in asia, even Japan & S. Korea behind Singapore too. U can Google & find out the facts yourself.❤
I came back from a trip to singapore yesterday. I was disappointed with the food taste, quantity and hygiene. When the coach arrived at Malaysian border my stomach started to crave for good food.
Liar. Go to golden mile hawker, east coast lagoon hawker. Old airport rd. You have to look for the good stalls that are run by old local uncle and aunties. If u eat at any random hawker or stall, Expect lousy food since these stalls are run by malaysians who come here to work. @@markzzzzberg1312
@@monalisaaltenburg4879 easy to develop ah if u only have few hundred sq m to take care and watch, try to do it w indonesia size. thats the point he's tryna say bro a city state and a whole country comparison ? c'mon
Great video and nicely delivered 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have visited both, have been to KL, Borneo and 41x trips to Singapore, I appreciate each one for their various qualities but if I had to pick one it would be Singapore, mainly for its cleanliness and feeling of safety plus probably the best and most efficient airline and airport in the world ☺️
Thanks Martin! Appreciate you watching. I understand and Singapore certainly has its plus points!
Wow! You made a very big mistake by saying you love Singaporean food more! Because malaysians don’t like others praising Singaporean food at all! And you can’t even mention Singaporean food too!
You are the mistake.
Cos that’s the only thing that is subjective. They can’t beat SG in anything, so they said they beat us in food. Actually, I think their food is too oily and unhealthy.
Singapore had never challenge any nations. Just to catch up to development to make a living. Without resources, we need to work harder and under pressure, we forced to think further. And humbly connect with other like minded to enhance linkage for better diplomacy. That all, so simple 😄
Malaysia is cheaper because of the weak currency whearas in Singapore is a strong currency 3.45 ringgit to $1 Singapore. If you earn and spend in Singapore, in fact, Singapore is cheaper than Malaysia. One example, both earn the same 3k sing dollar and 3k ringgit to their respective country, you may get an iphone cost $1,399 and 4,699 ringgit, that means you only need 0.5 month to get an iphone in Singapore, and you need 1.5 month to get the same phone in Malaysia. If your country currency is strong wherever you go is cheap, whereas the currency is weak, wherever you go is expensive. 15:04
Singapore has a higher standard of living, which means basic amenities, food, utility bills, petrol, healthcare, dental care cost more. Most Singaporean earn the Singapore dollar to spend it in Singapore, not Malaysia so the conversion rate only applies if you spend it in Malaysia. Cheap currency has its strong points, such as competitive pricing for exporting goods and being an attractive place for tourism and investments. It's the same reason why expats prefer Malaysia over Singapore because rent is extremely costly in Singapore and the same price can get you a luxurious condominium with money left to spare. Malaysia is basically Singapore at a fraction of the price
For sure the currency does play a big factor in pricing, however, Singapore besides having a fairly strong currency has extremely high prices and I would say even more then Dubai where I lived for a number of years.
How many times do you buy an iphone in a year? 😂 Adoiii
@shakirjamaludin5302 That is one example.
It is wrong because a 3k job in Singapore is a 6k+ job or more than twice in Malaysia, but SGD still 3.5 times more than MYR though.
Spore is the urban country & they dont have a rural area. U vant compare the two countries.
I think most people including many Singaporeans would disagree with regard to food. Can’t judge a country’s cuisine on a single dish.
Thank you for this video. Both countries, Malaysia and Singapore are beautiful.
Which country is better, it all depends on how you look at it and from which angle you assess the two countries. Malaysia is far more affordable than Singapore. The majority Malaysian consisted of plural society and Singapore are mostly consisted of singular society. In terms of value for your money, Malaysia is a clear winner.
Absolutely Yasin! You’re right it depends from which angle you look at it. I love the fact that Malaysia is so great for value for money 🙏
@@YadVenturess I'm just glad that both of you guys have had a good time in Malaysia and Singapore. I think both countries would welcome you back, anytime. 😄
@YasinAffandi Both countries have their pros and cons.
@@kaiserlow652 Yes, all countries, cities, towns, villages in the world have their own attractions, vibes, charm and beauty. 😄
How on earth can SG compares to M'sia in terms of natural scenery? You should add 2 more catergories - safety/crime rates and cleanliness.
SG has strict laws/rules but it is fair. And racism is minimal.
You cant just say according do your liking. He is comparing and deciding based on what he and his wife likes, focus on. Take a chill pill.
Why not compared the lenght of highways😂 longest bridges and longest waterways
True. How on earth can singapore have a natural scenery😂. Should compare singapore with a developed city like kuala lumpur which is the same size than people would see singapore is trying to make the country greener n has more parks😂
Lol racism in Singapore is terrible.
the socialism is sucks in Singapore said by singaporean citizens themself.
