As a Malaysian we love the truth.. thanks for the comments it's ok for bad or good opinions 😊.. actually we're not perfect but we try our best anyway enjoy your days in Malaysia and don't forget to SMILE dude 😊😊
My advise...instead exploring KL , PENANG...do explore other parts of Malaysia... each state has their own speciality especially food. KL is town area... go places like Kuala Terengganu, Kota Bharu...
Selangor ( Part KL) - Pulau Ketam " Crab Island" ( Port Klang) - Train Komuter from KL to Port Klang. Chinese Community, Fishing Village Kajang / Bangi - Food Heaven Many more Melaka...Here there is a lot of Historical places as once ruled by Dutch , Portuguese and British...1641- 1940s Johor Muar - Food especially breakfast to western breakfast but local Malaysian This is place is well known for Mee Bandung ( Noodle) and Coffee 434 Non Halal is also available because this town community 70% Chinese JB...heart state of Johor ** DESARU ** LEGOLAND PAHANG Kuantan facing South China Sea *** Food : keropok ( fish crakers) *** PAHANG famous dishes Ikan Patin Kelantan and Kuala Terengganu The best place to visit and famous for local visitors... Abundance with best local dishes ** nasi kerabu ** nasi datang Travel mode: Interstate Bus Train Airplane...
0:53 "Crowded and little bit dirty than Europe" I believe this guy Never traveled abord, Even when I visited Berlin, There are many homeless people where their metro is not maintained there are many dirty places, even the MRT Malaysia is better
Go france and try to see "how clean" that country..proud to be western..😅 We are not including america so many homeless and drug people on the street..well..proud to be western..😅😅😅
Some parts of Germany and Europe much dirtier than South East Asian countries, but some parts or overall are clean mostly if you go in the countrysides or villages.. That German tourist just arrived in KL and staying at Chinatown so we can’t blame him though as most part of Chinatown is dirty
Already been to every well known asean country but I still preferred malaysia. I see many people saying singpore is way better and they are exactly correct but its not that much different than malaysia. If u are a big money spender and like to pay few more extra dollar for a little bit improvement to feel more comfortable then go to singapore, simple as that 😂 I don't want to be racist or calling them racist but I went to singapore with my african american friend (hes black if some people dont know what I mean) once and there is this group of chinese singaporean teen came to my friend and rubbing his skin saying its "dirty" and it won't go off 💀 dude what is wrong with them? Is this how they treat dark skin people? My friend just laughed it off but I know deep down inside he aint smiling. Compare to Malaysia, everyone of all age there treat him 100x times better. Who cares if that country belong in the third world country. What makes it better is the community and people. Also I wont lie malaysian accent and fluency of speaking english is on the top 🤣 easier to understand than other asean countries. No wonder Musk chose them over indoenesia 😅
At least on a personal basis, Malaysians are cleaner than Europeans. We wash our butts everytime we visit the toilet and not just wipe them with tissue paper. When I lived 4 years in the UK, me and other Malaysians there bathe regularly irrespective of the seasons. In winter, in the crowded tube we were also suffocated by the smell of cologne used to disguise the body odours 😅
@@jeevindranaidu2135 honestly good on him for getting out of his comfort zone but if he thinks Malaysia is different he’s in for a surprise if he visits places like India, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Laos or Cambodia. I feels like Malaysia especially KL is a pretty easy to adapt to for any westerner (I’m from Australia), most people speak good English, most places take card, roads and crossings are same as most western countries and transport is both cheap and easily accessible
@@Chai_TravelHaha because our traffic law is beyond stupid, anyone can kill everyone on the road and it's just considered as a traffic violation instead of murder!
I think tourists also need to be realistic. If you were to stay in a budget area and in the old, crowded part of the city, of course it wouldn't be as clean, as spacious and have the 'smell' as some of the tourists said. Europe is also the same; some parts are okay, and some parts are not. The not-so-good areas in Europe perpetually smell as well, of piss and such. Also, KL is more than just Chinatown!
