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sekurang-kurangnya penduduk yang buat rumah atas tanah haram tu, kerajaan boleh pindahkan mereka ke tempat lain untuk buat pembinaan seperti sekolah, hospital, rumah mampu milik dan sebagainya. Yg beli tanah tapi tak nak jual tu, 10-20 tahun kemudian pon tak ada perubahan di kawasan itu. Kau pikir orang asing tau beza rumah kampung dan rumah setinggan ke? Org pon pelik kenapa ada rumah buatan kayu dan zinc sebelah petronas twin tower.
Great video mate - you are a real local now , so close to the towers and so local - very well narrated my friend - Hello from Danang Vietnam 🇻🇳 ✌️👌👍😃👋🙏
Hey there my friend 👋🏼 I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Note this place down on your next visit to KL. I hope you are enjoying Vietnam and have a Pho and Banh Mi for me ☺️✌️
Saloma Bridge named after the famous Malay singer actor, Saloma. The cemetery next to it is where she was buried. Kampung Baru is Malay/Melayu heritage most of its residents still want to preserve it although they been offered a fortune for the lands.
Hello friend 👋🏼 thank you for the great information about Saloma Bridge. I’ll look in to that 👍🏼 It will be interesting to see what comes of Kampung Baru in the coming years.
Landscape cty in KL look beautiful diversity amazing resto-streets food city too Malaysia trully Asia terima kasih-thx for share this video salan ❤ menyapa to you all ftom Jkrta
Thanks Serkan for this other video of KL!!!! I remember the day we've been there together (I see my ugly face at minute 11:20 ahahaha) and.... wow.... once again you pictured perfectly another amazing spot of this colourful town :)
Thanks for the insight man. I enjoyed ur take on this Kampong Baru. During my early yesrs I rented an apartment there while working in KL . Currently I'm retired and living with my family in our home Petaling Jaya. We do make trips to Kg Baru every other month for food and also to soak in the atmosphere there.
Hello friend 👋🏼 Thank you for sharing your Kampung Baru experience. I’m not Malaysian but I feel it is a special place. I like seeing the past preserved for future generations as I think it can enrich people by having access to what life was like. I know this might not be everybody’s opinion but that’s ok. I’m hlad you enjoyed the video and I hope you are enjoying Petaling Jaya ☺️🙏🏽
The earliest Malay village (the origin of Kuala Lumpur) at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak river has been wiped out by the colonial administrators. The British built the administration office buildings there.
Hello friend 👋🏼 alot of cities face the hard decision of modernising their cities or falling behind. It really is a fine balance of preserving the old with the new. It would be nice if Kampung Baru is preserved
Hello friend 👋🏼 It looks like they live a great life in the kampung. Very peaceful and they have the best of the old and new worlds. If I lived there I wouldn’t sell either ☺️
@@hussmeister Besides, it's ancestral land and each plot is inherited by many people. Not all agree on selling. You need 100% consensus before you can sell.
Salam 👋🏼 thank you for the correction. When we don’t see a ‘ch’ we tend to pronounce it as ‘s’ in English. I promise to pronounce it properly in the future. Thank you ☺️
Our government, along with private firms, has been negotiating with Kampung Baru residents for years to redevelop this area. As you can see, those properties are owned by different owners, and each of them may be co-owned by different individuals due to its generational history. As someone who loves Kuala Lumpur, I sincerely hope that they never had a deal with the residents. While money can easily build skyscrapers and condominiums, we can never turn back time to preserve its rich history. As Malaysians, we should cherish our heritage and protect the soul of our city, rather than sacrificing it entirely for development. We do not want to be like China where rapid development erases cultural and historical landmarks.
Hello friend thank you for the hearf felt response to the video 👋🏼 I can sense your passion for this topic. It would be great to preserve the kampung. As a tourist I can honestly say it’s very enjoyable to visit and feel like I have taken a step back in time. It also makes me understand KL more. It’s a rare experience. ♥️
Well in the West they have what is called" The Last of the Mohicans" while in the East its called "The Last of the Kampung Beru" and its still in existence🙄
Not poor. All super rich. That’s why they all keep playing the hard to get game. If they are poor all would had sold their lands to developers in seconds. They are bidding their time waiting for the right price. Almost all own condos or properties elsewhere. They just love to relive their childhood living in their parent’s homes