Wait till you run into issues with the respective authority, you will know the vast difference between the two states.
Exactly. Anyone who lives in both countries before will know that Singapore is a great place to live in but Malaysia is only great for visiting haha😂
Exactly, especially if you live in that mini north korea dictatorship country like singapore where you can be fined in almost everything, cannot chewing gum, cannot grafitti, cannot critisize theri dictator government, cannot playing firework, and the list goes on and on... what a boring city that is so strict like a boarding school and no fun🤣🤣
i think u are jealous. Dont need to say so much. Childish. You wanna do all the poor mans activities thats why u not happy u cannot do that in sg. in fact, u can chew gum in sg but cannot sell. Graffiti? are u good? Take your piss graffiti and stay in new york. @@markzzzzberg1312
Nice explanation on both lovely country... Of course as Msian I preferred Msian😅😅 but nobody is perfect thanks for the honest opinions
Thank you so much for watching :)
Honestly SINGAPORE "equal rights" BETTER then MALAYSIA said it all.
you cant expact lions beard on tiger bruhh..
It’s unfair comparison. Compare Singapore with a city and perhaps the state it’s in, even that latter bit unequal measurement & not good for fair comparison because much bigger land means greater nature to explore n to enjoy.
What is the purpose of comparison? Singapore is just a tiny country and everything there was expensive, where Malaysia is very more cheaper. Almost everyday Singaporeans cross the border coming down making a visit to Malaysia to taste 'a better life' in Malaysia. Ha ha! If you say Malaysia is diverse, Singapore is also diverse. Malaysia has Malay, Chiness, Indian, Singapore is also same. If you say Singapore is clean, Malaysia is also clean, but Singapore as a tiny country more easy to clean the whole part of the country. Ha ha! If you say Singaporean are richer than Malaysian then it is true. So, be specific with your comparison. If you say Malaysia having more attractive places, it is sure because Malaysia has 16 states (including 3 Federal Terriotary) where Singapore is just that one state. So, again, you should be specific with your comparison - on what subject?
Singapore has both nature and the city. You should go trekking at Sungei Buloh Nature reserve, botanical gardens, southern ridges, macritchie reservoir, pulau ubin, sister's island etc. We got nature too!
To me, it is unfair to compare 2 countries of very different sizes. Singapore is a city state, while Malaysia has multiple cities spanning over 2 considerable land size, 1 in the west side and the other is on Borneo island.
Of course Malaysia would have much much more land size for nature
I’d love to do some trekking in Singapore! Thank you for those recommendations 🙏
Syukri, Singapore has no nature … their tourist spots are mostly a man made…
even KL is better than Singapore, urban, nature, etc
@@YadVenturessPlease take a look at how the two malaysians behaved below your comment! Syukrisaidi96 didn’t even said any bad things about malaysia! You can see how rude malaysians are!!!
KL jam no one enjoy. You can enjoy your long jams. KL need to travel between good food places. Singapore go one hawker can enjoy so many good food. I go golden mile hawker happy. Dont need to waste time travel between places and get into jams. @@markzzzzberg1312
A fairer comparison would be Singapore and KL. I'm Australian, so have no bias - I think the fact this guy rated SG as having better food and talked about prices means all he did in SG was hang around the downtown area and get ripped off at touristy / expat areas. Yes Singapore is more expensive than Malaysia but it's no different (in fact better value options) than the UK or Australia. Malaysia also isn't that cheap for locals who earn in ringgit.
you only need to compare singapore to kuala lumpur..since singapore is city-state country..eventhough i am malaysia i guess singapore win though.
in term of Nature, Friendliness, Attraction, Food, Cost of living, Highway connection, KL win
Bro thinks KL is elite city. U wanna compare KL compare everything. To airport, to infrastruture, to public trasnsport, to education, to water parks, bird parks. All lose. Dont need to compare. dont be jealous. KL everyday jam like hell. Highway connection for what.@@markzzzzberg1312
As a Singaporean, a meal usually costs about 8-15SGD in normal restaurants. Of course u can get them way cheaper at hawker centres and coffee shops. It's the more high end restaurants that has food that costs more than $15. We have parks, resevoirs and islands here u may not have seen before but because Malaysia's bigger and we are indeed a city their nature beats us. Land sizes matter so I can't say a Malaysia v Singapore argument is always valid
Thank you for sharing.
nextime do it LONDON vs TOKYO,,which one Better??,,
When i visit Tokyo, I'll be sure to make one!
I bet tokyo
Without a shadow of doubt, Tokyo is far more advanced, organized and intelligent over ancient and poor London.
