Hi everyone! Thanks for watching and commenting 😁 I realize that at some stage John was saying that people aren’t so friendly in KL. I made an episode to check out what the locals think of this topic: th-cam.com/video/xa2Ucf80BTw/w-d-xo.html
well bout recycle thing....actually some state at malaysia have started 3-4 yrs ago not giving plastic bag for your grocery anymore.some state has start the recycling program from the house..but as you know some people is hard to change their ways.but i'm sure malaysian starting to get to the program.for the garbage you see in the street...mostly is a foreigner doing.as you can see many in KL is not local people.some are from various country like indonesia,philipines,bangladesh,pakistan and etc.
Rakyat Malaysia Mari kita sama2 tingkatkn kebersihan dn keindahan di sekitar kita... Klau pelancung rasa selesa melancung di sini apatah lagi kita yg tinggal di sini msti akan bertmbah selesa dn nyaman...trima kasih buat video macam ni..iya membuka mata semua.. Kekurang sama2 kita perbaiki,kelebihan sama2 kita nikmati
tempat pelancungan biasanya d cemari oleh warga asing yg merasakan ini bukan negar mereka dan membuat sesuk hati ....depan klcc juga ramai jurufoto warga asing , tiada tindakan dari penguatkuasa sbb ,kadang spt mengganggu keselesaan tourist d situ...menjual jajan dan permainan latto2 adalah w.asing .
I'm Malaysian living in Malaysia. Personally I have started to collect my household plastic items (and food cans, drink cartons, glass bottle, etc.) and send them to recycling center at IPC Shopping Centre every weekend. Save the Earth guys 🌏
I think lot of Malaysian doing recycle, bring bag when we shopping.,... Sometime rubbish you see not really from Malaysian citizen, as Malaysia have lot of foreign worker,,,, If you go to local housing area, everyone will make sure their envoinronment is clean and tidy too.
@@notsniw135 plastic and tetrapak recycling is virtually nonexistent. Best to just not use plastic with lifestyle change. Glass, paper, aluminium does get recycled.
The American said "Everything is ok in Thailand as compared to Malaysia is not ok because of a Muslim country". If the Malaysian government and the Malaysian people promotes sex tourism, drugs (cannabis, weeds, marijuana), hot nightclubs with strip tease and half naked bar girls, I am sure Malaysia would get the number of tourists as many as that in Thailand. Then Langkawi beach would be Pattaya beach, Penang would be Phuket, Sg Wang Plaza would be Nana Plaza, Wolo Bukit Bintang would be Soi Cowboy , Changkat Road would be Khaosan Road, Langkawi would have a Ms Tiffany pageant show incorporated with the Lima show and the list would go on and on. Gautama Buddha sat under a Bodhi tree to fight Maya (illusion) and look at Thailand now promoting Maya to another level. The Thai people and the Thai government have the right to do what they think is good for them and surely the Malaysian people and the Malaysian government would have the same right to decide on what is best for themselves. So, if the American wanted to show half nakedness as his attire, it is his personal attire and he can't blame others for not accepting his attire. (From Singapore)
Yes.. agree with you.. when in rome do as romans do.. dlm peribahasa melayu masuk kandang kambing mengembek masuk kandang harimau mengaum.. Tourist who come to Malaysia should obey the rules here and respect the culture and people here.. dont expect us to be like you.. why coming to another country to experience the same thing from your or other countries. In the end you all will leave this place.. and its us who stays and preserve it.. if you come with good manners to enjoy our country, you are always welcome by us
You are not the first Singaporean who I saw the comments saying like Thai government promote sex tourism when in fact prostitution is illegal in Thailand so how the Thai government can promote that?😂 sex industry can happen in Thailand because of corrupt police and bad at law enforcement, no government officers can promote it. Government can’t get the tax from sex workers since it’s illegal, but because of bad law enforcement it’s basically became free trade zone, tax free for sex workers. Btw way in Singapore also have legal prostitution but in restrict zone while in Thailand prostitution is still illegal🤣 About the weed, it’s actually not pass the vote as national law, but only ministry of health law, the ex health minister just used his power to pass the law. We still hope that new government can fix this problem. And from the info, there are more female tourists than the male tourists, so saying like Thailand has many tourists just because sex tourism is kinda not true, there are many people, girls, boys, travel alone or in group as you can search their vlog in TH-cam, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese etc. they travel for food, nice cafe and restaurants, luxury hotel, nice roof top bar, massage and spa, shopping, temple etc. Thailand is a place that have everything ( food, accommodation, Heath care) from cheap on street to high class, luxury, expensive ( but still affordable when you are from richer country) there are high class hospital that decorate like luxury hotel with good doctors, their customer are rich Thai and the westerner, arab, many of them travel to Thailand for medication.
Well certainly overrated is never good but I don't like Malaysia to be underrated. If you choose to be underrated it means that u are complacent. This is a globalized world and we should strive to be well known as a great country. We shouldn't be overrated or underrated. We should be top rated.
The 2nd gentlemen has a very valid point when it comes to littering and usage of single use plastic items. I must say that things have been improving in the recycling and eco-friendly topic in Malaysia, just that it's not improving fast enough, and our education system has not been highlighting this topic enough! Thanks again Chai, for another interesting yet informative vlog. Cheers man!😊
And then blaming all foreigners that do littering, in fact our own citizens who contribute the most of pollution of our beautiful cities and country, throwing rubbish on the streets, beaches, waterfalls, rivers, forests, picnic areas ..you name it, and expecting the cleaners or the local government authorities to clean up their messes 😅
@@evm2805 I'm the last one to say I'm perfect. I don't think our Japanese/American friend thinks he's perfect either. I like we all can do better. But yeah, I see your point too though.
The beach area being underdeveloped is maybe a really good thing. I dislike seeing big corporations taking over once beautiful places and turning them into tacky touristy places ie koh samui
Point taken from the japanese gentleman. Slowly but surely if we Malaysians individually take some responsibility when using plastic. We can make the world cleaner especially Malaysia! Good content, keep it up!
I did go to Japan with my son. Japanese are not friendly, some stare at you probably because of our tan skin. In the train the young dont give me a seat even though I am a senior, they just look at their phones. Walking on the pavement is dangerous because you have to compete with cyclists. I once saw a young man smoke a cigarate and threw it on the pavement but was picked up by a homeless.
Related to the plastic everywhere. Honestly, through my experience as a Malaysian, almost people throw away the plastic is not Malaysian. Almost they are workers from outside of Malaysia. That's the problem we must facing. Yes, to educate them is impossible, they are not student, they are workers. I think, maybe we must has a campaign to educate everyone and ask to collect back their garbage if we see it. Now, people almost just ignore what happened around them. They just ignore people who throwing the rubbish everywhere. If we start asking them to collect it back, it will be a good culture, and at the end it will be a good mindset for everyone.
Malaysia does not Push for tourism because not our main revenue earner. Secondly, over tourism ruins the locations too, we locals need to relax at the same spot. Thirdly, malaysia also has many foreign migrant workers especially kl. So we tried to clean , but they kept throwing. Some locals also litter.
@Chai_Travel the truth is they threw more than locals. You can see them doing it while cycling too(domestic trash). Just do not understand them. You should see kl during eid holidays when locals return to hometown. It is well documented, i am not lying. The Bangladeshis are the main culprits as they occupied downtown during eid holidays. Full of rubbish when malaysians return to work.
@byteme9718 and I hv seen with my own eyes Bangladeshis throwing domestic waste at roadsides while they cycle to work in my area. Locals do not do that as it is not logical as garbagemen will visit residential areas.
@byteme9718 it is not copy they already do that in Dhaka long before they enter this country. Same with other migrants. And if you read carefully my bloody message, I did say some Malaysians are litter bugs. But most of the time, it is the migrants.
