As a Malaysian, personally I prefer unfiltered, uncensored honest opinion. I know a lot of people/foreigners when asked for comment tend to just highlight the positives. And content creators tend to edit out the negatives because lets be honest, people love to be praise especially Malaysian, and especially when it comes to food matters.
Haha true. I do like to highlight the good though, no matter where I am. We live in a beautiful world with amazing people. But it’s good to mention the things we can work on so we can learn and progress 😊🏆 thanks
I wonder if Chai did same interviews and getting negative feedbacks in the you-know-where country we all know they dont take critisms well. I strongly advice that he will not do it there, for his own safety😅.
I already been to France and England. it is also not clean at all like media shows you. America also. full of trash all over the street. Malaysia much more cleaner than Thailand and Indonesia. its more diverse in all aspect like nature & food. more unity in one place. btw tq for the opinion, will create the Malaysia better ❤
Our Malaysia is dirty, please go and check all the commercial areas in Malaysia, full of rubbish. Sometime critics is hood for improvement take it and improve.
I worked at golden areas in KL. The building block I work there is full of rubbish and cigarettes butt, a sign already show no smoking and littering but the people still dirty it. Very dissappointed. Please don't defend, is will make Malaysia never improve.
Terima ja org luar Komen keadaan kita, jangan asik bangga dengan keadaan sekarang, sbab itulah negara kita lambat mau maju dan ketinggalan dengan negara jiran kita. Take notes and moving forward.
I've been to all the big cities in Southeast Asia, and I'd say Kuala Lumpur is more relaxed than Bangkok and Saigon, cleaner than Jakarta and Manila, and cheaper than Singapore. Yep, every city has its own uniqueness, pros & cons, but Kuala Lumpur is the best city for you to explore food and culture from all over Asia in one place, with family and kids. It’s like a sandwich of all the flavors in a discount price.
Actually I admire the sincerity in this video, cleanliness and water pollution is still a big issue here but hopefully the nation will get better about this as Malaysia move on
It's better to leave it raw and uncensored, especially the bit about the homeless and the areas that are not so clean. Those are generally issues that most countries face, even in Japan! But it's also fair to say that the cleanliness of KL city has improved over the years, especially the rivers, drainage systems and the increased walk paths that's making KL a more walkable city. Thanks Chai, you're a champ indeed for highlighting these issues!😊
This is one of the best champ because there's no sugar coating. People opening up and expressing themselves good or bad. Those negatives raised really only minor and hardly offensive. Cleanliness is certainly not just an issue in areas of Malaysia, same with Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand amongst others. Malaysia is clearly a winner in its own right regarding many things, in particular its people and the food. Well done Chai 🤩
@@suhanjayalian5044 kamu sendiri yg tidak punya identitas.banyak indon kerja di malaysia pura org malaysia.di belakang chow kit banyak bangsa indon kamu
Sometimes it is very hard to find a dustbin. Make me stress out too. Many dustbins means more potential of IED location. Even now dustbins are placed strategically for safety reasons. I am really stressed when looking for dustbins.
I don't know what's going on with the other states but here where I live, the politicians here hold the money the most and the rest are invested in the actual purpose of the money. These people shouldn't worked with a minimum legal wage.
What are you saying undeveloped. Seeiously? We have KLCC which was thw tallest building at a time when only the us had a tall building. Most of the dirtyness is because of those foreigners working here like the banglas, indians , nepalese, indons and now rohingyas. And i tell you the worst of that lot are the rohingyas. Second are the indons. @@contrarian2496
Honestly, I can’t wait to go back to Malaysia. Worked there for a year and it was amazing. Lovely people, safe, great weather and food. Much better than the UK. ❤
it's alright! This is the first time I'm watching your video and I like it! I purposely search for something negative about my country because everything I watch so far (since 2019) talks about positive things about Malaysia. Ain't no way anywhere is 100% fine and positive. Thank you for the raw unedited version of video.
