I've been to all the big cities in Southeast Asia, and I'd say Kuala Lumpur is more relaxed than Bangkok and Saigon, cleaner than Jakarta and Manila, and cheaper than Singapore. Yep, every city has its own uniqueness, pros & cons, but Kuala Lumpur is the best city for you to explore food and culture from all over Asia in one place, with family and kids. It’s like a sandwich of all the flavors in a discount price.
Appreciate the feedback man. U're welcome to stay here in Malaysia for retirement. We're prioratize in discipline and trustworthiness. Most importantly the culture of modesty for peace of mind.
Hi Zane.. you will definitely enjoy staying in Malaysia.. Im Filipino but KL is one best cities I visited and coming back several times.. Malaysian foods are really good and not expensive.. love too the durians.. lastly Malaysians are very friendly too.. hope you enjoy your stay!!!
Congratulations, You just unlocked the special stage in your Asian tour, the truly Asia city! Maybe in Western world Kuala Lumpur is not as popular as Hong Kong, Tokyo even Bangkok. But the fact is this city is among top10 the most visited city in the world. A melting pot of Asia.
Our neighbouring countries like Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Brunei and Phillipines are just as beautiful too. Do spend time visiting them as well. Lots of love from Malaysia. Safe travelling my friend.
You need hundred days to explore Indonesia Raja empat, labuhan Bajo, Bali, Lombok, Bintang, Toba Lake, Padang, Bandung, Yogya, Solo, Bromo, Rinjani, Bunaken and many more.......
Kuala Lumpur is exceptionally best cities for tourist to visit,multiracial people that reside in kuala lumpur make the cities become more wonderful to visit.U can find many types of food that u can eat in kuala lumpur and can experience different types of culture.Kuala Lumpur also was a nice placed for people who like to shopping because it has many beautiful mall for tourist to visit.Also malaysian people was very friendly that can makes ur holiday become more wonderful
Hi Zane! Selamat datang ke Malaysia! Hope you enjoy your stay here. Btw im an expert in Bahasa. As you mentioned a lot in your video about our Bahasa, actually in Nusantara (Malay Archipelago/ SEA archipelago) Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia speak the same language. Which is Malay with different accent. We can understand each other but a little different case with Philippines as their language is the same Austronesian family language but we cant really understand them. Only some words are the same meaning and pronunciation, the other are the same words but different meaning. For example, what you said about 'Selamat'. 'Selamat' in Nusantara is like a greetings or 'good'. Selamat pagi = Good morning. But in Philippines, 'Salamat' is Thank you😂 another funny things such as Selamat Pagi = good morning in Bahasa but in Philippines, Salamat pagi is 'thankyou, stingrays'. Then Ayam is chicken in Bahasa, Ayam in Philippines is Dog.😂 But there are a lot of similarity too. You can search if you find it interesting.🤗
Philippines speaks malay i guess before the arrival of the Spaniards since the malay interpreter from Malacca brought by the Spaniard was able to communicate with the local people on their arrival in the island of Cebu.
@@zanetravel Actually selamat by definition means prayer/peace/safe. When we say Selamat jalan in english it's basically' means safe journey. Depends on the context of usage it can mean safe, good or peace. Selamat tinggal means good bye/farewell; selamat pagi good morning; selamat tengahari good noon (if there is ever good noon in english, I don't know); selamat petang good afternoon/good evening; selamat malam good night.
@@nrc468 Filipinos have their own languages (Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilonggo) but historically, Malay was widely used as the lingua france for trading purposes especially in the Southern Philippines. Most of them at the time can understand and speak Malay while also speak their own native languages, just like other ethnicities in the region. It is comparable with English in modern days, where everyone can at least understand and speak very little English.
Welcome to Malaysia. ❤. Malaysian is superb friendly and helpful. Don't worry through out your adventures. Remember to try Malay Food, Indian Food and Chinese Food.
Welcome to Malaysia.. Hopefully you will enjoy your stay in Malaysia. Malaysia has one of the best Health Care Services in the world and the air in KL is quite better than other cities. Fast recovery from your health problems.
Malaysia has rather good healthcare services for its citizens. Slightly better in the private sector. But to say one of the best in the world? That's quite an overstatement. It's good BUT far from the best in the world (ie South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Israel, Canada and even the US). Malaysia does have pretty good air quality most of the year though.