A bit unfortunate on the apartment situation. I think they stayed at Opus Residence (Near Maharajalela monorail), the apartment itself is nice but the surrounding is a bit ghetto where the shops lot just throw the rubbish everywhere
The last couple in this video, judging from their diction, I think they are British from the UK , I like their views on Malaysia. Generally, foreigners or expatriates who live longer in a particular country, have the better experience and well versed about the country they live in. Good job on this interview. 😄
I don't know why I repeat myself, I really felt honored working with the KLCC project that built KLCC and the Petronas Twin Towers. Who would have thought, a former turf club, a horse race course, had been transformed into a brand new place, with the park designed by a famous Brazilian artist, the KLCC area is such a wonderful place. The camera never lies, I see the beauty of KLCC, everytime I see a vlog or video from tourists or travellers. 😄
Yeah, I agree, hotel smells. Offensive smell from cigarettes. Stale and dampness smell from fungus growth. Malaysian love smoking in air-conditioning room, it is a luxury to do so. I fully support our ex-Health Minister(KJ) on the Generation Endgame for tabacco. The problem is that the majority of politicians are heavy smokers and their voters are also heavy smokers. Malaysia is one of the top country in smoking and vaping.
I think those two spanish girls,smelling DURIAN!!! I DID SMELL DURIA TOO WHILE WE RENT A HOTEL CALLED ANGSANA ITS THE 4 STARS OR 3 STARS HOTEL,VERY GOOD NICE CLEAN HOTEL BUT THE SMELL OF DURIANS CAME WHEN WE OPEN THE WINDOW,I THINK FORM THE DURIAN'S PEELS OR SKINS!!!
Durians are not allowed in Hotels. Most people follow the rule, Unless, they smuggled in. It is too easy to catch the smugglers, the smell will expose the culprits location. The housekeeper could easily find those durian seeds in the dustbin. I don't think it is the smell of durians, must be something else. I am sure it is cigarette.
Another Malaysian series. I've been following you around throughout Southeast Asia and am pleased to see that many tourists have pleasure in their travels here. We are interested in learning more about how they perceive Asean and our country in particular. I wish you continued fulfilment in your work.
Thanks mate :) I'm glad you appreciate the work I've been showing. It's feels great to be able to to what I'm doing and I'm happy to see you're part of this journey. :)
Another good one mate. Glad you visited KL briefly in transit from Phnom Penh. Out of all the major cities of SE Asia it is the one I always remember my parents mentioning as their favourite to meet up with friends on their travels. One day I must visit there myself for the experience 🤩
Cheers Steven. It's always nice to be in KL. Every time i'm going I find myself loving it even more than the previous visit :D It's quite, and the air is clean. Yet it is a busy city with a lot to explore. :)
Why so they can be asked the same questions of "where you from? do you like Malaysia? Are you married? Have you eaten durian? When are you going back?" No tourist wants this and it comes across as nosy
Again good questions to the tourists Chai. The thing I like about your videos is that they’re outdoors and you can’t help but watch life going on in the background. 🇲🇾 👍
Some foreigners not all esp whites say kl/ msia is dirty n has chaotic traffic.I wonder whether where they come from is that clean n nice traffic; exclude the touristy places. Not what I see n hear!!
About some crazy driver in Malaysia mentioned by the English couple, it's true. Most Malaysian are soft spoken, gentle, friendly etc.,but whenever we are behind the steering wheel,oh my god there are some of us will become completely different in handling their vehicle and turn out to be 👿😅😅
I agree that if Malaysian authorities were to be more efficient in maintaining cleanliness... it would definitively change the perception of the country.
kadang kadang yang menyepah, meniaga kat area kl tu pun kebanyakkan bukan local malaysian pun, mostly orang luar yang meniaga. selalu je on weekend merayap kl then tahu lah. yang meminta sedekah pun org mana, tak ramai lah malaysian homeless, selalunya nampak pun orang luar😅 tapi ada je malaysian gitu. so mana mana country pun sama jelah😅 apapun tq for being honest!
last guy said about immigration totally right,some people applying visa or passport been working hard to prepared all required document hoping that when they submit all the papers to the officer and after 10 minutes its done..its not 😅..what more painful is that application always take few days to process.. typically malaysian goverment style.. although many improvement from the immigration system but the delay is a must 😅..because that is the culture here in this country..at least in the public servant sector
but bruh. You might need to watch another RU-vidr that doing contents regarding how expatriates that have been staying in Malaysia/sgpore. Those expats were saying that back in their countries, the immigration are far more worst than Malaysia in terms of documentation. Plus, their technologies use are still far behind our country, they are still using fax which is a must and compulsory😅. So, to tell that Malaysia is bad in terms of delay, documentation process or whatnot are not as bad as you or people think.