I'm Singaporean and i think the whole speech about plastic and recycling is relevant even to my country. Even though our government has implemented measures to encourage people to bring their own bags when they go to the supermarkets and encouraging good recycling habits, overall I still think it's not going to do much in terms of reducing plastic usage. We need to come up with a biodegradable plastic or some material that can mimic plastic. I mean i personally find it very hard to throw away trash and food waste without wrapping them up in a plastic bag so i dont know. Maybe someone could give me a better suggestion? 🤷 Btw, great video. I miss KL. I hope Singapore and Malaysia will proceed with the KL/SG HSR project because then i can go visit KL all the time. 😂😂 As convenient and quick as planes are, I still find them quite troublesome to deal with when it comes to making last minute trips. Buses and cars on the other hand just take too long you know.
Nice one mate. I thing the problem plastic is everywhere. As citizens we can only help a little bit but it really comes down to the big men and women in charge. Not only in Malaysia but all over the world. We really it shouldn’t be so easy to produce plastic in the first place. Anyway thanks for your input and im glad you enjoyed this episode 🙏 we live in a beautiful world 😁 cheers
The red shirt guy is the best person you interview ever.. honest and straight to the point. It's a quality interview. He's show you the nearest plastic garbage on the spot.. we need more people like this guy. And thumbs up to you!..
The red shirt guy have been waiting for someone to interview him 😂😂 it’s so funny and insightful too. Love his candid way of sharing. Probably the stereotype I have about Americans are they’re highly approachable maybe that’s why he felt like people arent very friendly? Generally Asians are a little bit reserved but is ready to help when our guests need it
Haha yeah pretty much he was 😝 such a nice energetic guy. That’s my experience too! But some Americans told me that the nicest Americans are overseas 🤭 I still would love to revisit The USA again though 😍
the guy in the red shirt viewed a country on a perspective of partying / single guy / having fun any other than that considered 'oppressed' not free while malaysia is valued as a family oriented country, conservatives and good family values for the kids environment, that is why malaysia is malaysia and thailand is thailand malaysia kept the degeneracy away and wants to avoid becoming like 'western morals' 2 different world
Agreed. He is a party animal. He gets annoyed when people do not talk to him. Guess what? He is walking in Changkat Bukit Bintang, a party place for foreigners and migrant workers to work. That street does not represent Malaysia. It is a tourist place and you are served by migrant workers. Malaysian are minority on the street.
I think, the issues that concern the good, bad and ugly are everywhere around the world. For example, theft incident that happened to the Spanish guy. When I was in Spain, 1996, soon as we arrived in Madrid, we met our travel guide, we went straight to Seville. At the Atocha Train Station, a very beautiful station by the way, our tourist guide warned us of pickpocketing. He spoke too soon back then, as we were going down to the platform, one of a lady in our group, shouted for help as someone stole her wallet, and it seemed that the pickpocketers worked in a group of 3 people. What a start for our journey to Andalusia, Spain. But, I fell in love with the beauty in Spain. I'm pretty sure, the Netherlands and elsewhere in Europe are beautiful too.
Thanks for sharing that mate :) I’m glad to hear you went to Spain and yes :/ unfortunately pickpockets are everywhere. Spain is such a beautiful country 😍
@@Chai_Travel Yes, Spain is such a beautiful country, met some friendly Spanish people along my journey in Madrid, Seville, Torremolinos, Granada, Sierra Nevada, Jerez, Cadiz. The experience was so wonderful that made me feel strongly to be, wotk and live in Europe. 😀
Gentleman in red/orange - can't compare KL with Bali. KL is a cosmopolitan city while Bali is a resort island. And as for me KL born and bred I love the fact that we're underrated, unpopular and overlooked compared to Bangkok or other SEA cities. Shhhhh don't tell anyone about us - hate crowds! We're Asia's best kept secret.
Try to stay a week in low cost flats in downtown KL and you'll understand why many Malaysians choose to move out from those flats (eventhough they hv financial issues). Main reason because of they can't stand living within the same building with immigrants (legal & illegal). Those immigrants really have issues with cleanliness and manners. Imagine they throwing rubbish out of windows from say 15th floor down to ground floor! Not to mention spitting everywhere and peeing in the lifts! Screaming and partying till 2-3am! Malaysians are not racist, but please understand what some of us have to bear with some of these immigrants that do not respect our people, our culture, our religion and our country!
I literally LOLed when the gentleman in red spoke about people not being as approachable in KL because people are worried about scammers 😂 I felt that personally, I'd greet random people in my neighbourhood but not on the streets because I'd get weird stares, it's just not really the norm in KL. Tho its a different story in smaller areas around the country, people are more relaxed, esp the elderly ;) But trust me, you'll experience a whole different reality when you're asking for help, people will extend their help whenever possible 😊
Hope our government or tourism department watch it. To me Bangkok is more enteraiment and happening, but Kuala Lumpur is more relax, safe and good for retire city.( to me)
consider the criticism to be good thing not to hurt you, I hope the government sees a video like this, it's true that all countries are not perfect but we must strive to improve to be better than before
I like going to Malaysia every year since 13 years ago, because: 1. plane tickets to KL are cheaper than to domestic 🇮🇩, 2. no visa is needed for fellow ASEAN, 3. food and drinks are delicious and cheap even in Suria KLCC - prices are controlled, 4. the city is neatly arranged, 5. a Malay family. But you still have to be wary of pickpockets and thieves, because not everyone lives well enough.
Gotcha:) thanks for that. I didn’t know the domestic flights are more expensive in Indonesia 😳 I’m happy to tell you I’m going to visit Indonesia this year too 🤩 thanks for watching 😁
I actually like this kind of video, not everything is perfect. Sometimes when everything is lovey dovey i'll kind a find it fake. Theres always room to improve. Just keep it respectful..
To say that malaysia feel more safe than most places in europe make me happy. But true though, most europe country have a lot of demo and protest of their citizen toward their country. In malaysia, we do have some protest but not as extreme and still in a safer way. And you are right, there is no stabbing or dangerous crime like in europe or america.
Maybe people from California should focus on cleaning up the homelessness, needles, and feces on the streets from that place first before criticizing other countries. Malaysia is a country that takes its culture and laws seriously that is why people love to visit and live there from all over the world ! If you have a communication problem in the friendliest country in the world - you should probably look within first.
Hi there, I gave him the opportunity to give his opinions and I respect him for taking his time to talk to us. I’m sure he wants the best for everyone. Not only for Malaysia, Japan, Bali, or The USA 🙏
I think its educating people to dispose their plastic or whatever properly. There must be R & D on recycle of especially plastics. I think we should use more graphics to teach people on all these awareness. Words is no use , a picture paints a thousand words.
There's no such recycling facilities for us outside of big cities though. I've been hoarding plastic containers from various kenduri but yet need to find where I could send them too 😢
Second person said that malaysia is not friendly. I think it depends on your luck and the one that you meet. Most of foreigners that talk about malaysia said that the people is very friendly. But i agree when he said the advertisement for malaysia tourism is a bit slow. In 2019 kl is in top 5 most visited city. Imagine if the advertisement about malaysia is like thailand, people will know more about malaysia and visit the city a lot more.
He is roaming around Changkat Bukit Bintang, Malaysian are a minority on that street. Even Jalan Alor, it is a place for tourist, all these places are served by migrant workers, not Malaysian.
Exactly we are really rely on tourism but in many ways such as medical tourism, halal hub in foodstuffs, hotel and management and for sure cultural tourism.
@@syazmikraj7757 Malaysia Medical is amazingm ;ot of foreigner vit Malaysia for Medical check and tratment, reasonable price, good service and easier to communicate.
