3 Amazing Days in Kuala Lumpur (1st time)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2024
- It's our first time in Kuala Lumpur! We travel to KL after Melaka, so these are days 2 - 4 in Malaysia. We're loving exploring the unique history that KL has, and this amazing mix of cultures. In this video, we explore central Kuala Lumpur, Batu Cave and the Brickfields, and Chinatown! 3 cultures, 3 days - let's go!
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MOSQUE VISITING HOURS, AS OF JULY: Sat - Thur 10-12:30, 14:30-16:00
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In case you like skipping around:
00:00 Kuala Lumpur!
DAY 1
00:29 Freedom Square
01:46 Merdeka, merdeka
03:00 Durian Cake
06:32 KL City Gallery
08:35 Queen Victoria Fountain
09:09 Sultan Abdul Samad Building
09:56 Royal Selangor Club
10:48 Not the oldest church
12:23 Sultan Abdul Samad Mosque
13:27 Kampung Baru
14:56 Nasi Lamak
19:36 Petronas Towers Light Show
DAY 2
21:30 Batu Cave!!
23:29 Tips for visiting
24:40 We don't understand this
28:05 Monkey tips
30:34 Brickfields / Little India
31:22 Amazing Indian lunch
34:06 Little India Streets
36:00 Is Batu Caves worth it?
DAY 3
37:01 Chinatown
37:40 Chan She Shu Yuen Ancestral Hall
41:07 Sorry, Bill
41:46 KL's Oldest Tao Temple
44:55 KL's Oldest Hindu Temple
46:24 Petaling Street
47:53 Central Market
48:56 KL's cutest street?
50:57 Da Bao
53:10 is Chinatown Worth it?
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**All music supplied by Epidemic Music (who we love)
KL is my favourite city that I have visited. Not many people go to the KLCC gallery in Merdeka Square but I definitely did and it was worth visiting. I think I did all of the main tourist sites in the city.
Great vlog for a great city and country. Malaysia is really underrated.
Your ability to capture cinematic views and present a gripping story keeps us watching the entire video. You're good at making your video appear really engaging.
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 🙏
Welcome to Malaysia Truly Asia! The video was amazing!
Thank you! 😃
Once again, terrific editing!! I love the paintings on the wall in the China Town alley way. They are really good!!!
Aren't they so creative?! The artistry of some people just inspires us. 😍😊
There's a technique. Never swallow down the throat just yet, slowly savor the food to let saliva break down the spiciness. Soon you'll get used to eat our food with masterful demeanor in handling the type of chilli found within this region. Thanks for your beautiful video🎉
Fantastic tip on spicy food. Thank you so much!!
Hope u both have enjoyed along visiting in Malaysia, KL - a Truly Asia❤👏🧚
Ur miss NationalZoo, about 8KM from that Batucaves temple,..😊
If you really want to capture the true meaning of Malaysia Truly Asia, you must immerse yourself into their cultures, traditions, and its peoples by visiting the 14 states in Malaysia.
Wonderful. Thank you for this video. Glad to see you guys made some good explorations in KL.
Thanks for coming do come back!!!
I think u miss the Kl railway station. The building is impressive.
Incredible blog, welcome to KL
Thank you! 🎉
Durian is so marvelous.loved by every malaysian.its a king of fruit.durian flavour tastes like a real durian fruit.😂
thanks for video next trip to genting highlands amazing
If u're back in S'pore wanna have a taste of nasi lemak head down to Adam Road food court variety's of food i'm pretty sure u definitely gonna luv it n cheaper too
Durian smells and tastes good
Good for you jot for others😂👍🙏
Luv your nice video
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when visiting a mosque, its kinda necessary to first understand that a typical mosque conducts five prayer sessions DAILY (approximately 5 am, 1 pm, 4.30 pm, 7.30 pm and 8.30 pm - depending on sun movements basically). So, depending on the respective mosques, the opening visiting time slot(s) will often follow these timings. But, bigger "national" mosques like one in Putrajaya have a sort of separate visitors gallery that welcome non-adherents more casually.
Nice content..
Welcome ro mlysia guys..try our local foods n cuisine..local fruits etc..haha
Great Adventure in KL.
Good job👍🥰
Thank you 🤗
DBKL please take note of the sampah sarap around batu caves , brickfields ,kg baru'.
Oh ..it the ultimate "pungent" taste! Bravo..some like it & some get disgusted! There r more to discover.Cheers!
Dont forget to visit KL Tower too
That "burping of durian after three hours" is so funny.. 😂. Love your vid.