@josephmanzuni8593 I dunno in terms of living I've heard their work life balance is appalling plus their suicide rates are very high their is open discrimination to people not 100% Japanese in the work place, people not expressing their true feelings etc but correct me if I'm wrong this is just what I've heard and read
We appreciate your opinions on both Malaysia and Singapore. I guess we often have a greater appreciation for other countries, particularly when compared to the things that are unavailable or lacking in our own. In actuality, every country has a distinctive history, culture, way of life, and progress. Depending on each person's individual taste, some of them may suit some people while not all may be as appreciative. Comparing Singapore to Malaysia is similar to comparing Malaysia to Indonesia in terms of magnitude. A small country might be easier to run than a large one, and different cultures and people may have different mindsets. Sometimes learning more about a country requires more time than judging it based on its first impression.
Thank you so much for sharing! I agree it's important to learn about the countries and get a better understanding overall! :)
You can tour Singapore in a day by bicycle
Yes! I've previously done that its great
Bro, you got them right except … … the food. The type of essentially Chinese dishes you like in Singapore - well, the Singaporeans actually kowtow to Malaysia for way better tasting versions. In Malaysia, don’t just eat the awesome Malay and Indian cuisine. Go for the Chinese cuisine too. Singaporeans and Chinese mainlanders (and Hongkies) absolutely rave about it. Go for the very basic looking Chinese restaurants with lots of Chinese words. Don’t be intimidated if you don’t speak their lingo because they will know what exactly to recommend to you. Who knows, it may even change your score in favour of Malaysia (not that Malaysians care really) :)
I beg to differ. Singapore actually does some of the Chinese dishes better. Also, some dishes may have the same name but are entirely different dishes between both countries like Bak Kut Teh & Hokkien Mee for etc.
Mainland Chinese and HKers in general do not find Chinese food in Southeast Asia great. Malaysians are quite delusional.
@@KeoNz agree. SG Bak Kut Teh is totally different from Malaysian. They are different dishes that share the same name. I dun know why Malaysians keep accusing us of stealing their BKT.
Comparing a third-world country with one that is ranked top of the first-world country has very little meaning!
yeahh first world country where most.of the citizens live in flats...hahaha..and dont forget..Spore was once part of Malaysia until.LKY stole it from us
@@jameshetfield1792 Even the smallest flat is most likely worth a million Malaysian currency! How many Malaysians are able to cumulate assets worth that much? Tell all your fellow Malaysians to return home instead of slobbering in Singapore! Thank you for telling the world what level of stupidity Malaysian politicians were!
@@jameshetfield1792
How was Singapore stolen when Malaysia didn't want us in the first place? Get your facts right! How do you feel when you are disowned by your own parents? You leave and chart your own destiny. Either you live or you die. Isn't it ironical that so many Malaysians now choose to work in Singapore.
@@jameshetfield1792actually LKY was a big proponent of Singapore being included in Malaysia formation in 1963 and was deeply upset when Singapore was expelled.
Depends on what's to be compared....So let's say we are comparing beaches and nature....so no matter what a first world country like Singapore has to offer, comparing it with the islands near Semporna, Sabah simply didn't do justice, right?
Regardless of what the video is about, am I the only person who is confused by Marina Bay vs. Petronas comparison? Both countries are so much larger than that
Planning to travel in singapore and malaysia, this video was very helpful as it has a lot of information I needed, thank you!
Thank you so much for watching and really happy to hear the video helped you out! I hope you have an amazing trip :)
very good expleantion i will go to visit both thank u
Amazing enjoy! ☺️
It depends on whether your monthly income is 5k SGD dollars or 5k MYR . Only the rich will pick Singapore as most middle income Malaysian is "poor" doing the same jobs, example Uniqlo Supervisor is paid SGD 2.2k (MYR 7.6) while same job in Malaysia is SGD 730 (MYR 2.5k) yet their products are sold at same SGD price in both countries. Pity the Company EXPLOITED their staff.
You cant even compare the nature between malaysia who have the best diving site in the world in sipadan & the oldest rainforest in the world in Belum rainforest.
Malaysia got a lot of subsidies. Government hospital is cheap. RM1 doctor fee, which include MRI, X-Ray, and medication 3 months. Cooking oil also subsidy RM2.70 for 1kg. Petrol also subsidize no matter how expensive the oil price. Most car parks are free, unless city or cbd area.
Thank for sharing
4:04 what's that black rectangle at the left side?
Probably an UNO +4 card
It’s a video recorder effect! 😊
Malaysia and Singapore is too general. Better specify which city. Just Like Kota Kinabalu vs Singapore or KL vs Sg.. Because Malaysia have 2 part, west/peninsular and East/North Borneo.