Just a note. Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Lanta, Krabi have a large population of Muslims. Many work in tourism. No problem there. No problem with Muslims here too like in Langkawi, Sabah, Sarawak and Penang with tourism. My personal opinion is that alcohol is expensive here to party. For the party lovers that is. But hey, there are other things to enjoy here😊
I think is easy to buy alchohol in Malaysia, especially city , just the price compare europe or other country, Malaysia more expensive.but we still enjoy alchohol , wine everyday.
I think its ok if our tourism board dont aggresively promote us. I dont want Malaysians to turn into Thailand with the beaches filled to the brim with tourists. Its better to stay underrated and let real travellers come discover us.
i loves malaysian goverment for not making tourism as the top industry. We want to be underrated in term of tourism and keep our streams and beach to ourselves😂
Hai Sir... you're the first tourist who says Malaysian People not friendly. You should start the conversation first like other tourists n for sure they'll response back.
That's why it called "Malaysia Truly Asia". We have Unique wonders, attractions and cultures. Medical tourism is popular in Malaysia and ranks among the best providers of healthcare in all of South-East Asia. If you like partying, clubbing, getting naked and drunk, sorry.. Malaysia is NOT the place.
I think the red shirt gentleman makes a good point regarding marketing of tourism. Obviously you don’t want a place to be overrun by tourists but at the same time it provides a great boost for the economy. Malaysia is such a beautiful place in terms of natural beauty and culture and I feel like not enough is done to push that out.
From what i saw thrash problem mostly came from migrant worker,we can educate the local about cleaness but u cant do that with outsider plus its not their homecountry so they might think its not their responsblity to take good care of enviroment and do whatever they want.
Malaysia may not be the favourite country for west tourist to travel as compared to Thailand. Malaysia's government give less attention in promoting the country to the world. But Malaysia country remain among the top tourist from the Arab Countries to visit. Muslim friendly country, halal food and prayers room is easily to be found in everywhere.
South Thailand coastal areas used to be part of the Malay states back in 1909 before British and Siamese Kingdom signed a treaty without the Malay Sultans presence. Malay Pattani (as an example) was a Malay majority and had a kingdom of their own prior to that treaty (the fall of Malay States in South Thailand initiated by colonists). 😢😢
Top video and two awesome interviews. Both so much to offer however the 2nd guy from Japan nails it 100% especially the garbage issue and recycling. The powers that be in Sydney are phasing out the use of plastic bags, utensils, straws etc and push the recycle issue big time providing specific garbage bins for general waste, papers and cardboards and bottles and cans and it is reliant on its community to practice what is preached. Sadly we have individuals that simply do not care and that would be the issue world wide. Is there any evidence in the S E Asian countries of these practices being implemented? One would like to hope so :) Then of course there are the climate change issues. Specific to the purpose though of the video and, in particular Malaysia, not much there in the negatives, mostly good reports but, yeah, employ people to clean up and strategically locate garbage bins. They work if they are visible because people will use them once educated. Up to the governments of the countries world wide to promote and even instigate on the spot fines for littering. Great work Chai. 🤩
Thanks Steven :) I do see that there is definitely some recycling happening here and there but it’s definitely not nearly enough. I’m afraid that it only helps a little bit to recycle but it definitely helps so hopefully we all can do our part 😊🏆 cheers mate
To the japanese man in red shirt, I think not many trying to have chat with you is because you look like a local. I think it is due to Asian genetic where malaysia has diverse ethinic so your face really look like any local person. As a Malaysian, we expect another local to have their own direction where they want to go. We dont interrupt much of their lives unless they want to. So, for your case, you need to start to speak and tell them you are not from here, I believe people will start to chat with you a lot.
He is in a place that does not represent Malaysia, he is in Changkat Bukit Bintang. That is a tourist spot, most of the service workers are migrant workers too. Malaysian are the minorities here. His interaction perhaps is with the foreign workers. In Thailand and Bali, only the local serve you, unlike Malaysia. Just next to Changkat Bukit Bintang, the whole place is populated by Middle Eastern. Ask any Malaysian, do we like it. Nope, we don't, and we cannot do anything about it. The real estate rental is just too high for Malaysian.
Whoever litters here, please change your mind to respect nature's flora and fauna..be a little mature, don't think about yourself. I'm Sorry Because I'm Very Emotional
The American got the recycling facts very wrong saying that the third world countries should follow the US way of recycling. The biggest polluter of plastic waste is the USA and followed by other rich nations. Initially, plastic waste from these rich nations were shipped to China for recycling and when China said no more of this waste, the recycling had moved to South East Asia including Malaysia. Here is the evidence from this link as follows : Malaysia has sent back tons of plastic waste to rich countries, saying it won’t be their ‘garbage dump’ By Rob Picheta, CNN th-cam.com/video/G-PJmIssL0w/w-d-xo.html
The guy may have Japan citizenship but he is not Japanese, neither he looks or speaks like one. He hardly mentioned anything about Japan. His brother is from California, most likely he is an American origin. Info error from Chai? Basically, he is a party animal, walking around Changkat Bukit Bintang, a party place for foreigners. Malaysia do not promote itself as a party place as like in Thailand and Bali. Can't compare apples with oranges. That area, Changkat Bukit Bintang and adjoining area Jalan Alor, Malaysian are the minority there, Malaysian do not go to these places. It is a tourist packed area and all the service workers are migrant workers. Unfriendly? Perhaps from the migrant workers.
@Chai_Travel I watched the video a few times to come to my conclusion. As I said, he has a Japan citizenship, the way he speaks, he is not Japanese(culturally). He only mentioned beaches on Hawaii and Long Island, which is in US. How about Okinawa? I am disappointed with migrant workers in the service industry, Malaysian does a better job, mainly due to communication breakdown. Especially in the food industry, their knowledge of hygiene is much lesser.
Stop generalising! Malaysian are improving a lot already my dear! I am a Malaysian entrepreneur. I always go to my client office in Melawati, they hv ramps at the lobby for wheelchairs, they hv special toilets for disabled, they have special areas for disabled in musolla/surau!
I can’t agree more. Lets recycle and insist that sellers use recyclable packaging or bags etc as much as possible!! Plastic rubbish is truly very bad. Also please please please stop using polystyrene cups, foams etc. Really bad for the environment. Recycle whenever there is an opportunity!
How about Keeping it in your pocket until you reach home? If you can keep the candy wrapper in your pocket when there is candy in it, why can’t you keep it when it is empty?
Actually too many tourists coming to the country may somehow affect the beauty of the Nature, that was what happened in Maya Bay, Thailand. Worse a number of them did not even respect the local cultures & custom like what happened in Bali, Indonesia. Malaysia love FDI but they also want to be tactful when it comes to foreign tourists.
@@byteme9718 as if the British never colonised part of Indonesia too? It shows how poor your knowledge in the history of Indonesia. & did you know how rude these Western colonisers were? Read
@@byteme9718 & fyi the tragedy had the involvement of Indonesians as the perpetrators. Therefore, give a relevant example. I'm talking about foreign tourists, not some terrorists.
How this man is complaining why people aren't allowed to go out in public without clothes and calling it freedom?! Will he do that infront of his kids nieces nephews mom dad and all his family? 😁
It's nice if the worse thing about a city people can say is they one got pickpocketed, and not to wear a tank top! 555. Re the plastics, it's like global warming, so hard for one person to do anything. I use my own bag and recycle when the opportunity exists, but who is to say that recycling bin isn't then tossed into the ocean. One thing needed is a change in culture on a large scale. In Thailand for example, they will give you something that is in a plastic container already... then put it in a plastic bag! Courteous I guess but the wrong thinking.
