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Matt's Travels
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 ธ.ค. 2023
A channel where I record my travels around the world.
Busan-Korea's Best City?
00:00 Intro
04:01 Jalgalchi Fish Market
08:40 Gamcheon
15:40 Book street
19:01 Lunch
19:32 Haeundae Beach
04:01 Jalgalchi Fish Market
08:40 Gamcheon
15:40 Book street
19:01 Lunch
19:32 Haeundae Beach
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Batu Caves and Putrajaya- Around KL🇲🇾
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Originally recorded in September 2024. A couple of places I visited around the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur
Malacca: Where We Pray and Prey (on the Food)
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FIlmed in October 2024, an accidental wander down a street filled with all manner of houses of worship. Also had the chance to taste a variety of the street food that Malacca has to offer.
Inside the World's Biggest Wholesale Market
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Inside the World's Biggest Wholesale Market
Unexpected Night Market in Yiwu, China
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Unexpected Night Market in Yiwu, China
First class on a Chinese high speed train
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Join me on a short trip on a Chinese high speed train in first class.
Exploring Brunei 🇧🇳2/2
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00:00 Intro 01:17 Gadong Market 06:20 Palace 08:14 Jame Asr Mosque 12:05 Regalia Museum 16:00 SOAS
Brunei🇧🇳- First Impressions (1/2)
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This video is part 1/2 because to put everything I did in Brunei in one video would be a bit too long. This video covers the wet market and the floating villages kampong ayer. 00:00 Intro 01:34 Market 04:57 Chinese Temple 06:55 Boat 07:52 Kampong Ayer
Hidden Treasures in Chor Bazaar, Mumbai 🇮🇳
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Hidden Treasures in Chor Bazaar, Mumbai 🇮🇳
Beach Food Market in Kota Kinabalu 🇲🇾
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Beach Food Market in Kota Kinabalu 🇲🇾
Semporna, Malaysia- First Impressions 🇲🇾
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Semporna, Malaysia- First Impressions 🇲🇾
In Search of Mumbai's Richest Area 🇮🇳
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In Search of Mumbai's Richest Area 🇮🇳
First Impressions of Kathmandu 2024 🇳🇵
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First Impressions of Kathmandu 2024 🇳🇵
Kayaking the Thames 🇬🇧- An Unexpected Find.
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Kayaking the Thames 🇬🇧- An Unexpected Find.
A Day in Vienna🇦🇹- Capital of an Empire
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A Day in Vienna🇦🇹- Capital of an Empire
24 hours in Tashkent- Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 2024.
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24 hours in Tashkent- Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 2024.
Exploring Samarkand - Uzbekistan 2024.
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Exploring Samarkand - Uzbekistan 2024.
Shahrisabz🇺🇿- Journey to Samarkand and Birthplace of Timur 2024
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Shahrisabz🇺🇿- Journey to Samarkand and Birthplace of Timur 2024
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Batu caves ❤
The buildings you notice on the Buda hill looks new because they are new! Not renovations but completely, from ground up, new buildings.
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You definitely cant buy a house for 40k bnd in Brunei, maybe that’s just a hut or subsidised public housing but a house in the private market typically starts around 120k above. Maybe you could get a tiny terrace house for 80k in the outskirts.
Good luck exploring the city. If you can survive in Delhi, you can survive anywhere in India. -A resident in the vicinity of Delhi
Yes, that was a peacock 🙂
Dragon bird a big white iridecent feathers tibetan peacock i helped bread them many years ago
Dude, you should me the most sad looking traveller. Are you from FBI and are they forcing you to pretend like you are a traveller? Blink your eyes twice and then wink me in your next video. I will get the message.
欢迎来到中国
看上去鬼鬼祟祟的,你来干嘛的?
Hi Matt the colored water u saw next to the cemetery is for cleaning the headstones. People leave money in boxes using the honesty system. FYI 18:43
thanks for this very informative. will travel Oman soon! Btw what cam are you using?
Come on interact with locals it'll make content more fun and you will definitely get a better experience. I just commented to help you with the YT algorithm.
great!
Welcome to KK. Yes, you need to be careful with those beggars. They're either stateless or illegal immigrants. You're nice, you gave them the fruits. 👍🏻
Currently, richest areas in Mumbai are: Hiranandani Powai (North Mumbai) and Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC).
I've born and lived there for 19 years and didn't see anything special about Budapest. I took everything for granted because that's all i knew back then... There was nothing else to compare it to. Now, nearly 50 yrs later i can't get enough of it. I wish i'd stayed there. I'm homesick after all these years... 😢
how was the bathroom in the train? thank you :-)
Fine for a train.
@@Matts-travels thank you mate
The crunchy hollow snack is actually made from grind fish meat + tapioca /sago flour
Good to know. It's not bad.
We love all of your videos, Matt! I particularly love this one with a thumbnail that shows you smiling...wow!!
