Thanks for promoting my country Malaysia. Looking forward your next adventure in Malaysia. Dont forget to visit other states like Penang, Langkawi, Borneo, Cameron Highlands, Melaka.
Malaysians consist of many races 3 major races chinese, indian and MALAY which most tourist for whatever reason couldnt identify the last one. Theres a reason why this country is called MALAYsia and before independent states in peninsular were all ruled by malay rulers
@@klasikking9813 technically no..malay rulers are head of islamic affairs as we are constitutional monarchy under our federal constitution 3 bodies of govt are executive, legislative and judiciary
Welcome to Malaysia.Hope you have pleasant stay here.Hope you can visit other places as well like Penang, Malacca, Genting Resort World etc.Take care and cheers.
When in KL, I would recommend that you take a food tour of Kampung Baru which is the last Malay village in KL. Try the nasi lemak at Wanjo and other food especially Malay pastries (kuih). Another place would be Little India (Brickfields) where you can get authentic Indian breakfast like dosai, roti canai etc. The Botanical Gardens and the KLCC Park would be worth a visit.
Consider visiting the Tempurong Cave, located at Ipoh, two hours north of Kuala Lumpur, it's the largest limestone cave in peninsula Malaysia. And Ipoh is one of Asia's three best coffee cities.
If you guys go to East Malaysia (Borneo) you get Sabah, mainly Dusun, Kadazan, Murut, Brunei, Bajau etc2 race and Sarawak mainly Dayak, Melanau, Melayu, Penan, Kedayan etc2.. it’s totally a different side of Malaysia.. There is a big expats community in Kota Kinabalu..
Its okay to eat with your hands as long as its clean, its not that savage LOL. A lot people here are not super judgemental, everyone has their preferred/used to ways of doing things so feel free to do your own thing as long as it doesn't really bother other people negatively. Personally I'm not that used to eating with hands with most food but our frieds of malay, indians and other ethnic groups are very used to eating with hands actually. I do like to eat things like fried chicken and stuffs with hands though, it feels tastier sometimes eating that way :D
Why Malaysia food is so unique? It is to do with the colonization history, this land had been colonized for almost 400 years by 4 countries, and has trade with China, India, Arab, Thailand, Indonesia for almost 600 years Hence you can find different type of flavors and cultures, in short Malaysia is a summary of Asia, for those who like to understand Asia, 1st stop shd be Malaysia
@@mawardiwalker2687 Malaysia ada 32.4j penduduk. Dari 32.4j tu, 63.5% beragama islam. Bersamaan dengan 20.6j orang. Total keseluruhan Masjid di Malaysia ada 6813 buah, dan Surau ada 18,368 buah. Kesian kamu kalau x nampak masjid bermaksud Allah dah tutup penglihatan kamu dari nampak masjid dan surau
Originally every state is actually a nation of its own. This is reason why there are so many sultans as rulers. Under colonialism of british, all the states were combined together as Federation States of Malaya in 1948. 1957, gained independence. 1963 formed Malaysia with Sabah and Sarawak. 1965. Singapore left.
So, what do you think? Is Kuala Lumpur as cool as we think it is? Let us know in the comments!
Thanks for promoting my country Malaysia. Looking forward your next adventure in Malaysia. Dont forget to visit other states like Penang, Langkawi, Borneo, Cameron Highlands, Melaka.
Thank you, you're country is amazing and we definitely want to spend more time here
Welcome to Malaysia. Do enjoy your stay. Do go to Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman night market
Welcome to KL/Malaysia. And enjoy our Malaysian cuisines.
Malaysians consist of many races 3 major races chinese, indian and MALAY which most tourist for whatever reason couldnt identify the last one. Theres a reason why this country is called MALAYsia and before independent states in peninsular were all ruled by malay rulers
even now ruled by malay rulers
economically ruled by Chinese, whereas the majority malay live like a peasant.
@@klasikking9813 technically no..malay rulers are head of islamic affairs as we are constitutional monarchy under our federal constitution 3 bodies of govt are executive, legislative and judiciary
@@irishquenuar berahim is malay so...yeah
@@MrBombastic_007 malay rulers refers to malay royals basic knowledge
Welcome to Malaysia.Hope you have pleasant stay here.Hope you can visit other places as well like Penang, Malacca, Genting Resort World etc.Take care and cheers.
Thanks for the tips! I heard Genting was a bit overrated....
When in KL, I would recommend that you take a food tour of Kampung Baru which is the last Malay village in KL. Try the nasi lemak at Wanjo and other food especially Malay pastries (kuih). Another place would be Little India (Brickfields) where you can get authentic Indian breakfast like dosai, roti canai etc. The Botanical Gardens and the KLCC Park would be worth a visit.
The old name of KL was Muara Bustak.
So interesting!
Consider visiting the Tempurong Cave, located at Ipoh, two hours north of Kuala Lumpur, it's the largest limestone cave in peninsula Malaysia.
And Ipoh is one of Asia's three best coffee cities.
Ipoh is on my list
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Hi 👋!!!
