Top 8 tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur 1) Merdeka PNB 118 - 679 meters (second tallest building in the world) - 118 floor 2) The Exchange TRX 106 - 454 meters ( World's Largest Rooftop Park and 19th tallest building in the world ) - 106 floor 3) Pertronas Twin Towers - 452 meters ( 21th and 22th tallest building in the world and also Tallest Twin Towers in the world) - 88 floor 4) KL tower - 421 meters 5) Oxley Tower - 346 meters 6) Four Seasons Hotel - 343 meters 7) Menara Telekom TM Tower - 310 meters 8) 8 Conlay KL - 308 meters
1:28 - Merdeka 118. It is not cheating. The shape of the tower resembles the silhouette of Tunku Abdul Rahman (1st Prime Minister) when he raised his right hand and chanted the word “Merdeka!” 7 times on 31 August 1957. Hence, the long pole on the peak of the tower mimics Tunku Abdul Rahman’s outstretched hand.
Best since you are in Malaysia, must visit from KL (3D/2N), Genting Highlands (2D/1 Night) -Cameron Highlands (2D/1 Night) (organic steamboat)-Perak (Ipoh) 3D/2N good food Dim Sum, and many places to eat at near distance.
Do visit some churches and smaller towns in Malaysia... Places that are often mislooked upon. Kl has some nice ones like holy rosary and so does Melaka and penang and perak regions
There’s something about the wanton noodles like that in southern region (KL, johor, melaka etc) that never use dark soy sauce like in Penang. And the wanton,suikow is huge.
Have you guys tried cili padi, bird eye chili , it's small but very spicy. Spicy Thai food, cili padi. Spicy Indian food, cili padi, not just masala spices. Spicy Malaysian and Indonesian food, cili padi.
Besides KL, Penang, Malacca, East Malaysia ie Sabah & Sarawak and many beautiful islands worth exploring. Welcome and hope you two have an incredible and pleasant time here 🙏
You guys are very sweet and lovely couple. Love that for you. I’m an American living here in Kuala Lumpur and I saw you walking down my building in this video. I wish we were friends. My wife would love to get to know y’all 😊😊
Welcome back.. wow.. when i see that i already subscribe that means something (which means i already see your old Malaysia video) Or maybe i also already comment or maybe not.. sorry my memory are getting more and more worsen as i am get more older. Even sometime i forgot that I'm already old.. 😅😅
Another great video guys. I want me a barley lemonade. And OMG I couldn't stop laughing at the monkey footage. That's so funny! 😅😅😅 Can imagine how terrifying it would have been at the time though. Love you guys.
Welcome back to KL and in particular this episode exploring my hometown 😅 I Stayed at the purple flat throughout the 80s and school around the vicinity 😊 The closed coffee shops only open for breakfast and lunch and my favourite char kuey teow is from that closed coffee shop opposite YMCA 😅
That is not symbolising unicorn horn on top of the building. It is actually symbolising the stretching hand of our 2st prime minister when he shouted ‘merdeka’ means independence during the welcoming of Independence Day in 1957. The ceremony was at the very site this new bldg merdeka 118 is now standing.
We absolutely were just being silly but thank you so much for clarifying this. It’s great to know the history behind the building and just something we missed researching online, cheers ❤️
I believe tourist can go up to the top 'horn' of the building, just wait until it is properly launched... They are functional floors, if I am not wrong, not just being built for sake of breaking world's tallest building
Malaysia truly Asia is when you really immerse outside of the city and venture more outside and get to know the locals.In the city there are many migrants workers and most of them doesn't speak english,which make communication difficult.
That 'unicorn' building design was inspired by the first Prime Minister announcing independence with his hand up. Hence, the name Merdeka. And the reason Guiness accepted it as world 2nd tallest in the world.
Welcome to malaysia...have you try jalan tuanku abdul rahman ( jalan Tar) near masjid india...try go there at night 7pm until 12pm...there are lot of street food you should miss that..start walk from campbell shoping mall until the end you should continue to merdeka square ..see the river of life..enjoy it the diversity of malaysian
just a fact that there's a observation deck in the spire of a unicorn building, so technically you can climb in the spire once it open but the challenge is you have to climb 12 stories high in the spire to reach the observation deck
I am really digging Shelby's correct local pronunciation: Bukit Bintang, kuey teow.... ...and liking Chase's Barley Boba idea (just don't let Simu bite your head off!😋) Haha, as a tourist, I use KL's iconic towers as triangulation waypoints too. 20:02 "Malaysia is such a liveable country" - kudos Shelbs for articulating so well; IMHO, would be a great place for expats to bring up kids if they want exposure to cultural diversity. Truly Asia - (with the added bonus of lingua franca communication so that you can really feel like you're chatting with the locals instead of a language barrier). 😁Only mad dogs, Englishmen, and apparently Canadians.... make for 'grammable views. I hear ya on those bloody little monkey thugs with their Napoleon Complex(es)
Hi, good that u guys came here, this temple, ppl do come but on major chinese n temple celebration festival fest will be busy.Enjoy the architecture n artisery of the building structure, most of the craft mans r from engage from China, coz few local are expert in the crafting
@@ChaseandShelbsmerdeka 118 the one u said unicorn actually a symbolic of independence of malaysia.. the unicorn is actually a symbol of a right hand raised by the prime minister and shout merdeka or independence 7 times..