A warm welcome to beautiful Malaysia 🇲🇾 Zane. I bet you'll enjoy our multicultural country with all the awesome food to offer and great sights to feast your eyes on. Hope to see more of your adventures on the next video. 👍🏻🍻
Welcome to KL ❤ Selamat Datang = Welcome Terima Kasih = Thanks Long time = Lama Arrive = Sampai First Time = Pertama Kali Need Help = Minta tolong Makan = eat Drinks = Minum Pretty = Cantik Sleep = Tidur Wake up = Bangun Good Sleep = Tidur Lena Bathroom = Bilik Mandi Toilet = Tandas Take a walk = Jalan - Jalan Interesting = Menarik Can I order = Minta order Smile = Senyum Starving = Lapar Wait = Tunggu I am lost = Saya sesat History = Sejarah Sweet = Manis Bitter = Pahit Next day = Esok hari These words may help you in KL for time being .Salute 🙏 Enjoy KL City
Hi Zane, welcome to Malaysia, and don't worry... most of the people here are humble , helping n speak English fluently. If you have facing a problem here don't hasitate to ask someone to help you. Anyhow enjoy your holiday in Malaysia.
Many westerners are shocked to see kl for themselves because they are used to hear negative stories abt kl, thanks to our butthurt neighbour down south who has been relentlessly bad mouthing abt malaysia. KL not as bad as what they said right?
That is correct , I thought I m the only feeling so . Our neighbour knows very well the real truth but prefer to portray otherwise so as to reflect they r more superior in image
While Malaysian always butthurt and renletless bad mouthing abt Singapore, but the fact is Singapore is more developed and way more richer than Malaysia, and that is the truth, while singaporen can always go all over the world travelling without problems, we Malaysian currency is so poor that we cant go out travel much. Its best to compare our food to Singapore for now.
We just dont care abt sg, rarely talk abt them at all. We dont go arnd and tell people how stiff and kiasu they are, we just dont care. What i dont understand is why such a self proclaimed best in everything would be bad mouthing abt malaysia which is so backward in everything? We are the one that should be bad mouthing abt Sg right??? But the opposite happends. Hahaha to me its funny why a so rich country would be busy saying bad things abt their poor and backward neighbour. I just dont care abt Sg, they can be rich, advance what ever they thot they hv achieved, Im just not interested to especially say bad thing abt other people. Btw dont just compare the foods, but also our skyscrapers, beaches, mountains, diversity, history, warmth etc
fun fact: the mcd that you saw in Bukit Bintang is literally the oldest or the first mcd in Malaysia 🤪 and yes shisha is pretty common and you can get it anywhere.
@@eilahhamdin9668Of course KL is KL. The phrase "KL the New York of Asia" is not to be taken literally. It just the feel that you get when one is in KL especially the skyscrapers, food, parks, transportation and multicultural people. (You won't see a very multiethnic, multilingual, multicultural residents in Milan, Paris, Tokyo, Beijing, Jakarta, Manila, Dubai, London, Frankfurt, Moscow).
Welcome to Malaysia and thanks for the video. Kuala Lumpur is the capital city. Malaysia is well known for multi cultural and foods. If you want nature look for Cameron highland, kuala woh and many more. Redang islands or Tioman islands. National park if you like wildlife and jungle.
Malay is spoken among the majority Malay while English is widely used as the lingua-franca between different races but Chinese is the second mostly spoken language in Malaysia.
Thank u for visiting KL.. i believe that many tourists have made thier vlog said that they love Malaysia compared than other countries in South East Asia coz Malaysia is Truly Asia & if u know Malaysia, sure u will love malaysia.. for other tourists out there, don't forget to choose this country in your plan to visit to coz u can have many things here to fulfill of your life time...
Welcome to Malaysia, Zane. Selamat Datang. Hope you'll have a good experience here. It literally feels like I'm taken on a tour as I don't go to KL much at all these days so, thanks!☺ Anyway, it sounded like you were saying "Butik Bintang". It's actually Bukit Bintang. Pardon me if I'm wrong.🙏 Just sharing, Butik = boutique Bukit = hill Bintang = star You may have come across/walked past the Star Hill Hotel in Bukit Bintang. ✌😊
I live in greater kuala lumpur(klang valley) and almost 50 now and to honest i dont know kuala lumpur city center are so amazing beautiful nowdays.. I must come to the city center some days😊 Yes try ramly burger at jalan alor, nasi lemak wanjo at kampung baru
At certain part is ok n nice but when we reach the pasar seni, jln silang, leboh pasar besar than you'll see a lotttt of foreigners (,banglas, Nepalis etc) and you'll be ok I'll just stay in Shah Alam
Malaysia culture is not a meltng pot like US A where things are somewhat fused. Rather is more of mosaic like Switzerland. Each ethnic maintains its culture , food and religion but yet living together in harmony
Harmony is a reach. There’s definitely some ethnic tensions but people just pretend it doesn’t exist. Someday it will explode (again) considering every politicians are trying to get votes by portraying other races are evil.
