I’m documenting my backpacking experiences in 22 countries HERE at @Fearless Passport.
I know a lot of people has not been able to travel, due to financial/passport restriction/other reasons. In fact, you don't have to travel to grow and be wiser in life. And I've stopped traveling since 2019.
This channel will share with you My Personal Observations 🌎 in my journey, and what I've learnt in the past 10 years.
You don’t have to travel far to learn.
Countries visited:
New Zealand Singapore Philippines Vietnam Cambodia Thailand Turkey Switzerland Poland Germany Czech Republic India Brazil Uruguay Argentina Bolivia Chile Peru Colombia Ecuador China Indonesia
Don't forget to checkout my Instagram page for more personal interaction! 💛
Malaysia is a country? Yes! Malaysia is a nation? No! To make it Yes you must erase Article 153 and 160 from your Consitution then rename your national language from Bahasa Melayu to Bahasa Malaysia. One more: Acknowledge all religions practiced by your countrymen to be Agama Rasmi Negara.
I have no doubt now why I love Kopi, Kaya and toast so much ! ❤ Grand daughter of Hainanese from Tanniu, Wenchang ! I spent a year in Hainan 20 years ago. One of the best times in my life. 🎉❤. Love from Bangkok.
thank you for producing this Lafang history w such great details . Well done!! I would like to know if you have read the of the Lanfang constituition and minutes of the election of its Chairman and office bearers . This is to study how different the Republican governance between USA republic of 1776 and compare to the French Republic of 1892 .
I'm second generation Teo chew nang born at Brastagi, Indonesia. My father from Shua thaw landed at Siam/ Thailand about 1925, stay 1 year there then move to Pulau Pinang , Malaysia and lived at Indonesia when he was 20 years old.
I heard from a friend in Singapore that claimed the Min language was used extensively during the Tang dynasty . I am awe struck by it's past importance .
Gilak ya!!!.. ada orang negeri maling sialan, nge-claim/ngaku2 itu archipelago as malay-archipelago Hee!!.. itu INDONESIA, bloody orang2 maling sialan 👊🏽
Program ini salah satu cerminan orang malaysia yang mengidap self/nation inferiority complex, khususnya jika berhadapan dengan bangsa Indonesia. Kacau neehh!!🤦♀️🤦♀️
Hi there, how your all well. My family’s Chinese, I’m aware of what the Qingrong festival is. Just for a second I advise you guys, think. Don’t just copy what your forefathers did and so assume it’s the truth, think for yourself. There’s only one creator. One God worthy of worship without any partners. I came across Islam a couple months ago and it is the truth, just look into it and see what you think about it.
China is laying the groundwork to annex indonesian territory. Next, china will announce that according to historical data, indonesia belongs to china. Greedy china, expansionist china
When people talk about their family trees, l shut up because mine is not even a shrub. Just recently my daughter asked me but l couldn't tell her anything. My surname is SIM, and in future l hope you can a little research and at least let me have some leaves on my pathetic shrub. I am Chao Ang, a dialectic group close to Amoy, or Ang Moi.
I was born a Chindo in 1960 and moved to Australia in 1989. As I have lived Down Under for more than a half of my life now I consider myself as Australian ... however I always cherish my Indonesian root in particular everything related to Indo food (native as well as Chindo). My wife is Korean so my 2 daughters are only half Chindo. My daughters don't speak Indonesian at all but speak Korean pretty well ... they both love Indonesian food as I take them sometime to Indonesian resto here. They really love Indo martabak, kue lapis and moon cakes. Totally agreed with the Malaysian moon cakes being too fancy as I got some from my wife's Malay friends last October on my birthday. They looked nice but I didn't like the taste at all. I much prefer the humble traditional Indo moon cakes (with Coklat, Kedju and even Duren flavours). I will forward your videos to my daughters as they wish to learn more about their Chindo root.