Yeah I agree. Well, I guess us flying everywhere is also not good to the world 😅 hopefully the right people in power do enough to keep this planet livable for most of the species ❤️
for your information, not all Malaysians are Muslim. 45% are Muslim and the others are Buddhist, Christian, Hindu etc. And Malaysia is not third world country (poor country) don't give fake information man!!!!
No fake information on this channel Eddie. I don’t know what you’re revering this to. I’m not calling Malaysia a poor country. Islam is the official religion of the federation. It’s a great country and more people should come over and visit this amazing country. It’s all coming from a good heart. I’m sorry if you get offended by any of my videos
@@Chai_Travel none of them..kuala lumpur basically lost its authenticity and polluted with foreign workers 😆..and bukit bintang is the example..when you say its the nicest place,perhap you see much entertainment,streetfood,towering residents,pub,bars,shopping malls..and some hookers walking around on the street at nite 🤣...i call it nicest if it can compete with Sukhumvit or khao san road 😅
what?? no tank tops?? 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ true its a muslim predominant country but even muslim men wear tank tops..we do not have nude beach here but even muslim guys dont wear shirt by the beach..ofcoz u dont go topless in the middle city..no one does that in the middle of New York city right??
He meant it well. To be honest it’s pretty positive what he says. I’m sorry you experience it so negatively. Malaysia is doing great, and it is coming up.
@@merahputih-t2v Maling tidak ada di sini. Guna bahasa yang betul. Pencuri ada di mana2. Malah pernah kejadian dirompak warga konoha, ketahuan bila dia brckp mintak wang. Jgn megah anggap semua bersih suci dari konoha
@@absi2715 ,,,gk ada negara yang lain seperti negara Indonesia, aoa sangkut paut dgn negara konoha, malah kami senang di bilang konoha, kalau negara suka nya hanya ny0l0bg.
The things about environment, okay he got a point. About Malaysia, I am really not happy about his comment. When he take in Thailand and Bali to compare, I am a little annoyed.
Sorry, had to comment again re the secound bloke. What a toxic individual ! He virtually expects people to talk to him as if other people do not have lives of their own and things to do. No, keep your entitlement in murrica or be a “ex pat” in thailand chasing under age girls, he virtually outed himself.
The good stories, the Bad, and the ugly. Normally I interview more people for one episode but I found those conversations interesting enough to just let them gent talk about there experiences 😊
cleanliness education is sooo underemphasized in Malaysia. as a malaysian and been through Malaysian education. littering is only learnt in books but not in practicality. even schools have cleaners (janitor) which student look down upon because we are normalized with thinking 'thats a dirty job no one respects'
Hi everyone! Thanks for watching and commenting 😁 I realize that at some stage John was saying that people aren’t so friendly in KL. I made an episode to check out what the locals think of this topic: th-cam.com/video/xa2Ucf80BTw/w-d-xo.html
well bout recycle thing....actually some state at malaysia have started 3-4 yrs ago not giving plastic bag for your grocery anymore.some state has start the recycling program from the house..but as you know some people is hard to change their ways.but i'm sure malaysian starting to get to the program.for the garbage you see in the street...mostly is a foreigner doing.as you can see many in KL is not local people.some are from various country like indonesia,philipines,bangladesh,pakistan and etc.
Like old saying it all started from home and MAHAGURU.
John mentioned about the beach issues is all because of Political issues!
I have to agree ..ppls are more not willing to chat nowadays in KL ...
We,Malaysians..till the end of the world hope our country still underrated status..majority dont want overtourism destinations
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Lawaklah kau😂
We want Malaysia to be overrated for the advanced tech not for the cheap tourism or slum!
Rakyat Malaysia Mari kita sama2 tingkatkn kebersihan dn keindahan di sekitar kita... Klau pelancung rasa selesa melancung di sini apatah lagi kita yg tinggal di sini msti akan bertmbah selesa dn nyaman...trima kasih buat video macam ni..iya membuka mata semua.. Kekurang sama2 kita perbaiki,kelebihan sama2 kita nikmati
terima kasih awak. Saya gembira melihat anda melihat video ini dan melihatnya dengan cara yang positif. Malaysia boleh
Yes, slowly but surely! We can do this 💪💪💪🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
tempat pelancungan biasanya d cemari oleh warga asing yg merasakan ini bukan negar mereka dan membuat sesuk hati ....depan klcc juga ramai jurufoto warga asing , tiada tindakan dari penguatkuasa sbb ,kadang spt mengganggu keselesaan tourist d situ...menjual jajan dan permainan latto2 adalah w.asing .
I'm Malaysian living in Malaysia. Personally I have started to collect my household plastic items (and food cans, drink cartons, glass bottle, etc.) and send them to recycling center at IPC Shopping Centre every weekend. Save the Earth guys 🌏
That’s so good to hear ❤️ I’m sure things will improve over the years :) thanks so much 🏆
I think lot of Malaysian doing recycle, bring bag when we shopping.,... Sometime rubbish you see not really from Malaysian citizen, as Malaysia have lot of foreign worker,,,, If you go to local housing area, everyone will make sure their envoinronment is clean and tidy too.
@@lynnooi9184 Not really... I still see rubbish thrown everywhere outside the shop lots in places like Damansara Uptown...
@@byteme9718 Then where should I send them for recycling?
@@notsniw135 plastic and tetrapak recycling is virtually nonexistent. Best to just not use plastic with lifestyle change. Glass, paper, aluminium does get recycled.
The American said "Everything is ok in Thailand as compared to Malaysia is not ok because of a Muslim country". If the Malaysian government and the Malaysian people promotes sex tourism, drugs (cannabis, weeds, marijuana), hot nightclubs with strip tease and half naked bar girls, I am sure Malaysia would get the number of tourists as many as that in Thailand. Then Langkawi beach would be Pattaya beach, Penang would be Phuket, Sg Wang Plaza would be Nana Plaza, Wolo Bukit Bintang would be Soi Cowboy , Changkat Road would be Khaosan Road, Langkawi would have a Ms Tiffany pageant show incorporated with the Lima show and the list would go on and on. Gautama Buddha sat under a Bodhi tree to fight Maya (illusion) and look at Thailand now promoting Maya to another level. The Thai people and the Thai government have the right to do what they think is good for them and surely the Malaysian people and the Malaysian government would have the same right to decide on what is best for themselves. So, if the American wanted to show half nakedness as his attire, it is his personal attire and he can't blame others for not accepting his attire. (From Singapore)
Yes.. agree with you.. when in rome do as romans do.. dlm peribahasa melayu masuk kandang kambing mengembek masuk kandang harimau mengaum.. Tourist who come to Malaysia should obey the rules here and respect the culture and people here.. dont expect us to be like you.. why coming to another country to experience the same thing from your or other countries. In the end you all will leave this place.. and its us who stays and preserve it.. if you come with good manners to enjoy our country, you are always welcome by us
You are not the first Singaporean who I saw the comments saying like Thai government promote sex tourism when in fact prostitution is illegal in Thailand so how the Thai government can promote that?😂 sex industry can happen in Thailand because of corrupt police and bad at law enforcement, no government officers can promote it. Government can’t get the tax from sex workers since it’s illegal, but because of bad law enforcement it’s basically became free trade zone, tax free for sex workers. Btw way in Singapore also have legal prostitution but in restrict zone while in Thailand prostitution is still illegal🤣 About the weed, it’s actually not pass the vote as national law, but only ministry of health law, the ex health minister just used his power to pass the law. We still hope that new government can fix this problem. And from the info, there are more female tourists than the male tourists, so saying like Thailand has many tourists just because sex tourism is kinda not true, there are many people, girls, boys, travel alone or in group as you can search their vlog in TH-cam, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese etc. they travel for food, nice cafe and restaurants, luxury hotel, nice roof top bar, massage and spa, shopping, temple etc. Thailand is a place that have everything ( food, accommodation, Heath care) from cheap on street to high class, luxury, expensive ( but still affordable when you are from richer country) there are high class hospital that decorate like luxury hotel with good doctors, their customer are rich Thai and the westerner, arab, many of them travel to Thailand for medication.