It depends how you look at it, as most people visit all types of places when visiting countries, travellers don’t stay in one city they typically travel around so it’s good to cover main cities and some of the surrounding areas.
Singapore is a city state and a country so it counts
In my fictional world, Malaysia surpass Singapore in every way
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Lmao
Both encountered racial clashes. So so sad.
Please what can you advise me, i m a fresher data scientist from canada, what place is better for me?? Thanks.
cant really compare both country due to the size and the natural resources between them. as for food its a personal preference but i enjoyed the creativity and variety of Malaysian food
Which country is better for international students to do part-time jobs and cover all expenses, including tuition fees?
It depends on your budget but im sure Singapore will be more expensive.
You should actually be going to differparts of Malaysia ie; Penang, melacca, KL, Johore, Desaru, then compare to Singapore.
Hopefully i will be this year ❤
KL win
Penang, melacca and Johore are small towns. Can’t compare with SG.
In regards to chinese food you noticed Malayaia more authentic they cooked with the bones in the fish meat etc. They removed the bones in Sigapore you can just chew your way through....so in Malaysia like life eat slow...singapore eat and rush it
Before the british, singapore was called temasek which falls under johor sultanate. Sg was one of our islands. It was the only island that malaysia gave away to ethnic chinese migrants.
S'pore became a British colony in 1824.
@kaiserlow652 yes the Anglo Dutch agreement
Evidence suggests that a significant trading settlement existed on the S'pore island in the 14th century. The last ruler of the Kingdom of Singapura, Parameswara, was expelled by the Majapahit or the Siamese before he founded Malacca.
Thanks for sharing that’s interesting to know 🙏
As if singaore got NO malays there.
‘Nah-see Laaa-mah-ck’
I can’t-
Due to Singapore strict law, i find its kind amusing that u can park huge sum of cash overthere without question ask😂
Same like switzeland.
They acted all mighty but they too, close 1 eye on illegal fund
We all know why 😂
Are you sure? Did you try to open an account in Sg with “ huge” sum of money? If you are Malaysian, I doubt so. A salaried Malaysian can hardly a save 1 million SGD in your lifetime. 😂. I am a Singaporean, I tried to open a FD at HSBC SG yesterday, I have to spend one hour answering questions. You are a Malaysian who just talked garbage. I dun think you even have 100 K sgd . 😆.
😂. I dun believe you have huge sums of money to park in Sg if you are Malaysian. I just open a savings account yesterday min 2k sgd, I have to do 1 hour kyc with the bank. U obviously never open account in Sg. Liar.
Living as a local in both countries I have to say that I just can’t tell the difference between both except of course the cost.
Interesting, thank you for sharing
Er.. Malaysia has a lot more Malays and Muslims. Very obvious.
Of course Malaysia. Singapore need water from Malaysia to do economic activities. Singapore is bored,. so Malaysia is far better than
Singapore. Even Penang is better than Singapore.
You need to check your brain malusian! He already said he preferred malusia! Why I still see d_g barking below the video!
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Red flag! Another keyboard warrior spotted @gogoalakazam, living within his own bubble. Yes you have plenty of water there but its not clean water 😂
Penang is the most boring shith*le on earth. G drive food all msg and it’s so dirty.
please compare political policies fairness to all different races, religions.
In comparing SG with MY one must take into account a fundamental ground. The former is a city-state with no country to speak of, the latter is a conventional country-state. Hence nature or cost must be based on a different perspective. One is an advanced, orderly, clean, safe….. place, while the other is not. In short it is just an apple-orange comparison!
Be specific, Bukit Bintang vs Orchard Rd, KL Bird Park vs SG Bird Paradise, for instance. Or try to do a walking or cycling tour in KL, or needless to say anymore. Even for nature you should compare on the basis of a city. You will marvel the amount and accessibility of nature in SG. Value for money must be judged on whether for the same price you can get the same quality or level of experience.
Look , As a Malaysia we dont need to compare with Singapore. Literally u can cycling to Singapore if u want to. Singapore are more Chinese and Malaysia are more Malay(Muslim), thats it!
Singapore is both city and state and both countries were British territories.
Very hard to compare. Singapore is developed, Malaysia is developing. Singapore small land area property and rental price higher that translates to higher prices. Malaysia massive land available.
Just figure the price of a small diamond and a big tapioca.
And that’s why Singapore can afford to be the no.1 investor in Malaysia for MANY decades but Malaysia can’t even afford to invest in expensive Singapore🤣🤣
Actually the version of Hainanese Chicken rice you get in Singapore is originally from Ipoh in Malaysia. Although Hainanese Chicken rice by itself is available even in Thailand and Indonesia, as it originates from China and not Southeast Asia.