It's the changing of monsoon period right now. So west coast of malaysia including KL will hotter during the day, but evening might has downpour based on forecast. So , don't forget to bring small umbrella
You don't need to pour the pickled green chili into the soup; just use chopsticks to take a few and eat them together in a mouthful with the noodles. Of course, if you feel you need the soup to be a bit saltier haha but that may not be too healthy :) The broth is usually chicken bone/pork bone based and some even like anchovies. You guys are decent with chopsticks but the soup dumpling its not meant to use chopsticks purely as the skin is very slippery hahaha .... usually we will use the soup spoon as support with another hand or just puncture the dumpling with the chopsticks.
Welcome back folks. BTW, you got confused with kek lok si temple in penang. Thean hou is not the largest temple in malaysia. It is not built in the 19th century.
Hi there, just some information for you on foods in big city in Malaysia especially KL. 90% are cooked and prepared by foreign workers so most are not authentic in taste…it is easy for Malaysian to differentiate but a challenge for visitors. Penang is one of the place where there are laws imposing restrictions on foreigners workers from preparing foods in eateries ….enjoy your time in Malaysia.
The Little India in KL is nothing compare with the Little India in Klang Town, with shops in pre war buildings more authentic foods, vibes,etc ..if interested take KTM Komuter train from KL Sentral to Klang. Btw all major cities in Malaysia have their own Little India but the best is Klang's.
That bird on the roof of Thean Hou Temple is Phoenix and not peacock 😅 In Chinese folklore, the Phoenix & Dragon are in pair.. If there is Phoenix on one side, the other side would have a Dragon.
U been to so many countries... If u two are to choose retirement destination... Where shall it be.. most expatriates choose Thailand or Indonesia I guess.. what's your view? 😅
Sorry, info is wrong. Thean Hou temple was built in 1987 only 37 years old. It is also not the biggest temple in South East Asia. Kek Lok Si in Penang is the biggest in Malaysia.
The unicorn that you referred to is actually the right hand of our beloved first prime minister Tuanku Abdul Rahman when he declared Malaysia independent in 1957,from Britain.
@@ChaseandShelbs For your information, you must understand what is the difference between antenna and spire? An antenna is just functional - something with a technical purpose stuck on top of the building after it's finished. Spires are considered a continuation of the form of the building. Indeed the world’s current tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, officially stands 828 meters tall - but almost 250 metres of that is made up of an unusable spire. Some 29% of the building exists purely for height. But, the antenna of PNB 118 is usable (you can go inside the antenna) and have the highest observation deck than Burj khalifa
