$2 Billion Asian Village Doesn't Want To Surrender To Capitalism 🇲🇾

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @timtense
    @timtense  Год назад +42

    What's your personal opinion on this topic? The goal of this video was to give a voice to the local people of Kampong Bharu so they could share their POV.

    • @ardentblue7493
      @ardentblue7493 Год назад +5

      love it! More rare and not commonly-discussed topic like this should be done.

    • @Yasin_Affandi
      @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +6

      It's a very good topic and an exposure to the foreign tourists. The price of land in Kampung Baru has increased significantly over the decades, making it one of the most expensive in the city. It's an area reserved for the Malay and ownership of land is solely for the Malay gazetted by law. If I'm not mistaken, it was British who initiated it for the Malay. Malaysian Government has yet to find a solution for the owners to create a new feasible studies for a new development for Kampung Baru. If not sooner, later in the future, this last village in KL will be developed according to the aspirations of the Malay in a city. By then, a museum of Kampung Baru is a must for the area. The opportunities for creating Malay food business must also be preserved in the village. How the Malaysian Government goimg to balance from the past and present into the future, I can only imagine the best for the Malay community in KL. 😀

    • @sempoi7399
      @sempoi7399 Год назад +1

      They are all hidden millionaires. It is not millions of money that they desire but preserving the heritage of the ancestors is more expensive

    • @syahrulfariz1330
      @syahrulfariz1330 Год назад +1

      Thanks tim…good one

    • @wannorman2362
      @wannorman2362 Год назад +1

      That good topic bro

  • @turutututu243
    @turutututu243 Год назад +71

    Many Indonesian pages like Asean Rising make fun of this old village, they spread lie that kampung baru is slum lol..this is far different than slums in jakarta

    • @reukiryuki3940
      @reukiryuki3940 Год назад

      Because they so ignorant

    • @MrHazim92
      @MrHazim92 Год назад +7

      kan sakit hati aku dgn page tu

    • @Xeras10
      @Xeras10 Год назад

      Betul tu...jenis INDON otak udang macam tu lah...dia ingat Kg Baru ni macam kawasan perkumuhan di Jakarta tu hahahhaha lawakkk 😂

    • @amirAMF
      @amirAMF Год назад +10

      Betul tu. Padahal dia tahu je fakta sebenar kg baru, tp sbb sakit hati sanggup admin dia me bodoh kan diri sendiri.

    • @gabangadgetmy
      @gabangadgetmy Год назад +13

      Org kg baru kaya2 mana da slum haha. Rumah je buruk sebab dah lama tapi takde la sampah najis merata

  • @giannishen
    @giannishen Год назад +77

    The story seems to be the plot of a movie, but it actually happened to that lady. I believe her life experience can be written into a book, which is very touching!
    Her furniture is really beautiful and valuable. It should be difficult to find those antique furniture now!
    I'm so happy that you found this legendary figure who is full of wisdom, liveliness, optimism, and a life-long story!
    You did a super great job, thanks a lot for sharing!👍🥰🙏

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +12

      Thank you very much for the comments always. She sure had some unique experiences and beautiful furniture. Thanks for watching!

    • @giannishen
      @giannishen Год назад +10

      @@timtense It is my pleasure, thanks to you too, you are very kind! Take care! Happy travels! 👍🥰🙏

  • @aseantravels8772
    @aseantravels8772 Год назад +35

    Thank you for hearing the voices of Kampung Bharu. Malaysia is not only a tourist or food destination. Showing the history and culture behind it makes your channel unique.

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +3

      Thank you very much for the donation, I really appreciate it! I try to get some unique views of places I visit but it's not always easy to deepdive into the history and local culture. Thanks for being a #truelegendt

  • @drtraveljsy
    @drtraveljsy Год назад +13

    Wah makcik ni punya ex-bf dulu from Denmark and she used to work with companies abroad. Great to see she has a very colourful life!
    Another great video Tim. Very educational and off -the-beaten-track! This is what all you viewers want to see! Well done. LEGENDDDD….

    • @SenangBit
      @SenangBit Год назад +1

      Kakak/cik la, where got makcik 🤑

    • @moneyisking777
      @moneyisking777 Год назад +2

      Selera mak cik besar😂

  • @whoshere767
    @whoshere767 Год назад +8

    My journalist Australian husband loves Kampung Baru. He says its a treasure trove of culture, history, food and stories....Kampung Baru should be preserved, upgraded and be part of the tourism trail in KL. There should be more videos like this on Kampung Baru. Thanks, Tim for highlighting the community here, their aspirations, worries and stories

  • @bennraymore-101
    @bennraymore-101 Год назад +1

    kg baru are definitely one of the most famous tourist hotspot in KL..
    there's no reason to denied the authenticity of Kg.Baru..
    Malaysian Gov should preserve the lone survivor of malay cultural vilage ever exist in KL metropolitan area..
    Absolutely Herritage..!!