A lot of cooks came from malaysia ipoh penang
Very bad taste
I'm Thai and we have our own version of the chicken rice too, but I think the Malaysian version is extremely tasty. Much better than the Singapore version.
During the 19th and 20th century, a significant amount of Hainanese decided to move south - which was then widely known as Nanyang (南洋) - particularly to Singapore.
The dish came into fruition in the 1920s, by a Hainanese chef named Wang Yiyuan who was living in Singapore. It then started to gain popularity in the mid 20th century by a chef named Moh Lee Twee, a Singaporean of Hainanese descent, whose Swee Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant operated at Middle Road for five decades.
@user-gb2sw2no3l bro... it depend on each individual taste bud. There is no right or wrong.
Easily Malaysia wins. You're comparing a human to a machine.
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Honestly, Malaysians personalities are even more meh than Sg. They talk a lot more than Singaporeans , but they are like broken record repeating same shit again and again. Villagers. A lot of them will deliberately talked loudly in office to show Singaporeans that they are more “interesting “, but actually we find the, loud and rude , no respect for shared spaces.
Lol. Oh please. I find Malaysians are so meh! KL is Sg in early 1990s no personality!
Both countries are beautiful, visit both again n explore n enjoy our cultres😊
Definitely!!
Sorry to say for food you comparing to concord hotel in spore n street food in msia so the taste is better
I wanna immigrate but what's keeping me away from Singapore is the price
It is incredibly expensive
Ppl tend to forget that the MOST Impt part >SALARY😂Singapore has the HIGHEST avg salary in asia & is the only asia country that can come in world top 10 highest.❤
That means to say Singapore avg salary is about 6 times higher than Malaysia, just 3 yrs ago it was 5 times higher, it has gone bad to worst for Malaysia🤭
Now u understand why millions of Malaysians have crossed border daily to work in sg & many are still waiting to become citizens. I do know many Malaysians have waited over 20-30 yrs & still waiting to become S’porean esp now it has become tougher to get approved🥰
@@YadVenturess
Just earn more
I gather that Malaysia has a reservation system in jobs politics and education favoring the bumiputras just like india. Countries that swear by reservation will have talent moving elsewhere and remaining in the developing bracket for a long long time
Can you do comparison between Indonesia and Malaysia?
I haven’t been to Indonesia yet! But I will once I do 🙏
Malaysia of course….. as a frequent visitor to both countries , nothing special about Singapore other than it’s advanced infrastructure and transport system….but people are rude, food is bland and everything looks like it’s a carbon copy of most other cities in the world. You might feel safe from criminals but anxious at the same time wondering if whatever you’re doing is illegal simply like chewing gum…. Believe it or not , drugs user are everywhere in Singapore it is scary….. Malaysia of course not as sterile or advanced but what you see is what you get, vast green spaces, modern infrastructure with decent transport systems…. There’s so much you can fo in Malaysia… shopping, beach, entertainment, and world class food destination…. People are so nice and respectful….. despite being multi cultural everyone lives in harmony…. Weak currency is bad for the locals but great for visitors
Lol! Don’t pretend to be a visitor lah! The way you wrote your story, you are definitely a malusian !🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Malaysia is nice only security wise is a bit challenging. My friend lives in Malaysia he only wears his Rolex watch and gold stuff when he comes back in Singapore.
everything else I got no comment because its your perspective but " drugs user are everywhere in Singapore it is scary…..""
Hahaha, way to say How to tell people you have not visited Singapore before
Looking at your name, I know why you like Malaysia. 😂
Singapore is better 😊
I agreed! And proudly say that Singapore got the independence from Malaysia 😊..
Singapore and Malaysia totally different grade
only on paper. I have been to Singapore not that different compare to Malaysia (KL) but a little bit more tidy. Not that super developed
@Nabila-dx8xf
The singapore is just a cleaner less crime less racism version of malaysia
But gum is illegal here so yeah
@@Nabila-dx8xf Er, salaries are very different in both countries.
@@kelvinyeo9165 nope, Malaysia has a lot more muslims and Malays. Very obvious. Our salaries are very different.
In my fictional world, Malaysia is better than Singapore
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Menu looks delicious 👍
Malaysia is basically in Singapore at a fraction of the cost. Many expats in Singapore moved to Malaysia because the rent is expensive now
Violent cabbage is a Malaysian who put downs every country. He even call Thailand a vice country for sexpats. Btw, the expats who moved to Malaysia are mostly not high end. Top executives still live in SG.
Ah yes a comparison video, the most hated topic for most malaysian.
Agree, we shouldn't compare. Only to arouse unnecessary sentiments and tension. Each country has their positives and negatives, even in First World countries like US and Europe.
Malaysia food is very diverse, i eat malay food, chinese food, indian food, arabic food, thai food, korean, japanese and western anytime i want.
