Just for additional historical input, the Chinese came to this country in two different era. The first one is during the Ming dynasty when Admiral Zheng He started his expeditions. The Sultanate of Malacca during that time became a vassal/tributary state of Ming. Many Chinese merchants and higher status at that time settled in Malacca up to Penang island in the north. As the time goes, they intermingled with locals and became Peranakan. The second wave of Chinese coming here were migrants during British colonial era for tin mining mostly in Ipoh (Perak) and Selangor. There was another influx of Chinese coming here as well during Japanese War and the subsequent Chinese Civil War. For your information, Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s Chinese Oversea Headquarter was established in Penang island.
In Singapore, there is a building known as Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall - In 1906, a branch of the Tongmenghui was formed in Singapore, following Sun's visit there; this was called the Nanyang branch and served as headquarters of the organization for Southeast Asia.
Sorry to nick pick, but when Zheng He and his entourage arrived, they found Chinese people had already pipped him to Malaya. Chinese merchants looking for tropical woods and spices had settled in melaka and many married locals who latter were called peranakans. Chinese presence in the region was noted as early as the 10th century.
Chinese came to Tanah Melayu in peace and we live peacefully until we became Malaysia, when the anglo-saxon tribe came they killed, conquered and colonized everyone just like Americans. Now they says Chinese are offensive and dangerous.... I wonder. Orang putih otak rosak
The Malaysian Indian couple you shared your table with, the lady using the chopstick and soup spoon combo like a Chinese and the gentleman peeling the skin and eating the bao just like Chinese. Very cute to see. Love the melting pot that is Malaysia.
Welcome to Malaysia! Seems like you're curious and an open minded person. I believe this attitude will get you to travel to anywhere in this planet. Very refreshing style of vlogging. Keep it up and hope you will have a good time in this country.
Welcome to Malaysia!!! To be honest, this is my very first time seeing a lady going to male barber shop..hahaha...normally lady would go to a salon, or a lady barber....anyhow, enjoy your stay!!! So far all your facts are correct, you did good research!
Haha I think it's the first time I see a chinese lady (malaysian or otherwise) who has haircut in an indian barbershop. Usually malaysian chinese women go to local chinese auntie hair salons 😂 so I was kind of scared when that barber decided to give you that neck twisting procedure usually given to male customers! Thank God you survived to tell the story haha 😂
Hello from a new subscriber in the UK 😊 I’m hugely enjoying your videos - so informative..you really do your homework. Great to see your inquisitiveness about so many cultures and your superb English makes it all so easy to watch. Excellent 😍
Hi Yan! I love your dressed and your haircut Indian. I do enjoy to see you in Malasia, country far from Brazil but You have made it close to all of us, that's why I love to watch all video from you. I hope I'll never stop to follow you. Thsnks a lot for show people, temple and. Their food.❤🇨🇳🙋🤝👍❤🇨🇳
Girl I gotta say you're really brave by going to a men barbershop in a country that you just visited for the first time 😅🤣 Anyways enjoy your stay here🇲🇾❤
As always enjoyed your jouneying very much. Stil working my way through the videos from first to latest, have seen some of your recent ones. I love Asia, have traveled there a bit.
Greetings! Yan, welcome to Malaysia! Your channel is quite refreshing... Love the way you present your view and perspective of all the places you visit and even jungle trekking alone! Brave woman...!!! What's most amusing is you actually goes into an Indian Barber mainly for men... Actually, nothing wrong going there for a haircut but they really don't have woman hairstyles on the wall posters.... Hahaha...LOL.... Welcome again and enjoy the various types of cuisine from different cultures here... Don't be afraid to try them. Take care and stay safe!!! 👍☺️ P/S: Most RUclipsrs actually increased their subscribers and viewers while in Malaysia and 10/10 of their Vlogs "Most popular" videos are produced in Malaysia.... Good Luck!! 👍👍😄
She look like a walking geography teacher. I used to have a geography teacher back in the 90s that loves to travel. Almost 90% of our class score with high marks. Because my teacher knows everything and tell a very nice travel experience of her during the class that related to the topic.
I am from malaysia and I am fascinated by your blog about my country. I immediately subscribe to your channel. I will put you in my favourite channel and my family love all your posting. Best wishes to you in your travel. Bless you. ❤
I really enjoyed watching your vlog. You are actually more well informed than most travel bloggers and I love that you go local on so many things. Cheers and adventure on!