Top 8 tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur
1) Merdeka PNB 118 - 679
meters (second tallest
building in the world) - 118 floor
2) The Exchange TRX 106 -
454 meters ( World's Largest Rooftop Park and 19th tallest building in the world ) - 106 floor
3) Pertronas Twin Towers -
452 meters ( 21th and 22th tallest
building in the world and also
Tallest Twin Towers in the world)
- 88 floor
4) KL tower - 421 meters
5) Oxley Tower - 346 meters
6) Four Seasons Hotel - 343
meters
7) Menara Telekom TM
Tower - 310 meters
8) 8 Conlay KL - 308 meters
recommended menu:
1. 檳城亞參叻沙麵 Penang assam laksa
2. 檳城福建蝦麵 Hokkien prawn mee
3. 檳城炒粿條 Penang char kuey teow
4. 扁擔飯 Nasi kandar
5. 金馬倫蔬菜火鍋 Cameron steamboat
6. 怡保芽菜雞飯 Ipoh sprout chicken rice
7. 巴生肉骨茶 Klang bak kut teh
8. 加影沙嗲肉串 Kajang satay
9. 芙蓉燒包 Seremban siew pow
10. 馬六甲雞飯粒 Malacca chicken rice
11. 娘惹珍多冰 chendol
12. 麻坡烏打 Muar otak-otak
13. 新山三樓炒米粉 JB sanlou beehoon
14. 牛肉仁當 beef rendang
15. 肉醬咖喱吐司 roti bakar kacang phool
16. 港蒸筍殼魚 steamed soon hock fish
17. 燒烤魔鬼魚 sting ray ikan pari bakar
18. 燒烤榴蓮巴丁魚 pais patin tempoyak
19. 水煮榴蓮巴丁 masak patin tempoyak
20. 羊肉印度香料飯 nasi bryani mutton
21. 印度甩餅 roti canai
22. 椰漿飯 nasi lemak
23. 羊肉湯 sup kambing
24. 街頭漢堡 Ramly burger
25. 炸香蕉果 goreng pisang
26. 炸菠蘿蜜果 goreng cempedak
27. 囉惹 粿汁 麵粉粿湯 咖椰吐司 肉乾
28. 蘭香美人糕 墨西哥咖啡麵包 咖哩角
29. 椰花酒 air nira kelapa
30. 血腥瑪麗變化版 Asam Boi Mary
31. 冰椰子汁 air kelapa ais
32. 冰甘蔗汁 air tebu ais
33. 冰西瓜汁 air tembikai ais
34. 冰沙梨酸梅汁 kedondong asam boi
35. 冰檸檬酸梅汁 limau asam boi ais
36. 冰蘋果酸梅汁 apple asam boi ais
37. 榴蓮 durian D200, D197, D175, D24
38. 山竹 水翁 紅毛丹 杜古 芒果 火龍果
Bro did the homework..
THIS LIST! Wow 😍 we’ve tackled some of these but now we have even more we need to try.
you forgot our culinary finest. torpedo soup
update, recommended menu :
1. 檳城亞參叻沙麵 Penang assam laksa
2. 檳城福建蝦麵 Hokkien prawn mee
3. 檳城炒粿條 Penang char kuey teow
4. 義蓮青冬炎麵 green tomyam noodle
5. 廣式竹昇麵 Tok Tok Mee noodle
6. 鴨肉粿條湯 duck kuey teow soup
7. 日昇燒鴨飯 Jit Seng roasted duck rice
8. 亞依淡鴨飯 Air Hitam duck rice
9. 伍秀澤海南雞飯 Hainan chicken rice
10. 姚氏姐妹炒粿角 char koay kak
11. 金馬倫蔬菜火鍋 Cameron steamboat
12. 怡保芽菜雞 Ipoh sprout chicken
13. 肉醬咖喱吐司 roti bakar kacang phool
14. 適苑粵菜 Sek Yuen Yue cuisine
15. 海腳人海鮮米粉 seafood noodle
16. 麗豐啦啦米粉 Lai Foong lala noodle
17. 河婆園擂茶 Hor Poh lui cha
18. 鐘格安班飯 Congkak nasi ambeng
19. 禤記瓦煲雞飯 Heun Kee claypot rice
20. 王美記燒肉 Wong Mei Kee roast pork
21. 斯里蘭卡咖哩蟹 Aliyaa curry crab
22. 新記牛肉粉 Shin Kee beef noodle
23. 燒烤榴蓮巴丁魚 pais patin tempoyak
24. 水煮榴蓮巴丁 masak patin tempoyak
25. 咖哩牛肉乾 beef rendang
26. 娘惹黄姜炸鸡 ayam goreng kunyit
27. 馬來式椰香烤雞 ayam percik
28. 羊肉印度香料飯 nasi bryani mutton
29. 印度烤餅烤雞 naan, tandoori ayam
30. 印度奶油雞 butter chicken masala
31. 椰漿鴨蛋 masak lemak telur itik
32. 椰漿牛肉 masak lemak daging salai
33. 濕炒粿條 kuey teow goreng basah
34. 手抓蕉葉飯 banana leaf rice
35. 扁擔飯 nasi kandar
36. 東海岸達崗飯 nasi dagang
37. 藍花飯 nasi kerabu
38. 印度甩餅 roti canai
39. 椰漿飯 nasi lemak
40. 羊肉湯 sup kambing
41. 街頭漢堡 Ramly burger
42. 巴生肉骨茶 Klang bak kut teh
43. 加影沙嗲肉串 Kajang satay
44. 芙蓉燒包 Seremban siew pow