Nice!
😂. You obviously never live in Sg. We have more international food than Malaysia.
@@sart3735 . Ok you guys singaporean win..kiasu. lol.
Malaysia or Singapore? Which one is your favourite guys! Let me know and why! 🇲🇾 🇸🇬
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Definitely Malaysia. Both countries have plenty to offer, however, Malaysia has a strong edge with its affordability and its value for money. 😄
Long term as living, business hub better in KL, tourism also for sure.
I came back from a trip to Malaysia yesterday. I was disappointed with the food taste, quantity and hygiene. When Ithe coach arrived at Grantal Mall my stomach started to crave for good food. There was even a live music at the mass food court.
Singapore for sure
It is safer
Yad, hainanese chicken rice is inspired from hainan island China. Malaysia too has hainan people. In fact we have many dialects like cantonese, hakka, teochew, hainan, fuchow, hokkien etc etc
The dialects u mentioned also exist in S'pore.
That makes sense due to the Chinese influence that Singapore has. What is your favourite?
@@YadVenturess anything. I like Chinese, indian, malay food
There’s no such things called “hainanese chicken rice” in China Hainan just purely called Wen Chong chicken or direct translation Wen chang chicken, that’s it ! The rice they serve are pure plain white rice with no fragrance added nor typical chili serve only garlic sesame oil
@@CrossbredmiMiyang yes I know. It is modified in malaysia and singapore
Langkawi Beach beautiful???.. where got.. lol.. wait till you go to Terengganu or Sabah
All are ugly beaches. Thailand have better beaches.
I choose both
Sg people loves spending here, while malaysian loves working in sg. Our currency is damn weak now
This is very true! Singapore is a great place for Malaysians to work and Singaporeans love spending in Malaysia as it’s cheap 😅
As Singaporean I don't like spending in Malaysia, till now I still don't want spend my money there. 😂😂😂😂
Malaysians offer cheap labor to Singapore. As a 3rd world country, Malaysia is fortunate to have a rich neighbour like Singapore. Our university graduates are jobless and getting a job as a cleaner in Singapore is as high as a doctor's salary in Malaysia. The lucky ones will get a PR and citizenship. This will be a lifetime achievement.
@@Sunny-yh3vfmaybe expect you😅
maybe accept you bruhh..😅
As a Malaysian we dont give fxxk who is better
Be it Singapore or Indonesia
We are only interested in our country
We are not concern with other countries
Correction : Singapore was not part of Malaysia from 1963 to 1965 lol
Singapore was part of Malaysia since time in memorial
Singapore does have indigenious food lol
You mentioned Hainanese Chicken Rice
It is not Singaporean it is Hainan (an island of China)
S'pore was a British colony from 1824 to 1963. S'pore, together with Sabah & Sarawak joined Malaya to form the federation of Malaysia. The hainanese chicken rice was created by a Chinese immigrant in S'pore but I am sure the recipe of this dish today might not be exactly the same.
@@kaiserlow652
It was leased to the British by the Sultan of Johor
The British helped the Temenggong/Bendahara to get rid of the legitimate Sultan of Johor
He declared himself as the Sultan of Johor & let the British run Singapore
How can you say it was British when it was not meant to be permanent
There is no native Singaporean food lol, you just rename them
Chinese Chicken Rice as Hainanese Chicken Rice
Laksa Kuah Lemak as Singapore Laksa
Mee Hoon Goreng Putih as Singapore Noodle
Stop re writing history & learn real history instead
@@TheMan-xp4cb extracted from article : Under the terms of the 1824 treaty, Singapore and its surrounding islands were ceded to the EIC.4 In exchange, the sultan and temenggong received a lump sum of money, had their allowances raised and were allowed to continue living on land set aside for them in Singapore.
For signing the treaty, the sultan received 33,200 Spanish dollars and a monthly allowance of 1,300 Spanish dollars for life, while the temenggong received a monthly stipend of 700 Spanish dollars in addition to a lump sum of 26,800 Spanish dollars.6 The sultan and temenggong agreed to maintain free trade in their possessions and were forbidden to have any correspondence with foreigners without the EIC’s permission.
