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Amazing. Why are my thinking that Malaysia is the Real deal, in terms of everything when it comes to experiencing All Asian cultured in one place. Never came to my mind among Asian countries, how unique a place it is, I watched your videos and another friends videos on Malaysian and it a must visit. Thanks guys you are both amazing and thanks for all you do👍🏽🙏🏾
Just found your channel while researching Kuala Lumpur, great content and informative, I look forward to having a binge watch of your videos, Thank you
I recently got interested to know more about Malaysia. I was wondering how the work, college/universities, living, and daily life in general is like in Malaysia. I wonder how Malaysian people live their lives like in Malaysia. I would love to know more about these stuff.
Tomorrow or d day after is beginning of Ramadan, d fasting month for d Muslim. There will be plenty of baazar n street food open markets in KL. When d Ramadan ends, d Muslim will welcome d 1st of Syawal, Eid.
Great apartment and the location is amazing.. hope u guys enjoy your stay in KL .. get all your jobs done .. the weather is to be on your favour and most importantly stay safe 👍👏👏👏
Thank you so much, Aris. We really do feel very lucky with our apartment and its location. Thank you so much for your kind words, we will. Thank you for watching :)
Thanks for sharing your experience of Kuala Lumpur. Like you I had the privilege to visit Malaysia in 1992 but obviously it is much more developed now. I always promise myself a return visit because last time I was student there so did not have the opportunity to visit lots of places. However I was impressed with what I saw. Thanks for the update. I am seriously considering a visit in the near future.
Glad you're taking Malaysia seriously. It is a gold mine for glogal citizens.. I've lived all over the world now in Malaysia since 2008 btw it friend of mine and my neighbour here in penang that actually developed the Vortex and few others around klcc like the Vipod opposite the convention centre. That has a wonderful rooftop swimming pool and gym
Love your vlog!🎉🎉🎉❤ You have 90days... you should explore towns not far from KL like Kajang famous for satay, Klang famous for Bak Kut Teh, Seri Kembangan for Hakka dishes or even Bentong & Raub for Durian Musang King & beutiful Charmang water fall.
@@YadVenturess You can visit the ramadhan bazaar that will start this Thursday (1st Ramadhon). Have you tried The New MRT 2?If not ,you should try it. Its free ride until 31st March 2023. Malaysia will experience a monsoon change that will cause heavy rain every day starting tomorrow until May 2023. Hope you enjoy during your stay
Hi, guys! We are in Thailand now and considering going to KL next. How did you rent an apartment for 3 months? Where did you find it? What are the requirements? Did you pay upfront or monthly?
lovely apartment in a decent area. In fact, if you apply for the Malaysia Digital Nomad Visa, an electronic visa that permits remote workers to stay in the country for a longer amount of time, you can stay here much longer. We are delighted to have you both here for as long as you like. Thank you very much for introducing the world to our country through your vlogs, and I hope you keep doing what you enjoy doing.
@@abdulsufi7894 - I've never lived in London, but if you want to know which parts of KL are best for expatriates, I recommend watching some of the videos on RU-vid made by various expats on life in KL or Malaysia. I reside in a neighbourhood that is somewhat close to the city centre. Nonetheless, a large number of foreigners, particularly those from the Middle East, live just across from my apartment block. I suppose everything depends on your budget. There are some places that cost more than others. Some areas are crowded with amenities like restaurants and grocery stores to serve communities like Korean and Japanese. Certain areas are crowded with international students, while others are fairly affordable for low-wage international foreign workers. I therefore have no idea which areas would suit your needs in terms of money and lifestyle.
Looks like a nice place to enjoy K.L., but one thing that concerns me if I were in this CBD, it would be less than ideal for cycling. You showed the light rail transport, and explained the underground transit, which I will use as much as possible, but I like to have the ability to go out on a bicycle for exercise, or maybe even a few errands. Usually it is impractical to do this if you are right in the middle of the busiest traffic of KLCC. Did you explore any of the surrounding neighborhoods like Ampang or Mont Kiara? I hope to visit next month and will have a look myself.
I live in city with a 😍 skyline and my apartment has an amazing view however the older I get the less important that becomes. That being said I'm not someone who likes to commute and prefers to have no car so it's hard to survive out of the city without that compromise.
What will be the appropriate apartment to live in for a couple who are relocating to work in Kuala Lumpur on a monthly salary of RM 3500? No children yet with them.
This guy is in the tourist area. If you go to the Twin Towers Mall you forget you're in Malaysia.. Once you go outside of City Center you will have to be careful bad things could happen to you at night in the role areas and the police will try to rob you.. I've been living here for a month. Not in the tourist area I have made local friends chinese Malay Indian gentlemen.. This is what they told me. The prince Court medical is a great Hospital.. This place is so far from perfect though.. It is not a walkable city unless you are in the city Center. KL is definitely not my cup of tea.. Some Americans like it. You will like the prices. But I can get the same prices in Vietnam.. But the health care will not be as good if you're going on medical tourism. I would say if you're planning a visit.. And you like New York City.. You will probably like KL. Best city.. The city is Two beat up and dirty there are rats homeless kitties it is hot and humid and in the rainy season you get trenchal downpours.. That expats that live here that like it live in nice condos and go directly to the tourist malls with its designer stores like in this video. That is not the real Malaysia.. I like to live in a country where I can live with the real people of Malaysia.. As a side note I am a foodie.. Malaysia does not have real Coca-Cola the regular Coke is a mixture of Ace k and sucralose I really miss Coca-Cola since I came here they have this mixture and almost all the soft drinks it is bad and they don't call it diet either it's a concoction of chemical sweetener.. And if you want the best Coca-Cola in the world go to Japan.. We have a Malaysian friend living in Japan permanently married and not even going back to Malaysia to visit family. Not saying it is all bad but prepare yourself.
@@piacash5216 Yes, we felt it was a very reasonable price, especially as it included all the bills and membership to gym and pool. The location is brilliant!
Fortunately Malaysia has no serious records of any earthquake, some minor tremors. We r not in the Line of Fires along the Indonesian archipelago, so thanks to Indonesia, we are well bufferred.
@@broerymarantika853 thank you! How about flooding? If I love with my children which area can I go to avoid the flooding? On KL or somewhere else that would be nice. Also cockroaches. My biggest fear lol. I barely see one in Canada.
@@ssy1412 99% of us are not affected by flooding. Stay in the more developed west coast states of Malaysia, Johor, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Perak and Penang, in urban areas, seldom extreme flooding except flash floods in remote areas due to small drains, or blocked drains.Cockroaches r everywhere on this planet, as long as you keep your house clean and tip top, they wont come. Live in high rise condominiums, then you wont see any cockroaches 🪳🪳🪳🪳🪳
Like the gym in this video. They have these artificial environments what I call them.. Notice you see no locals in any of these places where they go in Malaysia. i have food in local places Chinese Indian Indonesian all locals eating people here are very friendly and nice. If you are American you definitely do not want to be supporting the U.S government and their efforts.. And unless you want to be hated.. There were four cops in the hotel where I was staying and they asked me where I was from when I told them the U.S.He said something negative to the other cop. And before they could say anything else I said Big Brother.. And I got them to laugh.... And they knew I didn't like the government in my business... If you stay where the guy is showing you you will have no problem.
Major cities in USA in a high end location won’t be $800. More like $5000. This apartment is in the heart of KLCC, basically same as being in the heart of Manhattan.