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Hello friend 👋🏼 thank you for the information. I had a great time in Sabah. Everybody is really happy and friendly. I will definitely visit again in the future ☺️
Really i addicted your videos Love your presentation So natural I'm waiting for more videos with more adventure Hahaha i wish you don't gain weight from that delicious foods But thanks for your advice .. Have you been in kl or not yet .!? All my best wishes my friend
Hello my friend thank you for your support as always ☺️ I actually am losing weight because I am walking alot. KL will be the next stop after Kota Kinabalu. Plenty more adventures coming.
@@hussmeister I know kl so much hahaha 🤣 I can't wait to see kl from your prospective .. I'm sure it will be great ..... I could recommend a lot for you in kl if you want any recommendations or advice about kl ☺️
After I watch your video, now I can see the differences between the two cities (Kuching and Kota Kinabalu). What do you think? As always, good video mate ❤❤❤. The city (Kota Kinabalu) is also good 👍🏻😊
Hello my friend ☺️ Yes there are differences. Notably Kuching City is more concentrated around a river while KK is more spread out starting from the shoreline. Secondly in KK everybody drives big pickup trucks and not many scooters or bikes. And also the evidence of a colonial history is amore noticable in KK. These are my initial thoughts but I’m sure I will have more soon ☺️
Thanks for visiting KK ❤ it’s a nice place. I like how you’re open and adventurous to the new things. If I’m not mistaken, the chicken tikka you had was most likely the local specialty bbq-ed chicken butt. To some it’s fatty delicious and bit of the cartilage (which I found out that the tiny chicken tail(butt) has.
@@minipopcicle hello there 👋🏼 Thank you for your nice words. It’s always great to feel welcome. Yes the Chicken Tikka did taste like cartilage. Similar to the food tastes from my European heritage ☺️ I look forward to more adventures in beautiful KK in the future 🙏🏽
Hello friend 👋🏼 Yes you are 100% correct. The cultures make Sabah so unique. I love the different faces, traditions and everything they have to offer. So enriching! ☺️
The reason you felt that its most different from other Malaysian states is probably also its the closest to the Philippines. Hence a lot of southern Phillipinos population in the city area….that plus the multi sub etnic group of Sabah, you get a slightly different look from other states
Hello there 👋🏼 it definitely is multicultural and you could be right. Reflecting on my visit, I’d say the low rise buildings and architecture play a role.
Hello Adam thanks for your nice words and expressing your opinion about KK. It’s definitely a developing city and from what I have heard it’s come a long way in a short period of time.thanks for being honest 👍🏼
The odour not the taste but for me as being too many times in Malaysia i accommodate to see and sometimes taste it Also you have to know there is many qualities of durian so some have amazing taste but the problem it have too much calories
There is plenty to do in KK especially if you visit during a time when it’s Chinese New Year or Eid as there is plenty of nightmarkets and entertainment. There is also the option to do tours to the countryside. Stay tune as I have more KK videos which will give you ideas for your itinerary ☺️