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Exactly, it was leased
It was never intended to be permanent
The payment was a lease payment
Then the Temenggong/Bendahara did the dirty behind the Sultan back
He negotiated with the British to support him to get rid of the Sultan & declared himself as the Sultan
@@TheMan-xp4cb S'pore did not appear suddenly in 1965. In the 20s, there were already many Chinese immigrants selling food on the streets. These immigrants came to S'pore and Malaya to make a living with the intention of returning to their hometowns in China, one day. These hawkers were relocated to the hawker centres in the 70s. In fact many Chinese food in M'sia have their origins in China southern provinces too. In that era, the Chinese or even indians in both S'pore and Malaya were free to travel around and could have exchanged their cooking recipes among themselves. How do you prove that all S'porean food are from yr country? I am pretty sure that there must be some created in S'pore and later got popular in M'sia and vice versa. I am sure , if it can happen today, it could happen in the past too. One example is the creation of yusheng (lo hei) , I am pretty sure it is a dish improvised from the traditional raw fish dish from China, created by the 4 heavenly chefs from a few local cantonese restaurants. I know you will argue that it is a dish created in Seremban but the restaurant does not have strong evidence. Another dish created by one of the restaurants-龙凤酒家(dragon phoenix restaurant) is the yam ring( 佛钵飘香), you can find this dish in the Malaysian menu too.
Singapore is not cheap.
For sure! Very expensive.
@@YadVenturess You eat hotel food of course is expensive. Try hawker food centre cheap and good.
Admin should know that KL are prone to flood during the monsoon season .
Singapore also has tons of rain.. when we were there it was raining everyday
Tons of rain of rain in singapore but there was no flood.@@YadVenturess
who's said sg not flood.last time i worked there also got flood at the orchard.
@@junaiditimbang8497 that’s nothing compared to Malaysia. We only had a few more than 10 years ago, you had many! Now you have sinkholes!
It is not even fair comparison😂
I don’t think this creator realise the big diff between Singapore & Malaysia. One is HIGHLY developed & the one still developing. Not even at the same level to compare.😅😂
I vote my country Singapore...the comparison was unfair..pls explore more next time..come to Sentosa Island...Lazarus Island...Bird Paradise ....I loved to watch Ken Abroad and other video that showed more of Spore ventures..
I appreciate your vote!! I will be back to explore more i promise :) ❤️
Totally agree...OP should also explore Sipadan, Mabul or islands near Semporna for its beaches and snorkeling experience or Kinabalu park or even Kinabalu Mountain for its nature....
the island in singapore is boring and the water is dirty..most of them are a man made island not a real natural tropical island
@@markzzzzberg1312 lol Salty Malaysian spotted. dirty water? being able to drink from from tap is dirty?
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Me when the Malaysians still complain about selling the water we bought for a higher price (we had significantly decrease the price of the water yet they still complain)
Singapore part of Malaysia 1963 - 1965 .. this fact no correct
Both
Malaysia especially KL is better. Surprised food is better in SG for but different thinking, experiences I supposed.
I suppose preparation is hygienic. Some parts of kl, is not appetising as people can see rats in chinatown area.
That’s your view. Food in KL and Penang are overrated by Malaysians. Suck and oily.
Do u feel the racism???
Not me personally but i spoke to some locals in Malaysia that said they did.
This is a very naive comparison. !! I
Bro can i ask u a question? If u were to choose to live in malaysia n earn 10k rm(3k dollars) or live in singapore with 10k dollars n better quality of living n u can travel the world which would u choose?
I will choose Singapore because Singapore 10k can travel everywhere you like, whereas, 10k rm in Malaysia, you could not go where much.
It depends on the job! As from what i've heard working in Singapore is not easy, the hours are extremely long and tough even though you earn good money, a lot of that money goes on rent etc.
@@YadVenturess bro alot of malaysians work here. Also if u get a singaporean wife u can own a hdb flat which is quite cheap like under 1k monthly deduct thru CPF
We are both inter link.. we are different and same in many things …. All boleh! 😂😂😂
Main difference is Malaysia is a Muslim country and Singapore is a non Muslim country
Malaysia is a secular country and not muslim country.
Both are secular country that follow british laws as fundamental.
@@linustw Malaysia is Muslim majority with Islam as state religion it’s a Muslim nation what’s wrong in it if it is
@@shehzadchowdhury8327it’s a Muslim majority country but they follow common law, Alcohol is legal and readily available.
@@joshf-w9602 Malaysia does not follow common laws. That’s why MNCs do not want to contract directly with Malaysian companies.
@@linustw Malaysian Chinese in denial!
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Malaysia is a better country fhan Singapore. It is far richer than Singapore. The ministers are richer by far. M'sia has natural resouces and water, to name a few.
Thanks for sharing!
Natural resources? How come your salaries are so Low. Your public infrastructure is badly maintained I assume it’s due to lack of funds, your schools omg. Sg schools in the 1990s look more modern than Malaysian schools. Where did your money go to? 😂
You don't seem to get the point. What you said is absolutely true hence this is why Singapore is widely celebrated and awed as a miracle nation. It was kicked out 59 years ago, and rose in a short time to a developed first world country despite the lack of land and natural resource.
