I have been in Mukah for three years, i found the local community of Mukah is very friendly, very polite and humble. I miss the place and its people very much.. 😍🥰
bro definitely explore more Sarawak than I do 💀 i used to go to mukah where i got my licence 💙 that time i was stay at Selangau,, now i'm at baram🥲 i could throw rock to Brunei 😂
Wonderful Nick. Used to be in Telian in late 60s and early 70s. Studied in 3 Rivers Secondary School in early 70s. Often go to Dalat by river and passing by whenever going to Sibu via Sungai Kut cannal in the old days. Thank you very much for the video.❤👍👏🙏
You were at Ah Mei Kedai Keman, aka Food Garden-that's the name of her restaurant, if I remember correctly-at the beginning of the video. It has been so long already that I haven't been to Ah Mei Kedai Keman. Perhaps I'll go back to Sarawak next month. Oh, I missed my hometown so much. The Kampung that you went to, Telian. My late mom's dad was from Telian, grandma was an Iban from Sungai something I can't remember, and my dad was from Kampung Sitieng, Mukah (only if I spelled that correctly). One fun fact about my dad is that his mom was Melanau, and his dad was a Japanese soldier who left Sarawak after the Japanese lost in WW2, and he was adopted by his grandparents (it was kind of taboo back then, but if you're born to a Japanese dad, you know him to be the colonizer). Hence, my DNA is Melanau, Iban, and Japanese. I speak six languages, but Japanese is not one of them but fluent in Mandarin. My dad and mom met in Balingian, and they have lived there ever since. Someone recently asked me about my life and upbringing and told me that my story (more of my parents/grandparents story can be a rom-com movie). 🤣
Thanks Nick for revealing this Melanau's village in yr channel.My father's village just opposite of this village if i am not forgotten, kampong Medong. Will visits him very soon. Ya I realized now my kampong looks very attractive for tourism industry.Just need to do touch-up a bit some of walkaways and view of their river banks. Thank you again👍🏻👍🏻
You should visit my village, Kampung Stass, the biggest Bidayuh village in Sarawak. Its just approximately 15 km from Bung Bratak that you climbed together with yr dad and Kevin. Our anchestors were originally from Bung@Mount Bratak. All the best in life.
Nice trip. Actually, the old burial practice of the jerunai pole and old jars is the same as most of the orang ulu tribes (Kayan, Kenyah and a lot of small orang ulu tribes). The poles are called klirieng and there’s one moved to the Sarawak Museum.
@@GlobalGibbon he's right, because the Melanau actually closely related to the Orang Ulu tribes in the Eastern Sarawak & maybe also closely related to The Bidayuh as well in the Western side of Sarawak...
I have been in Mukah for three years, i found the local community of Mukah is very friendly, very polite and humble. I miss the place and its people very much.. 😍🥰
bro definitely explore more Sarawak than I do 💀 i used to go to mukah where i got my licence 💙 that time i was stay at Selangau,, now i'm at baram🥲 i could throw rock to Brunei 😂
Kg Tanam, Dalat. My kampung!
Lovely little village!
We are currently building a road fr kpg medong to klid when i came across your video, glad you made a piece here, myself fr kpd sadir padawan👍
5:32 where is the location of the museum or artefacts?
Right in the middle of Telian Tengah. Its called Sapan Puloh Melanau Museum.
I missed MUKAH,lasted time I came 2013 when my son's convocation at POLITIKNIK MUKAH.From Sabah.
Mukah is such a Nice town. Hope you get to visit again soon!
@@GlobalGibbon TQ SIR ,when I came to muka on 2013 I am stay at LAMIN DANA HOME SATY, kg.Talian.Yes that true what I say about kg.Talian.
Jerunai is a tomb to the people of the highest ranking in community..
Wonderful Nick. Used to be in Telian in late 60s and early 70s. Studied in 3 Rivers Secondary School in early 70s.
Often go to Dalat by river and passing by whenever going to Sibu via Sungai Kut cannal in the old days. Thank you very much for the video.❤👍👏🙏
Thanks for sharing! I’ve been wanting to visit the Kut canal, I’ve kept it for a next visit😉
Thanks for sharing the video ❤
Thanks for watching!
I love umai
Me too!!!
Watch the Jerunai movies however your explaination about it superb ❤❤
I haven’t watched it, I plan to see it soon!
You were at Ah Mei Kedai Keman, aka Food Garden-that's the name of her restaurant, if I remember correctly-at the beginning of the video. It has been so long already that I haven't been to Ah Mei Kedai Keman. Perhaps I'll go back to Sarawak next month. Oh, I missed my hometown so much. The Kampung that you went to, Telian. My late mom's dad was from Telian, grandma was an Iban from Sungai something I can't remember, and my dad was from Kampung Sitieng, Mukah (only if I spelled that correctly). One fun fact about my dad is that his mom was Melanau, and his dad was a Japanese soldier who left Sarawak after the Japanese lost in WW2, and he was adopted by his grandparents (it was kind of taboo back then, but if you're born to a Japanese dad, you know him to be the colonizer). Hence, my DNA is Melanau, Iban, and Japanese. I speak six languages, but Japanese is not one of them but fluent in Mandarin. My dad and mom met in Balingian, and they have lived there ever since. Someone recently asked me about my life and upbringing and told me that my story (more of my parents/grandparents story can be a rom-com movie). 🤣
Melanau
Yeayy..my village, kpg Tanam. Thanks Nick.. you include it into you videos..👍
Thanks bro., welcome to my village👍
Thanks Nick for revealing this Melanau's village in yr channel.My father's village just opposite of this village if i am not forgotten, kampong Medong. Will visits him very soon. Ya I realized now my kampong looks very attractive for tourism industry.Just need to do touch-up a bit some of walkaways and view of their river banks. Thank you again👍🏻👍🏻
That’s awesome! We went to Kampung Medong, where we visited the sago pearl oven and the tall post!
Great video bro, good information for us to know about Mukah.
You should visit my village, Kampung Stass, the biggest Bidayuh village in Sarawak. Its just approximately 15 km from Bung Bratak that you climbed together with yr dad and Kevin. Our anchestors were originally from Bung@Mount Bratak. All the best in life.
Will visit soon I hope!
Fantastic video...thanks so much for taking us along...learnt a lot about various cultures in Sarawak
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for the history
Thanks for watching!
Great sharing. I love it as always. Thank you. Nick. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Glad you enjoyed it! You’re the best!
Bro have you ever been visit sabah? There were beautiful nature and landscape for vlogging
I have been to Sabah many times! But not lately. Will try and make a trip there this year and film heaps as well!
@@GlobalGibbon great😎 can't wait to see bravo
Morning morning nick!! nice Vlog
Morning! Thanks for watching!
Cantiknya kampung ini . Salam dari Marudi Sarawak
nice place. 👍
Great Mukah town .....enjoy yrself...❤
Nice trip. Actually, the old burial practice of the jerunai pole and old jars is the same as most of the orang ulu tribes (Kayan, Kenyah and a lot of small orang ulu tribes). The poles are called klirieng and there’s one moved to the Sarawak Museum.
Aha! Right! Similar practices. I’ll study the orange ulu traditions more!
@@GlobalGibbon he's right, because the Melanau actually closely related to the Orang Ulu tribes in the Eastern Sarawak & maybe also closely related to The Bidayuh as well in the Western side of Sarawak...
To be precise.. that is kampung tanam.. my kampung😊.. thx bro
Nice places
😱😱😱😱🫰🫰🫰🫰
Wow🎉🎉🎉dabai
Becareful of Saltwater Crocs in the river. Safety first
Yes, no swimming there!