Bukit Bintang (StarHill). I'm local and I'm from the southern part of Malaysia. Been living and work in KL for almost 20 years despite of heavy traffic, I love KL anyway.😊
Malaysia is divided into two parts: West Malaysia and East Malaysia. East Malaysia consists of Sabah and Sarawak. Our lifestyle is more laid-back, offering a completely different experience. We have the tallest mountain in Southeast Asia, exotic islands, a diverse culture, and many more exciting things. We hope you will come and visit us someday.
Hi,Zane Selamat datang ke malaysia.semoga anda menikmati perjalanan yg menghiburkan Dan menyeronok kan.ia pasti menjadi pengalaman baru bagi anda.kami warga Malaysia senang menyambut Dan membantu para pelancung yg datang melawat negara kami.selamat Dan bahgia perjalanan di malaysia
If you come again to Malaysia, please go travel to Melaka and try the traditional food like "Dodol", "Asam Pedas" and Kuih Serabai. 😊 • Melaka also had "Pusat Konservasi dan Penerangan Penyu, Melaka" ( Turtle Conservation and Information Center, Melaka ). As far as I know, for now admission is still free. (i also do foot massage in Melaka and Selangor 😊 )
Happy traveling to Malaysia. Travel appropriately in this country and get all the correct information through local government agencies. • watching from Melaka, Malaysia 🇲🇾🌺
Hi Zane. Well speak of Malaysia l have been to that country a lot of times. Been to KL, JB, Genting Highlands, Malacca, etc. Glad you like Malaysia because Malaysia the food is so nice 👍
At 10:00, the lane u entered is called "Kwai Zai Hiong" in cantonese, meaning" Ghost lane". Thats why it looked spooky, but there are few nice bars and restaurants there. During chinese mooncake festival, there is a huge full moon hanging inside the lane. :))
Selamat Datang ke Malaysia 🇲🇾 Terima kasih Zane. Thanks for coming visiting my country especially my hometown ie. Kuala Lumpur or KL. How long you plan to stay here since you hv 90 days visa in Malaysia?
Wow cool video Zane. Is that Sang Wang Plaza in Bukit Bintang? It has changed so much. KL was the first overseas city I ever visited in 1997 and I stayed at the Budger Inn Hotel (Ringit 65 per night). I stayed in Malaysia for 1 week and have never been back. I hope to return next year and see all the changes. Enjoy your travels mate.
Some American RUclipsrs tried out the Malaysian Mc Donald and were so surprised by the variety of choices in the menu. Go explore our Mc Donalds Zane!😅
Hello, I just discovered your channel from your sit down interview with the Savvy Expat. Glad I did, because even though I have quite a few years on you, I appreciate your young, fresh, honest, perspective that I'll be getting from subscribing to your channel and watching your travels through Asia on your 3000-3500 a month budget. I appreciated the information about why you have chosen to make the Philippines your home base that you explained in that interview. I look forward to watching your video travels throughout the region and thank you in advance for the free information and knowledge you will most likely provide to me through your videos. Also, congratulations on having enough wherewithal and tenacity to do this at a younger age.
You literally stay in my neighbourhood. I'm living in the building beside Pavilion. Welcome to my city - the most underrated and unknown city in Asia. Shhhh don't tell anyone about KL. We're Asia's best kept secret.
I love being here in Malaysia. People are very friendly. Prices are good but can vary from cheap to expensive based on ones preferences. Food is very good. Weather takes some time to get use to if you are not from a humid climate. Overall a very nice country.
My favourite city that I have been to and I have visited many cities around the world. Other cities that I loved are Bangkok, Singapore, Rome, Barcelona, Istanbul, Lisbon, Tokyo, Seville, Florence, Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Cairo and Jakarta
Hi Zane, a Malaysian living in London here, Malaysia consists of two lands, West Malaysia and East Malaysia. The East have Sabah and Sarawak, take a tour you might like it.