In both Malaysia and Thailand, there are drinking water dispensers where, for a ridiculous price you can refill your empty water bottle, it's a great idea to avoid plastic bottles. So far, the only place I visited which is 100% plastic free is Mcleodganj in India, the place where the Dalai Lama resides. In Europe there's the compulsive recycling methods where all disposable materials must be collected. Every family must differentiate the garbage in: food scraps, plastic, paper and cardboard boxes, batteries, glass (there are special containers placed in every neighbourhood and many more depending on the country). There are fines if you don't comply, however it is based on a sense of community and responsibility. In Switzerland, I was with a Swiss friend and she saw a tourist trying to pick a protected flower, she ran angrily to the tourist and reminded him that the flower belongs to a category of protected flowers and picking it is illegal. It was an alpine star. Most Swiss people are like that. Switzerland is a beautiful mountainous country which was never involved in wars. Their milk and chocolate products are considered some of the best in Europe.
I guess its too late for me to wish you Selamat Datang. I really enjoyed your vlogs on ethnic muslim community in China. Thanks for coming to our country. I hope you had a good time. Come again!
Its ok Miss Yan. I think you just set a record for being the first adult lady cutting hair in a male barber shop. You may go down in history... 😁. Anyway you are brave to try new things. Yan the brave. P. S. You should have tried in a more modern air conditioned barber shop.
Sister, transportation is really good in Malaysia. In Georgetown they even have a free bus which goes around the old part of town. Many cruises stops in Georgetown so there are always tons of tourists from all over the world. I went hiking near Georgetown, there's a national park, I saw a sea lion emerging from the polluted sea, it looked straight at me as to say "Look, what you have done". Pollution, plastic pollution in particular, it's a huge problem all over South East Asia. In Italy, Genova, the sea was completely black when I was a child then, most factories and industries were shut down and moved to Asia. Nowadays, the sea water in Genova is crystal clear and they are building prototype ships that do not pollute. In the past, accumulating money was the priority but today we understand, thanks to covid as well, that life can change with the blink of an eye so better to take what you need and enjoy life because we might not be here tomorrow. Biodiversity has been destroyed in Malaysia because of the palm tree industry, unfortunately everybody suffers in this way and only a few benefit from the gradual homicide of our mother. There's enough for every species if we don't interfere with Nature! Peace, love and joy to you all! 😁🤗💖
Hi, Welcome to Malaysia. Malaysian Chinese is called Mahua马华, instead is Malairen 马来人which is Malay, Malaysia Indian is 马来西亚印度人. Also there are Mahua who does not understand Chinese and there Malay & Indian who speaks Chinese. It is raining season now, do bring umbrella & jacket with you and avoid go waterfalls/river area for camping/water sports activities. Wishing you a fun & joyful trip 😊
Actually women in Malaysia rarely goes to these types of barber shops, only guys do. Most women go to hair salon to have hair cut, perming etc. The head twisting is part of the service which most men would enjoyed.
Stumbled upon your vlog outta nowhere. Already loving it the content and my gosh your English is perfect 👍 Keep it up girl enjoy world travel yeahhh ✈️ And thank you so much for visiting my country 🇲🇾
Hi there! First of all, welcome to Malaysia! I just wanna share that the "free service" you got from the barber is pretty common among Indian barbershop. There are people go there just for that free service including me. It's quite satisfying sometimes but if you don't like it, you are always welcome to tell them not to do that for you. On top of that, I really need to praise your spirits for visiting barbershop instead of salon. Most women in Malaysia usually go to salon for haircuts but all in all, I'm glad you enjoyed your time here.
So interesting to read your honest comments about Malaysia. Your English is so fluent & easy to follow. I watch your many episods videos every day. ❤❤❤
FYI. There are 3 main race in Malaysia. Malay, Chinese, Indian and of course others too. Local Chinese are referred to as Malaysian Chinese, not Malay Chinese. Malay is a race whereas Malaysian is a nationality. Have a good visit in Malaysia.
@@jimmy7142 But in Sarawak, they are not minority. They are about 30% of Sarawak population. The other 30% is Chinese and another 30% is Muslim and other races.
Because in mainland China, Malaysia is shorten as “Malay 马来”. It always creates confusion among non China nationally. From my own experience because I used to work china company with many China nationality.
interesting channel. will need to go back to your first video to follow your journey from europe up to malaysia (now) and then your journey back to china. i applaud your courage and bravery by travelling alone through the various countries.