  • @azizahabdullah1143
    @azizahabdullah1143 Год назад +94

    Kebersihan kampong bahru harus di-jaga dan di-kekalkan. Jangan biarkan warga2 asing yang menetap atau bekerja di-situ bawa budaya pengotor mereka dan mencemar "image" bersih kuala lumpur. The cleanliness of KB should be looked after and well-maintained. Don't let the foreigners who live or work there bring their "dirty" culture and spoil KL's "clean" image.

    • @Yasin_Affandi
      @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +4

      Wonderful comment. Kampung Baru is such a special place for the Malay community in KL. Eventually, one fine day it'll be properly developed to suit the aspirations of the Malay in the city. 😀

    • @Yasin_Affandi
      @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +8

      About the more than 7 millions immigrants, legal especially the illegal, the Malaysian Government has done lots of efforts to send them back home where they belong and only retain the productive ones. Not only in KL,but all over Malaysia, you could see them as if they are a part of Malaysia. The foreign tourists simply cannot tell the difference between the locals and the illegal immigrants. Regretfully, some locals give them jobs without proper working permit. The Malaysian Government has to do a better job, not only at present time, but in the near future. So far from videos, I've not seen many immigrants in Kampung Baru, except in Wanjo, where few workers proudly claimed that there are from Indonesia, the middle eastern guys that sell baklava and kunefe by the street. But the most illegal immigrants are at the Chow Kit wet market, either at the market itself or at the stalls near the market, many of them seemed to talk like a Malaysian, probably some of them are already married to the locals. If they bring their good culture into Malaysia, I guess it's alright, as long as they abide to.the local laws. When the Indonesian president came for an official visit to Malaysia few months ago, he even visited Chow Kit wet market, an all news photos showed the huge crowd of Indonesian that welcome him and wanted an up close and personal with their president. The Singapore authority seemed to handle foreign workers much, much better than Malaysia, it shouldn't be that way, Malaysia has enough work force to combat these unnecessary problems. 😀

    • @azizahabdullah1143
      @azizahabdullah1143 Год назад +3

      @@Yasin_Affandi Yes, Hopefully the relevant authorities will transform KB into a lovely village by repairing the dilapidated old houses and giving them a fresh coat of paint. They should model it on the beautiful Kampong Morten in Melaka.

    • @Yasin_Affandi
      @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +6

      @@azizahabdullah1143 Yes, Kampung Morten in Melaka is a fine example of a well preserved village in a city. The Malaysian government should do the same for Kampung Baru. It's obvious that some of the locals cannot maintain their house, old and weary wooden houses need constant care. Not only those houses need a new paint, the wooden structure and roof need lots of repair work. I can only imagine how beautiful the houses in Kampung Baru will look should they are properly maintained and preserved. Good to hear from you again Azizah. Will wait for my kind of songs again from your channel. 😀

    • @azizahabdullah1143
      @azizahabdullah1143 Год назад +3

      @@Yasin_Affandi Yes, the relevant authorities should pull up their socks. Some or perhaps most of these immigrants, especially pendatang haram, spoil malaysia's image as a clean & prosperous country. Tourists mistakenly believe they are locals because they can't tell the difference between malaysian malays/indians and them. Some are beggars. They transform certain areas in KL into an eyesore.

  • @clarkkent633
    @clarkkent633 Год назад +29

    Eventhough im not from Kpg Bharu, im from Borneo, i still want Kpg Bharu remain as it is...i hope the Kpg Bharu residence will not give in to the capitalist & the developers with any kind of agreement, please dont, Malaysia already have loads of sky scrappers, big malls here and there, but Kpg bharu is THE ONE and the only kind.....please defend the land....

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I hope to make it to Borneo soon!

  • @tclilamn1161
    @tclilamn1161 Год назад +16

    It is extremely important to preserve these traditional houses ❤. Just like in any other countries, they preserve traditional old houses that have become huge tourist attractions for tourists from all over the world. Kekalkan rumah tradisional Melayu di Kuala Lumpur... terima kasih kerana masih mempertahankan rumah lama Melayu❤

  • @denoiz
    @denoiz Год назад +66

    Greedy developers has been eyeing Kampung Baru for along time. It is a prime land. The last Malay settlement in the middle of the city. Grew up there up to my schooling age then moved to Kampung Relawan/Semarak (gone already). My late grandmother work at the club as cook. There was rented houses at the side of the Pintu Gerbang now a parking. My late step grandfather family home is still there behind the hospital.