45. 馬六甲雞飯粒 Malacca chicken rice
46. 馬來油飯 nasi beriani gam
47. 麻坡香辣烤魚餅 Muar otak-otak
48. 萬隆麵 mee Bandung
49. 馬來滷麵 mee rebus
50. 新山三樓炒米粉 JB sanlou beehoon
51. 柔佛叻沙 laksa Johor
52. 米糕椰漿蔬菜湯 lontong kuah lodeh
53. 砂拉越哥羅麵 Sarawak kolok mee
54. 砂拉越叻沙 laksa Sarawak
55. 沙巴醃鯖魚 Sabah Hinava
56. 清蒸瀨尿蝦 steamed udang lipan
57. 港蒸筍殼魚 steamed soon hock fish
58. 燒烤魔鬼魚 sting ray ikan pari bakar
59. 參巴魷魚/蝦 sambal sotong/udang
60. 娘惹酸辣魚 asam pedas ikan
61. 馬來風光 kangkung belacan
62. 印尼雞湯 soto ayam
63. 斋月清真雜錦粥 bubur lambuk
64. 暹羅米粉 mee Siam
65. 炸香蕉果 goreng pisang
66. 炸菠蘿蜜果 goreng cempedak
67. 东海岸炸鱼条 keropok lekor
68. 娘惹椰絲球 kuih onde-onde
69. 娘惹九層糕 Nyonya kiuh lapis
70. 三角椰絲糕 kuih koci
71. 香蕉片 kerepek pisang
72. 木薯片 kerepek ubi
73. 福建花生貢糖 kacang tumbuk
74. 印度圈圈餅 murukku
75. 鳳梨酥 tart nenas
76. 豆沙餅 tambun biscuit
77. 香蕉蛋糕 Hiap Joo banana cake
78. 米漿椰漿糕 Ravi's apom manis
79. 曼煎粿 apam balik
80. 囉惹 粿汁 麵粉粿湯 椰醬吐司 肉乾
81. 香蘭糯米糕 墨西哥咖啡麵包 咖哩角
82. 泰式香蘭椰奶馬蹄糕
83. 娘惹珍多冰 chendol
84. 摩摩喳喳 bubur cha cha
85. 椰花酒 air nira kelapa
86. 血腥瑪麗變化版 Asam Boi Mary
87. 芒果冰沙 mango smoothie
88. 西瓜荔枝冰沙 jus tembikai lychee
89. 冰豆蔻汁 ice nutmeg juice
90. 冰椰子汁 air kelapa ais
91. 冰甘蔗汁 air tebu ais
92. 冰仙草 cincau ais
93. 冰羅漢果 luo han guo ais
94. 冰沙梨酸梅汁 kedondong asam boi
95. 冰檸檬酸梅汁 limau asam boi ais
96. 冰蘋果酸梅汁 apple asam boi ais
97. 冰六味湯 laicikang dessert herbal ais
98. 蜂蜜拉茶 teh ais madu
99. 玫瑰奶露 sirap Bandung
100. 榴蓮 durian D200, D197, D175, D24
101. 山竹 水翁 紅毛丹 杜古 西瓜 火龍果
1:28 - Merdeka 118. It is not cheating. The shape of the tower resembles the silhouette of Tunku Abdul Rahman (1st Prime Minister) when he raised his right hand and chanted the word “Merdeka!” 7 times on 31 August 1957. Hence, the long pole on the peak of the tower mimics Tunku Abdul Rahman’s outstretched hand.
Sounds interesting
Best since you are in Malaysia, must visit from KL (3D/2N), Genting Highlands (2D/1 Night) -Cameron Highlands (2D/1 Night) (organic steamboat)-Perak (Ipoh) 3D/2N good food Dim Sum, and many places to eat at near distance.
Welcome back guys
Welcome back home 🇲🇾 guys,hope nice days and enjoyed your tours😉
Welcome back to the city of contrast Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 👍🇲🇾😎
Thanks! 😃
THANKS FOR LOVING MALAYSIA WELCOME
Thank you! 😃
@@ChaseandShelbsyou're welcome k,0keyy🥰✌️
Nice to see back in KL. Enjoy urselves.
Thank you! Will do!❤️
The Merdeka 118 having one of World's highest observation deck at Level 116.
Do visit some churches and smaller towns in Malaysia... Places that are often mislooked upon. Kl has some nice ones like holy rosary and so does Melaka and penang and perak regions
There’s something about the wanton noodles like that in southern region (KL, johor, melaka etc) that never use dark soy sauce like in Penang. And the wanton,suikow is huge.
i dont know why i feel energized listening to u guys talk. thanks for the video. pls enjoy your stay in malaysia.
Aw thank you! That’s really sweet. 🥹 we’re here for awhile so enjoy ❤️
Welcome back guys..so nice to see you both again in your vdeo..hahah..keep it up wth the positivity..