Lived in Malaysia for 5 years and it's a lovely country. Very tolerant people. Never once felt like I was descriminated against but then again never met anyone who didn't like me. Haha. Going to visit Langkawi again soon
thank u for the comments and messages! ps: kepada rakyat malaysia, tolong lah eh ada common sense untuk jaga kebersihan and bertanggungjawab dengan 'sampah' sendiri
Sebagai orang Malaysia, terima kasih kerana memberi komen yang membangun seperti ini. Perlu diingatkan setiap negera ada keistimewaan masing-masing dan kebersihan di Malaysia patut dipertingkatkan lagi. Jangan lupa orang Malaysia sangat peramah. Jangan lupa melawat negeri juga. Bagan Serai lagi bersih dari tempat lain 😂
i am a filipino and i love my asean neightbours, all countries in the world have negative sides and bad sides so instead of hating each other we should work together and love each other
Same to you bro, though I never visit your country but I hv a lot's of Philippine friend when we work together in one construction companies from Japan. And my nephew married a bisaya women my cousin married a half Chinese Philippine.
Back in the mid 70s my Father was sent, by his Company to Open offices in South East Asia of all the Countries he visited he always, mentioned Malaysia as the most, that impressed him the diverse Culture, the Art, Music ect. RIP Dad I miss you very much.
Yes agreed, Malaysians are generally quite humble as compared to some egoistic nation (especially the one on the south of Malaysia) who cannot accept even constructive criticism at all.
Old central KL is falling apart. Broken infrastructure everywhere. And squatters living in abandoned buildings. People sleeping in the streets everywhere when I came in by bus early morning from Singapore to Beryaya Square. Walking Jalan Pudu down to the city center this summer was a horror story. It seems the chinese are leaving the city and poor indians moving in. This was evident in the Brickfields area where I had my hotel. But going through the Butterworth-Penang area later it was another story. Much different and definitely prosperous.
I don't feel offended and i love it much more because as Malaysian i love that tourist came here and be human being. Every other country has its own positive and negative side so it's matter of preference of what you think. Keep it real and enjoy vacation in Malaysia 👍👍
I am just so proud of the Malaysians who are big hearted enough to stomach the criticism and acknowledge that certain areas especially the area of cleanliness is in need of improvement, although we may be even cleaner than certain areas in London and Paris. You guys have shown such great attitude that it gives me hope for this lovely country that I call home!
We are matured enough to know there is no country in the world only good things there. We can accept the negative feedbacks and hope the relevant people can take action to improve them. Let's hear more honest and genuine feedback :)
As Malaysian, most of times we don't have problem with the comments about of our country. Especially when they compliment it with an idea or suggestions. Its good because normally top authorities hard to listen comments from locals but easily responsive when highlighted by foreigners or tourists. For example about safety, cleanliness affected by homeless, foreign labors. Even at some point, its seem nobody know how many millions illegal workers in Malaysia.
Siapa yg suka hidup menderita di dunia ini? Tiada siapa.... Tapi ramai yang suka buat orang lain menderita. Aku jenis xkan faham orang yang perangai syaitan ni. Suka susahkan manusia.
As a foreigner, I can also state I nearly left when I first visited Kuala Lumpur because I thought it was too dirty. However, over time I started to notice how much I was enjoying my time. I felt like the city was less frantic than Bangkok or Jakarta, but still offered a wide range of culinary options. Solid infrastructure, reliable wifi, good shopping options (Spent a lot of time at MidValley, One Utama, and Pavillion) and when I wanted a cleaner, Mote laid back area, I headed to Desa Park City vicinity. There are some beautiful parks around the area as well, and I made some fantastic hiking buddies. Sure there are things to be critical of, but overall, Malaysia won me over. Funny story... I invited my uncle to come spend a few weeks with me in KL... He had a great time and declared Sarawakian Laksa one of hid new favorite foods. Shortly thereafter we went on a trip to Tokyo and then Bangkok together. Afterwards, when talking to his family about his trip I heard him say: Honestly I liked Malaysia better. Lol
@@chuvakizsingapurjye - What lies might those be? And what evidence do you have to make such a bold claim about a situation you know absolutely nothing about? Furthermore, explain what precisely in the OP do you deem "heinous" or are you using words you don't fully understand? I think we already know the answers to my questions, but let's see if you're adult enough to answer truthfully or not....
In terms of cleanliness, yes Malaysia are not par with Japan, Singapore, Dubai and etc. I agree with that 100 percent. But for the tourist you guys should know how to differentiate between local people(Malay, Chinese, Indian, Sabah, Sarawak) and the foreigners(Bangladesh, India, China, Indonesia, Singapore, Pakistan), we look like the same but we're not the same.