'unlimited' with FUP. There's a lrt station nearby KLIA express heading to Pasar Seni. Instead of walking far down to MRT station. That bridge leading to twin towers.
Senang jee kena gula2 Letak caption KL, Malaysia, ampu sikit, boom Jdi artist, ditemu bual, dikasi makan free. Dgn local seposen pun kira, nsi lemak tmbah telur mata pun telur rebus x letak dh Thai Vietnam kureng sikit dahh, ada kesedaran Philipin, Indo dgn Msia masih perlukan validation org luar
I've been to all the big cities in Southeast Asia, and I'd say Kuala Lumpur is more relaxed than Bangkok and Saigon, cleaner than Jakarta and Manila, and cheaper than Singapore.
Yep, every city has its own uniqueness, pros & cons, but Kuala Lumpur is the best city for you to explore food and culture from all over Asia in one place, with family and kids. It’s like a sandwich of all the flavors in a discount price.
Indeed KL is woww
Appreciate the feedback man. U're welcome to stay here in Malaysia for retirement. We're prioratize in discipline and trustworthiness. Most importantly the culture of modesty for peace of mind.
we geel glad for ur experience in Malaysia! welcome back anytjme!
Wecome back to Malaysia anytime
saar please visit jakarta again 🤗 🇮🇩
Hi Zane.. you will definitely enjoy staying in Malaysia.. Im Filipino but KL is one best cities I visited and coming back several times.. Malaysian foods are really good and not expensive.. love too the durians.. lastly Malaysians are very friendly too.. hope you enjoy your stay!!!
Nice to hear that, wish could visit Philippines soon. Hope can get recommendations for the best places to visit.
Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for loving our country brother 😊❤️🇲🇾
Thank you so much, that may be just what I need to know. 👍
Hi Zane. It’s Bukit Bintang, not Butik Bintang 😂 Anyway, tq for visiting Malaysia ❤🥰
Congratulations, You just unlocked the special stage in your Asian tour, the truly Asia city! Maybe in Western world Kuala Lumpur is not as popular as Hong Kong, Tokyo even Bangkok. But the fact is this city is among top10 the most visited city in the world. A melting pot of Asia.
Our neighbouring countries like Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Brunei and Phillipines are just as beautiful too. Do spend time visiting them as well. Lots of love from Malaysia. Safe travelling my friend.
You need hundred days to explore Indonesia
Raja empat, labuhan Bajo, Bali, Lombok, Bintang, Toba Lake, Padang, Bandung, Yogya, Solo, Bromo, Rinjani, Bunaken and many more.......
Kuala Lumpur is exceptionally best cities for tourist to visit,multiracial people that reside in kuala lumpur make the cities become more wonderful to visit.U can find many types of food that u can eat in kuala lumpur and can experience different types of culture.Kuala Lumpur also was a nice placed for people who like to shopping because it has many beautiful mall for tourist to visit.Also malaysian people was very friendly that can makes ur holiday become more wonderful
Hi Zane! Selamat datang ke Malaysia! Hope you enjoy your stay here. Btw im an expert in Bahasa. As you mentioned a lot in your video about our Bahasa, actually in Nusantara (Malay Archipelago/ SEA archipelago) Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia speak the same language. Which is Malay with different accent. We can understand each other but a little different case with Philippines as their language is the same Austronesian family language but we cant really understand them. Only some words are the same meaning and pronunciation, the other are the same words but different meaning. For example, what you said about 'Selamat'. 'Selamat' in Nusantara is like a greetings or 'good'. Selamat pagi = Good morning. But in Philippines, 'Salamat' is Thank you😂 another funny things such as Selamat Pagi = good morning in Bahasa but in Philippines, Salamat pagi is 'thankyou, stingrays'. Then Ayam is chicken in Bahasa, Ayam in Philippines is Dog.😂 But there are a lot of similarity too. You can search if you find it interesting.🤗
This is super interesting and helpful! Thank you!
Philippines speaks malay i guess before the arrival of the Spaniards since the malay interpreter from Malacca brought by the Spaniard was able to communicate with the local people on their arrival in the island of Cebu.
You forgot southern Thailand, they also speak Malay.
@@zanetravel Actually selamat by definition means prayer/peace/safe. When we say Selamat jalan in english it's basically' means safe journey. Depends on the context of usage it can mean safe, good or peace. Selamat tinggal means good bye/farewell; selamat pagi good morning; selamat tengahari good noon (if there is ever good noon in english, I don't know); selamat petang good afternoon/good evening; selamat malam good night.
