When travelling from the island of Penang down to the capital city of Malaysia we decided to check out the train first class. Here’s our first impressions of it! #malaysia #train #firstclass
@@fab8490 not sure about you but the Malaysian MRT rolling stocks looks a lot cooler and futuristic than the reliable Kawasaki's and siemens of SMRT. Both has their perks.
Wow! This is amazing. I am a Malaysian and I must be living under a rock! I didn’t even know there’s a ‘high speed train’ between Penang (Butterworth) and KL. 4 hours is not exactly high speed but much better than the 80s when train journeys took 9-11 hours between the 2 cities.
Just looked up info about Malaysia's high speed train projects. China is a key partner. Malaysia's participation in the BRI project seems to be an on & off affair depending on its political wind. Meanwhile, Laos's successful train connection to China demonstrates coming late onto the BRI network can delay economic development. Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam are all speeding up their BRI projects, with the RCEP trade activities accelerating. It's a good thing for the US & its G7 partners to stay out of this region during the coming recession cycle. China is a huge market and trading from these countries is hopping.
Yes malaysia already constructing their second bri rail project which called ECRL connecting KL to the east coast economic region which is over 600km long and will be finished in 2026, meanwhile ETS extension will connect from border of Thailand all the way to border of singapore and will be finished in 2024
@@e7843 True. That's why the BRI projects are so important to land-locked countries such as the central Asian countries Uzbekistan & Kyrgyzstan. In Africa too.
you should drop off at KL Sentral station, it is the newest station compare to Kuala Lumpur station. From KL sentral you will get better option to get transportation to your hotel or another tourist attractions
damnit as a kid I took a train and there was no such thing as seat allocation. Stack as many in as you can. I ended up in the kitchen area and sat on a wooden box. By the time we got to KL I was stiff as LOL.
Have been following your blog. I'm Malaysian Chinese.. Welcome to Malaysia!! China is a fantastic country and Malaysia also has a high percentage of Chinese population and our Chinese traditions are preserved like China Chinese. We are a very diverse country with all kinds of traditional foods you all should try.
@@yusofhusni7808 Tau tak pe.. diorang ni mane ade basuh bila dah buang.. pakai lap je dengan tisu... pastu lagi mau cerita pasal kebersihan diri "hygiene" Jangan ingat dia orang semua ni bijak 🤣
Tickets are been booked earlier and I had the no tickets to travel back to kl. as I'm a senior citizen i was disappointed.pls counter sales depth sell tickets on counter at all times.