There are two bridges connecting Penang Island to the mainland. The bridges has helped Penang Island in leaps and bound and enabled the island of Penang develop further. Prior to the construction of the two bridges, Penang wasn't as popular as it is today. Also Penang is one of the most visited island in the world today. Thanks mostly to the renovations and restoration done right.
Not all Malaysian can stand spicy food but we love the spiciness, thats why we ordered our food together with drinks . Remember before eating alway buy something to drink
Most of the old street arts in Georgetown were done by Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic. He is the first one commissioned by Penang state government to make all the artworks including the famous kids on a bicycle. If I remember correctly he married a local and Penang is his second home.
One of the very first street art that kick started the whole scene was the one of the boy and girl on the bicycle. It was commissioned somewhere after 2008.
Its pretty common in malaysia to have food that never seen before or never heard of cuz malaysian people always invent more food, flavors and some tradisional dishes that came back and become viral in malaysia. I'm malaysian and i haven't tasted all of it
The whole Georgetown city is a UNESCO heritage site…besides the road you guys walked thru, there are other roads in the city which i think with more beautiful old colonial buildings, but less touristy, may be because there are less street arts….The chicken curry dish that you guys ate is called curry kapitan, a fusion curry of chinese and malay style, popular among peranakan people…unlike the Nasi kandar curry or banana leaf restaurants curry, this curry dish does not involve the typical curry powder mix…it is made with only with fresh herbs and spices, that’s why is not so spicy. Peranakan people ancestors are a mix of Chinese from China that came to Malacca port with the famous Chinese China explorer called Cheng He, during the Sultanate of Malacca, and they were traders. Some of these chinese China at that time settled down in Malacca n married to Malays. They are called “Baba” for men and “Nyonya” for women. Now most their generations settled in Malacca and Penang.
Nasi kandar own by Indian Muslim, local called it mamak nasi kandar that's why you always heard about this word "mamak stall". Mamak mean uncle in India.
i love how mario always zoom the camera in to olivia face then she start smiling, how cute 😂. yall two so cute together, stay safe out there love your video 🖤🖤
A lot of the most famous murals in George Town, including the kids on the bike you showed in your video, was actually done by a Lithuanian (YES!) graffiti artist Ernest Zacharevic.
The rickshaws are overpriced for tourists. You could rent a bicycle instead and go through Georgetown hunting street art. If you look through the streets in Chinatown and little India there are plenty of dying trades like makers of jade name stamps, makers of Saree, spice traders and etc.. Definitely don't do those normal tourist stuff. Try to get local Penangites to show you around as there are plenty of nice places that are for free in Penang. Local usually kept those places to themselves as they don't want tourist to crowd those places and turn them into another tourist trap.
I think you might find this interesting. Alot of the murals were done by a Lithuanian artist hired by the Penang city council. Link on the artist here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Zacharevic?wprov=sfla1
I don't think Malaysia is unsafe . As any tourists traveling abroad to any country should take certain precautions . To be safe , there are certain fundamental tourist rules that tourist should keep in mind going any where arounda the world . These apply to Malaysia as well. For first time visitors , it is recommended to use tourist agencies. It is most expensive way but the safest approach. Don't pick unknown , cheaper ones . Tourist maps are still very handy and useful to keep and you can get the latest ones at the airport. Familiarice yourself with Malaysia . Make sure your hotel is near a railway station . Once you know your way , it's cheapest and safe travel . Avoid traveling alone in lonely streets . Book taxi from your hotel . it is safe . Use Waze , Google map on your mobile while using taxi . Do not expose yourself as a wealthy tourist. Finaly , if you have a local friend , nothing like . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡¡!!!!!!!!!!
when tourist say it look like chinese town ... well yes... british bring all chinese to work at city or town meanwhile malay people stay inside village.... that cruel history lesson
Happy Malaysia Day! What do you guys think of George Town?
Nice place for the holiday...
I never go to George town
Come Bukit Larut Taiping in Perak if you want hiking
I live here so yeah!! Its a nice and wonderful place for sure lol..make sure you eat a lot of good food here :) and have a great trip!
