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1:18 all those who asking for picture are not Malaysian bro...probably from Bangladesh, Nepal, Indonesia etc...not sure why they doing that in that area, they might scam other tourists...hope our authorities keep an eye & take action to this issue..
Thank you for this video. Wonderful. KLCC is really a beautiful iconic landmark in KL. Nice tour of the KLCC esplanade and park, Suria KLCC, the foodcourt and Cold Storage.
Wooow the mall is getting so beautiful, I think that in a few weeks the pavillion will be packed with Christmas decorations, This vid makes me miss KL. Like always thank you for recording :) 😇 i never had an issue with recording inside the mall, in the pavillion a security guide even showed me the way to tokyo street which is inside the mall :D
Hey Solo, met you today at the Saturday night market at Jalan TAR. I must admit in the videos it feels you are very lean but IRL you are pretty buffed 💪. Noticed you later as well at the mini murtabak stall hope you liked it. Nice to meet you and keep up the good work.
Splendid n iconic Twin Towers, KLCC Park n gorgeous Suria Mall definitely the focus of visitors...haven't been there for quite a while, thanks for your enjoyable tour…happy weekend n take care!🤗
70% oil and gas resource came from Borneo (Sabah Sarawak) without (Sabah Sarawak) this petronas twin tower will not stand today. This not include tax, palm tree and other resource. They only develop peninsular Malaysia, the Borneo still far behind even though Borneo major contributor to the national economy
@@TravelingSoloLogs Malaysia Aggreement 1963 (MA63) between Malaya (Peninsular) Sabah, Sarawak (Borneo) and Singapura to become Malaysia.. Luckily Brunei not join Malaysia, if Brunei join he will losing all resource and become poor
The Serai restaurant is my fav.malaysian rest.they have several branches in kl,subang n shah alam.u cn sometimes find authentic malaysian cuisine there😊😊😊if ur curiuos bout malay food that is.(by d way serai(malay) in english it means lemon grass.
I used to do my seasonal fresh fruit shopping at the Isetan supermarket - another anchor tenant of Suria KLCC - because on weekends, they would sell US black cherries at RM30+ per kilo instead of RM45+ on normal days. And I would buy a few kilos whenever I'm there. Usually, I would go during lunch hour because if you got there by 5 pm or later, the cherries and peaches would be gone. I had seen Indian tourists lugging their check-in luggage into the supermarket and buying 10 kilos at a go! Prolly the price would have been four-fold in their country and RM300 for 10 kgs of fresh US black cherries is a steal indeed. Well, that was a decade ago. Now, am not sure what's the price like, but if it's still RM300 for 10kg, I'll be damn happy 😂
@@TravelingSoloLogs Except for Japan, fresh cherries are not grown in Asia. Most of the time they have to be imported from Australia, Argentina, Chile, South Africa, the US, Turkey and maybe a few European countries, but in terms of quality, the US cherries are still the best - albeit the high price. As for strawberries, we do grow our own so it isn't that expensive, but again, Driscoll's the best, hands down! 😜 If you can find someone who can drive you outside of KL, I would recommend you visit a fig farm in the Felda Sg Tengi area, somewhere in the Hulu Selangor area. FYI,vFelda is an agricultural-based settlement and most of the settlers ran hectares of palm oil plantation and probably partially owned by the Malaysian govt (not too sure about ownership). I've been there once during its initial stage. It's a family-run business and there's an entry fee. You can also pick fresh ripe figs straight from the trees and they'll charge by weight. After fig-picking, maybe you can visit the Sungai Chiling Fish Sanctuary in Kuala Kubu Baharu en route to Fraser's Hill or Raub (the durian farming area). As its name suggests, you will see plenty of indigenous freshwater fish species in its natural habitat and you can even feed them.
@@TravelingSoloLogs I asked them, yes, I don't need a permit to record inside Suria KLCC unless I'm using professional cameras and equipment, which I'm planning to use (not sure if a Sony mirrorless camera with DJI RS3 mini gimbal are considered professional camera equipment)