How do you expect tourist to differentiate people? Have you ever travelled to another country. I think you have not otherwise you wouldn’t give such lousy statements.
I spent about 5 years in Malaysia (now back in the UK), I was living in Kuala Lumpur and visited many places around the country. Also travelled around the rest of Asia too. For me KL is like a second home, the people are great, the food is amazing, the public transport is great and affordable, rent is affordable, the internet is fast, the quality of life is super worth it for what you pay, especially compared to neighbouring cities like Bangkok, Jakarta or Singapore (all of which I also like by the way!). I'd get PR in Malaysia if I could (hopefully in the future!) ❤🇲🇾
@@fitnessboy2024 visa requirements are strict if you don't have a job offer. Malaysian has a healthy growing population so manpower isn't so much an issue here as with some other countries with an ageing and shrinking population. One of the few ways for you to apply Residency would be through the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) program. You can do a Google search to find out details - "MM2H". Requirements for Sabah and Sarawak (East Malaysia) differs slightly too, so you can Google that as well. The program does require a substantial investment in the country and proof of income. So if you're young and not financially stable, sadly chances are low.
as Malaysian i do agree about our cleanliness level and not offended at all. mindset of Malaysians overall MUST change. thank you for ur frank opinions. ❤
The problem that we have is the lack of dustbins. Unconsciously, we are looking for dustbins until we can't find one. If there is a dustbins, it would be filled to the top and with spilled over.
Just got back from my second holiday in Malaysia. I was watching this video, kinda reminiscing about the great time we had there, until I realized that the spot they were filming at was right next to our hotel. Jalan Sultan
@@sharifahintan5577 Anything that is abuse is of no good. Even marijuana which is a God given remedy for medical purpose. Small daily consumption of alcohol is good for health. Try overdose your food with salt and sugar, then do we ban salt and sugar?
@@yato12344 Don't give this BS that you are Chinese. You don't know how much alcohol your parents had fed you. Starting with red wine chicken, Guinness Stout chicken, brandy with shark fin soup. It has nothing to do with Chinese, Indian nor Kadazan. I am against intoxication for that matter. For a start, you could start consuming Yomeishu, DOM Benedictine, Jägermeister, etc. Let's see whether it will kill you or help you.
As a Malaysian, I’m not offended at all. Thank you for the feedback, I’m sorry for any inconveniences and we will try to improve our country for our guest. ❤❤❤ from Sabah, Malaysia. And also if you love seafood, you should come to Sabah.
I like the comments of the belgium couple and iran man, very true and yet straight to the point. We Malaysians should really face our problems for not simply throw rubbish anywhere whenever we like. Or drive recklessly like an idxots especially those grab food motorists who always run the red lights.
Having been to Taiwan, I assure you all those stereotypes you hear about Asian drivers are 100% true😂 I wouldn't necessarily call them "bad" drivers though, as much as I would call them "dangerous drivers". They have complete disregard for pedestrians and traffic laws, especially in the big cities, and the mo-peds are the worst!
@@Zmz-tw7gq well, it's your life, you want to put risk on your life, noone can stop you. But at the same time, you are risking yourself to kill others on the road as well. It's good that you have a thought to deliver the food to the customer as fast as possible. But I think you have a difficulty of identify the order/priority of your life and customers' orders. Please don't risk to run the red light (not saying u did) which is probably not worth to your life, think about your love one before you do it (advice for those grab motorists who always run the red light).
@@sebastianbarthezI notice normally the food riders before running the red light when from all directions no more coming vehicle then they go through the red light. But the thing is unlucky days are not shown in the calendar so when that day falls fatal accident may occur.
Honesty is the best policy. Both the good and the bad should be articulated. Otherwise, people visit Malaysia with high expectations only to be disappointed. Good job.
You're just telling the truth. We need to improve on the cleanliness aspect everywhere, not only in touristy areas. There are many homeless people around Bangkok Bank and Pasar Seni areas. They make the place unhygienic and dirty, thereby frightening away tourists. Overall, I hope more tourists will come to Malaysia, which is a beautiful country with friendly people
You got my subscribes bro. I'm a Malaysian who is quite patriotic , so I like it when there's raw opinion content about Malaysia (with reasonable reasons and not pure hatred).. so that people realize that we have to fix this problem.