Zou San, xie xie. Chinese food in china town looks very good. Haircut looks good, unexpected neck Pop surprised me too🤔. Good Vid ,y'all be well . Tya kindly
Greetings of the day to you & "Selamat Datang" (Welcome) to Malaysia 🇲🇾❤️. Just subscribed to your channel and I truly enjoyed your Vlog. I must say that you speak fluent English 👍👍. Enjoy your journey in Malaysia & stay safe always 🙏❤️😊
P.S: There's a difference between the term "Malay" and "Malaysian". Malay refers to a race (马来种族) which has the majority of the populace in the Malay Peninsula here. Malaysian refers to the nationality (马来西亚国籍). There are Malaysians who are of Malay, Indian and Chinese ethnicity. So, there are Malay Malaysians, Indian Malaysians and Chinese Malaysians. In fact, there are more than these 3 races but these 3 are the majority that you'll find in the Malay Peninsula.
For your info Leon, other people besides Malaysians around the globe are making short cut Malaysians as "Malay". Unfortunately majority of non Malays in Persekutuan Tanah Melayu ( MALAYA) do not want associate themselves with native Malays. I believe they are still wanting live separately like colonial British empire where's they take care themselves and be rich. Assimilation with natives Malays is not a part of their plan to stay here
@@azlanjohar7634 Thos people who shortcut the word "Malaysians" to "Malay" are ignorant of the difference between the meaning of the words. Malaysians themselves do not refer to Malaysians of Indian, Chinese, Iban, Eurasian, etc descents as Malay. It is also NOT true that the majority of non-Malay people do not want to associate themselves with people of other races. By this I mean that all races mix and interact with each other freely. However, this does not mean there must be cultural or linguistic assimilation. The country was founded as a multi-racial, multi-cultural, multi-religious and multi-linguistic country. The founding constitution does not ask that assimilation takes place.
@@dashong8912 what's your source saying Persekutuan Tanah Melayu (Malaya) is multiethnic country in first place? Do not create your own version of history
@@IainL then how about 9 Malay sultanates in Persekutuan Tanah Melayu? There is no multicultural kingdom in Persekutuan Tanah Melayu You can not deny it right. You are too ignorant to fathom 😂.
Welcome to Malaysia, Hope you you will come to Penang also. You are so brave, normally only guy going to Indian barber. Simply is because of girl want to have better hair design so they just go for salon with better hair designer.
You are very brave getting a haircut in an Indian barbershop, I'm surprised 😯. How do you find Malaysia so far? Do you find any difference between Malaysian Chinese culture and foods with China?
Such an adventures Women..For the first time i'm seeing a women get Hair cut in the Males Barber shops..Moreover in the Indian Barber shop 😁 it's really rare though,Luckily the clipper not breaking your Neck😂😂 .Welcome to Malaysia🇲🇾 Wo Shi Ma lai xia Ren.. Hopefully u can enjoy Ur Time here..Nice Hair cut Anyway
In Kuala Lumpur you can find cheap but clean guest houses with a private room with shared bathroom for less than USD 10 near Chinatown. The food is great in Malaysia but the best city for vegan or vegetarian meals is Georgetown.
I dont know about who came first or later. I am Malay. My maternal great great grandfather and his wife ( my great great grandma ) came from Yunan in China. Their children married to locals of mixed blood of Thai,Jawa and Malay. I dont speak Mandarin. People often mistakes me of being Chinese. I love it when the restaurant owner said he is Malaysia Chinese.
I’m many decades yr old n this the first time I see a lady getting a haircut at an Indian barber. What an experience to watch. I’ve only taken my son but never thought of taking my daughter there 😄
Hi Yan, your trip to the Indian barber was an authentic experience especially the neck cracking bit. I was getting ready for it the moment I saw that towel on your shoulder. The face you made was funny but yes you’re a champ for trying it out. The little bits of hair left on your neck is also part of the experience 😂.
At Petaling Street, the dancing man is frying water chestnut with sweetened coffee beans, the golden fried balls are actually sweet potatoes and soya bean drink can be sweetened with brown sugar or white sugar. These stalls have been here since the 1970s. As for “Nadugon”, Chinese Taoist worship him. For those who can see spirits, he is seen wearing a white gown and will leave a lingering cigarette scent. His prayer paraphernalia must include cigarettes and condiments for paan (betel leaf, sliced dried betel nut, slated lime). Malaysia is a land of glory. Most of us are tri-lingual besides our own dialects.
Michelle Yeoh is from Ipoh! Also, the Ipoh Hor Fun is the best of the 'koay teow' style soup dishes in Malaysia, this tip might be a bit late, but hope OP enjoys her trip there!