@@nrc468 Filipinos have their own languages (Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilonggo) but historically, Malay was widely used as the lingua france for trading purposes especially in the Southern Philippines. Most of them at the time can understand and speak Malay while also speak their own native languages, just like other ethnicities in the region. It is comparable with English in modern days, where everyone can at least understand and speak very little English.
Welcome to Malaysia. ❤. Malaysian is superb friendly and helpful. Don't worry through out your adventures. Remember to try Malay Food, Indian Food and Chinese Food.
Kuala Lumpur is a city that never sleeps.. Happy explore and venture more 👍😎
Welcome to Malaysia.. Hopefully you will enjoy your stay in Malaysia. Malaysia has one of the best Health Care Services in the world and the air in KL is quite better than other cities. Fast recovery from your health problems.
Malaysia has rather good healthcare services for its citizens. Slightly better in the private sector. But to say one of the best in the world? That's quite an overstatement. It's good BUT far from the best in the world (ie South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Israel, Canada and even the US). Malaysia does have pretty good air quality most of the year though.
@@pentecost_ there is a report in 2019.. Malaysia took the top spot in the Healthcare category of Annual Global Retirement Index 2019.
Many Indonesian go to malaysia for medical one of the reason is Malaysia cheaper than Indonesia
A warm welcome to beautiful Malaysia 🇲🇾 Zane. I bet you'll enjoy our multicultural country with all the awesome food to offer and great sights to feast your eyes on. Hope to see more of your adventures on the next video. 👍🏻🍻
Thank you! 😃
Welcome to KL ❤
Selamat Datang = Welcome
Terima Kasih = Thanks
Long time = Lama
Arrive = Sampai
First Time = Pertama Kali
Need Help = Minta tolong
Makan = eat
Drinks = Minum
Pretty = Cantik
Sleep = Tidur
Wake up = Bangun
Good Sleep = Tidur Lena
Bathroom = Bilik Mandi
Toilet = Tandas
Take a walk = Jalan - Jalan
Interesting = Menarik
Can I order = Minta order
Smile = Senyum
Starving = Lapar
Wait = Tunggu
I am lost = Saya sesat
History = Sejarah
Sweet = Manis
Bitter = Pahit
Next day = Esok hari
These words may help you in KL for time being .Salute 🙏 Enjoy KL City
Pukimak = An essential greeting to all government officials and especially police.
SELAMAT DATANG KE MALAYSIA 🇲🇾 (welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾) 🙏🏽. enjoy ur stay 😊
Hi Zane, welcome to Malaysia, and don't worry... most of the people here are humble , helping n speak English fluently.
If you have facing a problem here don't hasitate to ask someone to help you.
Anyhow enjoy your holiday in Malaysia.
Many westerners are shocked to see kl for themselves because they are used to hear negative stories abt kl, thanks to our butthurt neighbour down south who has been relentlessly bad mouthing abt malaysia. KL not as bad as what they said right?
That is correct , I thought I m the only feeling so . Our neighbour knows very well the real truth but prefer to portray otherwise so as to reflect they r more superior in image
That joce*** her life is already a joke.
@@Wisdom2233biasa la iri hati dan ada sifat dengki.
While Malaysian always butthurt and renletless bad mouthing abt Singapore, but the fact is Singapore is more developed and way more richer than Malaysia, and that is the truth, while singaporen can always go all over the world travelling without problems, we Malaysian currency is so poor that we cant go out travel much.
Its best to compare our food to Singapore for now.
We just dont care abt sg, rarely talk abt them at all. We dont go arnd and tell people how stiff and kiasu they are, we just dont care. What i dont understand is why such a self proclaimed best in everything would be bad mouthing abt malaysia which is so backward in everything? We are the one that should be bad mouthing abt Sg right??? But the opposite happends. Hahaha to me its funny why a so rich country would be busy saying bad things abt their poor and backward neighbour. I just dont care abt Sg, they can be rich, advance what ever they thot they hv achieved, Im just not interested to especially say bad thing abt other people. Btw dont just compare the foods, but also our skyscrapers, beaches, mountains, diversity, history, warmth etc
Always been interested in going to Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur looks very similar to Bangkok, little bit of HCMC, tiny bit of Manila, but very Malaysian!
have safe trip. try malaysia food like nasi lemak wanjo, ramly burger, sate, laksa,and explore malaysia culture
fun fact: the mcd that you saw in Bukit Bintang is literally the oldest or the first mcd in Malaysia 🤪 and yes shisha is pretty common and you can get it anywhere.