    • @azlirazli7500
      @azlirazli7500 Год назад +13

      Those developers are indeed very greedy but refuse to pay the real price. All the while they cowardly sneaking behind gov for cheaper land acquisition.

    • @secrets.295
      @secrets.295 Год назад +2

      @@azlirazli7500 The real price? It's all a bunch of barren house. That tiny piece of land is not valued at 12 million ringgit. 12 million ringgit for that land is way too overprice. All these property owners buy these houses for the cost of peanuts, 12 million is more than anybody could dream of. Plus, KL population kept growing and growing. Pretty soon we are going to run out of land. When that happens you will see property prices will appreciate like there is no tomorrow. I understand the sentiment behind preserving Kampung Bharu and I would love it if can continue to be preserved. However to say developers are greedy is quite foolish. We are all greedy at the end of the day. Why should people bother?

    • @azlirazli7500
      @azlirazli7500 Год назад +19

      @@secrets.295 look at all development around, for the past 15 years, the prices of land properties were speculated overpriced from the reality. Tell me what is the real price of the property? There are none! All prices are speculated! So you wanna tell here, only developers and other corporate entity can speculate the price? Can't the kampung folks speculated and dictate their own price as well? Take it or leave it.

    • @oscartangoromeo003
      @oscartangoromeo003 Год назад +7

      ​@@secrets.295can I know what your ethnicity and what your nationality without lying bluntly in this comment section..

    • @cac1504
      @cac1504 Год назад +2

      Both sides are greedy, so standstill till today.

  • @kelapakering2
    @kelapakering2 Год назад +5

    Jane Rai! It's good that you've got her in this video. One of the best storytellers of KL.

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +11

    What a wonderful vlog. Thank you for this video. Amazing interviews with the local Malays in Kampung Baru, KL.

  • @auntree774
    @auntree774 Год назад +10

    Great video Tim 👍. Tq for promoting Kampung Baru to all 😍

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @askarsepoi
    @askarsepoi Год назад +19

    thank you for visiting Malaysia. lets explore more and more. its really different for each part. From west, north, east, even Borneo have its own cultures & characteristics

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +1

      I hope to explore more beautiful places in Malaysia in the future!

  • @hamzah1005
    @hamzah1005 Год назад +2

    cantik rumah makcik... banyak perabot... hiasan dalaman yg menarik...semoga rumah makcik kekal selamanya...

  • @baharudinabdulghani-jk4to
    @baharudinabdulghani-jk4to Год назад +43

    Bagus kalau dapat kekalkan kampung Baru sebagai Kampung Tradisi orang Melayu di tengah bandar Kuala Lumpur. Boleh jadi tempat tarikan pelancong untuk mengenali budaya orang Melayu. Tak perlu pergi jauh.

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +3

      Absolutely, I agree 👍🏼

    • @sempoi7399
      @sempoi7399 Год назад +3

      Setuju kampung baru dikekalkan sebagai warisan melayu kuala lumpur. Kampung morten di melaka adalah contoh terbaik bahawa kampung warisan melayu di tengah bandaraya boleh dijadikan muzium hidup untuk dilawati pelancong.

    • @haze8385
      @haze8385 Год назад

      @@sempoi7399kampung bharu boleh buat mcm kampung morten kat melaka cantik jugak

    • @zairulsatar7997
      @zairulsatar7997 Год назад

      @@timtense just asking? kampung baru is a asians village or Malay village?

    • @HOPECOUNTYXY
      @HOPECOUNTYXY Год назад

      ​@@zairulsatar7997Malay village

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +9

    Thank you makcik for showing your nice house

  • @makcikdiy3672
    @makcikdiy3672 Год назад +7

    Tim... Thank you for this precious video and information about Kampung Baru. We love this kampung in the middle of the city. I've shared this video on my fb.. ❤🇲🇾

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +2

      That's very kind of you. I appreciate it!

  • @zizrahim72able
    @zizrahim72able Год назад +4

    This is really sweet that u are interacting with the local villagers.

  • @bocahMY
    @bocahMY Год назад +5

    Tim, you forgot your tagline 'legends' at the end of the video. I think the video is still long, apparently it's over. Btw, its very nice. Thank you.

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +3

      Haha yes, I indeed forgot it. Glad you watched till the end. You are a #truelegendt

  • @Zichoe
    @Zichoe Год назад +12

    The fact that saloma bridge that recently built in 2020 really boost the tourism in kampung baru and tourists and travellers can experience a uniqueness of country side in the middle of the 6th tallest city in the world

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +2

      Yes, great addition to the city!