To me, as a Malaysian... It's raw and honest opinions from the tourists and visitors, and we've to take it objectively. It's human nature that love hearing good things but it takes the ones with practical mind to really swallow unpleasant responses and determine to have those changed. In other words, me, personally, just love it when people tell the truth. Would love to hear more on the negative sides, so then we accumulatively can work on the issue to make it better. Cheers!
As a malaysian, I truly appreciate for the good or bad opinion here. I'm kind of proud and happy to see positive comments from visitors of other countries. Malaysia has flaws like other countries, but I can say overall the good parts are a lot more than the bad parts. Welcoming all the travelers around the world, you will have the best food experiences in the south east asia.
It's good to listen to different perspectives. Don't apologise. I do agree totally with the cleaniness. It's very dirty here, even in the city centre. I live in the city and it broke my heart to see how dirty our country is eventhough the streets are cleaned daily. People discard rubbish from their cars, meals, and household wastes, they just don't care anymore. Shame on us!
Regarding comments about alcohol from the Belgium couple, I was shocked that they found it hard to find alcohol here! You can even get beer at a 7Eleven! Most hotels have a bar and there are so many bars. Many restaurants both halal and non serve alcohol
I like Kuala Lumpur. It's the ideal place to pamper oneself. I stay in upscale hotel, I take Grab Premium, go for upscale spa, eat in upscale restaurant. Watch movie in upscale theatre.
Thank you Chai Travel for the collective honest opionion from tourist visiting Malaysia. No doubt the cleanliness is a bit off in Malaysia. As a Malaysian, based on my observation, there is no doubt foreigner from third world country residing here is also part of the issue that contribute towards the uncleanliness of our streets. Nontheless, this interview really help for us as an idividual to have self awareness so that we can lessen the foot print in our beloved Malaysia. Keep doing what u do Chai travel and be safe!
Sometimes the people that tourists meet when they walk around in areas such as chow kit areas, are not Malaysian. Many are from Indonesia , India and Bangladesh. Sometimes they also bring their cultures and habits from.their country. Some are great , some not so great.
I am Malaysian. I must say that what the tourists said about my country are quite representative of the reality. As one who has lived and worked in both urban and rural areas of Malaysia, i must say Malaysia is a good country with great potential but we really need good peoples with open minds and hearts.
As a Malaysian we also want to hear the negative thing about Kuala Lumpur from tourist perspective's. All the comments, we will fix its and make it more better.
I really like the Iran guy. The way he responded, polite but very straightforward. He really like Malaysia and want us to improve. He’s not wrong about the traffic issue tho.
Iam Dutch and Muslim. That’s why I visit Msia many times, it’s easy to find all the food i want to try. KL attract a lot of young Backpackers they want to travel cheap, eat cheap, sleep cheap. I can’t believe the economy will be rising by tourists who spend 20RM only for food. If alcohol was widespread I think KL was the Lloret de Mar of Msia. It will course so many problems. Iam happy for Msians that nightlife is boring and alcohol is expensive and less. For me KL is very nice. But iam also afraid that it will end cheap. I think KL should more attract Upper class tourists.
