DOES SARAWAKIAN STILL LIVES ON TREES? 砂拉越人还住树上吗? C.I.A #1 |

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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2023
  • OMG? Satay Babi can sell next to Satay Halal?? Sarawak power lah
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  • @yii1320
    @yii1320  +218

    I’m a Sarawakian working in KL. People from west Malaysia zhen de 见识少 about East Malaysia and our culture. West Malaysian minds are so polluted/ influenced by the politics. Really should pick this chill and harmonious culture from the east.

  • @kikilim1
    @kikilim1  +164

    我喜欢他们的文化,不分种族,互相尊重❤。这才是1Malaysia.

  • @HotRod16
    @HotRod16  +108

    I went Kuching for 1st time few years ago. Was shock 2 Malay local sit table in front of me while I having wanton mee in Chinese kopitiam. From there I began learning about Sarawak and Sabah and ever since I always told my friends that Sarawak and Sabah is more pure Malaysia than peninsula. Really, peninsula people need to learn how we used to grown up instead of extreme racial division. Really respect Sarawakian and Sabahan for their friendliness and togetherness.

  • @qiwenloke8253

    I'm a Singaporean, and I really appreciate this episode on understanding East Malaysia more. Actually I find that east Malaysia has alot of similarities to SG, most kopitiams in SG has mixed halal/non-halal stalls which is a norm to us, and I believe of of us are totally fine sharing the same table and enjoying our halal/non-halal food. Mutual respect for each other is of utmost importance, and never take positive racial harmony for granted ❤

  • @jayneaswong8118

    I am a Sarawakian Chinese. There is almost never a problem of mixing halal and non-halal utensils. That is because our parents taught us not to mix the utensils at kopitiam since young. Such basic respect was taught to us naturally, hence it was never an issue... until I was living in KL and realized such simple things can not be done, a very big culture shock for us... The west Malaysia politicians gonna come over to live for a while to understand this. It will be a beautiful Malaysia if the west can adapt this norm from Sarawak.

  • @erictang2687

    12:41

  • @carnby24
    @carnby24  +287

    East Malaysia okay sebab takde atuk and takder PAS

  • @JanghoTango

    看来东马人 很善良,淳朴,有一个字 不断出现在视频里 东马人口中,就是RESPECT , 尊重他人 👍👍💖

  • @mykejaxon9334

    Living harmoniously is not a thing. Its not made up to look good on tv or social media. Its a way of life in Sarawak here. Why? sebab dari kecik memang macam tu lah cara hidup kami. We cant live without each other. We have mutual needs. And oso dont kepo2 about one's belief. U respect me, i respect u lah!

  • @vuntin2727

    Please create an episode of 'Sabah' version. Great contents & Keep up!!

  • @billwongjianwen1986

    Auntie: Open their brains😂😂😂😂

  • @dssy19
    @dssy19  +54

    Hahaha i enjoyed this episode and the editing makes it 100x more funny! 🙌🏽💯 to the whole Wabikong production team. Thanks for the interview and featuring me in the video! You all are one whole talented team ❤

  • @sputnik08

    I am a simple person. I see Syed Saddiq, I watch.

  • @h0neyQBee

    A lot of my WMsia friends came here and settled down here . They fell in love with Sarawak . Yes , we might not have “SOME” conveniences the West has but they said they could live without them. ❤❤❤❤ Sarawak , please stay this harmonious forever . I love you ,Ibu Pertiwiku. Please, never get influenced by the extremists and racists out there ❤❤❤

  • @Y3Ivanyap

    我来自西马,很羡慕东马的种族和谐,一起加油吧!

  • @mcphang
    @mcphang  +62

    I ❤ to go Sabah and Sarawak.

  • @Billyxiao

    Based on Malaysia Agreement 1963, or the Agreement relating to Malaysia between United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore (MA63) was the agreement which combined North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore with the existing states of the Federation of Malaya,the resulting union being named Malaysia.

  • @brianchua-8220

    I'm Chiban , proud to be a Sarawakian . Segulai sejalai, cari amoi sama2.. Ooohaa😄

  • @cucursayur1653

    I am a non-M Sarawakian, was a boss to a department before.

  • @clairlo7363

    I’m from Kuching, Sarawak. My daughter was born in Ipoh, I stay in Bercham for more than 4 years. Penang is one of the place we usually travel for food last time but my recent trip that is last year, most of the food is not so nice as before. I traveled to KL very often during my work time in Johor. I shift to Johor when my daughter was 3 plus and I permanently stay in Johor till she went to University. Currently we stay in Singapore but we still go back to Johor very often. Please don’t compare Sarawak laksa, Johor Laksa & Penang Laksa - I love all of them and they are all so unique. Only those who appreciate food will know the difference, understand the ingredients of the food you eat and you will appreciate them all. Different people different taste buds, I’m a foodies & KOL in SG, I travel & eat everywhere and personally I love to cook too. I’m proud as a Sarawakian and I love Johor, my neighbours mostly Malay & they are so caring & kind. Me & my hubby use to have road trip every year from SG to Hatyai before CoVID. Our coming roadtrip will be in October, we will travel from SG - JB - Ipoh - Hatyai - Penang then back to Ipoh before going back to Johor then SG.