Thank you! Will do!❤️
5:02 it's even better during the golden hour, you can see the golden sunset reflection on the facades of the tower
It’s so beautiful! We’ve indeed saw this 🥹
update, recommended menu :
1. 檳城亞參叻沙麵 Penang assam laksa
2. 檳城福建蝦麵 Hokkien prawn mee
3. 檳城炒粿條 Penang char kuey teow
4. 義蓮青冬炎麵 green tomyam noodle
5. 廣式竹昇麵 Tok Tok Mee noodle
6. 鴨肉粿條湯 duck kuey teow soup
7. 日昇燒鴨飯 Jit Seng roasted duck rice
8. 亞依淡鴨飯 Air Hitam duck rice
9. 伍秀澤海南雞飯 Hainan chicken rice
10. 姚氏姐妹炒粿角 char koay kak
11. 金馬倫蔬菜火鍋 Cameron steamboat
12. 怡保芽菜雞 Ipoh sprout chicken
13. 肉醬咖喱吐司 roti bakar kacang phool
14. 適苑粵菜 Sek Yuen Yue cuisine
15. 海腳人海鮮米粉 seafood noodle
16. 麗豐啦啦米粉 Lai Foong lala noodle
17. 河婆園擂茶 Hor Poh lui cha
18. 鐘格安班飯 Congkak nasi ambeng
19. 禤記瓦煲雞飯 Heun Kee claypot rice
20. 王美記燒肉 Wong Mei Kee roast pork
21. 斯里蘭卡咖哩蟹 Aliyaa curry crab
22. 新記牛肉粉 Shin Kee beef noodle
23. 燒烤榴蓮巴丁魚 pais patin tempoyak
24. 水煮榴蓮巴丁 masak patin tempoyak
25. 咖哩牛肉乾 beef rendang
26. 娘惹黄姜炸鸡 ayam goreng kunyit
27. 馬來式椰香烤雞 ayam percik
28. 羊肉印度香料飯 nasi bryani mutton
29. 印度烤餅烤雞 naan, tandoori ayam
30. 印度奶油雞 butter chicken masala
31. 椰漿鴨蛋 masak lemak telur itik
32. 椰漿牛肉 masak lemak daging salai
33. 濕炒粿條 kuey teow goreng basah
34. 手抓蕉葉飯 banana leaf rice
35. 扁擔飯 nasi kandar
36. 東海岸達崗飯 nasi dagang
37. 藍花飯 nasi kerabu
38. 印度甩餅 roti canai
39. 椰漿飯 nasi lemak
40. 羊肉湯 sup kambing
41. 街頭漢堡 Ramly burger
42. 巴生肉骨茶 Klang bak kut teh
43. 加影沙嗲肉串 Kajang satay
44. 芙蓉燒包 Seremban siew pow
45. 馬六甲雞飯粒 Malacca chicken rice
46. 馬來油飯 nasi beriani gam
47. 麻坡香辣烤魚餅 Muar otak-otak
48. 萬隆麵 mee Bandung
49. 馬來滷麵 mee rebus
50. 新山三樓炒米粉 JB sanlou beehoon
51. 柔佛叻沙 laksa Johor
52. 米糕椰漿蔬菜湯 lontong kuah lodeh
53. 砂拉越哥羅麵 Sarawak kolok mee
54. 砂拉越叻沙 laksa Sarawak
55. 沙巴醃鯖魚 Sabah Hinava
56. 清蒸瀨尿蝦 steamed udang lipan
57. 港蒸筍殼魚 steamed soon hock fish
58. 燒烤魔鬼魚 sting ray ikan pari bakar
59. 參巴魷魚/蝦 sambal sotong/udang
60. 娘惹酸辣魚 asam pedas ikan
61. 馬來風光 kangkung belacan
62. 印尼雞湯 soto ayam
63. 斋月清真雜錦粥 bubur lambuk
64. 暹羅米粉 mee Siam
65. 炸香蕉果 goreng pisang
66. 炸菠蘿蜜果 goreng cempedak
67. 东海岸炸鱼条 keropok lekor
68. 娘惹椰絲球 kuih onde-onde
69. 娘惹九層糕 Nyonya kiuh lapis
70. 三角椰絲糕 kuih koci
71. 香蕉片 kerepek pisang
72. 木薯片 kerepek ubi
73. 福建花生貢糖 kacang tumbuk
74. 印度圈圈餅 murukku
75. 鳳梨酥 tart nenas
76. 豆沙餅 tambun biscuit
77. 香蕉蛋糕 Hiap Joo banana cake
78. 米漿椰漿糕 Ravi's apom manis
79. 曼煎粿 apam balik
80. 囉惹 粿汁 麵粉粿湯 椰醬吐司 肉乾
81. 香蘭糯米糕 墨西哥咖啡麵包 咖哩角
82. 泰式香蘭椰奶馬蹄糕
83. 娘惹珍多冰 chendol
84. 摩摩喳喳 bubur cha cha
85. 椰花酒 air nira kelapa
86. 血腥瑪麗變化版 Asam Boi Mary
87. 芒果冰沙 mango smoothie
88. 西瓜荔枝冰沙 jus tembikai lychee
89. 冰豆蔻汁 ice nutmeg juice
90. 冰椰子汁 air kelapa ais
91. 冰甘蔗汁 air tebu ais
92. 冰仙草 cincau ais
93. 冰羅漢果 luo han guo ais
94. 冰沙梨酸梅汁 kedondong asam boi
95. 冰檸檬酸梅汁 limau asam boi ais
96. 冰蘋果酸梅汁 apple asam boi ais
97. 冰六味湯 laicikang dessert herbal ais
98. 蜂蜜拉茶 teh ais madu
99. 玫瑰奶露 sirap Bandung
100. 榴蓮 durian D200, D197, D175, D24
101. 山竹 水翁 紅毛丹 杜古 西瓜 火龍果
Welcome back 🎉We Love Malaysia 2
Welcome back to KL, Malaysia. Hope that you guys have had a good time & a pleasant stay.