Maybe; I Roam Alone channel (Thai Chinese) will inspire you to be a full time Travel RUclipsr. Similar to you; she completed her study in Europe (Spain). Remember to click the cc icon on the top right corner to understand what she is saying. Even though she is a Chinese descendent; she only understands Thai, English and Spanish.
Excellent ! Know the Chinese area about Petaling Street well. I expect to be back in Jingdezhen in July . I have lived there for three years . Would be great to meet you there .I have many friends there . I am an Australian artist . Lived in Shanghai and Jdz since 2010
The Chinese in China are flabbergasted n amazed that many local Chinese could speak some many languages n dialects eg Hakka, Cantonese, Hokkien, TeoChiew, etc beside Mandarin english Malay n the food is simply fantastic n so is our Durians
Just for additional historical input, the Chinese came to this country in two different era. The first one is during the Ming dynasty when Admiral Zheng He started his expeditions. The Sultanate of Malacca during that time became a vassal/tributary state of Ming. Many Chinese merchants and higher status at that time settled in Malacca up to Penang island in the north. As the time goes, they intermingled with locals and became Peranakan. The second wave of Chinese coming here were migrants during British colonial era for tin mining mostly in Ipoh (Perak) and Selangor. There was another influx of Chinese coming here as well during Japanese War and the subsequent Chinese Civil War. For your information, Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s Chinese Oversea Headquarter was established in Penang island.
There was a saying in my younger days that durians were formed from Admiral Zheng when he released his bodily solids
In Singapore, there is a building known as Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall -
In 1906, a branch of the Tongmenghui was formed in Singapore, following Sun's visit there; this was called the Nanyang branch and served as headquarters of the organization for Southeast Asia.
Sorry to nick pick, but when Zheng He and his entourage arrived, they found Chinese people had already pipped him to Malaya. Chinese merchants looking for tropical woods and spices had settled in melaka and many married locals who latter were called peranakans. Chinese presence in the region was noted as early as the 10th century.
@@Zerpentsa6598 Correct, Chinese traders also reached and Borneo and interacted with the locals of Sabah long before Zheng He travelled to Melaka.
Chinese came to Tanah Melayu in peace and we live peacefully until we became Malaysia, when the anglo-saxon tribe came they killed, conquered and colonized everyone just like Americans. Now they says Chinese are offensive and dangerous.... I wonder. Orang putih otak rosak
The Malaysian Indian couple you shared your table with, the lady using the chopstick and soup spoon combo like a Chinese and the gentleman peeling the skin and eating the bao just like Chinese. Very cute to see. Love the melting pot that is Malaysia.
I love it. For some time I always thought that Malaysia and Indonesia would be „only“ Muslims. But it‘s so diverse!
Welcome to Malaysia! Seems like you're curious and an open minded person. I believe this attitude will get you to travel to anywhere in this planet. Very refreshing style of vlogging. Keep it up and hope you will have a good time in this country.
Welcome to Malaysia!!! To be honest, this is my very first time seeing a lady going to male barber shop..hahaha...normally lady would go to a salon, or a lady barber....anyhow, enjoy your stay!!! So far all your facts are correct, you did good research!
Yes, me too, first time lady entering to Indian Barber.
Hahaha..... Can't stop laughing. First time a lady cut hair at barber. Did the barber shaved your beard too? 😂😂😂
Yes. I was surprised too, a lady going into a indian barber shop.
Where adventure is concerned, there's always exception to the rule...she break new ground for woman..😅
Haha I think it's the first time I see a chinese lady (malaysian or otherwise) who has haircut in an indian barbershop. Usually malaysian chinese women go to local chinese auntie hair salons 😂 so I was kind of scared when that barber decided to give you that neck twisting procedure usually given to male customers! Thank God you survived to tell the story haha 😂
Me too😀
Hello from a new subscriber in the UK 😊 I’m hugely enjoying your videos - so informative..you really do your homework. Great to see your inquisitiveness about so many cultures and your superb English makes it all so easy to watch. Excellent 😍
etwy I can't wait for 😂😂😂rye😅🙄👍she......rhr
Hi Yan! I love your dressed and your haircut Indian. I do enjoy to see you in Malasia, country far from Brazil but You have made it close to all of us, that's why I love to watch all video from you. I hope I'll never stop to follow you. Thsnks a lot for show people, temple and. Their food.❤🇨🇳🙋🤝👍❤🇨🇳
Girl I gotta say you're really brave by going to a men barbershop in a country that you just visited for the first time 😅🤣
Anyways enjoy your stay here🇲🇾❤
@Xarifa Zee she is not his girl but she is a girl so why he can't call her girl.
and yes you can call me a boy.
hehe boi. 🇺🇸
Why brave? Nobody in this country will hurt the girl that came in to the barbershop. Everyone can go in anywhere.
