Bodoh. Pak Arab ini menghalalkan pembunuhan Di Palestine. Kepala butoh hang good to hear. Saya bukan Muslim pun tapi x bodoh macam hang kaki jilat puki pumpuan arab
What ?!! The Saudi guy lost his bag in the hotel . Pls report to the Police . As a Malaysian I cannot accept a tourist lost his bag in the hotel. Which hotel was that .
KL is an old city. It was just a Tin mining town in the 1857- ish. As such, the roads, shophouses and houses were built around it and expended over time. It only became a City in 1972. When I moved here in 1972, the present MRT Station at Titiwangsa was a village. Next to it and across the road was one of the earliest Public House flats built called Pekeliling Flats. Now next to it, currently a bus station was a rubber plantation. It was only cleared in 1973 when the bus station was built. Curently there’s a Buddhist Temple situated next to the MRT Titiwangsa and it’s one of the oldest temple in KL. City planning only began in the early 80s. Pedestrian walkway only improved later..perhaps the 90s. The reason why some roads aren’t pedestrian friendly is that there’s just not enough space!..especially the old parts of KL such as central market, Jalan Masjid India, the old court house along Merdeka Square, Masjid Jamek etc. Now with a designated bicycle lane in the city, some the roads have shrunk, making driving and waking claustrophobic. Thanks for the KL videos. You did a very good job. It’s nice to see KL being featured as a tourist attraction.
As a Malaysian Id advice tourist to be careful and be always aware of your surroundings. If someone offers you a deal that sounda too good to be true, be aware. Regardless whether its a taxi fare or a deal on luxury items or you looking for some alcohol or something stronger. Like all tourist hotspots, Malaysia has its share of shady characters BUT If you find yourself in an uncomfortable situation dont think twice to reach out and shout out for help to any local you find around you. We look out for each other. We go out of the way to look out for our guests who is visiting our country. I hope your stay in our country is one that gives you a treasured memory.
It's an old city with roads widened everywhere. Of course there's not much room left for pedestrians. Newer areas, cities, like Putrajaya & Cyberjaya wld have proper pathways/walkways.
Notice that these Arab tourists speaks a measure of English and they are confident visiting foreign countries by themselves. So knowing English is the passport to broadening one's world view.
Bro,check out mont kiara area and interview any expats you bump into.ask them,what they think about living in malaysia(specifically KL)dont just focus on making videos in city centre
There are many north african from france visiting and migrating to Malaysia recently. I have been noticing that. Probably because of the discrimination they face in France?
Tunisians are descended from two main groups: Arabs, who arrived in the Middle Ages and brought Islam, and Berbers, who are indigenous to North Africa. Because of significant intermarriage between Arabs and Berbers, generally they are referred in conjunction as the Arab-Berber ethnic group. Moroccans are primarily of Arab and Berber origin as in other neighbouring countries in the Maghreb region. Arabs comprise 67% of the population of Morocco, while Berbers make up 31% and Sahrawis make up 2%.
Good to hear what the tourists said about KL, Malaysia. What a wonderful video.
Bodoh. Pak Arab ini menghalalkan pembunuhan Di Palestine. Kepala butoh hang good to hear. Saya bukan Muslim pun tapi x bodoh macam hang kaki jilat puki pumpuan arab
What ?!! The Saudi guy lost his bag in the hotel . Pls report to the Police . As a Malaysian I cannot accept a tourist lost his bag in the hotel. Which hotel was that .
True, I feel bad for him. He should report it soon.
Quite possibly a hostel me thinks They are always high target zones. Newer hotels have cameras everywhere
Very rare happened to tourists, might be msian not involved in such a theft😊
report to the police for *that guy* .We Malaysian cant tolerate with theives.
More than likely non Malaysian, I got stolen from in Malaysia and it was a New Zealand hippy person who did it.
In the past you rarely see North African tourists. Kinda cool that they travel to Malaysia now.
They always like to go to Europe and western countries it’s we. Ird
@@李珊-f2r I guess because they are closer to Europe especially Mediterranean areas.
Western countries are becoming boring😂😂 and expensive
@@deanneshane3799 true.
I wish Karim Benzema and Zidane visit KL/Malaysia too. Merci
KL is an old city. It was just a Tin mining town in the 1857- ish. As such, the roads, shophouses and houses were built around it and expended over time. It only became a City in 1972. When I moved here in 1972, the present MRT Station at Titiwangsa was a village. Next to it and across the road was one of the earliest Public House flats built called Pekeliling Flats. Now next to it, currently a bus station was a rubber plantation. It was only cleared in 1973 when the bus station was built. Curently there’s a Buddhist Temple situated next to the MRT Titiwangsa and it’s one of the oldest temple in KL.