Have you guys tried cili padi, bird eye chili , it's small but very spicy. Spicy Thai food, cili padi. Spicy Indian food, cili padi, not just masala spices. Spicy Malaysian and Indonesian food, cili padi.
We appreciate that! Thank you
@ChaseandShelbs You too. 😀
Besides KL, Penang, Malacca, East Malaysia ie Sabah & Sarawak and many beautiful islands worth exploring. Welcome and hope you two have an incredible and pleasant time here 🙏
Thank you! We have explored some of those places in our last series ❤️
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 😊 street food is amazing
It truly is! can’t get enough kuey teow 😍
You guys are very sweet and lovely couple. Love that for you. I’m an American living here in Kuala Lumpur and I saw you walking down my building in this video. I wish we were friends. My wife would love to get to know y’all 😊😊
Wow that was so nice to read! Thank you so much 🥹 you never know, maybe it could happen someday!
Welcome back to beautiful Malaysia.
Thank you ❤️
Welcome back.. wow.. when i see that i already subscribe that means something (which means i already see your old Malaysia video)
Or maybe i also already comment or maybe not.. sorry my memory are getting more and more worsen as i am get more older. Even sometime i forgot that I'm already old.. 😅😅
You're young and positve 😄😄
Haha that’s okay! Thanks for the warm welcome back ☺️
Actually you CAN go up there.. the very up..the unicorn building. It's the observation deck. And it's not cheating since it is a part of the building.
Good to know!
We agree! It was more so just a little joke. Nothing too serious ❤️
Welcome back
Another great video guys. I want me a barley lemonade. And OMG I couldn't stop laughing at the monkey footage. That's so funny! 😅😅😅 Can imagine how terrifying it would have been at the time though. Love you guys.
Thank you! Haha it was so refreshing.
The monkey will forever haunt us. It’s funny to laugh about now 😂
Welcome back to malaysia 😊😊🎉
Thank you! ❤️
Welcome back to KL and in particular this episode exploring my hometown 😅
I Stayed at the purple flat throughout the 80s and school around the vicinity 😊
The closed coffee shops only open for breakfast and lunch and my favourite char kuey teow is from that closed coffee shop opposite YMCA 😅
Thanks so much! We must try that kuey teow! One of our favourite dishes for sure. 💔
Chase seems to be a cool guy.. I’ll bet he is adore by family and friends
He is ❤️❤️ thank you
U guys really familiar with Malaysian food and described it real accurate
That is not symbolising unicorn horn on top of the building. It is actually symbolising the stretching hand of our 2st prime minister when he shouted ‘merdeka’ means independence during the welcoming of Independence Day in 1957. The ceremony was at the very site this new bldg merdeka 118 is now standing.
Great info. But I think they were just joking about it being unicorn building 😊
We absolutely were just being silly but thank you so much for clarifying this. It’s great to know the history behind the building and just something we missed researching online, cheers ❤️
I believe tourist can go up to the top 'horn' of the building, just wait until it is properly launched...
They are functional floors, if I am not wrong, not just being built for sake of breaking world's tallest building
Rocking that stache. looking good Chase!
Welcome back to Malaysia guys.Have fun and cheers.Oh the 2nd tallest building is PNB 118.
Oh, Chase came back with a thick moustache. Took me a while to recognise him. It’s amazing how much a moustache can change someone’s appearance.
Haha yes! A new look for sure. Thanks, glad you like it ☺️
*_Welcome back to Malaysia and may you enjoy your holiday in Malaysia_*
Thank you! 😃
I would like to invite both of you to come and visit Terengganu later!😊
Would really love to explore Terengganu one day! 😬
@louiseexploretheworld hehe yea , and maybe we can meet up here 😅
Malaysia truly Asia is when you really immerse outside of the city and venture more outside and get to know the locals.In the city there are many migrants workers and most of them doesn't speak english,which make communication difficult.