@@MLan-tj5qb Compare to Singapore, Malaysian government departments are indeed very bureaucratic & inefficient, regardless of they being digital or using paper documentation.
@@pkwanchua you are comparing Malaysia with Singapore knowing that Singapore are way leading in every aspect compared to Malaysia. I was comparing Malaysia with the western including european countries that so called 1st world countries. Plus, if you refer to the comment above, a commentor also commenting that even in Japan, they were still using fax by why which it still smooth and on time and punctual compare to malaysia😅.
We have church but samething happen😊😊😊what is that.. Meaning people dont pray anymore...yeah there many church in malaysia but empty.. Soooo empty.. What about mosque??? Full expecialy on friday😮😮😮
not for bureaucratic reasons but for preventing foreigners from take an advantage not to leaving when their visas or work permits expire..in addition to that also to prevent the entry of unwanted people into Malaysia..every country has its own problems
anda bukan ejen khas untuk Indonesia, betul! bcoz seorang youtuber dari negara india membuat vlog tentang Malaysia dan sentiasa menyalahkan tentang Malaysia dan orang indo menyokong dia.
I as malaysian, i actually a lot more interested to hear about criticism than fake reviews I know how bad our country is, its dirty and lots of things to develop Thank you, need more of this, i want to improve myself as a Malaysian
Ey thanks but I don’t think your country is dirty. I think it’s beautiful and I’m sure every country has things to improve:) soon we’re back in Malaysia again 🤗
Im a Malaysian. My hometown is KL. Huge respect to the European couple at the end of this video. Very good points & advice for tourists visiting Malaysia. They also advised the world to come visit Malaysia. So nice.
The smelling building would be the Regalia residences. Popular with tourists but They have to drag the rubbish bins through the corridors to empty them
I just want to thank the 2 spanish ladies. Their life advice at 4:42 turned my life around. I was in a dark, depressed place, but after their advice my life turned 180 and now im happy and optimistic. Amazing life advice
This is why I love these questions about Malaysia. Having been to Malaysia 6 times, Thailand 4 times, Singapore 3 times and Indonesia 3 times, Malaysia is always my top pick for SE Asia being from England myself. The English couple were spot on about immigration issues and getting a good agent. KL is my favourite city visited even though I loved Bangkok, Singapore and Jakarta. I am going to Malaysia and Indonesia this summer for 3 weeks myself.
Why Malaysia? I love Malaysia. I’m based in Thailand and showing “on my own pace” South East Asia. Indonesia will be coming up before the end of the year :)
I think you're better off by not going to the most touristic areas of town and interviewing people who are only in town for 2-3 days. What can they truly know about the place i just 1-2 days? You need to interview people who have stayed at least 3 months and preferably longer.
Okay, thanks for your feedback. I found to interesting gentlemen who have a lot of experience. Coming up tomorrow. I hope you enjoy that one a bit better 🏆 cheers
This country have less disaster, very less earthquake, no tornado, the only disaster is flood. I am a chinese Malaysian my family join Malaysia around 1920 years. I like my country, but I am afraid if the Islam religion getting stronger and threaten the freedom zone. so they are also a disaster in Malaysia
Sila datang Kedah,terangganu dan Kelantan tanya sendiri bangsa kamu disana,parti DAP sangat bahaya mereka suka menyebar fitnah untuk menakutkan non Muslim.
Yeah seems like a nice guy.... And seem he like my country a lot.... And appreciate you make the video.... Keep on doing what you like to do.... May god bless you