I am impressed with your english speaking! So fluent!
Hello from Trinidad and Tobago! I love your channel as it is so informative. Makes me feel like I am literally on the journey with you.
As always enjoyed your jouneying very much. Stil working my way through the videos from first to latest, have seen some of your recent ones. I love Asia, have traveled there a bit.
Greetings! Yan, welcome to Malaysia! Your channel is quite refreshing... Love the way you present your view and perspective of all the places you visit and even jungle trekking alone! Brave woman...!!!
What's most amusing is you actually goes into an Indian Barber mainly for men... Actually, nothing wrong going there for a haircut but they really don't have woman hairstyles on the wall posters.... Hahaha...LOL....
Welcome again and enjoy the various types of cuisine from different cultures here... Don't be afraid to try them. Take care and stay safe!!! 👍☺️
P/S: Most RUclipsrs actually increased their subscribers and viewers while in Malaysia and 10/10 of their Vlogs "Most popular" videos are produced in Malaysia.... Good Luck!! 👍👍😄
Instant Love! Thank you Little Chinese Everywhere. I love your cinema.
She look like a walking geography teacher. I used to have a geography teacher back in the 90s that loves to travel. Almost 90% of our class score with high marks. Because my teacher knows everything and tell a very nice travel experience of her during the class that related to the topic.
I am from malaysia and I am fascinated by your blog about my country. I immediately subscribe to your channel. I will put you in my favourite channel and my family love all your posting. Best wishes to you in your travel. Bless you. ❤
I really enjoyed watching your vlog. You are actually more well informed than most travel bloggers and I love that you go local on so many things. Cheers and adventure on!
In both Malaysia and Thailand, there are drinking water dispensers where, for a ridiculous price you can refill your empty water bottle, it's a great idea to avoid plastic bottles. So far, the only place I visited which is 100% plastic free is Mcleodganj in India, the place where the Dalai Lama resides. In Europe there's the compulsive recycling methods where all disposable materials must be collected. Every family must differentiate the garbage in: food scraps, plastic, paper and cardboard boxes, batteries, glass (there are special containers placed in every neighbourhood and many more depending on the country). There are fines if you don't comply, however it is based on a sense of community and responsibility. In Switzerland, I was with a Swiss friend and she saw a tourist trying to pick a protected flower, she ran angrily to the tourist and reminded him that the flower belongs to a category of protected flowers and picking it is illegal. It was an alpine star. Most Swiss people are like that. Switzerland is a beautiful mountainous country which was never involved in wars. Their milk and chocolate products are considered some of the best in Europe.
selamat datang ke Malaysia, semoga anda gembira di sini
I guess its too late for me to wish you Selamat Datang. I really enjoyed your vlogs on ethnic muslim community in China.
Thanks for coming to our country. I hope you had a good time. Come again!
I love watching your videos
Yu share your own perpectives from a fresh viewpoint..and i can understand english and mandarin as well
妳应该是第一位女生去印度发廊剪头发的,勇(改次去hair salon,至少是华人开的)
下次有机会再来大马,多花点时间认识大马当地的华人生活。
Ipoh, my hometown💓
You've done your homework well, hope you enjoy your holiday here in Malaysia!!
bcos she is a geographer
欢迎你耒到我国,更希望我国会给你留下好印象,有不足的地方希望你多包涵,相比一些国家。我们不算是very develop country,所以在你旅游的这些天一定会遇到很多uncertainty. 希望多多包涵
Danke für das wundervolle und informative video
Its ok Miss Yan. I think you just set a record for being the first adult lady cutting hair in a male barber shop. You may go down in history... 😁. Anyway you are brave to try new things. Yan the brave.
P. S. You should have tried in a more modern air conditioned barber shop.
😆😆😂
Sister, transportation is really good in Malaysia. In Georgetown they even have a free bus which goes around the old part of town. Many cruises stops in Georgetown so there are always tons of tourists from all over the world. I went hiking near Georgetown, there's a national park, I saw a sea lion emerging from the polluted sea, it looked straight at me as to say "Look, what you have done". Pollution, plastic pollution in particular, it's a huge problem all over South East Asia. In Italy, Genova, the sea was completely black when I was a child then, most factories and industries were shut down and moved to Asia. Nowadays, the sea water in Genova is crystal clear and they are building prototype ships that do not pollute. In the past, accumulating money was the priority but today we understand, thanks to covid as well, that life can change with the blink of an eye so better to take what you need and enjoy life because we might not be here tomorrow. Biodiversity has been destroyed in Malaysia because of the palm tree industry, unfortunately everybody suffers in this way and only a few benefit from the gradual homicide of our mother. There's enough for every species if we don't interfere with Nature!
