Chris, that was very kind of you to give money to that lady and for rewarding the boy who brought your shirt back to you. He will learn a valuable lesson from that but looks like his parents taught him well already 🙂
Yaww RM50 for the kid who run blindly to find u returning the shirt,what can i say u really make his day..Enjoy your stay bro..Tag team with Solo to explore every state in Malaysia..Different state have different experience..Keep on spread the good vibes bro
I spent 1 year in Malaysia because of covid...I can't wait to go there again after everything has opened up again. Penang is a great place to travel to in Malaysia...I recommend taking the train up there. It's very comfortable and you could probably get a nice video.
Most of the time, those "asking" money are not local. Probably under supervision of some syndicate. If there are local, they won't ask, possibly just sitting at a corner or selling small stuffs like tidbits, tissue paper, crafts and souvenirs, etc
Everywhere I go people say the same thing 😂 people always want to make everyone else look bad, but their own. Truth is there's people hungry everywhere and it doesn't matter where they're from.
@@Travelwithchris Those beggars are definitely not our own. I am Malaysian and I can recognize those are Rohingya refugees. Unlike other refugees in Malaysia, they are well known to involve in criminal and abusing this country law. They use UNHCR card as accuse not to abide our country law and they are definitely not hungry. The money they get from you, they paid syndicate to bring their own refugee people illegally to Malaysia shore. Those people they bring, they use them to work for them, smuggling drug, beggar operation and other illegal business without licence. Malaysian take care of our own people, those who are poor will have a card/permit to do small business selling tissue, toys, busking. Local will feel ashamed to ask money for free. They paid syndicate RM 15 K to RM 20K per person to bring their people to Malaysia by boat. Do you know how many years average Malaysians have to work to have that much money? Probably 6 years or so but these people get this amount in one month.
@@Travelwithchris oh well. As Malaysian, local and very much aware of what's going on, we are just trying to inform you. It's up to you to see it as +ve or -ve. I'm not saying they're no local beggars, there are. But we know how the real locals look like and hardly they may approach you for cash. Even if they need assistance, they would approach locals, not tourist.
@@Travelwithchris The truth is these beggars are controlled by syndicates. The ones that will profit from this are the people that are manipulating them. This is common in South East Asian countries. May I suggest that you spend these beggars food instead of money in the future. You helping out Mr Kong and giving out cash to the kid is awesome tho.
Hey guys..glad to see 3 of you in one video..😍 Fyi, Kampung Baru is owned by the Malays, it's a private land and still under negotiation with the government to develop that area, and Chow Kit is mostly Malaysian Chinese and non Malaysians especially the Indonesians, Thais etc working and living there.. Btw Chris you have to wear something lighter colour to avoid sweating/perspiration.. 😁 Great video Chris, thanks and thanks to Solo too for being a well versed Malaysia tourism promoter 🙏😃 Have a great time in Malaysia 🇲🇾👍✌️😊
Hope you guys will have fun experiencing Bazaar Ramadhan all over Malaysia soon!! Try and visit as much bazaars as you can and try truck loads of foods ok!!❤❤❤
Chris your my absolute favourite RU-vidr to watch…your kindness and your respect and politeness to others is honestly amazing to watch…your a perfect example to most of the RU-vidrs on how to create content… every time I see a new video on your channel it brings a smile to my face…I’ve been watching your videos for a while and I love seeing you and your channel grow…you deserve every success in you life…stay safe and looking forward to more videos…cheers from Melbourne Australia
Hi Chris, I recently started watching your videos as I will be travelling to Malaysia next month. After watching your Malaysia videos I can tell you are a very humble and good hearted person. I am from Pakistan based in dubai. I would love to see you doing Pakistan vlogs. Keep it up man. You are a doing it so so well. All the respect and prayer for you🤲🙏🏻
Great content with positive vibes are really contagious Chris. You just got yourself a new subscriber. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing. Enjoy your time in Malaysia!👌✌️
Wow i love watching your collab videos. Everyday i will watch out for when your videos will be out. Tq for enjoying our food. Thank you Solo for being a good host and guide.