I am so happy seeing through the comments, how the majority of Malaysians are taking it reasonably well with those raw and honest feedbacks by the foreigners. That's to show Malaysians are not lulled by the sugarcoats despite of the level-headed humans are intrinsic to beautiful words and praises. Maybe it hurts a li'l but we know we know what and where to it fixed. It also goes to prove that the majority of the dwellers subscribed to the honesty as opposed to hypocrisies. You know it too well sometimes honesty does not necessarily mean the truths. Some are due to lack of exposure and knowledge but it can be educated. For example, when they talk about Chow Kit area. Locals know it that's where majority of foreigners from our neighboring country that make the place as their home. One thing for certain, we can't blame them... That's the impression they got that portrays Malaysia. No excuses on our part. We have to swallow it and find ways to fix the problem. Well done my fellow countrymen! It's a challenge for us to move ahead tie the loose ends for the betterment of our country. -------------------- Saya translate ke Bahasa Malaysia yg berasaskan Bahasa Melayu utk kefahaman orang Indonesia. Penguasaan Bahasa Inggeris mereka rendah, jadi ada baiknya saya buat translation utk mereka mudah faham. Saya seronok je melihat melalui komen, bagaimana majoriti rakyat Malaysia menerimanya dengan baik maklum balas spontan dan jujur oleh warga asing. Itu untuk menunjukkan rakyat Malaysia tidak terbuai dengan kata² manis walaupun tabiat manusia biasanya suka kepada kata-kata manis dan pujian melambung. Mungkin ianya sedikit terguris tetapi ia membuatkan kita tahu di mana tempat untuk diperbaiki. Ia juga membuktikan bahawa majoriti rakyat Malaysia mengagungkan kejujuran berbanding kemunafikan. Kita semua tahu kadang-kadang kejujuran tidak semestinya bermaksud kebenaran. Ia mungkin berpunca daripada kurangnya pendedahan dan pengetahuan tetapi ia boleh diberi penerangan yg betul. Sebagai contoh, apabila mereka kata kawasan Chow Kit yg kotor. Penduduk tempatan tahu di situlah tempat majoriti warga asing dari negara jiran kita yang amat ramai. Satu perkara yang pasti, kita tidak boleh salahkan pelancong (tourists asing)... Itulah tanggapan yang mereka dapat yang menggambarkan Malaysia. Tiada alasan di pihak kita. Kita perlu menelannya dan mencari jalan untuk mencari jalan penyelesaian. Syabas rakyat Malaysia kerana berbesar hati! Ia adalah satu cabaran bagi kita untuk terus maju ke hadapan untuk memajukan negara kita.
I'm different, when I stepped off the plane at KLIA it felt like home. I'm different though, as an Islamic country I heard the athan I'm happy. The food is great and the people are too...compared to other countries I've visited/worked in. Well, if you like durian it's the place for you, I first tried it in Malaysia and have been chasing it ever since 😂
For my opinion, mostly KL area especially in Chow kit, Petaling street a lot of foreigner from others country work here, some of them not really care about cleanliness as a Malaysian we are care about cleanliness. Homeless and so on also not really from Malaysia, they come from others country, but then people always judge that KL is dirty and not well maintain. Honest opinions is good but sometime we must an understand the really situation.
Correct point of view. General those who are educated will have good cleanliness habits, we have millions of foreign workers who are lowly educated, that is one of the causes. There are also plenty of homeless foreigners and most beggars are foreigners, it is an awful sight indeed.
We have plenty of homeless Malaysians and beggars. Of course this is not a common sight in PJ or Bangsar. Come to Pudu, Bukit Bintang and have a look who is sleeping under the bridges.
@@kayellai5278True, anyway. Fun fact. Although foreigners only made up less than 10% of Malaysia population. But crime rates made by them are 20-30% of total crimes. That's why locals not very like them if their numbers is too many and hard to handle. Luckily I live where there is almost 100% locals.
@@muhammadnizamuddin2084 Fun fact. Although foreigners only made up less than 10% of Malaysia population. But crime rates made by them are 20-30% of total crimes. That's why locals not very like them if their numbers is too many and hard to handle. Luckily I live where there is almost 100% locals.
As a Vegetarian, I was happy to hear from your Vegetarian interviewee that Malaysia has lots of good Vegetarian food available, but surprised to hear Thailand doesn't. I do plan to visit both countries, and others, in the future.
Thanks Mark! I actually can disagree with our friend about vegetarian dishes in Thailand. Especially in the touristy area it’s very easy to find (maybe the vegan and vegetarian places are a bit more pricey, but it’s definitely available and great quality too). Off the beaten there will be a lot less options to eat vegetarian in Thailand. It’s pretty easy to find Tempeh and Tofu all over Malaysia. I hope this was useful to you :)
Good video. We need to hear these genuine feedbacks although they may hurt a bit, but they should drive us to strive for even better, now that we are made aware of the specific areas we can improve on. Malaysia boleh! 💪💪 Let this be a challenge for malaysia and malaysians to become truly 1st class, in actions, in thinking, in knowledge, in wisdom, in habits, etc!
I’m flying to KL next week. I go nearly every winter to escape the cold winters. I absolutely 𝐋𝐎𝐕𝐄 KL and Malaysia. If anyone wants me to show you around KL (best neighborhoods, food, walks, coffee, sites) just give me a shout. Seriously!! 🎒
That’s so nice! I’m sure you’ll have a great time 😃 maybe also doing a shout out on some on some of the KL’s Facebook pages? I’m pretty sure there are people who are happy to meet you there 🤗 have a beautiful day
I love Malaysia. It's both the food and the diversity for me. The people is very much used to a mixed culture. Can speak English and Chinese everywhere and feel very accepted.. Even as a foreigner.