I agree..totally..we cany be another thailand a seedy country
Malaysia wants to be underrated rather than be overrated. 😅
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We would miss out a lot of things if we stay underrated in my humble opinion
❤ best kept secrets among the locals...
Well certainly overrated is never good but I don't like Malaysia to be underrated. If you choose to be underrated it means that u are complacent. This is a globalized world and we should strive to be well known as a great country. We shouldn't be overrated or underrated. We should be top rated.
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The 2nd gentlemen has a very valid point when it comes to littering and usage of single use plastic items. I must say that things have been improving in the recycling and eco-friendly topic in Malaysia, just that it's not improving fast enough, and our education system has not been highlighting this topic enough! Thanks again Chai, for another interesting yet informative vlog. Cheers man!😊
And then blaming all foreigners that do littering, in fact our own citizens who contribute the most of pollution of our beautiful cities and country, throwing rubbish on the streets, beaches, waterfalls, rivers, forests, picnic areas ..you name it, and expecting the cleaners or the local government authorities to clean up their messes 😅
I think so too Nick :) he was a good add to the show. Always a pleasure to see you enjoying them videos I make 🏆 have a great rest of the day champ
This man is flying way to much to be eco friendly. 😂😂👎
Littering is bad in klang.
@@evm2805 I'm the last one to say I'm perfect. I don't think our Japanese/American friend thinks he's perfect either. I like we all can do better. But yeah, I see your point too though.
The beach area being underdeveloped is maybe a really good thing. I dislike seeing big corporations taking over once beautiful places and turning them into tacky touristy places ie koh samui
Hate is a big word. But I also don’t like it! 🤭 hopefully the government keeps the beaches for small businesses mainly 😊
Point taken from the japanese gentleman. Slowly but surely if we Malaysians individually take some responsibility when using plastic. We can make the world cleaner especially Malaysia! Good content, keep it up!
Thank you :) the Japanese gent was nice to talk to. Thanks for showing your appreciation 🏆😊 cheers
I did go to Japan with my son. Japanese are not friendly, some stare at you probably because of our tan skin. In the train the young dont give me a seat even though I am a senior, they just look at their phones. Walking on the pavement is dangerous because you have to compete with cyclists. I once saw a young man smoke a cigarate and threw it on the pavement but was picked up by a homeless.
Related to the plastic everywhere. Honestly, through my experience as a Malaysian, almost people throw away the plastic is not Malaysian. Almost they are workers from outside of Malaysia. That's the problem we must facing. Yes, to educate them is impossible, they are not student, they are workers. I think, maybe we must has a campaign to educate everyone and ask to collect back their garbage if we see it. Now, people almost just ignore what happened around them. They just ignore people who throwing the rubbish everywhere. If we start asking them to collect it back, it will be a good culture, and at the end it will be a good mindset for everyone.
Education is key ☺️
Malaysia does not Push for tourism because not our main revenue earner. Secondly, over tourism ruins the locations too, we locals need to relax at the same spot. Thirdly, malaysia also has many foreign migrant workers especially kl. So we tried to clean , but they kept throwing. Some locals also litter.
I appreciate you also acknowledge it’s not migrant workers ❤️
@Chai_Travel the truth is they threw more than locals. You can see them doing it while cycling too(domestic trash). Just do not understand them. You should see kl during eid holidays when locals return to hometown. It is well documented, i am not lying. The Bangladeshis are the main culprits as they occupied downtown during eid holidays. Full of rubbish when malaysians return to work.
@byteme9718 it sound ridiculous to you but a fact. And kl people knows that.
@byteme9718 and I hv seen with my own eyes Bangladeshis throwing domestic waste at roadsides while they cycle to work in my area. Locals do not do that as it is not logical as garbagemen will visit residential areas.
@byteme9718 it is not copy they already do that in Dhaka long before they enter this country. Same with other migrants. And if you read carefully my bloody message, I did say some Malaysians are litter bugs. But most of the time, it is the migrants.
I'm Singaporean and i think the whole speech about plastic and recycling is relevant even to my country. Even though our government has implemented measures to encourage people to bring their own bags when they go to the supermarkets and encouraging good recycling habits, overall I still think it's not going to do much in terms of reducing plastic usage. We need to come up with a biodegradable plastic or some material that can mimic plastic. I mean i personally find it very hard to throw away trash and food waste without wrapping them up in a plastic bag so i dont know. Maybe someone could give me a better suggestion? 🤷
Btw, great video. I miss KL. I hope Singapore and Malaysia will proceed with the KL/SG HSR project because then i can go visit KL all the time. 😂😂 As convenient and quick as planes are, I still find them quite troublesome to deal with when it comes to making last minute trips. Buses and cars on the other hand just take too long you know.
Nice one mate. I thing the problem plastic is everywhere. As citizens we can only help a little bit but it really comes down to the big men and women in charge. Not only in Malaysia but all over the world. We really it shouldn’t be so easy to produce plastic in the first place. Anyway thanks for your input and im glad you enjoyed this episode 🙏 we live in a beautiful world 😁 cheers
The red shirt guy is the best person you interview ever.. honest and straight to the point. It's a quality interview. He's show you the nearest plastic garbage on the spot.. we need more people like this guy. And thumbs up to you!..
Thanks! Haha I think he’s definitely up there too! That’s why I spent more time than a average interview with him 🏆 cheers mate 😁
The red shirt guy have been waiting for someone to interview him 😂😂 it’s so funny and insightful too. Love his candid way of sharing. Probably the stereotype I have about Americans are they’re highly approachable maybe that’s why he felt like people arent very friendly? Generally Asians are a little bit reserved but is ready to help when our guests need it
Haha yeah pretty much he was 😝 such a nice energetic guy. That’s my experience too! But some Americans told me that the nicest Americans are overseas 🤭 I still would love to revisit The USA again though 😍
the guy in the red shirt viewed a country on a perspective of partying / single guy / having fun any other than that considered 'oppressed' not free
while malaysia is valued as a family oriented country, conservatives and good family values for the kids environment, that is why malaysia is malaysia and thailand is thailand
malaysia kept the degeneracy away and wants to avoid becoming like 'western morals'
2 different world
Two different world it is ❤️ Nothing wrong with that
Agreed. He is a party animal. He gets annoyed when people do not talk to him. Guess what? He is walking in Changkat Bukit Bintang, a party place for foreigners and migrant workers to work. That street does not represent Malaysia. It is a tourist place and you are served by migrant workers.
Malaysian are minority on the street.
Agree with you
Yes the red shirt guy looks like a party animal and he’s comparing Kuala Lumpur with Bali & which part of Thailand?? 😂😂😂
John are absolutely right about cleanliness. Thanks John
I love this honest interview! Keep it up 💪
Thank you! Will do! Thanks for watching again
Thank you for this wonderful video and for showing your candid interviews with some tourists. The Spanish guy is really lovely, you too, of course.
I think, the issues that concern the good, bad and ugly are everywhere around the world. For example, theft incident that happened to the Spanish guy. When I was in Spain, 1996, soon as we arrived in Madrid, we met our travel guide, we went straight to Seville. At the Atocha Train Station, a very beautiful station by the way, our tourist guide warned us of pickpocketing. He spoke too soon back then, as we were going down to the platform, one of a lady in our group, shouted for help as someone stole her wallet, and it seemed that the pickpocketers worked in a group of 3 people. What a start for our journey to Andalusia, Spain. But, I fell in love with the beauty in Spain. I'm pretty sure, the Netherlands and elsewhere in Europe are beautiful too.