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 Год назад

      ‘6th tallest city’? What do you mean?

    • @Zichoe
      @Zichoe Год назад +2

      @EGO0808 Kuala lumpur is ranked 6th in the world for most buildings with 150 meters tall

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 Год назад

      @@Zichoe thanks, I wasn’t aware of that. 👌

  • @bahrenbahren4815
    @bahrenbahren4815 Год назад +4

    wonderful Tim...even , I am Malaysian, I didnt know the 'insight' of Kampong Bharu....LEGENDDDDD

  • @nazriismail6905
    @nazriismail6905 Год назад +1

    superb content. you really go deep into the locals way of life and how they perceive their surrounding. totally diff from common travel vlogger.

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @haze8385
    @haze8385 Год назад +4

    Kampung Bharu perlu buat mcm Kampung Morten di Melaka yg penuh dgn reka bentuk rumah tradisional melayu dan dijaga supaya boleh jadi tumpuan pelancong

    • @za8bchem
      @za8bchem Год назад

      Hahaha kerajaan tamak ramai

  • @fittrege2778
    @fittrege2778 Год назад +17

    Kampung Baru brings a lot of memories during my younger years. Used to stay at a student hostel (near MRT station) when I was a UTM student. Also spent years renting accomodations at many places inside Kampung Baru during my working years. Its been decades now and the village is still there with little changes. Love the place.👍👍👍

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +3

      Glad this video could bring back some memories for you!

    • @abdulwahidmdtahir3660
      @abdulwahidmdtahir3660 Год назад +1

      "Kolej Kediaman Kedua UTM, Flet PKNS, Kg. Baru, Kuala Lumpur." Was it?

    • @xeedsenterprise505
      @xeedsenterprise505 10 месяцев назад

      Aku sewa di flet situ...selepas UTM pindah ke Skudai

  • @MegaShahbana
    @MegaShahbana Год назад +5

    Gud to see ya bck in K.L Tim sure superb content brings us bck to history,lots of old stories,top it all yur so privileged to hve Malay style traditional lunch wth K.B natives,great volg kippidap mate

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +2

      Thanks, it felt good to be back. Lots of history there indeed! And delicious homemade food 😍

  • @MiraArian
    @MiraArian Год назад +10

    Enjoyed watching your Kampung Baru content.. ❤
    I used to stay at Kg Chendana & Jalan Raja Muda, Kampung Baru during my childhood.. 😊

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed watching!

  • @sultrys2291
    @sultrys2291 Год назад +6

    Very good one Tim.

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +1

      Thanks, I appreciate it!

  • @jillleong9386
    @jillleong9386 Год назад +7

    Thank you Tim,for this insightful walkabout in Kampong Baru and the sharing of the heartfelt feelings of the residents there.Being a Malaysian I have only visited the place thrice and after having watched your vlog you have definitely ignited my interest to visit this place once again which will be soon.Cheers and warmest blessings to you.💕🇲🇾

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +1

      I hope you can visit again soon!

  • @Arnold_X3
    @Arnold_X3 Год назад +23

    Fascinating reportage! I would very much recommend they keep this National Malaysian Treasure as it is, and not put Skyscrapers instead. 'Develop' it's Heritage instead - it so that will be known throughout the world even more than it is today. 🇲🇾

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +1

      Great idea, thanks for giving your insights!

    • @hufjournallife7218
      @hufjournallife7218 Год назад

      Yes develop heritage town mall and old style

  • @azidinzidin9234
    @azidinzidin9234 Год назад +9

    Hi Tim.. if u come to Melaka u can see the same situation at Kampung Morten & Kg. Hulu, located in the heart of city with a majority of Malay still live there. But, the State of Melaka Goverment had made the solution maintaining these two villages to be conservated with a pedestrian and other facilities such as coordinating the color and structure of the roof for the attraction of foreign tourists until now..

    • @SyaridzatYahya-mo1rx
      @SyaridzatYahya-mo1rx Год назад

      Mana ada lagi Kg Hulu.. dah pupus dah.. tinggal beberapa ketul je rumah2 lama, masjid & signage jalan kg Hulu..huhu..

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +2

      That sounds good actually. I hope to go to Melaka at some point in the future!