1:50 The neighboring buildings on Bezručová Street 3 and 5 were designed by architects Alois Balán and Jiří Grossmann and were built in 1932 and 1939. Back then, no one knew that the communists would come to power in Czechoslovakia in 1948 and that the country would be occupied by the Soviet Army from 1968 to 1991. The buildings were built for the Central and District Social Insurance. The buildings are considered one of the best works of the authors and at the same time one of the top buildings of functionalism in Bratislava. 3:14 Czechoslovakia was never part of the Soviet Union. Therefore, from a political-geographical and cultural-historical point of view, there was no Soviet architecture. The reason was also that the local buildings were designed by local architects and engineers, built by local companies and workers. The Soviets only took care of our economic and cultural decline by infiltrating the communist form of government and direct military occupation. You probably have no idea that before and after the Second World War, Czechoslovakia was among the ten most advanced and richest countries in the world. At that time, the gross domestic product per capita was 170 percent higher than the then average of the countries that are currently members of the European Union. Germany was also much poorer and Austria was a beggar whom we helped with food to survive the consequences of Hitler's rule. After the fall of the communist government and the departure of the occupying army, Austria had a 250 percent higher GDP per capita than Czechoslovakia.
Wow. Thanks for such a detailed explanation!
You expressed the opinion that many buildings have a Soviet appearance. It aroused my interest as I am a graduate of the Moscow Institute of Architecture. 0:50 For example, you show the building of the Directorate of Railways of the Slovak Republic at Klemensova Street no. 8, which was built between 1925 and 1927. That is, during the democratic Czechoslovak Republic, which lasted from 1918 to 1939. Its authors are the Czech architects Alois Balán and Jiří Grossmann, who opened a joint design office in Bratislava. Both graduated from the Czech Technical University in Prague. The building of the Directorate of State Railways in Bratislava (1925 - 1927) is a transition in their work, originally influenced by the architect Josef Gočár, where you can still see the fading decorativeism and national style, to the functionalist style, which is reflected in the skeleton of this building. Functionalism was a style that appeared on the European scene at a time when the Czechoslovak Republic was searching for its identity. Functionalism also represented a certain definition in relation to Austria-Hungary, which was associated with magnificent historical buildings in the style of Austrian Baroque or Hungarian Art Nouveau. With it suddenly came something that was authentically Czechoslovak. With his means of expression, he seemed to let the public know: this is our new Czechoslovak culture. This style was popular mainly in Bratislava and Brno, i.e. in the second and third largest cities of Czechoslovakia. Cities were experiencing great growth and clientele preferred this style. These were rich, educated and well-traveled clients who wanted to differentiate themselves from the previous generation. The propagator of functionalism in Bratislava was the architect Friedrich Wienwurm. He was a supporter of the ideal of modern architecture, and this ideal gradually spread in Bratislava.
Fascinating stuff!
Congratulations on the video, it was excellent, Bratislava is a wonderful city, I hope to visit one day. I started a channel here on TH-cam recently and record in the same way here in Brazil. I signed up, I will follow you from now on. A big hug !!!🙂
The communists left, but the neglect of historical monuments continues. The party bosses were replaced by developers who buy up land and invest money in their projects. Graffiti on the walls of old buildings are only evidence of Slovaks' systemic disrespect for their own history.
Graffiti is not just a Slovak problem, it is widespread in many other countries including Great Britain...😊
Communists took power in former Czechoslovakia (including Slovakia) in 1948. Almost all buildings mentioned in your video are older, mostly from the beginning of the 20 century and from between 1st and 2nd world war. They have nothing to do with the Soviet Union.
Thanks. I stand corrected
What is the name of the castle?
Should be called Vajdahunyad Castle!
Semporna looks like a very interesting place to check out and visit in the near future.
Don't expect too high, Semporna is dirty and lots of illegal immigrants from the Philippines.
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ये विदेशी लोग केवल पुरानी दिल्ली ही क्यों घूमने जाते हैं?
Re-upload of the video posted two days ago. Slightly edited to fix an issue.
really fantastical!!
Indian govt. needs to ban foreigners from going to Old Delhi.
It doesn't allow you to see anything, you run too fast and you can't see anything. Who is chasing you?
Thanks for visiting :)
Thanks. I really liked what I saw in Slovakia
So much noise..!!!!!!
Matt, I love this video very much! Having watched many of your earlier videos, I feel that you are coming in to your own as a presenter. Your own style complete with oversized sun glasses. You are very relaxed, smile a lot and make light-hearted jokes. Thank you for all these amazing places you visit that I am likely never to visit.
Matt, thank you! Terrific insight into how the people of Kathmandu live today. Love your videos and have watched nearly all of them.
Awesome, thank you!
Visit pokhara
It's on my list for next time. When I was in Kathmandu they were advising against travelling to Pokhara by bus as there were landslides.
@@Matts-travelsyeah trek next time.I think u should get more vies
Thanks for that donation 💟
wheres the indian girls
Ive always wanted to go to budapest because of Marvel LMAO!
starting the india journey with old delhi is a very bad idea, even we indians avoid that area
visit south India like kerala, Tamilnadu, karanataka,telangana, Andhra pradesh
Thanks for the recommendations.
Don't go to Delhi please. India is not Delhi.
what is it india though
Why do you always start with Old Delhi? Why dont you start something like Caunnaght Place?
पुरानी दिल्ली मे आपका स्वागत है
Thanks
Recommendations: himachal pradesh, kerala, rajasthan,goa as a Indian myself I always avoid Delhi btw happy journey ❤
thanks!
Should have started from north east India
Matt please visit caunnaught place, you will love it there
Thanks. I will add it to my list for when I go back.