Nive
Another awesome video, glad to be a part of it!! 😃😁
There are two bridges connecting Penang Island to the mainland. The bridges has helped Penang Island in leaps and bound and enabled the island of Penang develop further. Prior to the construction of the two bridges, Penang wasn't as popular as it is today. Also Penang is one of the most visited island in the world today. Thanks mostly to the renovations and restoration done right.
That's awesome 🙂
We LOVED our time in Penang 😊 the food is amazing and the people are so kind 😊
Not all Malaysian can stand spicy food but we love the spiciness, thats why we ordered our food together with drinks . Remember before eating alway buy something to drink
some of the people cannot stand.a curry they will sweat if they eat
Georgetown together with Melaka was declared
Unesco Heritage Site in 2008, they are called The Historic Cities of the straits of Malacca
Most of the old street arts in Georgetown were done by Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic. He is the first one commissioned by Penang state government to make all the artworks including the famous kids on a bicycle.
If I remember correctly he married a local and Penang is his second home.
And some masterpiece done by Julia Volchkova from Russia.
One of the very first street art that kick started the whole scene was the one of the boy and girl on the bicycle. It was commissioned somewhere after 2008.
Its pretty common in malaysia to have food that never seen before or never heard of cuz malaysian people always invent more food, flavors and some tradisional dishes that came back and become viral in malaysia. I'm malaysian and i haven't tasted all of it
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your exploration in Penang.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed 🙂
@@TravelsonToast 😁
Wow nice place to roam around😮😅😊
Such a interesting city ! Those building looks like from colonial time.
old school ramble...wawa woowa !!
Welcome to Penang! I hope you like it. Don't forget to pay "Kek Lok Si" a visit.
The whole Georgetown city is a UNESCO heritage site…besides the road you guys walked thru, there are other roads in the city which i think with more beautiful old colonial buildings, but less touristy, may be because there are less street arts….The chicken curry dish that you guys ate is called curry kapitan, a fusion curry of chinese and malay style, popular among peranakan people…unlike the Nasi kandar curry or banana leaf restaurants curry, this curry dish does not involve the typical curry powder mix…it is made with only with fresh herbs and spices, that’s why is not so spicy.
Peranakan people ancestors are a mix of Chinese from China that came to Malacca port with the famous Chinese China explorer called Cheng He, during the Sultanate of Malacca, and they were traders. Some of these chinese China at that time settled down in Malacca n married to Malays. They are called “Baba” for men and “Nyonya” for women. Now most their generations settled in Malacca and Penang.
Thanks for the info 🙏
Nasi kandar own by Indian Muslim, local called it mamak nasi kandar that's why you always heard about this word "mamak stall". Mamak mean uncle in India.
you guys might want to go Chulia St or Lebuh Kimberley St at night time for nice street food. very famous there at
George Town
We visited Chulia St!
Owsemmm... Travel On Toast!💓
Malaysia look like to be the friendliest place on earth. Weather is overbearing hot n humid though.
welcome to pg, a beautiful and peace island.. heritage city
4:32 "The Power Of The Hand"..Can Use To Stop Any Vehicles Even Lorry. Only In Malaysia.
thanks 🙏
Love this video💕
thanks!
8:45 - generally its called trishaw ( in Malay Language we call it "Beca" ( the pronunciation : be-cha )
it just an hour ago and you already got 1.2k views , congrats !
thank you 🙏
i love how mario always zoom the camera in to olivia face then she start smiling, how cute 😂. yall two so cute together, stay safe out there love your video 🖤🖤
😊 thank you
They call it beca in bahasa ..love your videoo keep it up
Thank you!
NC video you come my country Bangladesh visit so I meet you really
That veg you are having is jicama and with some carot. The green color veg i am not sure. You find jicama in popiah roll also.
10:32 woahhh 👍 nice food yummy 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
I am Sarawak Borneo, u can eat mee laksa, Kolo mee, kek lapis, tradisional eat and others 😁
A lot of the most famous murals in George Town, including the kids on the bike you showed in your video, was actually done by a Lithuanian (YES!) graffiti artist Ernest Zacharevic.
Thanks for the description of the George Town, I'm really happy for you guys enjoyed
😂 He likes rum too
Come to Sarawak. Plenty good foods and best hospitality
Try all delicious food and have a great2 holiday wish u😎👊🏝🌊👍✌️🥞..enjoyyy guyzzz💚
Thanks!