    • @azidinzidin9234
      @azidinzidin9234 Год назад

      @@timtense great idea!👍 when u pass by at Kg. Morten near riverside, u can go to the private muzium in the village and refer to the owner or the community leader to get more info about a history of Malay residence in the heart of Malacca City👍

  • @bug_on_internet
    @bug_on_internet Год назад +10

    Village Vs Megacity.
    I have never been to Kuala Lumpur but i saw many videos of it on youtube and i love that because in Kuala lumpur we can see the megacity mixed the village in the same place. that is fascinating .
    i love this topic that you are talking about now on this video because this case is happening in my country too. in Indonesia. like in Jakarta right now ,the goverment offering a lot money to the locals at many areas to leave the land that they have occupied for so long to rebuild the skyscrapers and throughway ,unfortunately many of them didnt accept that money also they don't want to go. they would rather love to choose to stay in theirs own land until now. also in Bali. Bali is missing its naturalness because of the large amount of development. Bali now is not as beautiful as before.

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад

      Is it in Indonesia as well? I'll visit Indonesia soon!

    • @bug_on_internet
      @bug_on_internet Год назад

      @@timtense yes it is. ok 👏 can't wait to see your vlog in my country 🤗👏

  • @mayfoo02
    @mayfoo02 Год назад +1

    Hi Tim, this is really an awesome effort especially when you took the trouble to rope Jane in. Thank you so much for your video.

  • @mizitige
    @mizitige Год назад +5

    this vlog about kg baru area is really informative 4 me 👍🏾 nice content bro

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад

      Thanks for watching bro, I appreciate it always!

  • @ermar-shad8500
    @ermar-shad8500 Год назад +9

    The government should preserved kampung bharu just like Malacca government preserve kampung Morten at malacca..but government more side to developer to take the land..so sad.

    • @xz996
      @xz996 4 месяца назад

      you might knows who are behind those developer.. sure theyre not local kg baru peeps

  • @asmuifaiz7218
    @asmuifaiz7218 Год назад +13

    As a man whos constantly looking at KL/Selangor real estate, the first auntie was lowballing the price of a two bedroom apartment in the middle of KL, its easily at least 400k - 500k, sometimes theres studios unit being sold at that price, i think she just lost a bit frame of reference since she no longer have to worry about paying for mortgage or rent , they probably deserve more than 12mil

    • @hooisiewhuan9998
      @hooisiewhuan9998 Год назад +2

      Real estate in KL, it depends like she said earlier, it's measured by per sq ft, KLCC area may fetch RM1800 per sq ft. 😊

    • @andeezaima319
      @andeezaima319 Год назад

      but 200k+ in mid KL? hmmm@@hooisiewhuan9998

    • @iamurmakteh
      @iamurmakteh Год назад

      Yeah, my daughter bought a studio condo in kl sentral for rm350k

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 Год назад

      @@hooisiewhuan9998 KLCC prices can go way over rm 1.8k psqft. Where I am it is actually more than rm 2k psqft. But be aware, Kampung Baruh is not in KLCC, it is divided from KLCC by the Klang river.

    • @hooisiewhuan9998
      @hooisiewhuan9998 Год назад +1

      @@EGO0808 I m aware. I had a relative in Taiwan who checked with us. It was promoted in Taiwan on properties near KLCC around RM1800 per sq ft before the pandemic. We were comparing properties in Taipei n KL at that time.

  • @ahasrapverygoodopeningazer9263
    @ahasrapverygoodopeningazer9263 Год назад +8

    Tim this vlog is the best about Kampung Baru I hope Kampung Baru will same as now four ever ini Malay harap Kampung Baru kekal seadanya macam ini suasana Kampung Mashallah sangat INDAH

    • @vefvef6581
      @vefvef6581 Год назад +1

      Can keep the food but not the house too old.After she gone sure her son or daughter will let her house go.Actually that not her house sharing with 6 siblings.If house only her name she will put sign house for sale 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +2

      I hope they can preserve it as much as possible

  • @siddd88
    @siddd88 Год назад +5

    Kampong Bahru means new village. Kampong Bahru is cultural heritage of the Malaysia in the capital city that we all wanna see it forever in the future. Only need to preserve it. It is the most valuable tourism attractions here in KL other than It is actually a foods village. They need to beautify it's in every inch of it. We love to wander oround this heritage village by foot. At night must be interesting also to be there. It's a great tourism product. It's like street food streets in bangkok/Thai. We don't wanna go there anymore if the streetfoods scenes swiped out. Kampung Bahru is KL Malaysian street foods capital of Malaysia.
    Its CULTURE in the city, that we can 'sell' it all over the world.