How old is that Mcdonald
@@zahrahussein3174since 1985
Many people say that Kuala Lumpur is the New York of Asia, a very modern city
Noo lahh...KL is KL
If KL is call New york of asia,what is singapore call?Shanghai of China?
@@stevenlee3422china
@@eilahhamdin9668Of course KL is KL.
The phrase "KL the New York of Asia" is not to be taken literally.
It just the feel that you get when one is in KL especially the skyscrapers, food, parks, transportation and multicultural people. (You won't see a very multiethnic, multilingual, multicultural residents in Milan, Paris, Tokyo, Beijing, Jakarta, Manila, Dubai, London, Frankfurt, Moscow).
@@stevenlee3422 Singapore is part of China.....🤣
*Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾Truly Asia Good foods, rainforest good beach & others many More Enjoyed thanks sharing good videos*
🇲🇾♥️❤️🩹💗💗🤩🥰🇲🇾💖❤️🩹💗♥️💝🤩🇲🇾
the person at 24:30 who is singing is my uncle. he's a talented person and he always busking at KL! i hope you enjoy your stay here!
never ever change currency in the airport, its much more expensive than outside airport.
You have a great time there! To many people for me lol looking forward to exploring Malaysia with you 😊
Welcome to Malaysia and thanks for the video. Kuala Lumpur is the capital city. Malaysia is well known for multi cultural and foods. If you want nature look for Cameron highland, kuala woh and many more. Redang islands or Tioman islands. National park if you like wildlife and jungle.
Malay is spoken among the majority Malay while English is widely used as the lingua-franca between different races but Chinese is the second mostly spoken language in Malaysia.
Thank u for visiting KL.. i believe that many tourists have made thier vlog said that they love Malaysia compared than other countries in South East Asia coz Malaysia is Truly Asia & if u know Malaysia, sure u will love malaysia.. for other tourists out there, don't forget to choose this country in your plan to visit to coz u can have many things here to fulfill of your life time...
Welcome to Malaysia, Zane. Selamat Datang. Hope you'll have a good experience here. It literally feels like I'm taken on a tour as I don't go to KL much at all these days so, thanks!☺
Anyway, it sounded like you were saying "Butik Bintang". It's actually Bukit Bintang. Pardon me if I'm wrong.🙏
Just sharing,
Butik = boutique
Bukit = hill
Bintang = star
You may have come across/walked past the Star Hill Hotel in Bukit Bintang.
✌😊
Malaysia Truly Asia 🌏❤
Selamat datang - welcome to Malaysia Zane! Hope you enjoy your stay and there's so many to explore, culture, food, tourist attractions!
I live in greater kuala lumpur(klang valley) and almost 50 now and to honest i dont know kuala lumpur city center are so amazing beautiful nowdays.. I must come to the city center some days😊
Yes try ramly burger at jalan alor, nasi lemak wanjo at kampung baru
At certain part is ok n nice but when we reach the pasar seni, jln silang, leboh pasar besar than you'll see a lotttt of foreigners (,banglas, Nepalis etc) and you'll be ok I'll just stay in Shah Alam
Welcome to our beautiful Malaysia 😊❤️🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾please go discover every state, each state have it's own specialty and special food😁❤️
Malaysia culture is not a meltng pot like US A where things are somewhat fused.
Rather is more of mosaic like Switzerland. Each ethnic maintains its culture , food and religion but yet living together in harmony
Harmony is a reach. There’s definitely some ethnic tensions but people just pretend it doesn’t exist. Someday it will explode (again) considering every politicians are trying to get votes by portraying other races are evil.
Enjoy your emersion to different cultures in Asia. Keep on traveling and vlogging so we can keep watching...
Bukit Bintang (StarHill).
I'm local and I'm from the southern part of Malaysia. Been living and work in KL for almost 20 years despite of heavy traffic, I love KL anyway.😊
Thank u for this wonderful video. Welcome to KL, Malaysia. Lovely vlog. Enjoy d city.