Peace, love and joy to you all!
😁🤗💖
Very refreshing style of vlogging. I love the way you allowed the people speaking freely.
You are a breath o fresh air what ever you go.
Thank you.
Oh my god! So innocent, so funny and so brave! Immediately subscribed!
Hi, Welcome to Malaysia.
Malaysian Chinese is called Mahua马华, instead is Malairen 马来人which is Malay, Malaysia Indian is 马来西亚印度人.
Also there are Mahua who does not understand Chinese and there Malay & Indian who speaks Chinese.
It is raining season now, do bring umbrella & jacket with you and avoid go waterfalls/river area for camping/water sports activities.
Wishing you a fun & joyful trip 😊
Correction : Malaysian Chinese is called 大馬華人,馬來西亞華人。馬華 (Mahua) is the name of a party called Malaysian Chinese party.
Actually women in Malaysia rarely goes to these types of barber shops, only guys do. Most women go to hair salon to have hair cut, perming etc. The head twisting is part of the service which most men would enjoyed.
Adelyn and Alice should go there😂
Stumbled upon your vlog outta nowhere. Already loving it the content and my gosh your English is perfect 👍 Keep it up girl enjoy world travel yeahhh ✈️ And thank you so much for visiting my country 🇲🇾
Indeed I like her English...and the accent...very fluent and clear
i like that you state some facts throughout the vlog.. +1 subscriber for you and welcome to Malaysia
Hi there! First of all, welcome to Malaysia! I just wanna share that the "free service" you got from the barber is pretty common among Indian barbershop. There are people go there just for that free service including me. It's quite satisfying sometimes but if you don't like it, you are always welcome to tell them not to do that for you. On top of that, I really need to praise your spirits for visiting barbershop instead of salon. Most women in Malaysia usually go to salon for haircuts but all in all, I'm glad you enjoyed your time here.
Me too....the neck massage and cracking is the most satisfying after whole day of working
So interesting to read your honest comments about Malaysia. Your English is so fluent & easy to follow. I watch your many episods videos every day. ❤❤❤
Welcome to Malaysia! I like your presentation style and content. Enjoy your holiday and new discoveries in Malaysia.
Welcome to Malaysian, Yan. I absolutely love your Vlog with its great research and beautiful videography.
Love your vlogs.. welcome to my country Malaysia 🇲🇾
FYI. There are 3 main race in Malaysia. Malay, Chinese, Indian and of course others too. Local Chinese are referred to as Malaysian Chinese, not Malay Chinese. Malay is a race whereas Malaysian is a nationality. Have a good visit in Malaysia.
There are 27 races in Sarawak. Don't know what is wrong with Malaysian education. People always forget there are natives in Sarawak and Sabah.
@@azulahuang3154 the other 27 is in others percentage..
@@jimmy7142 But in Sarawak, they are not minority. They are about 30% of Sarawak population. The other 30% is Chinese and another 30% is Muslim and other races.
Because in mainland China, Malaysia is shorten as “Malay 马来”. It always creates confusion among non China nationally. From my own experience because I used to work china company with many China nationality.
3 races in West Malaysia! Looks like Sabah & S'wak is not important.
Super happy looking at the views!!! Congrats, Yan! More people need to subscribe and enjoy your content!
interesting channel. will need to go back to your first video to follow your journey from europe up to malaysia (now) and then your journey back to china. i applaud your courage and bravery by travelling alone through the various countries.
I wish I have the same courage
Zou San, xie xie. Chinese food in china town looks very good.
Haircut looks good, unexpected neck Pop surprised me too🤔. Good Vid ,y'all be well . Tya kindly
Thoroughly enjoyed your presentation which I found to be easygoing and calm. Take care and keep safe
Wow.. She has done a lot of homework before coming over. Great video
欢迎来到马来西亚!Selamat datang ke Malaysia !
Welcome to Malaysia,subscribers will increase 100% soon.
Greetings of the day to you & "Selamat Datang" (Welcome) to Malaysia 🇲🇾❤️. Just subscribed to your channel and I truly enjoyed your Vlog. I must say that you speak fluent English 👍👍. Enjoy your journey in Malaysia & stay safe always 🙏❤️😊
i just discovered your channel last week. love this channel a lot.. u have come to my country Malaysia.. love all your video..