  • @TiqaShuib
    @TiqaShuib Год назад +11

    No need to urbanise the village, but beautify it to attract tourists like those towns/villages we find in Japan

  • @adirazaidin5985
    @adirazaidin5985 Год назад +4

    I leave in Kampung Baru during my childhood. My house was at Jalan Watson. I was 4 years old when the tragedy of 13 Mei happen. The riot started at Jalan Raja Muda infront of Balai Dato Harun. I dont remember much but I remember my mother telling me that she was searching in panic for me and she went to the area where the riot took place to look for me and she witnessed the brutality and horror scene of headless bodies laying on the ground.
    Kampung Baru and Chowkit was heavily affected by the 13 Mei tragedy in 1969.

    • @hanan9082
      @hanan9082 Год назад

      Thank you for sharing this valuable historic experience. Hope you can share more

  • @fakhrunnazimmuhajir
    @fakhrunnazimmuhajir Год назад +4

    "You can plan but God will decide." That's pretty hardcore. Wow. I gonna keep that catchphrase. Genius wordings.

    • @hanan9082
      @hanan9082 Год назад

      Manusia merancang, Tuhan yang menentukan

  • @anitayusof4903
    @anitayusof4903 Год назад +2

    Maybe you can explore Sungai Lembing, Kuantan, Pahang. The 'El-Darado' of Malaysia. One of the largest tin mine towns in Malaysia. There's an old chinese and malay settlements aged 100++ years.

  • @zailinahmad9695
    @zailinahmad9695 Год назад +1

    Tim, now you are the Legend. Superb content.

  • @lunastarr1925
    @lunastarr1925 Год назад +9

    even 12 mil.....is not as priceless as Kg Baru....which money cant buy

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +4

      It's a unique place that hopefully will be preserved as much as possible

  • @squidster3128
    @squidster3128 Год назад +3

    This makcik was an international high-flying career woman!! MAKCIK POWER !! So impressive!!!!

  • @zb9074
    @zb9074 Год назад +5

    Try exploring Janda Baik where Jetlags Warrior Steve and Ivana had their wedding reception recently.

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +1

      Maybe next time I'll try that!

  • @SuhaimiAmir
    @SuhaimiAmir Год назад

    8:25 That doesn't seem right. In the middle of KL cheapest is probably around RM500,000 for less than 1000sqft. Condos around kg baru probably start from RM1 million and above.

  • @AjizSatay5658
    @AjizSatay5658 Год назад +7

    they seem poor average villagers but their land is so high value and rich of heritage and old malays culture also they're millionaire.

  • @hazmanriess8949
    @hazmanriess8949 Год назад +4

    I suggest let preserve that Kampungs for ever. Dont sell to develope as high rise.

  • @pegangagamakeranaitusiapak576
    @pegangagamakeranaitusiapak576 Год назад +2

    wow Tim..your content is superb.Tho I am.Malaysian, I lost track of kpg life since my grandmum passed away 20 yrs back.How nice of Datin brought Tim to *c* all these.BTW Tim, come to Sarawak.There is a culture life village of each races/enthic in Sarawak.Sarawak herself has more than 30 enthics compare to west Malaysia.

  • @sabariahnasir2933
    @sabariahnasir2933 Год назад +2

    Kampong Mortern ..it a loverly kampong and nice place

  • @gingerteddy618
    @gingerteddy618 Год назад +4

    I hope they preserve Kampung Baru

  • @sally2869
    @sally2869 Год назад +9

    Safe Kampung Baru for the next generation.

  • @salehothman449
    @salehothman449 Год назад

    Very fascinating.

  • @moyyewhon6724
    @moyyewhon6724 Год назад +2

    Awwww, u missed out the catfish with fermented durians..... it's awesome

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +1

      I'll have to try it next time I go!

  • @ruwandarshana7881
    @ruwandarshana7881 8 месяцев назад

    Outstanding documentary

  • @mohdzulfadhli7304
    @mohdzulfadhli7304 Год назад +3

    very good one Tim👍✊😊

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much 😊

  • @nazrinetwork2066
    @nazrinetwork2066 Год назад +2

    Great vlog Tim 👍

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @aidaad1431
    @aidaad1431 Год назад +2

    Wow
    .. Great insight

  • @kyleanuar9090
    @kyleanuar9090 Год назад +1

    Most kampongs unfortunately been sold off to developers, my fishing village is half housing estate now. We had several European families living here before but they went back home once development began. They knew what's coming.

  • @drmyrisstyca
    @drmyrisstyca Год назад +1

    We had similar well in the bathroom in my grandma house. I dont like it, the water is too cold …. But other family member like it. Its already filled and buried now.

  • @noramohamad9598
    @noramohamad9598 Год назад

    Dasat mak cik, her english is so fluent

  • @latifahibrahim6505
    @latifahibrahim6505 Год назад +2

    Wow awesome good jobs 🎉 you are good reporter..😊😊😊❤ keep its up 😂

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much 😊

  • @moyyewhon6724
    @moyyewhon6724 Год назад +6

    Tim, the best place to retire is in Malaysia. Please include msia when you plan your retirement.

