Hi. Welcome to Malaysia. Do take note on escalators, the public community would stand on the left and let people in rush on the right side. For ease of use, one need to look at the network map and which system to use and which station to interchange etc before boarding to avoid confusion and frustration.
I know it can be daunting and confusing but if you take the time to learn how to navigate the system, you will be able to use any metro system in the world easily. Its kind of the same in Paris, London, New York, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and China. The way navigation in the system is designed is quite generic. I never have a problem to use these systems when I am in Singapore or London.
The easiest way to get around is to show the name of the place you want to go, someone would be of help to show you how to go about buying the tickets from the machine. There is the information counter at every station, just show the place and ask them how to use the machine to buy tickets. Anywhere else, you would find locals would be conversely helpful otherwise you could be bumping into immigrants who sometimes couldn't converse fluently that'd would render you into more confusion.😅
Not all local citizens, even the Klang valley residents hv chance to use the metro transport on regular basis. Thru this video, this dude thru serving this female continental tourist, is also indirectly educating the general public of how to use the metro transport.
Pasar Seni di bawah ..dari masjid Jamek dekat boleh jalan kaki 10 minit . ..
My best human being interacting with all people, I love the way you do your work ❤️ 🎉😍
Thanks for visiting Malaysia 👍
Enjoy your stay in Msia
Thanks to that friend he is a nobel guy
Enjoy your travel here I Malaysia..
Wow Malaysia has the cheapest means of transport,that man is such a gentleman 🎉🎉🎉
Enjoy your trip dear❤
Hi. Welcome to Malaysia. Do take note on escalators, the public community would stand on the left and let people in rush on the right side.
For ease of use, one need to look at the network map and which system to use and which station to interchange etc before boarding to avoid confusion and frustration.
I know it can be daunting and confusing but if you take the time to learn how to navigate the system, you will be able to use any metro system in the world easily.
Its kind of the same in Paris, London, New York, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and China.
The way navigation in the system is designed is quite generic. I never have a problem to use these systems when I am in Singapore or London.
What a handsome gentleman
The iconic PNB118 Sky Scraper intaframed thru the windows of the train.. thats a rare photo.
The easiest way to get around is to show the name of the place you want to go, someone would be of help to show you how to go about buying the tickets from the machine.
There is the information counter at every station, just show the place and ask them how to use the machine to buy tickets.
Anywhere else, you would find locals would be conversely helpful otherwise you could be bumping into immigrants who sometimes couldn't converse fluently that'd would render you into more confusion.😅
Good 👍
Hello brother and honey beautiful world good job brother and sisters 👍🥰
Nice gentleman. I thought he is with U.
The guy tried to help but I think he was also not familiar with the transport system in Kuala Lumpur. He doesn't seem to be a local to me.
Trying to be a hero to tourists
Not all local citizens, even the Klang valley residents hv chance to use the metro transport on regular basis. Thru this video, this dude thru serving this female continental tourist, is also indirectly educating the general public of how to use the metro transport.
You stuck in area train station because you useded two train and have pay a few sent only that's the cost😁
Wow fully pasenger
U can buy T&G card
Hi.welcome to my country Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾
Don't forget way out after visiting my country. Millions like u overstay and illegally staying