One of the pros being in malaysia is that it's a travel hub, it's super accessible to travel to nearby countries (thailand, indonesia, singapore, vietnam etc) with affordable flight tix. You can even go thailand and singapore via train and bus. I've been to wat arun (rented their traditional dress cause I couldn't resist) and the best time to visit was around 4-6pm, bc of the sunset the buildings and sculptures will turn into gold it was so pretty. Also sorry that u have to experience that with the locals, my experience was really good (except for 1 grab driver) they were very helpful and accommodating even I was wearing hijab. P/s: that fish burger was my fav too.😂
awww that’s good to hear that u had a great experience there! agreed with malaysia being a travel hub! might as well as travel during my exchange while i’m still here😊
You should try HatYai 1st before Bangkok, you can take a night bus directly from TBS straight to Hatyai.. HatYai is a food paradise for Malaysian.. Anyway, good videos
If you're planning to go to Thailand again, then HatYai and Krabi are the perfect places for halal- and cost- conscious tourists. Super easy to find good halal foods, super delicious, and affordable. Not much architecture but plenty of beaches, oceans, and islands if you're into that!
I’m so sorry for some negative experience with locals in bangkok area. Thank you so much for visiting Thailand. I’m enjoy your nice video so much. You are pretty cool.
Hmm my friend just cone back from 50cent concert tour in Bangkok, seem like he said the same thing as you😂, halal food is hard to get and barely can find ppl speak english there 😅
One of the pros being in malaysia is that it's a travel hub, it's super accessible to travel to nearby countries (thailand, indonesia, singapore, vietnam etc) with affordable flight tix. You can even go thailand and singapore via train and bus. I've been to wat arun (rented their traditional dress cause I couldn't resist) and the best time to visit was around 4-6pm, bc of the sunset the buildings and sculptures will turn into gold it was so pretty. Also sorry that u have to experience that with the locals, my experience was really good (except for 1 grab driver) they were very helpful and accommodating even I was wearing hijab.
P/s: that fish burger was my fav too.😂
awww that’s good to hear that u had a great experience there! agreed with malaysia being a travel hub! might as well as travel during my exchange while i’m still here😊
You should try HatYai 1st before Bangkok, you can take a night bus directly from TBS straight to Hatyai.. HatYai is a food paradise for Malaysian.. Anyway, good videos
In Sha Allah!
If you're planning to go to Thailand again, then HatYai and Krabi are the perfect places for halal- and cost- conscious tourists. Super easy to find good halal foods, super delicious, and affordable. Not much architecture but plenty of beaches, oceans, and islands if you're into that!
will try that In Sha Allah! thanks for the recommendation
Another great video!! Thank you for uploading hehe
thank u for supporting 💗
after weekdays i finally got to chance to watch this video and it was worth it. loved your videos and waiting for the next ones ❤
thank you for the support!💗
I’m so sorry for some negative experience with locals in bangkok area. Thank you so much for visiting Thailand. I’m enjoy your nice video so much. You are pretty cool.
awww thanks for acknowledging! there are still a lot of good things in thailand at the end of the day. 💗
I have never been to Bangkok but I went to Pattani and Hatyai. Anyway I'm from Sabah and I hope u can go to Kundasang and Kota Kinabalu❤❤
Adayyyyy mambun! I miss you etsy! 💕😘
miss you tooo
Hmm my friend just cone back from 50cent concert tour in Bangkok, seem like he said the same thing as you😂, halal food is hard to get and barely can find ppl speak english there 😅
30:08 i think it could be the hijab, but the southern Thai is muslim friendly because majority malay muslim living there.
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