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +3

      I'm not there yet but when I get old enough I'll think about it 😅

  • @imjuzsayin..5017
    @imjuzsayin..5017 Год назад +5

    A village in a big city. Why not? Even Seoul have one too

    • @imjuzsayin..5017
      @imjuzsayin..5017 Год назад +2

      Actually there're more abandoned units & worst condition buildings in KL such as changkat at Bukit Bintang area, etc. Which need to rebuild & there're tourist spots too.

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад

      Oh really? I haven't been to Seoul yet

  • @JenutTN
    @JenutTN Год назад +4

    That's Jane Rai, my old buddy in tourism industry. Haven't seen her for more than a decade

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +2

      That's her indeed, she showed me around Kampung Baru.

    • @JenutTN
      @JenutTN Год назад +2

      @@timtense if mentioned my name Meor of Taman Negara, she will recognise me

  • @rikiboy2202
    @rikiboy2202 Год назад +2

    Sebenarnya bisa dijadikan ikonik budaya melayu, india sama China saja punya ciri khas seperti little india dan China town, seharusnya orang melayu juga bisa, kalau perlu direnovasi menggunakan arsitektur melayu asli ❤

  • @heyydyy1759
    @heyydyy1759 Год назад +10

    Sepatutnya Kampung Baharu KL dah boleh contohi Kampung Morten di Melaka. Kerajaan Malaysia kena belajar dengan Melaka macam mana nak baik pulih, pelihara dan naik taraf rumah² di Kampung Baharu KL ni.
    Kampung Morten juga diiktiraf satu2 nya Kampung Melayu Tradisional yg masih kekal, yang bersih, cantik, terpelihara, tersusun yang ada didalam bandar² di dalam Malaysia ni.

  • @izzuiman-k7b
    @izzuiman-k7b Год назад +2

    tabik la makcik english boleh tahan tapi apa nak heran kan sekolah d malaysia ni dari dulu english subject, kalu veteran lgi la english dorang boleh tahan weii

  • @justrk3980
    @justrk3980 Год назад +1

    Hopefully this video would attract tourist to explore this exclusive and special part of Kuala Lumpur not only about eating nasi lemak at Wanjo

  • @EGO0808
    @EGO0808 Год назад +1

    Interesting vlog, well done. There’s always discussion about Kampung Baru and of course also different opinions. Nostalgia and heritage in SE Asia is often being overruled by business economics and sooner or later Kampung Baru will be nothing but history. The only argument in favor if keeping this last kanpung as it is, is the fact that real estate still sees relatively low returns in Malaysia, compared to other SE Asian countries and (mega) cities. The property market here in KL has the lowest returns in the whole region. Even Dhaka has higher prices, than KL. Let alone Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila and of course Singapore. So as long as there is no real increase in prices, Kampung Baru may continue to exist.

    • @za8bchem
      @za8bchem Год назад

      Dhaka? You kidding me right? Lol. Do you not see the amount of Bangladeshi in Malaysia?

  • @izzuiman-k7b
    @izzuiman-k7b Год назад

    wehhh salam bro fariz kawan sya d study kampus d Kk la masa kat ILP, jumpa pula dia kat cni channel

  • @danishh1385
    @danishh1385 Год назад

    I agree with her, developers should pay cash. Ingat macam kita ni lembu ditambat tali ke boleh digula gula kan

  • @azlirazli7500
    @azlirazli7500 Год назад +26

    Although Kampung Bharu is known for famous malay food in KL, but for me it is still underrated and not enough promotion to the tourists. The residents and the Board of Trustees should do more to introduce Kampung Bharu as a new tourist spot. They should learn from other successful communities like Chew Clan Jetty in Georgetown, Concubine Lane in Ipoh or Kampung Morten in Malacca on how to improvise their residential areas into tourism and generate income.

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +1

      There's some great food there indeed!

    • @amirAMF
      @amirAMF Год назад

      Pada saya biarlah kampung baru kekal dengan identiti dia, bukan sebagai tempat pelancongan. Biar yg tahu saja tahu kg baru sebagai Syurga makanan utk org tempatan. Biarlah pelancong asing pergi makan di jalan alor tu.

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 Год назад

      Well, in Penang it is Chinese Malaysian owned. The Chinese as we know, often are way more business minded than the average Malays. No offense.