Thank you very much! 😁😁
Maybe... should try eat mangosteen.. queen of fruit..to counter durian burping..maybe😅
My 1st time seeing inside that church
Let finish the durian crepe cake for you....yummy
Nice
😂Haha, durian cake was so traumatizing that Heather tried poking the straw thru the drink Taiwan boba style! 5:08
Heather: "Let's just clear away that durian flavor"
King of Fruits: "😏Famous last words"
I always recommend Malaysia (and esp. KL) as a perfect gateway entry into Asian travel. You're not thrown into the deep end of culture, visual, aural, and physical shock. KL is Goldilocks Asia: great value for your travel dollars, a one stop shop sampling plate of cultures (as Bill & Heather demonstrated so well here), a mixture of old & new (Blade Runner-esque), and quite importantly, an English speaking population (signage too!) that at least gives you a decent chance at communications. Oh...and the food 🤤 (IMHO!)
Loved the cinematography - the gently sweeping shots, the 'Star Wars' sweep transitions (yah yah, I'm sure RKO or those old matinees did them first) and the on-point musical cues. Informative, cheery travel-log!
I love Big Buns and I cannot lie..🎵
NationalZoo or Zoo Negara 😊
I ❤ durian 😁
People need to understand that when there're wild monkeys in the area, don't expect it to be squeaky clean. Lol😅
Nightlife at bukit bintang is better because there is street band perform
Do you use SIM cards purchased in each country you visit for your phones. We just returned from 3 weeks in S Korea followed by 2 weeks in Singapore with a side trip to Kuala Lumpur. We used the T mobile overseas option. It’s the first time using this service where we experienced lots of buffering and poor on the run service. I found out when we got back that this service is run at 2-3G …it always worked great overseas in the past. disappointing. I’ve heard that the individual sims cards deliver 5G service. What is your experience?
Individual sims are the way to go! E-sims work well, too, if your phone is compatible and you don't need a local phone number. Sometimes we're finding e-sims to be less expensive but often times it's not. We research it before we arrive somewhere - sometimes the physical local sim cards are available in special tourist options that you can get right at the airport. I want to say in Malaysia we used physical sims. In Singapore, we've done a mix. The speeds have been fantastic. 👍
@@TalesFromOurPocket thanks so much for the info.
It is great for you two to try to eat durian crepe. The first time is never enough. haha.. can try another time, who knows you guys will able at least eat it.
We're definitely going to try it in its natural form. It's not fair for us to judge durian based on a cake! 😁😊
@@TalesFromOurPocket Great! Wish you the best!
That colonial building near merdeka square is where the colonial govt British govern the entire Malaya around 1900's - 1950
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go to Penang..
Petaling St has nothing for ppl or tourists to see and buy but imitation goods.
merdica x MERDEKA
Welcome to Southeast Asia, don’t forget Manila, Philippines
Try another form of durian...
We will! 😊
Why only 3days?
I can finish the durian cake for you. But still you are not getting a like from me...😢
did u guys see the second tallest building in the world after burj khalifah
Extremely cheap right?
Super affordable! It's amazing.
The first time I went to Malaysia I felt like Bangladesh or India in Southeast Asia. the people are like India, maybe they are one Indian family. Different from other Southeast Asian countries, Malaysia is very different in my opinion.
In my opinion Indonesian commentator are very salty and stinky. why the people there are so jealousy of neighboring country?
Since the past 20 years ago, there are soo many cheap workers from all over asia. Bangladesh, Indian, Myanmar, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia & so on. The majority are Indonesian & Bangladesh (4 million combine).. During weekends or public holidays, they were flocking in the cities & tourist areas.. That’s why you can see them everywhere..
You never went to bukit bintang
It's always good to have a reason to go back! 😁
36:22 Please keep it clean 😢😡
Malaysia is not KL...please go around our 14 states of us
We hope you'll like some of our future videos where we do that! 😉
Sikit pun aku tak percaya...
Kita kena ingat, Boss besar Anwar adalah DAPig dan DAPig terima dana dari ISRAHELL, seperti yang dikatakan oleh seorang bekas PA seorang pemimpin utama DAPig...
Komen tersesat nie
Do you know that the aborigines of US are Malays? Malays have traveled to US in year 800 via the Russian-Alaskan route. You can see the color of Malay skin and theirs. 😊
Red indians might not agree😅
@@myvisilver7110 The Red Indians are Malays, same DNA and same skin color 😁
@@CHEA1111 so,where malay origin come from?
@@myvisilver7110 Malays came from Iran, via India (that is why there is Himalaya), via Myanmar, Thailand....
@@CHEA1111 so red indian origin from iran, pass to malay,so funny..