Thank you! 😃
@@zanetravel 😄
You can find Shibuya Street Japan and New York City in Bukit Bintang Kuala Lumpur 👍
Malaysia is divided into two parts: West Malaysia and East Malaysia. East Malaysia consists of Sabah and Sarawak. Our lifestyle is more laid-back, offering a completely different experience. We have the tallest mountain in Southeast Asia, exotic islands, a diverse culture, and many more exciting things. We hope you will come and visit us someday.
Good timing Zane, durian season here is still on, so its yr opportunity to try if u haven't.
Go Go ZANE Another Country Another Adventures ✌️👌👍👍🙌🙏
Welcome to Malaysia... Enjoy the food, fruits and friendship here
Glad you are feeling better, Zane! 🙏🏼🙏🏼 Enjoy! What’s a “schwarma”…? Looks like a burrito!
Shawarma (Cevirme in Turkish) Gyros in Greek, Doner in Turkish
The Mexican copied it & put it into a Burrito
Welcome to Malaysia, hope you enjoy here and don't be shy to ask if you need some tips or help
Hi,Zane Selamat datang ke malaysia.semoga anda menikmati perjalanan yg menghiburkan Dan menyeronok kan.ia pasti menjadi pengalaman baru bagi anda.kami warga Malaysia senang menyambut Dan membantu para pelancung yg datang melawat negara kami.selamat Dan bahgia perjalanan di malaysia
English is widespread due to British colonialism, it's also why a lot of people have names that are common in the Anglosphere.
Kuala Lumpur is amazing
I like you video show about Malaysia
If you come again to Malaysia, please go travel to Melaka and try the traditional food like "Dodol", "Asam Pedas" and Kuih Serabai. 😊
• Melaka also had "Pusat Konservasi dan Penerangan Penyu, Melaka" ( Turtle Conservation and Information Center, Melaka ).
As far as I know, for now admission is still free.
(i also do foot massage in Melaka and Selangor 😊 )
Happy traveling to Malaysia. Travel appropriately in this country and get all the correct information through local government agencies.
• watching from Melaka, Malaysia 🇲🇾🌺
So proud to have our city known as the ny of asia, hope you had an amazing stay Zane 😁
Must visit the Twin Towers , the most famous landmark in Kuala Lumpur
Hi Zane. Well speak of Malaysia l have been to that country a lot of times. Been to KL, JB, Genting Highlands, Malacca, etc. Glad you like Malaysia because Malaysia the food is so nice 👍
Welcome to Malaysia… I love watching your vlog. Nicely edited 👍🏼
At 10:00, the lane u entered is called "Kwai Zai Hiong" in cantonese, meaning" Ghost lane". Thats why it looked spooky, but there are few nice bars and restaurants there. During chinese mooncake festival, there is a huge full moon hanging inside the lane. :))
Selamat datamg ke Malaysia 🇲🇾/welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾
Just discovered this vlog so welcome to Malaysia. hope you had a great time here and please come back for another visit
Selamat Datang ke Malaysia 🇲🇾 Terima kasih Zane. Thanks for coming visiting my country especially my hometown ie. Kuala Lumpur or KL.
How long you plan to stay here since you hv 90 days visa in Malaysia?
Wow cool video Zane. Is that Sang Wang Plaza in Bukit Bintang? It has changed so much. KL was the first overseas city I ever visited in 1997 and I stayed at the Budger Inn Hotel (Ringit 65 per night). I stayed in Malaysia for 1 week and have never been back. I hope to return next year and see all the changes. Enjoy your travels mate.
I am Malaysian, selamat datang ke Malaysia. I like the train, more comfortable ride than taxi
Did you realise that your eyes is so beautiful 🥺
Anyway welcome to my country Malaysia, have a safe journey 🥰🤗
Is good to see you enjoying the time in Malaysia
I love how you film the airport part. It like really feels as if I am there. I really get that happy feeling. SOOO THANKSS :3
Cool vlog man!
I’m heading to Malaysia to vlog next week, can’t wait 😁
Yo Marco thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment man! Awesome, enjoy the trip - it's a great place! 🙏
Some American RUclipsrs tried out the Malaysian Mc Donald and were so surprised by the variety of choices in the menu. Go explore our Mc Donalds Zane!😅
Welcome to Malaysia n enjoy
which youtube?
Who comes to mind?