Malaysia on the other spectrum, is a land blessed by gods. Abundance of land, abundance of natural resources, almost non-existent natural disaster. You see what I mean?
Basically in a nutshell, Singapore is equipped for failure but succeeded. Malaysia is equipped for success but not doing as well as Singapore. It is still a developing country struggling with poverty with its people struggling to put food on their tables.
when will you come to Pakistan
I've already been :)
@@YadVenturess
Go to North korea
As a Malaysian I will just say Singapore is the best. Their people are smarter they are stronger they are richer. Their level is too high to be compared with Malaysia. We are hundred years behind them. Its too hurtful for us to be compared to this superpower country.
Comparing Malaysia with this super power Singapore is like putting a M16 to a Malaysian head. Its too painful. You see Singapore and Malaysians will know how we failed badly. We fell behind so bad that we cant catch up anymore. Their 13 years old kids are s much smarter than our university graduates. And our university graduates working in Singapore as cleaners.
Foreigners enjoy making videos like this but its just putting us Malaysians into shame.
I find Singaporeans snobbish at times if they found out you are from across the causeway.
Our mistake in 1997 financial crisis, Dr m did not peg ringgit to usd. Now it is too late to peg as it is very low.
Are you Johorean? If you are, then I understand why you put such statement because Johor basically so complacent, just relying on down south. If you in Klang Valley, many people live comfortable, even rich lives. Thank you.
Hello how many malaysians actually migrated and took up singapore citizenships along its way
@@linustwmostly malaysian chinese who lost the politic battle in malaysia and lazy enough to travel far but chose next door PAP
Singapore is just an expensive Malaysia lol.
Very expensive!
Richer country. Malaysia just refused to accept our salaries are higher.
The fact is Singapore is a a part of malaysia😂😂.. did you know? The real name is SINGA PURA.
Singapore was part of Malaya and not malaysia.
Failed ur history is it?
Singapura is in the center of ASEAN. It must be of an Austronesian origin not chinese ! Chinese of Sinkapore will betray ASEAN for their CCP !
Msia n singapore hv no different in their societies bcos they were frm the same nation before.singapore is a small country that easy to manage.😂
Nope, Malaysians ar3 different from us. Cheating and bribing seem normal to Malaysians. Both countries evolved underemployed different systems for 60 years, we are not the same. Insult to Singaporeans.
And another point I would like to add here..in terms of future world trading industry, when the project of rebuilding the GOLDEN SILK ROAD is completed, definitely Malaysia will be the linking point for southern archipelago countries. Reason why DPR CHINA have less interest with Singapore and why they're focusing on helping Malaysia to build Johor Iskandariah, strengthen the Malaysia sea port system and Malaysia's train system.
But in terms of who got the first world country, hands down to Singapore but it won't be that long before becoming under the shadow of Malaysia soon.
Still for the present and the future, Singapore will be the best country in the world with their banks being the top notch when executing super magical works on money thingy. This is the few things that made Singapore as the first world country because their banks is their only major power house.
But soon, when talking about the real industry dealing with technology, trading and natural resources, no doubt Malaysia will be not just a first world country but also the main major player of ASEAN. But still, banks in Malaysia will still not going to do the same as Singapore as Malaysia's banking system will be too busy in handling real money from the real global trade.
As long as the government of US and their allies stop destroying the major countries that utilize and activate the GOLDEN SILK ROAD like Middle East, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Russia and so on, the future of Malaysia will be secured.
Just to add, those countries mentioned above are part of the GOLDEN SILK ROAD, with the Middle East being the last stop in the route. The reason why the mythology book 'The Clash of Civilization' which was written by Samuel P Huntington states that "the enemy of progress in humanity is because of Islam and China". In actual fact, it is merely an excuse to destroy the countries involved in the GOLDEN SILK ROAD and hence prohibiting this from becoming a reality.
If the GOLDEN SILK ROAD comes to realization, not only will the power of the USD diminish, Singapore would also be forgotten from the global trade front.
This was something that made Lee Kuan Yew to be sadden and devastated during the separation of Singapore from Malaysia. He was a visionaire and he foresaw that this GOLDEN SILK ROAD thing will be happening.
Very interesting, thank you for sharing
@@YadVenturess See, that's the true malaysian character for you! They like to belittle Singapore!
Singapore and ‘affordable’ don’t belong in the same sentence 😂
LOL It's hard to find cheap things!
@@YadVenturessLol! Pound is so much stronger than ringgit! Of course everything in malaysia is so cheap for you!
Singapore is much more better and great compare to malay
How many people in spore.. how big is spore
You are comparing a country to a race?
He can't differentiate between a race and a country. Lol!@@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
U seen so racist.go back 2 china
Singapor is malay land