Welcome to My home town
Thank you bro
thanks for watching!
OOOOOO my own town eh? ill have to pay a visit x
Yeah boiiii, it's pretty hectic out there.
The dishes of you taken in white colour is Turnip.
Go to the top of Komtar and do the walk around the outside of the building. It’s mind blowing!
will do next time!
Come to Borneo Bro .. so many food … Sarawak Sabah
we will at some point!
Please come to kelantan on your next trips
HI,HOW ARE YOU GUYS?👏👏👏😄😄😄👍👍👍👍👍👍😎
good thanks!
😍😍 🇱🇰
Yes there is dinosaur research centre but actually it is animaltronics
I like the way she said sedap 😂
👍💚
come terengganu
Penang is a very nice place hire a taxi for the day its not so exensive and go explore the island.
Come to Sabah as we offer more different unique things!!
those street arts have been there just for a couple of years, barely 10 years.
wow, they look so much older than that
@@TravelsonToast yeah...I guess due to our hot and wet climate, it gets weathered pretty fast
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Are u guys coming back to KL?
yeah we will be!
Hi ,guys
Hello!
7:35 “sedapp” i heard youu
If you have the time, you both should try going back and forth both bridges. Experience the long stretch.
we rode across in a taxi, it took so long to get across!
A tour in Singapore soon? haha
we would love to one day!
Helo bro,first time i look at u just i thnk maybe u twin of johny depp
What RM5 - RM10 for an iceball... haha i remember the 20sen iceball way back in 1977... i was only 7 yo...
wow, price went up! Maybe because of tourism in the area too
Many tourists come many money coming like the Thailand and Bali Indonesia got so many tourists visiting because they are Free laws free country
u must go langkawi.
here now!
how long will you be in Penang
not in Penang anymore, but might come back another time!
oppps....you guys didnt go CHINA House ??
Nope, never heard of this, what is it?
Tri Shaw.
The rickshaws are overpriced for tourists. You could rent a bicycle instead and go through Georgetown hunting street art. If you look through the streets in Chinatown and little India there are plenty of dying trades like makers of jade name stamps, makers of Saree, spice traders and etc.. Definitely don't do those normal tourist stuff. Try to get local Penangites to show you around as there are plenty of nice places that are for free in Penang. Local usually kept those places to themselves as they don't want tourist to crowd those places and turn them into another tourist trap.
Malay called those rickshaw "beca" pronounce "bay Cha"
thanks 🙂
Keep looking.. you'll probably find Mogwai the Gremlin to buy.. 😁.
I think you might find this interesting. Alot of the murals were done by a Lithuanian artist hired by the Penang city council. Link on the artist here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Zacharevic?wprov=sfla1
Pov:i was in the video
Do you realise that the chicken curry with potato is very much different from the curry in KL. The chicken curry here is not spicy at all.
yeah, nearly everything we eat is so different!
Street come first
I don’t think they chose to do that they just don’t have the choice and opportunities to do something else
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I don't think Malaysia is unsafe . As any tourists traveling abroad to any country should take certain precautions .
To be safe , there are certain fundamental tourist rules that tourist should keep in mind going any where arounda the world . These apply to Malaysia as well.
For first time visitors , it is recommended to use tourist agencies. It is most expensive way but the safest approach. Don't pick unknown , cheaper ones .
Tourist maps are still very handy and useful to keep and you can get the latest ones at the airport. Familiarice yourself with Malaysia .
Make sure your hotel is near a railway station . Once you know your way , it's cheapest and safe travel .
Avoid traveling alone in lonely streets .
Book taxi from your hotel . it is safe . Use Waze , Google map on your mobile while using taxi .
Do not expose yourself as a wealthy tourist.
Finaly , if you have a local friend , nothing like .
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡¡!!!!!!!!!!
If you want to cross rhe streeraiseyour hand tostop thecar
Yoo men, Your face look like Johnny Depp..
Thanks 🙂
Kari ayam
when tourist say it look like chinese town ... well yes... british bring all chinese to work at city or town meanwhile malay people stay inside village.... that cruel history lesson
This is sooooo Cringing
Penang food is quite mediocre to singapore food to be honest.
Haven't been to Singapore yet!