Hope you had enjoyed your stay and will spend a bit more time in your next visit to Malaysia.
Selamat datang my dear, hope u enjoy here and take care of yourself my dear😊
P.S: There's a difference between the term "Malay" and "Malaysian".
Malay refers to a race (马来种族) which has the majority of the populace in the Malay Peninsula here.
Malaysian refers to the nationality (马来西亚国籍). There are Malaysians who are of Malay, Indian and Chinese ethnicity. So, there are Malay Malaysians, Indian Malaysians and Chinese Malaysians. In fact, there are more than these 3 races but these 3 are the majority that you'll find in the Malay Peninsula.
For your info Leon, other people besides Malaysians around the globe are making short cut Malaysians as "Malay". Unfortunately majority of non Malays in Persekutuan Tanah Melayu ( MALAYA) do not want associate themselves with native Malays. I believe they are still wanting live separately like colonial British empire where's they take care themselves and be rich. Assimilation with natives Malays is not a part of their plan to stay here
@@azlanjohar7634 Thos people who shortcut the word "Malaysians" to "Malay" are ignorant of the difference between the meaning of the words. Malaysians themselves do not refer to Malaysians of Indian, Chinese, Iban, Eurasian, etc descents as Malay.
It is also NOT true that the majority of non-Malay people do not want to associate themselves with people of other races. By this I mean that all races mix and interact with each other freely. However, this does not mean there must be cultural or linguistic assimilation. The country was founded as a multi-racial, multi-cultural, multi-religious and multi-linguistic country. The founding constitution does not ask that assimilation takes place.
@@dashong8912 what's your source saying Persekutuan Tanah Melayu (Malaya) is multiethnic country in first place? Do not create your own version of history
@@azlanjohar7634 Over 600 years of multicultural and multiethnic history proves otherwise. Don't present your own prejudices of Malaysians as facts.
@@IainL then how about 9 Malay sultanates in Persekutuan Tanah Melayu? There is no multicultural kingdom in Persekutuan Tanah Melayu You can not deny it right. You are too ignorant to fathom 😂.
Welcome to Malaysia, is ok with the mushroom haircut, most importantly cheap, and feels comfortable 😆😆
Thank you for making these videos! Your style of video is so refreshing and calming to watch
Hii!! Thank you for coming to my country Malaysia, I'm a new subscriber! Keep up a great vlog video, stay safe and healthy 🥰❤️❤️
Welcome to Malaysia, Hope you you will come to Penang also. You are so brave, normally only guy going to Indian barber. Simply is because of girl want to have better hair design so they just go for salon with better hair designer.
东马由两州组成, 分别是砂拉越与沙巴.喜欢大自然, 原生態旅游, 风土人情,大山大河大山洞大瀑布探险的,一定要来砂拉越.
今年我也是第一次去槟城,使我重新改观马来西亚,我觉得还有如此安静舒适且干净保留古香古色的城市! 左边是山右边是海,真不错! 可以多次去旅行!
Welcome to Malaysia. Looking forward to your trip to Cameron Highland.
Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾 大马欢迎您
Thank you for visiting Malaysia... ❤️❤️❤️
Omg RM10 with head massage is veryyy cheap!! It cost RM12 here in my area without massage…
Welcome to Malaysia!!!
Welcome to M'sia! Hope you enjoy your stay here 🍻🥂
You are very brave getting a haircut in an Indian barbershop, I'm surprised 😯. How do you find Malaysia so far? Do you find any difference between Malaysian Chinese culture and foods with China?
I love love love your channel so much 💜💜💜 thank you so much for sharing your travels with the rest of us!!
怡保是我老家,很高兴你去了怡保❤欢迎你下次有机会再来马来西亚!
Such an adventures Women..For the first time i'm seeing a women get Hair cut in the Males Barber shops..Moreover in the Indian Barber shop 😁 it's really rare though,Luckily the clipper not breaking your Neck😂😂 .Welcome to Malaysia🇲🇾 Wo Shi Ma lai xia Ren.. Hopefully u can enjoy Ur Time here..Nice Hair cut Anyway
Thank you for coming to Malaysia. Please do come again next time 😊
Welcome to Malaysia 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿. But I'm from the Borneo part which is Kuching, Sarawak. If you happen to visit please let us meet up.