If you guys go to East Malaysia (Borneo) you get Sabah, mainly Dusun, Kadazan, Murut, Brunei, Bajau etc2 race and Sarawak mainly Dayak, Melanau, Melayu, Penan, Kedayan etc2.. it’s totally a different side of Malaysia.. There is a big expats community in Kota Kinabalu..
Thank you so much for the recommendation, when we allow more time we will do all of this. Which would you recommend the most?
Oh wow! I’ll be in KL for 2 months starting in August. Let me know if you guys are still there!
Amazing, unfortunately we'll be long gone by August. We need to connect on another cruise!!
becareful of their crazy laws!
You missed the park behind KLCC.. that is where the kids playground, pool and water fountain show at night is.. and it's all free!
We went there - a fun place
You guys should try more MALAY cuisines since you are in MALAYsia.
We've found some great ones
Bruh please. Malaysia is a melting pot of culture. It’s a waste if they didnt eat everything we serve which includes chinese, indian, malay cuisines.
You missed KLCC park? It is just behind the tower
We didn't miss it, we run there regularly - it's beautiful
I love how you show the culture and food of the places you visit.
We really appreciate the culture and the food in all these places. So fascinating and delicious
use small umbrella if want to walk on hot sun
We bought some already (but for the rain)
Really I enjoyed with your Vlog. Thank you for showing us this beautiful city.
This city is amazing, thank you
Welcome to Malaysia
Welcome to Malaysia
*Seen its Amazing, thanks for sharing your very good videos*
Thank you very much! ☺️
And you still used the fork to eat rice hahaha
Everything seems weird to the dude.. 😂
Вы показали нам свои прекрасные воспоминания, эти воспоминания останутся в вашей памяти, и вам будет что вспомнить о том, как мир удивлял вас.
Спасибо! We will look forward to looking back to these memories
welcome to kual lumpur sister n brother ... have a nice day. Kuala Lumpur Truly Asia
Thanks! 😃 So nice to feel so welcomed
Its okay to eat with your hands as long as its clean, its not that savage LOL.
A lot people here are not super judgemental, everyone has their preferred/used to ways of doing things so feel free to do your own thing as long as it doesn't really bother other people negatively.
Personally I'm not that used to eating with hands with most food but our frieds of malay, indians and other ethnic groups are very used to eating with hands actually.
I do like to eat things like fried chicken and stuffs with hands though, it feels tastier sometimes eating that way :D
haha indeed! Sometimes the ego wants to show off chopstick skills (even if they arent that high! 🤪) But I agree totally. Thanks for the comment!
KL mall is duty free
I did not know that!
There is a very good indian vegetarian restaurant in brickfield area called MTR or try The Hungry Tapir.
We went to the Hungry Tapir already but preferred Lagula which is right there too, it's in our latest video
welcome to mlysia..KL. TQ for your visit...
Thank you! 😃
Why Malaysia food is so unique?
It is to do with the colonization history, this land had been colonized for almost 400 years by 4 countries, and has trade with China, India, Arab, Thailand, Indonesia for almost 600 years
Hence you can find different type of flavors and cultures, in short Malaysia is a summary of Asia, for those who like to understand Asia, 1st stop shd be Malaysia
why chopsticks??? why??? Use a spoon to eat the rice...please OMG
I love putu piring and putu buluh( bamboo ) rarely to find.
Are you scottish or irish? Welcome.
English and Brazilian - thank you!
welcome
Welcome to KL, Malaysia. Hope that you guys have had a good time and a pleasant stay.
thank you so much!
@@tjandbtraveling 😀
😂 haha...you ate the lemon. You're supposed to squeeze out the juice out of it but you gobbled it up. Hope your tongue didn't get stung
haha no it was like a guava - those fruit salad pots are spicy though!
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welcome home ❤❤
may da force be wit yall
and the force with you
In this country there are so many chinese that you can hear the sound of the azhan .there are not many mosques...
Ko dah kenapa laaa? Ni mesti konoha😂
@@zainalrahmat5 what baglasia
@@mawardiwalker2687 pernah datang Malaysia tak?
@@zainalrahmat5 prnah di kelana jaya jln ss23/25 situ cina sma india di situ ada gereja besar di sha alam bru ada masji.melayu bnyak di kelantan sja
@@mawardiwalker2687 Malaysia ada 32.4j penduduk. Dari 32.4j tu, 63.5% beragama islam. Bersamaan dengan 20.6j orang. Total keseluruhan Masjid di Malaysia ada 6813 buah, dan Surau ada 18,368 buah. Kesian kamu kalau x nampak masjid bermaksud Allah dah tutup penglihatan kamu dari nampak masjid dan surau
We don't call Malaysia.. We call the original land "TANAH MELAYU" Which means Malay Land.😊
"Malay Land" is a term coined by the British. The original inhabitants never called it that way.
Originally every state is actually a nation of its own. This is reason why there are so many sultans as rulers.
Under colonialism of british, all the states were combined together as Federation States of Malaya in 1948.
1957, gained independence. 1963 formed Malaysia with Sabah and Sarawak.
1965. Singapore left.
It is vinegar and ginger for the dim sum
and delicious! Thanks for the tip