Phew ! glad you are feeling better have a fantastic time exploring x
Hello, I just discovered your channel from your sit down interview with the Savvy Expat. Glad I did, because even though I have quite a few years on you, I appreciate your young, fresh, honest, perspective that I'll be getting from subscribing to your channel and watching your travels through Asia on your 3000-3500 a month budget. I appreciated the information about why you have chosen to make the Philippines your home base that you explained in that interview. I look forward to watching your video travels throughout the region and thank you in advance for the free information and knowledge you will most likely provide to me through your videos. Also, congratulations on having enough wherewithal and tenacity to do this at a younger age.
As a Malaysian you're welcome to this country
Selamat datang Zane..please go to East Malaysia as well
Great tourist selfies here, thanks a lot!
I’m feeling satisfied by the fact that this guy walked to many of the places I’ve also went to before
Hi Zane! Welcome to our beautiful country Malaysia! I really hope you’re enjoy staying here. We are always welcome tourists 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Glad to see you are well and kicking since you were sick in your last video!
It’s art, pasar seni is called central market in english. But it literally translates to art market. That’s why you see alot of murals
Shisha is not a dominant or native culture in Malaysia, you can only found them in touristy places. Most if not all Malaysians do not smoke Shisha.
Hai Zane.. SELAMAT DATANG KE MALAYSIA.. 🤝🏼😊
Hi Zane, welcome to Malaysia. 😊. Enjoy yourself here okay.
Enjoy your stay in Malaysia 🎉
Thanks! 😃
Hi ZANE stay safe and healthy.. Happy for you.. Enjoying your vlog.. GOD be with you always..
You literally stay in my neighbourhood. I'm living in the building beside Pavilion. Welcome to my city - the most underrated and unknown city in Asia. Shhhh don't tell anyone about KL. We're Asia's best kept secret.
Welcome to our beautiful country 🇲🇾 Zane 🤗
Hi Zane...hope u enjoy travelling in Malaysia -foods,people, environment is the best thing for u to explore
I love being here in Malaysia. People are very friendly. Prices are good but can vary from cheap to expensive based on ones preferences. Food is very good. Weather takes some time to get use to if you are not from a humid climate. Overall a very nice country.
ı have been in Malaysia manytime and ı have to say Malaysia my second country, ı am from Turkiye
Welcome to fascinating Malaysia 🇲🇾😊✌️
Thank you!
@@zanetravel you're welcome 😊
Greetings from a native Khmer (in South Vietnam) working in MY :) Have a good trip
Thank you!
My favourite city that I have been to and I have visited many cities around the world. Other cities that I loved are Bangkok, Singapore, Rome, Barcelona, Istanbul, Lisbon, Tokyo, Seville, Florence, Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Cairo and Jakarta
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Hai hello.. welcome to Kuala Lumpur n do visit other states too especially Borneo.... Sarawak n Sabah 🤗👍🌹
Sarawak and Sabah have beautiful sea and scenary.. I love it.. ♥🇲🇾
Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾 🤗
Welcome to malaysia🇲🇾🎉
❤Malaysia 🇲🇾 & Kuala Lumpur/"KL" = Truly Asia❣
Thanks for coming to Malaysia!!
Hope you would come back to Malaysa to explore the rest of it. Keep up ur good works
I think, u should take Lrt from KL Central to Pasar Seni.. a bit easy compare to MRT 😁
Good Morning!Welcome to Kuala Lumpur!Enjoy vlogging and Take care!
Thank you so much for sharing this videos🎉
Go and explore Batu Caves...just on the outskirt of Kuala Lumpur...u will enjoy the trip...
Indeed Kuala Lumpur is very nice. I did also several vlogs along Malaysia 🇲🇾
Nice country to visit ✈️🙂🙂🙂
The bridge you were at will bring you to KLCC at the other end of the bridge
Hi Zane, a Malaysian living in London here, Malaysia consists of two lands, West Malaysia and East Malaysia. The East have Sabah and Sarawak, take a tour you might like it.
'unlimited' with FUP. There's a lrt station nearby KLIA express heading to Pasar Seni. Instead of walking far down to MRT station. That bridge leading to twin towers.
Senang jee kena gula2
Letak caption KL, Malaysia, ampu sikit, boom
Jdi artist, ditemu bual, dikasi makan free. Dgn local seposen pun kira, nsi lemak tmbah telur mata pun telur rebus x letak dh
Thai Vietnam kureng sikit dahh, ada kesedaran
Philipin, Indo dgn Msia masih perlukan validation org luar
welcome to Malaysia...Malaysia truly Asia
Selamat Datang. 🎉🎉🎉