Welcome to Malaysia!! Hope you enjoy your time here! :)
In Kuala Lumpur you can find cheap but clean guest houses with a private room with shared bathroom for less than USD 10 near Chinatown. The food is great in Malaysia but the best city for vegan or vegetarian meals is Georgetown.
I dont know about who came first or later. I am Malay. My maternal great great grandfather and his wife ( my great great grandma ) came from Yunan in China. Their children married to locals of mixed blood of Thai,Jawa and Malay. I dont speak Mandarin. People often mistakes me of being Chinese.
I love it when the restaurant owner said he is Malaysia Chinese.
拿督公, the 拿督 comes from the Malay word, "Datuk", which is like a title of respect. Datuk can also means Grandfather.
Welcome to Makaysia..Enjoy your stay. ENJOY the local food.😊❤.God Bless.😊
I’m many decades yr old n this the first time I see a lady getting a haircut at an Indian barber. What an experience to watch. I’ve only taken my son but never thought of taking my daughter there 😄
*Welcome to Malaysia truly Asia good food enjoyed - thanks for sharing very good videos*
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congratulations on visiting an indian barber, you now have personally experienced a unique style barber shop! 30k views in 2 days, congratulations!
Hi Yan, your trip to the Indian barber was an authentic experience especially the neck cracking bit. I was getting ready for it the moment I saw that towel on your shoulder. The face you made was funny but yes you’re a champ for trying it out. The little bits of hair left on your neck is also part of the experience 😂.
I love 💕 Malaysia so adventure, green and healthy foods 👏. My country Singapore got nothing adventure only condominiums 😔😔
Agreed with the adventure. But not so agreed on the healthy food 🤣🤣🤣. Malaysian here
I love eating with you, country by country, province by province~
Thank❤🌹🙏 you, dear Yan! That twist of your neck was surprising! 😅😊
You are so positive! Welcome to Malaysia. We speak many languages.
Great video. I love the diverse nature of Malaysia.
Enjoy your videos.
walcome to the truely asia.MALAYSIAmy lovely country.
At Petaling Street, the dancing man is frying water chestnut with sweetened coffee beans, the golden fried balls are actually sweet potatoes and soya bean drink can be sweetened with brown sugar or white sugar. These stalls have been here since the 1970s.
As for “Nadugon”, Chinese Taoist worship him. For those who can see spirits, he is seen wearing a white gown and will leave a lingering cigarette scent. His prayer paraphernalia must include cigarettes and condiments for paan (betel leaf, sliced dried betel nut, slated lime). Malaysia is a land of glory. Most of us are tri-lingual besides our own dialects.
love your movies, keep on the great work. greeting from Holland
It's very rare that a tourist choose Ipoh right after KL. You chose well. Ipoh is one of the best cities to explore.
Michelle Yeoh is from Ipoh!
Also, the Ipoh Hor Fun is the best of the 'koay teow' style soup dishes in Malaysia, this tip might be a bit late, but hope OP enjoys her trip there!
@@VasharanNot too late for me! Which restaurant in Ipoh has the best of this dish?
Glad you went to barber. So much easier than beauty salon when all you need is a straight cut & no fuss.
Loving this vlogging style.
Ipoh is my hometown. Looking forward to retire in Ipoh. Really enjoy your vlog.
Great presentation, i enjoyed very much. Thanks Little Chinese
Welcome to M'sia.. already subscribed, looking forward to more interesting videos. Enjoy and stay safe.
Welcome to Malaysia. I hope you enjoy.
Amazing & awesome! Love this.
I love your videos. They are very educational. And you are very good at explaining what you see.
welcome to Malaysia. Enjoy your travel in Malaysia. Its very good country to live👏Very good food .🍲🥘😋
Welcome to Malaysia... A truly representing Asian countries...
Maybe; I Roam Alone channel (Thai Chinese) will inspire you to be a full time Travel RUclipsr. Similar to you; she completed her study in Europe (Spain).
Remember to click the cc icon on the top right corner to understand what she is saying. Even though she is a Chinese descendent; she only understands Thai, English and Spanish.
Excellent ! Know the Chinese area about Petaling Street well.
I expect to be back in Jingdezhen in July . I have lived there for three years . Would be great to meet you there .I have many friends there . I am an Australian artist . Lived in Shanghai and Jdz since 2010
The Chinese in China are flabbergasted n amazed that many local Chinese could speak some many languages n dialects eg Hakka, Cantonese, Hokkien, TeoChiew, etc beside Mandarin english Malay n the food is simply fantastic n so is our Durians
When the restaurant woman asked Yan if ok to share table with others, Yan happily said YES - more chance to converse with locals! 😂