Thanks for sharing that mate :) I’m glad to hear you went to Spain and yes :/ unfortunately pickpockets are everywhere. Spain is such a beautiful country 😍
@@Chai_Travel Yes, Spain is such a beautiful country, met some friendly Spanish people along my journey in Madrid, Seville, Torremolinos, Granada, Sierra Nevada, Jerez, Cadiz. The experience was so wonderful that made me feel strongly to be, wotk and live in Europe. 😀
@@Yasin_Affandi that’s awesome man 🤩
@@Chai_Travel Thank you very much. 😀
Gentleman in red/orange - can't compare KL with Bali. KL is a cosmopolitan city while Bali is a resort island. And as for me KL born and bred I love the fact that we're underrated, unpopular and overlooked compared to Bangkok or other SEA cities. Shhhhh don't tell anyone about us - hate crowds! We're Asia's best kept secret.
Haha I’m sorry 🤫 I try to keep it a secret that I love Malaysia 😜
to be fair he said those people in Bali talk with him because they want his money lol
compare bali with langkawi
Try to stay a week in low cost flats in downtown KL and you'll understand why many Malaysians choose to move out from those flats (eventhough they hv financial issues). Main reason because of they can't stand living within the same building with immigrants (legal & illegal). Those immigrants really have issues with cleanliness and manners. Imagine they throwing rubbish out of windows from say 15th floor down to ground floor! Not to mention spitting everywhere and peeing in the lifts! Screaming and partying till 2-3am!
Malaysians are not racist, but please understand what some of us have to bear with some of these immigrants that do not respect our people, our culture, our religion and our country!
It’s a difficult issue I’m afraid 😕
U need gun and rifles then.
I just got back from there two days ago, take me back. I was staying in Bukit Bintang nice area central. Take me back!!!!
So cool! I do start to live that area too 😍 I hope you’ll be able to revisit soon :)
@@Chai_Travel I hope so too I can imagine myself living there, I did Penang as well. Please if you can do more stuff about the islands.
Nice! Maybe in the future :) Let's see. Cheers
I literally LOLed when the gentleman in red spoke about people not being as approachable in KL because people are worried about scammers 😂 I felt that personally, I'd greet random people in my neighbourhood but not on the streets because I'd get weird stares, it's just not really the norm in KL. Tho its a different story in smaller areas around the country, people are more relaxed, esp the elderly ;)
But trust me, you'll experience a whole different reality when you're asking for help, people will extend their help whenever possible 😊
Quality commentary , those guys were great talkers and totally honest - very well done Super Champ 👌👍🙏👋
Aw thanks champ! It’s always good to see you’re comments🫶🏼 have a great night 🏆
Proud to be Malaysian
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Good interviewed. Keep trying to get the 'bad' thing out so we the Malaysian get the chances to improves ourselves.👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Ezra 😁 I will. But focus on the good 😊
Hope our government or tourism department watch it. To me Bangkok is more enteraiment and happening, but Kuala Lumpur is more relax, safe and good for retire city.( to me)
consider the criticism to be good thing not to hurt you, I hope the government sees a video like this, it's true that all countries are not perfect but we must strive to improve to be better than before
who cares about cleanliness, hygiene,, politic always comes first😅😅😅
I like going to Malaysia every year since 13 years ago, because: 1. plane tickets to KL are cheaper than to domestic 🇮🇩, 2. no visa is needed for fellow ASEAN, 3. food and drinks are delicious and cheap even in Suria KLCC - prices are controlled, 4. the city is neatly arranged, 5. a Malay family. But you still have to be wary of pickpockets and thieves, because not everyone lives well enough.
Gotcha:) thanks for that. I didn’t know the domestic flights are more expensive in Indonesia 😳 I’m happy to tell you I’m going to visit Indonesia this year too 🤩 thanks for watching 😁
I actually like this kind of video, not everything is perfect. Sometimes when everything is lovey dovey i'll kind a find it fake. Theres always room to improve. Just keep it respectful..
It always comes with respect. I’ll never make a video where I blame ❤️ we’re all one 🏆 Thanks for watching
Totally agree with this, everyone is entitled to their views and opinions 😊
To say that malaysia feel more safe than most places in europe make me happy. But true though, most europe country have a lot of demo and protest of their citizen toward their country. In malaysia, we do have some protest but not as extreme and still in a safer way. And you are right, there is no stabbing or dangerous crime like in europe or america.
Maybe people from California should focus on cleaning up the homelessness, needles, and feces on the streets from that place first before criticizing other countries.
Malaysia is a country that takes its culture and laws seriously that is why people love to visit and live there from all over the world !
If you have a communication problem in the friendliest country in the world - you should probably look within first.
Hi there, I gave him the opportunity to give his opinions and I respect him for taking his time to talk to us. I’m sure he wants the best for everyone. Not only for Malaysia, Japan, Bali, or The USA 🙏
Agreed..... everybody knows Malaysian People are the most friendly n helpful....
@@byteme9718 😂 that’s the most ridiculously uneducated statement I’ve heard anyone say in a long time !
I think its educating people to dispose their plastic or whatever properly. There must be R & D on recycle of especially plastics. I think we should use more graphics to teach people on all these awareness. Words is no use , a picture paints a thousand words.
There's no such recycling facilities for us outside of big cities though. I've been hoarding plastic containers from various kenduri but yet need to find where I could send them too 😢
@@nutzhazel mayb ask the police where to put them , or ask the municipal hall or leave it with them m sure they got the right contact
Second person said that malaysia is not friendly. I think it depends on your luck and the one that you meet. Most of foreigners that talk about malaysia said that the people is very friendly. But i agree when he said the advertisement for malaysia tourism is a bit slow. In 2019 kl is in top 5 most visited city. Imagine if the advertisement about malaysia is like thailand, people will know more about malaysia and visit the city a lot more.
I think it's very friendly but some people like to keep to them self. Like everywhere in any big city I guess (also in small towns). Thanks Aliey :D
He is roaming around Changkat Bukit Bintang, Malaysian are a minority on that street. Even Jalan Alor, it is a place for tourist, all these places are served by migrant workers, not Malaysian.
Kuala Lumpur (KL) is a cosmopolitan, highly developed, multicultural and pretty clean city.
Malaysia source of income not rely on tourism like thailand and bali..we dont promote much on tourism..
Exactly we are really rely on tourism but in many ways such as medical tourism, halal hub in foodstuffs, hotel and management and for sure cultural tourism.
@@syazmikraj7757 Malaysia Medical is amazingm ;ot of foreigner vit Malaysia for Medical check and tratment, reasonable price, good service and easier to communicate.
Kids these already forgotten about all those "Cuti-Cuti Malaysia" campaigns of yesteryears.
Its not we dont promote, its that we lacked person who can pushed. The ministry is basically dead.
Just a note. Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Lanta, Krabi have a large population of Muslims. Many work in tourism. No problem there. No problem with Muslims here too like in Langkawi, Sabah, Sarawak and Penang with tourism. My personal opinion is that alcohol is expensive here to party. For the party lovers that is. But hey, there are other things to enjoy here😊
Yes! Fully agree 😁 thanks for mentioning this
I think is easy to buy alchohol in Malaysia, especially city , just the price compare europe or other country, Malaysia more expensive.but we still enjoy alchohol , wine everyday.
I think its ok if our tourism board dont aggresively promote us. I dont want Malaysians to turn into Thailand with the beaches filled to the brim with tourists. Its better to stay underrated and let real travellers come discover us.