City planning only began in the early 80s. Pedestrian walkway only improved later..perhaps the 90s. The reason why some roads aren’t pedestrian friendly is that there’s just not enough space!..especially the old parts of KL such as central market, Jalan Masjid India, the old court house along Merdeka Square, Masjid Jamek etc. Now with a designated bicycle lane in the city, some the roads have shrunk, making driving and waking claustrophobic.
Thanks for the KL videos. You did a very good job. It’s nice to see KL being featured as a tourist attraction.
As a Malaysian Id advice tourist to be careful and be always aware of your surroundings.
If someone offers you a deal that sounda too good to be true, be aware.
Regardless whether its a taxi fare or a deal on luxury items or you looking for some alcohol or something stronger.
Like all tourist hotspots, Malaysia has its share of shady characters BUT
If you find yourself in an uncomfortable situation dont think twice to reach out and shout out for help to any local you find around you.
We look out for each other.
We go out of the way to look out for our guests who is visiting our country.
I hope your stay in our country is one that gives you a treasured memory.
Someone from Dubai said she found things here are very expensive, but many Malaysians said things in Dubai are expensive. So, which is true?
Both could be true, depending on what and where you're shopping. From my personal experience, Dubai is more expensive.
@@LivingabroadalexI think it s depend on the area they shopping
Dubai is very expensive, I lived there too.
Maybe the things he said expensive is imported, if local products then will be cheaper
everything is expensive to Arab even 50¢ currypuff
Sorry for Mr Saudi. Hope the hotel mgmt had helped him to make a police report n with good cctv footage the thief could be apprehended.
i very enjoyed interview with arab people, i hope you do more
as someone who's grew up and live in KL, yes lack of pedestrian walk is annoying af 😭
is too hot to walk in malaysia
@@suhaimipungut6384 Doesn't mean you should take away pedestrian walk tho
Most Malaysian drive straight into the parking inside the mall
It's an old city with roads widened everywhere. Of course there's not much room left for pedestrians. Newer areas, cities, like Putrajaya & Cyberjaya wld have proper pathways/walkways.
great interviews:)
Thank you
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Notice that these Arab tourists speaks a measure of English and they are confident visiting foreign countries by themselves. So knowing English is the passport to broadening one's world view.
Habibiee come to Malaysia!
Bro,check out mont kiara area and interview any expats you bump into.ask them,what they think about living in malaysia(specifically KL)dont just focus on making videos in city centre
There are many north african from france visiting and migrating to Malaysia recently. I have been noticing that. Probably because of the discrimination they face in France?
Hard to cross the road? locals use The Power of The Hand ✋🏻🇲🇾 😬😅
welcome to Malaysia
Hi alex..other lady from morocco nice one..i been in morocco .
Hi!! That's so cool. How was it?
@@Livingabroadalex quite good.. thank you
@LilyBeth-wm6lg I will visit someday!
Sorry for the lost of you bag..mr saudi...
Use the hand when you want to cross the street
Voice out Anything that you all not happy with so that we can improve it..
I think the person got robbed must be first experience.
The Saudi should report the missing bag to the hotel or authority, probably it could be non Malaysian that took his bag..
Diorang sdiri x pakai tudung 😂
Habibie come to malaysia... Many of them are african😅😅😅maybe they speak arabic.. 😅😅😅😅tq guy for reading..
Arab is not a nationality. You can be African and still be Arab.
the Arabian had been targeted because someone seemed to know he was a potential wealthy subject
#TourismMalaysia #PDRM
Tunisian and morrocan ain't Arabs.
Tunisians are descended from two main groups: Arabs, who arrived in the Middle Ages and brought Islam, and Berbers, who are indigenous to North Africa. Because of significant intermarriage between Arabs and Berbers, generally they are referred in conjunction as the Arab-Berber ethnic group.
Moroccans are primarily of Arab and Berber origin as in other neighbouring countries in the Maghreb region. Arabs comprise 67% of the population of Morocco, while Berbers make up 31% and Sahrawis make up 2%.
Yes they all consider Arab
Wow that is akin to say that people in East Sumatera, Riau Islands, Southern Thailand and Southern Philippines are not Malays.
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Don't say things you have no idea about.
Indonesia good malaysia not good
What is your problem? Hate or jealousy?
indo miskin🤢🤮
الحمد الله...شكرًا لك