    • @za8bchem
      @za8bchem Год назад

      Ok je kg baru. Promote byk2 kang naik harga makanan

  • @rushdrift
    @rushdrift Год назад +1

    I need to correct her, apartment in KL it depends on the status if its leasehold or freehold, leasehold prices there cheapest is around 500k, for freehold its millions but freehold status you can barely find it in KL, 12 millions is actually peanuts for that kind of lot size and yes she is right if you have 1 million you can only survive for less than 7 years and that is a modest living not living rich

  • @faizalsuparman6138
    @faizalsuparman6138 Год назад

    Thumbs up bro..good content

  • @t700qwe8
    @t700qwe8 Год назад +1

    Nice video

  • @sabariahnasir2933
    @sabariahnasir2933 Год назад +1

    Come to Malacca there also have malay kampong in a middle of town

  • @ahhammohamed1279
    @ahhammohamed1279 Год назад

    I am Ahkam from Srilanka. We met at Port City

  • @aziziabdrahman7756
    @aziziabdrahman7756 Год назад

    I used to live next to Kampung Baru and occasionally pass by the place

  • @detox78
    @detox78 Год назад

    Government should subsidize the repair and beautification of all the houses in Kg Baru. Currently Kg Baru is an eyesore.

  • @abdulharris9793
    @abdulharris9793 Год назад

    Greetings from Jakarta, Indonesia 🇮🇩 Please to meet you on RUclips. Have a wonderful time in Malaysia 🇲🇾 and when you will be traveling to Indonesia 🇮🇩 Peace ✌️

  • @92darkempire
    @92darkempire Год назад +1

    Actually around kl a decent condo costs around 400k per house. My apartment in ampang selangor costs 300k.

  • @darthazua
    @darthazua Год назад

    Kampung Baru has always been in the special place in the heart of old Malaysians. As told by my late grandfather every visits to Kuala Lumpur, the main destination is always Kampung Baru. He was a teacher and also active in social activities and political, Kampung Baru is not only for eating but also the meeting point in KL.
    For the new generation who grew up in a cozy and comfortable atmosphere, especially when the LRT rail system was already in place when they were born, Kampung Baru is just a food paradise.

  • @Flamenco1959
    @Flamenco1959 Год назад

    Very interesting video. I like it.

  • @penukulbesi4006
    @penukulbesi4006 Год назад +2

    It seems that this area is getting harder to develop because the owner is determined to let it go at such a high price.

  • @ankllkmjd2
    @ankllkmjd2 Год назад +2

    Some people from neighbouring country that says kg baru is a slum area shud see this video so they can learn the difference bettween village settlement and slums like in their cities. Lol. Let their iq increase a bit.

  • @vlife6337
    @vlife6337 Год назад

    You're so sentimental man.. I love that!

  • @OrangTasaday
    @OrangTasaday Год назад +4

    .... i want to TELL you, Kampung Baru is NOT a slump. They are the real i mean REAL true traditional Malay's village unlike other South East Asian countries you know who. 🇲🇾 Love.

  • @KhalixMY
    @KhalixMY Год назад +1

    To me, the KL administrator should manage Kampung Baru and upgrade the surrounding just like how the Melaka State Government had done for Kampung Morten in Melaka.

  • @kpande7295
    @kpande7295 Год назад

    Tim, waiting since days for your videos 😢. Hope you are fine and wish you well 👍

  • @Nik-mv5hr
    @Nik-mv5hr Год назад +1

    They are still trying to buy Kampong Baru till this day. I'm glad they didn't sell them.

  • @farruqazwan1666
    @farruqazwan1666 Год назад +1

    Good content

  • @foodhistory1387
    @foodhistory1387 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the video- am now interested in the failed agricultural project before 1901!

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад +2

      Good luck with the research

  • @manjerrr71
    @manjerrr71 Год назад +1

    Cholop 👍❤️😻❤️🇲🇾❤️luv kampong vibe❤️luv ur sweating 😅❤️

    • @timtense
      @timtense  Год назад

      Love my sweating? I sweat a lot indeed. I'm still not used to the Asian climate 😅

  • @cikgurusdhi
    @cikgurusdhi Год назад

    U should be the emissary of Kampong Baru. There is a special connection between u and it's ppl.

  • @mell7702
    @mell7702 Год назад +1

    one apartment average 2023 is rm 500k-1m

  • @chipanz
    @chipanz Год назад

    Kampung Baru should remain as it is. Make it a tourist attraction.

  • @tajiayam
    @tajiayam Год назад +1

    I STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND THE HOUSE OWNER LADY SAID HER FRIEND IS A RICH WOMAN BUT THEN I REALIZED THIS LADY IS THE RICHEST OF HER FRIENDS.😮