No I can see why you don’t want that :) let Malaysia be unique ❤️
Goddam pedobears love Thailand..
i loves malaysian goverment for not making tourism as the top industry. We want to be underrated in term of tourism and keep our streams and beach to ourselves😂
Hai Sir... you're the first tourist who says Malaysian People not friendly. You should start the conversation first like other tourists n for sure they'll response back.
You’re right. I actually made an episode about this you may like 🙏
th-cam.com/video/xa2Ucf80BTw/w-d-xo.html
Because he look like a bad ass mafia. Unless he starts a conversation, I would leave him alone.
Let Malaysia be underrated forever, we need lots of improvements.
That's why it called "Malaysia Truly Asia". We have Unique wonders, attractions and cultures. Medical tourism is popular in Malaysia and ranks among the best providers of healthcare in all of South-East Asia. If you like partying, clubbing, getting naked and drunk, sorry.. Malaysia is NOT the place.
I think the red shirt gentleman makes a good point regarding marketing of tourism. Obviously you don’t want a place to be overrun by tourists but at the same time it provides a great boost for the economy. Malaysia is such a beautiful place in terms of natural beauty and culture and I feel like not enough is done to push that out.
These vids are so real! We need these more please! Thanks Chai!
I’m pleased you say so 😃 thanks!
From what i saw thrash problem mostly came from migrant worker,we can educate the local about cleaness but u cant do that with outsider plus its not their homecountry so they might think its not their responsblity to take good care of enviroment and do whatever they want.
We should educate everyone. No matter where people come from. ❤️
@@byteme9718 how the heck u know where they going or not,are u stalking them 24 hours🤣yeah we filthy all the clean,goodness go to singapore,happy now?
The second guy in another level 😂😂
Come to Borneo and you will feel the truly Malaysia 😊 Sabah & Sarawak.
One day :D
Malaysia may not be the favourite country for west tourist to travel as compared to Thailand. Malaysia's government give less attention in promoting the country to the world. But Malaysia country remain among the top tourist from the Arab Countries to visit. Muslim friendly country, halal food and prayers room is easily to be found in everywhere.
South Thailand coastal areas used to be part of the Malay states back in 1909 before British and Siamese Kingdom signed a treaty without the Malay Sultans presence. Malay Pattani (as an example) was a Malay majority and had a kingdom of their own prior to that treaty (the fall of Malay States in South Thailand initiated by colonists). 😢😢
I think not promoting the beaches is intentional. Govt doesn’t want sun bathing tourists if u know what I mean.
Top video and two awesome interviews. Both so much to offer however the 2nd guy from Japan nails it 100% especially the garbage issue and recycling. The powers that be in Sydney are phasing out the use of plastic bags, utensils, straws etc and push the recycle issue big time providing specific garbage bins for general waste, papers and cardboards and bottles and cans and it is reliant on its community to practice what is preached. Sadly we have individuals that simply do not care and that would be the issue world wide. Is there any evidence in the S E Asian countries of these practices being implemented? One would like to hope so :) Then of course there are the climate change issues. Specific to the purpose though of the video and, in particular Malaysia, not much there in the negatives, mostly good reports but, yeah, employ people to clean up and strategically locate garbage bins. They work if they are visible because people will use them once educated. Up to the governments of the countries world wide to promote and even instigate on the spot fines for littering. Great work Chai. 🤩
Thanks Steven :) I do see that there is definitely some recycling happening here and there but it’s definitely not nearly enough. I’m afraid that it only helps a little bit to recycle but it definitely helps so hopefully we all can do our part 😊🏆 cheers mate
To the japanese man in red shirt, I think not many trying to have chat with you is because you look like a local. I think it is due to Asian genetic where malaysia has diverse ethinic so your face really look like any local person. As a Malaysian, we expect another local to have their own direction where they want to go. We dont interrupt much of their lives unless they want to. So, for your case, you need to start to speak and tell them you are not from here, I believe people will start to chat with you a lot.
He is in a place that does not represent Malaysia, he is in Changkat Bukit Bintang. That is a tourist spot, most of the service workers are migrant workers too. Malaysian are the minorities here. His interaction perhaps is with the foreign workers. In Thailand and Bali, only the local serve you, unlike Malaysia. Just next to Changkat Bukit Bintang, the whole place is populated by Middle Eastern. Ask any Malaysian, do we like it. Nope, we don't, and we cannot do anything about it. The real estate rental is just too high for Malaysian.
Education , Education , take your bags to shop and keep using .....
That’s it 🏆
This place im Work before Changkat Bukit bintang. Lot bar there
I love that man !!!🎉❤
Nice vid...ty..btw Any plan to visit Singapore in the near future?
Thank mate :) maybe this year or next. But it’s definitely on the list! 😊 thanks
We have our best kept secrets...❤
Bring a bag..not the bad things! haha..✌🏻🤠
Next time ---> Borneo bro!
Next time! 😋
@@Chai_Travel Niceee..🤠👍🏻
Whoever litters here, please change your mind to respect nature's flora and fauna..be a little mature, don't think about yourself. I'm Sorry Because I'm Very Emotional
The American got the recycling facts very wrong saying that the third world countries should follow the US way of recycling. The biggest polluter of plastic waste is the USA and followed by other rich nations. Initially, plastic waste from these rich nations were shipped to China for recycling and when China said no more of this waste, the recycling had moved to South East Asia including Malaysia. Here is the evidence from this link as follows :
Malaysia has sent back tons of plastic waste to rich countries, saying it won’t be their ‘garbage dump’
By Rob Picheta, CNN
th-cam.com/video/G-PJmIssL0w/w-d-xo.html
Without pointing any fingers: we all have to recycle more in my opinion ❤️
The guy may have Japan citizenship but he is not Japanese, neither he looks or speaks like one. He hardly mentioned anything about Japan. His brother is from California, most likely he is an American origin. Info error from Chai?
Basically, he is a party animal, walking around Changkat Bukit Bintang, a party place for foreigners. Malaysia do not promote itself as a party place as like in Thailand and Bali. Can't compare apples with oranges. That area, Changkat Bukit Bintang and adjoining area Jalan Alor, Malaysian are the minority there, Malaysian do not go to these places. It is a tourist packed area and all the service workers are migrant workers. Unfriendly? Perhaps from the migrant workers.
Your comment is a bit judge judgmental to read. He was born in Japan… I’ve talked to many friendly people in KL including migrant workers.
@Chai_Travel I watched the video a few times to come to my conclusion. As I said, he has a Japan citizenship, the way he speaks, he is not Japanese(culturally). He only mentioned beaches on Hawaii and Long Island, which is in US. How about Okinawa?
I am disappointed with migrant workers in the service industry, Malaysian does a better job, mainly due to communication breakdown. Especially in the food industry, their knowledge of hygiene is much lesser.
City Hall must work harder 14:32 to clean up KL
Cow kit Batu Cave 14:49 are mentioned as the dirtiest places
Thank you for such a good vibes video.
You are so welcome! Thank I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊🙏
Malaysia meds to improve care for elderly & disabled people eg. Safe proper walkway, working lift, good connectivity etc.
Ow that’s not cool 😳
Stop generalising! Malaysian are improving a lot already my dear! I am a Malaysian entrepreneur. I always go to my client office in Melawati, they hv ramps at the lobby for wheelchairs, they hv special toilets for disabled, they have special areas for disabled in musolla/surau!
@@fatimahferdaus6199Your personal experience does not represent the situation in the country.
Will you be coming to Borneo? if yes, when?
Hopefully next year. I have to see how this channel is developing.
dah cakap dah haritu pasal komen sampah kat malaysia ni kat video sebelumnya, maleh nak ulang lagi
Why do not you try to visit Indonesia to Jakarta Modern City or to Bali beautiful place
Coming up 😍
Please come to perhentian island or Redang island sir but make sure you wear your pants... Hahaha
The education here never touch on environment, recycling, single use plastic
I hope that will change
They do actually. My daugher is in year 11.