Welcome to Malaysia
That 'unicorn' building design was inspired by the first Prime Minister announcing independence with his hand up. Hence, the name Merdeka.
And the reason Guiness accepted it as world 2nd tallest in the world.
Welcome to malaysia...have you try jalan tuanku abdul rahman ( jalan Tar) near masjid india...try go there at night 7pm until 12pm...there are lot of street food you should miss that..start walk from campbell shoping mall until the end you should continue to merdeka square ..see the river of life..enjoy it the diversity of malaysian
saloma bridge at night it's so beautiful view... if u never been to saloma bridge u guys should go...
As long u r happy 😁 vacationing in 🇲🇾, we welcome u here 🤗😁 . Enjoy. Don't do drugs 💊 💉. Dangerous 😢.
So glad both of you back to my beloved country again! I still remember the previous Ramly burger video! Hope both of you explore more state this time!
Aw thanks! That’s awesome you remember. We remember that burger like it was yesterday 😍
Come to Borneo! I'll take you around! Come to Kuching!!
just a fact that there's a observation deck in the spire of a unicorn building, so technically you can climb in the spire once it open but the challenge is you have to climb 12 stories high in the spire to reach the observation deck
Okay that is fair! It counts haha 👌🏼
Chase, don't you dare shave that mustache! 👌
I won’t for quite awhile sir! Don’t worry haha
I am really digging Shelby's correct local pronunciation: Bukit Bintang, kuey teow....
...and liking Chase's Barley Boba idea (just don't let Simu bite your head off!😋)
Haha, as a tourist, I use KL's iconic towers as triangulation waypoints too. 20:02 "Malaysia is such a liveable country" - kudos Shelbs for articulating so well; IMHO, would be a great place for expats to bring up kids if they want exposure to cultural diversity. Truly Asia - (with the added bonus of lingua franca communication so that you can really feel like you're chatting with the locals instead of a language barrier).
😁Only mad dogs, Englishmen, and apparently Canadians.... make for 'grammable views.
I hear ya on those bloody little monkey thugs with their Napoleon Complex(es)
Hi, good that u guys came here, this temple, ppl do come but on major chinese n temple celebration festival fest will be busy.Enjoy the architecture n artisery of the building structure, most of the craft mans r from engage from China, coz few local are expert in the crafting
Plan a 2 days 1 night trip to Genting Highlands guys. Go enjoy the night vibe and energy at the entertainment centre at the peak!😊
We had it booked but actually decided not to go this time. We needed to slow down our travel plans. But 100% we will when we go back to Malaysia!
You can go up to the 'Unicorn' part of the PNB118 building. They have a viewing gallery being built there. So it's not cheating 😂
Oh what! How fun. Okay fine we take it back hehe 😉
@@ChaseandShelbsmerdeka 118 the one u said unicorn actually a symbolic of independence of malaysia.. the unicorn is actually a symbol of a right hand raised by the prime minister and shout merdeka or independence 7 times..
It's the changing of monsoon period right now. So west coast of malaysia including KL will hotter during the day, but evening might has downpour based on forecast. So , don't forget to bring small umbrella
You don't need to pour the pickled green chili into the soup; just use chopsticks to take a few and eat them together in a mouthful with the noodles.
Of course, if you feel you need the soup to be a bit saltier haha but that may not be too healthy :)
The broth is usually chicken bone/pork bone based and some even like anchovies.
You guys are decent with chopsticks but the soup dumpling its not meant to use chopsticks purely as the skin is very slippery hahaha .... usually we will use the soup spoon as support with another hand or just puncture the dumpling with the chopsticks.
I missed Penang Mal. They have a authentic Penang food it's Laksa ayum. It's so yummy! Cheers guys.
Penang food is so delicious. So many smells and flavours that city has. Stay tuned 😋
😅very spicy,amazing .
Welcome back to KL 💛💚❤️
Welcome back folks. BTW, you got confused with kek lok si temple in penang. Thean hou is not the largest temple in malaysia. It is not built in the 19th century.
Hi there, just some information for you on foods in big city in Malaysia especially KL. 90% are cooked and prepared by foreign workers so most are not authentic in taste…it is easy for Malaysian to differentiate but a challenge for visitors. Penang is one of the place where there are laws imposing restrictions on foreigners workers from preparing foods in eateries ….enjoy your time in Malaysia.