FYI MALAYSIA produce her Own Cars ( Namely PROTON and PRODUA) and that makes Malaysia one of 11 countries that produces its own cars. No Foreigners YT so far is reviewing about our car.
Morning to both of you... really enjoyed watching your videos...enjoy our Malaysian Cuisines. Do try our Laksa Sarawak ..... breakfast for the God's....😆👍🤗
Hi Chris, the Euro logo with KL is actually just a sticker for fun, nothing official (can buy it anywhere here). The red little house is actually the house prayers, that particular one is Dato (local deity) but others mostly is for Jade Emperor (Taoism) for prayers by Malaysian Chinese community. The tower you were asking is actually KL tower. KLCC (Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre) is actually at Patronas Twin tower and Suria KLCC. "Ramli" is the most famous Burger Patty maker in Malaysia (there are a few more). They supply throughout whole Malaysia for street vendor to sell. Thus, every stall have their own recipe and sauces that put into the burger with Ramli Patty. Chicken Special is chicken patty with egg. On Nasi Lemak, Solo took you to one of the most famous one, but TBH bro you can get nasi lemak anywhere in Malaysia, each have their own Sambal recipe and mostly are good.
I am Cambodian from US. I can keep saving my PTO up to 250hours. For taking vacation, you can take from 1 week up to 3 months, but it depend on the work experienced in the company. After 5 years work, you can take up to almost 2 months. I live in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. Love your videos. Especailly in Cambodia. Just let you know, Khmer New Year is coming soon. Camobodian will celebrate new year in April 14 to 16, 2023.
Go and visit cameron highlands bro. Since u said it is hot weather, u will be completely mindblowing if u visit a cold place in Malaysia. If that place quite far for u. Then go visit genting highlands. That place also have a cold weather. Do research for this 2 places to visit bro.
Love your videos, followed solo after seeing this. I love to travel too, but there’s not too many RU-vid traveler’s I actually like but you too have good humour, respect for locals but most importantly you’re real. A lot just show the instagramable kind of vibe where everything is perfect but you guys also show that some days things in travel aren’t perfect. Stay real and humble it’s admirable.
Wow....just love yr video and seem that you guys really enjoy the journey to nasi lemak.Looking forward to yr next video.Glad that you met with Solo.I love his channel too.Cheers and enjoy guys.
but dont try using hand to stop heavy traffic or high speed vehicles... can only be used in certain circumstances. I love her, that smile can heal the world.
Thanks for that info, but definitely not looking to make this a homebase, I have a lot more places that I want to see and honestly, I still have other cities that are my favorite. This place is amazing, but nowhere near the point of settling down. I have to take care of my family right now, so California is where I'll be
loved your australian fact, im aussie, living in brisbane and have done my whole life. australia is crazy, we dont really live anywhere in the middle like other countries, its all just coastline, very odd compared to the rest of the world, haha
We have Singapore Chicken Rice here too. I prefer home cooked food but chicken is my go to meal when I'm out. Eventhough I'm Malaysian and maybe it's my tongue but I can't eat nasi lemak everyday but I can with chicken rice 😁
Congratulations to you guys for your new video today’s from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this weekend in March of 2023.I wish you guys good luck always in peace 2023❤❤❤
I used to love to go to chow kit nearly every weekend alone,when i was a student at utm jalan gurney about 25 yrs ago, i loved it there, i think i could walked from chow kit to my univ as it wasnt far, but then again i was young, that last october sending my kids to univ, but i felt abit scared , i dont know why but the environment wasnt like it was before and too many homeless ppl (not that i am against them) but i love kpg baru, i never fail to go there whenever i am in kl😃
Thanks for another great video Chris 🙏🏽🌸 Have you already been to Genting Highlands? If not you should check it out, it’s crazy. By the way, check your brother from another mother; World of Oni, you two look very much alike and have the same vibes.
Hey Chris! just a tip, there's currently a huge syndicate going around in KL by a group of people asking around for money. We locals try our best not to give anything to them as this might just encourages them to keep on asking for more. Theyve been around for months now at least.
This AREA is BIG wet market in KL...we call it Chowkit Road...very2 hot tht area day time n so many people from indonesian r staying n selling things there...mostly there r not local malaysian in Chowkit area...