@@daengzool6023 too late
I am a retired teacher I know. We teach the good things.
Kl really a beautiful city
It really is! :) thanks for watching
everywhere in this world there are the good the bad and the ugly....no places are perfect.
No place is perfect indeed :) thanks for watching
I can’t agree more. Lets recycle and insist that sellers use recyclable packaging or bags etc as much as possible!! Plastic rubbish is truly very bad. Also please please please stop using polystyrene cups, foams etc. Really bad for the environment. Recycle whenever there is an opportunity!
It’s good to hear we have the same mindset :)
Sadly many of these Asian countries do not have Garbage cans to throw candy wrappers in, so the people feel they have no choice, but to litter.
How about Keeping it in your pocket until you reach home?
If you can keep the candy wrapper in your pocket when there is candy in it, why can’t you keep it when it is empty?
Actually too many tourists coming to the country may somehow affect the beauty of the Nature, that was what happened in Maya Bay, Thailand. Worse a number of them did not even respect the local cultures & custom like what happened in Bali, Indonesia. Malaysia love FDI but they also want to be tactful when it comes to foreign tourists.
@@byteme9718 you want to talk about terrorism? Tell that to the Dutch who violated the human rights of the Indonesians for hundreds of years.
@@byteme9718 as if the British never colonised part of Indonesia too? It shows how poor your knowledge in the history of Indonesia. & did you know how rude these Western colonisers were? Read
@@byteme9718 Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824. Read
@@byteme9718 not intending and not expecting.
@@byteme9718 & fyi the tragedy had the involvement of Indonesians as the perpetrators. Therefore, give a relevant example. I'm talking about foreign tourists, not some terrorists.
How this man is complaining why people aren't allowed to go out in public without clothes and calling it freedom?!
Will he do that infront of his kids nieces nephews mom dad and all his family? 😁
It's nice if the worse thing about a city people can say is they one got pickpocketed, and not to wear a tank top! 555. Re the plastics, it's like global warming, so hard for one person to do anything. I use my own bag and recycle when the opportunity exists, but who is to say that recycling bin isn't then tossed into the ocean. One thing needed is a change in culture on a large scale. In Thailand for example, they will give you something that is in a plastic container already... then put it in a plastic bag! Courteous I guess but the wrong thinking.
Yeah I agree. Well, I guess us flying everywhere is also not good to the world 😅 hopefully the right people in power do enough to keep this planet livable for most of the species ❤️
for your information, not all Malaysians are Muslim. 45% are Muslim and the others are Buddhist, Christian, Hindu etc. And Malaysia is not third world country (poor country) don't give fake information man!!!!
What video have you been watching? 😆
@@Chai_Travel I watch many of your videos
No fake information on this channel Eddie. I don’t know what you’re revering this to. I’m not calling Malaysia a poor country. Islam is the official religion of the federation. It’s a great country and more people should come over and visit this amazing country. It’s all coming from a good heart. I’m sorry if you get offended by any of my videos
@@Chai_Travel the man that you interviewed said that, you were just listen without saying anything for his speech
That's Asia ...... there is no resicoling over here 😢
Malaysia still a lot to improve but thank to western tecnology that impact malaysia
Western People is smart People
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Yeah, thats true, Malaysia is not as rich as Thailand, we only lives in medium cost kondos
bukit bintang the nicest area ? 😆😆 to you
One of the nicest I think. You don’t think so? :) Which areas do you think are the nicest areas in KL?
@@Chai_Travel none of them..kuala lumpur basically lost its authenticity and polluted with foreign workers 😆..and bukit bintang is the example..when you say its the nicest place,perhap you see much entertainment,streetfood,towering residents,pub,bars,shopping malls..and some hookers walking around on the street at nite 🤣...i call it nicest if it can compete with Sukhumvit or khao san road 😅
I see. I hope you find yourself in a better place than you describe 😉
I know no one wants to do it but carry your own little stainless container to put to go meals in, Asia is brutal with all the plastic
💯🏆 we should do something about this ❤️
Those who said safe is a paid actor 😂😂
Nah mate 😅 who paid you for placing such a comment? 🤪
Use plastic for building
01:28 not lgbt people though. The whole 1975 saga.
Nah, wrong. Let's say if 1975 a heterosexual will also receive the same treatment. PDA is not a normal thing in Malaysian culture.
@@SuhaimiAmir don't think a whole festival would get cancelled plus court action.
what?? no tank tops?? 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ true its a muslim predominant country but even muslim men wear tank tops..we do not have nude beach here but even muslim guys dont wear shirt by the beach..ofcoz u dont go topless in the middle city..no one does that in the middle of New York city right??
he said it wasnt a norm. he know tank top isnt forbidden.
When in Rome, do what the Roman do
That’s always a good advice ;) cheers 🏆
Bali island = tank top.. KL = city... Msia islands = tank top.. 😏
I once live in Brighton a seaside town in UK. Some restorants there dont allow people with tank tops in.😊
How about throwing the sofa on the highway,, because we dont have jobs here . lols
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We have policy in malaysia look at the est asian that mean japanese why we dont look at west becuse moral😂😂👍👍🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Wyt engerlish guy “Malaysia is coming up” absolute BS colonial mindset. Malaysia is 21 century whilst the UK slides backwards.
He meant it well. To be honest it’s pretty positive what he says. I’m sorry you experience it so negatively. Malaysia is doing great, and it is coming up.
Konten pertama sangat mengecewakan, wah ternyata di malay ada juga hal seperti itu yah,wow
Di seluruh dunia ada .. Di usa, paris, london.. Semua ada.. Tp di malaysia jarang berlaku...
Makanya netizen bilang gk ada maling di malay karna negara yng suci, ternyata oh ada.
@@merahputih-t2v Maling tidak ada di sini. Guna bahasa yang betul. Pencuri ada di mana2. Malah pernah kejadian dirompak warga konoha, ketahuan bila dia brckp mintak wang. Jgn megah anggap semua bersih suci dari konoha
Pencuri ada, peragut ada, penyamun pun ada. Tapi masih ada juga orang yang baik baik. Pergi mana pun kena hati hati.
@@absi2715 ,,,gk ada negara yang lain seperti negara Indonesia, aoa sangkut paut dgn negara konoha, malah kami senang di bilang konoha, kalau negara suka nya hanya ny0l0bg.
Please bro respact our cultures here Don't talk to much albout US if you not understand not expesially in sosial act
Always with respect :)
Japanese guy , thumbs up
The things about environment, okay he got a point. About Malaysia, I am really not happy about his comment. When he take in Thailand and Bali to compare, I am a little annoyed.
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Sorry, had to comment again re the secound bloke. What a toxic individual ! He virtually expects people to talk to him as if other people do not have lives of their own and things to do. No, keep your entitlement in murrica or be a “ex pat” in thailand chasing under age girls, he virtually outed himself.
No need to be sorry to comment again. I think everyone in this video means well.
Reduce, Reuse.
3 stories? Only 2 people
The good stories, the Bad, and the ugly. Normally I interview more people for one episode but I found those conversations interesting enough to just let them gent talk about there experiences 😊
Area in thailand everything ok 😂😂😂😂 hahahahah #recycleguy
Everything 🤪
@TourismMalaysia
cleanliness education is sooo underemphasized in Malaysia. as a malaysian and been through Malaysian education. littering is only learnt in books but not in practicality. even schools have cleaners (janitor) which student look down upon because we are normalized with thinking 'thats a dirty job no one respects'
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I’m glad you like it! 😃 have a good one champ 🏆
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