That’s great to know thank you! We aren’t too invested in who’s cooking it, as long as it’s delicious that’s all that matters ☺️
Welcome back guys! Any plans to visit the northern states? Or maybe even East M'sia?
Please come again to malaysia..next go to Sabah,Trengganu,Malacca,Penang,many beatifull place in malaysia
The Up coming Marvel thunderbolt movie actually take place inside the unicorn (merdeka 118 tower)😊
Cool
Oh wow how cool! We didn’t know that
Wait until they open the ‘unicorn’ part to the public soon😆
The spire on d top of merdeka 118 will have an attraction called spire climb so its not there with no purpose
欢迎来马来西亚❤😊
Thank you ❤️
25:45 That is not peacock, but it is phoenix!
Thank you!
Hi, have you two also been to Johore ? It’s just across the immigration checkpoint from Singapore 🇸🇬
No we haven’t!
They call it spire
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U know what we love New York ( statue of Liberty ) some kind of Christmas tree.and London ! 😂😂😂
Haha
Pls come over to east Malaysiaaa
The Little India in KL is nothing compare with the Little India in Klang Town, with shops in pre war buildings more authentic foods, vibes,etc ..if interested take KTM Komuter train from KL Sentral to Klang. Btw all major cities in Malaysia have their own Little India but the best is Klang's.
Can you tell what type of weather is there in month of November
We aren’t too sure! It’s best to check online
That bird on the roof of Thean Hou Temple is Phoenix and not peacock 😅 In Chinese folklore, the Phoenix & Dragon are in pair.. If there is Phoenix on one side, the other side would have a Dragon.
13:06 actually Lard is the main key
Hi.welcome you back to kl
Thank you!!
You guys should go to Borneo - Kota Kinabalu
The unicorn on PNB 118 is cheating.😅. I agree with you.
How about Burj khalifa with almost 250 meters high antenna?
PNB118 will be in casting for Marvel Thunderbolts..LOL
Correction:
The train early in the video is LRT Kerala Jaya Line. Most of the MRT around Kuala Lumpur city area are underground
There’s a famous claypot biryani rice at brickfields that is worth trying
We actually heard about that!
come to Putrajaya and Shah Alam
Good 👍
did u guys see the second tallest twoer in the world
Looks like u both are so good using the chopsticks probably better than some ( Chinese ) Malaysian themselves 😅😅
Haha we do our best! We’ve learned pretty well since travelling Asia.
U been to so many countries... If u two are to choose retirement destination... Where shall it be.. most expatriates choose Thailand or Indonesia I guess.. what's your view? 😅
Sorry, info is wrong. Thean Hou temple was built in 1987 only 37 years old. It is also not the biggest temple in South East Asia. Kek Lok Si in Penang is the biggest in Malaysia.
Thanks for clearing that up!🙏🏼
The unicorn that you referred to is actually the right hand of our beloved first prime minister Tuanku Abdul Rahman when he declared Malaysia independent in 1957,from Britain.
Thank you for sharing that Information. 🙏🏼 it’s a remarkable building and holds great honour.
Don't forget Burj khalifa with almost 250 high antenna but people never complain about it. LOL 🤣
It’s the small point and antennas… 😂 cheeky
@@ChaseandShelbs For your information, you must understand what is the difference between antenna and spire?
An antenna is just functional - something with a technical purpose stuck on top of the building after it's finished. Spires are considered a continuation of the form of the building.
Indeed the world’s current tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, officially stands 828 meters tall - but almost 250 metres of that is made up of an unusable spire. Some 29% of the building exists purely for height. But, the antenna of PNB 118 is usable (you can go inside the antenna) and have the highest observation deck than Burj khalifa
Hi guys
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Is that Kate Middleton on the video?
I call it the walkie talkie building
Yesss hahah
Unicorn building 😂
I hope your next destination is Bangladesh🥰🇧🇩
In the future for sure at some point 🙏🏼
@ChaseandShelbs of course🥰🇧🇩
"Fen Ho" temple... "Tian Ho" temple is not the biggest, you should pay a visit to Kek Lok Si Temple in Penang Island, it is many times bigger actually
Not a peacock; it is phoenix.
penang island
Burj Khalifa > Burj=Tower in Arabic. Khalifa= Sheikh Khalifa, former president of UAE and ruler of Abu Dhabi.
I've been to chow kit seems like there are a lot more rich chinese who hired foreign workers
Shelby is that your uncle ?
Mini dhaka😂
Bangla & Indon are best friends in Malaysia...both babu in Malaysia we called rumpun babu Indondesh 🤝🏽😂
@Xeras10 wkwkwk padahal byk janda malesial yg kawin sm bangla negara pemalas
do you know spire in burj khalifa is more than merddeka118 which is 200m so theyre also cheating :D