From Iran, lived in Kuala Lumpur for 2 years, but then I got tired and came back. Now I miss Malaysia again. It's very unique, nice in so many ways, and a bit ugly in a few ways depending on your perspective. The weather and crowdedness were my biggest problems I think.
Thank u for the comment on your video.. Aku harap kerajaan dan masyarakat malaysia blh lah ambil sedikit tindakan terhadap isu masalah sampah di bastop untuk menjaga nama baik malaysia.. Because this is very important for us.. Bayangkan sahja kita banyak pembangunan tapi kebersihan kita kurang sikit. Tapi alhamdulillah tidak terlampau kotor macam negara india.. I hope God bless u ❤
Sebagai rakyat Msia mmg kita perlu menitikberatkan hal kebersihan… Tp x perlulah bandingkan / burukkan negara jiran. Itupun yg berpopulasi lebih besar. Setiap negara ada keistimewaan tersendiri. #spreadlovenohate
At Min 7.50 …the couple talked about alcoholic drinks in Malaysia…it depends on which restaurant you went or hotel you checked in. If you went to normal restaurant or checked in cheap hotel of course they don’t serve you alcoholic drinks. If you dine in a posh restaurant or check in 3-5 star hotels surely you could have the free flow alcoholic drinks till you collapsed…alternatively you can just go to changkat bukit bintang and have your favorite alcoholic drinks there… plenty of restaurants and bars that serve alcoholic drinks for you to choose from…
As a Malaysian, agreed 100% all the visitors said namely, some places are dirty, alcoholic drinks availability, driving, homeless people...DBKL(KL City Council) is not doing their job.
DBKL improved so much, when I was a kid KL was not pedestrians friendly at all. It was all road and hectic. Now, as an adult working in KL, I can easily commute through public transportation. Of course it’s not as extensive as singapore, but I’m truly grateful how KL turned out to be
If you intend to stay long in any part of Malaysia it would be a great choice. For short trip like a week or less, Singapore will be better especially you want those instant "Wow" effects. Malaysia more of a relax & chill effects, the longer you stay the longer you don't wanna leave.
Thanks for the tips! I still think even a quick stop would be interesting for everyone coming to Asia for the first time :) but I definitely see what you mean with the Wow factor
About to crack 600K. Geez this video has got some traction. Amazing!! It'd be great if they were all like this one. I wonder what the secret is champ? 🤔
On the cusp of 500K and by the time you read this likely to be there. Congrats on another winner. Looking forward to the next one or five out of KL which hopefully, by using the same or very similar theme, will also do well for you. 🤩
My first visit to Kuala Lumpur didn’t impress me however on my second trip I really fell in love with Johor Bahru and then with KL ❤️. I strongly advice foreigners to rediscover Malaysia 🇲🇾
Malaysia is more mature and family friendly, I appreciate that about it, because not everyone goes to SE Asia to party. If you prefer to party, drink, pickup uuuhm “companions” on the side of the street… go to Thailand.
Welcome to Melaka we love tourist! If you guys are in melaka come and see the history and historical sites back when the Dutch and Japanese conquered us... Might wanna see the Museums at the red building too ...
Wow, what a prediction, more disasters than before have already hit places all around the world since Y2K, not only Malaysia, the person who predicted more catastrophic events coming to this region is hallucinating.
Thanks mate and yeah haha I think some people are not fully up there 🤪 a well. Let’s see where Malaysia is in 20 years from now :) I’m sure it will be all good 😜
When I visit KL, first time, I think this city is for transit travel. Yes, attraction site is not enough, but, I like malaysia. Because of food. Chinese, india, malay food and infusion is so delicious. I'm eager to visit malaysia anytime soon.
Good on you mate :) i mean it would hurt to check out the city for a few days but Malaysia is indeed more than KL :) I hope you make your way over soon
As a Malaysian, I used to be very open about alcohol. I do not drink but I was the one fighting for freedom of drinking. But recently, too many drunk driving killing innocent men and women, and government not doing much. The perpetrator was not harshly punished even though they kill. My lastest stance, I am in favour of difficult alcohol access. Do not give these murderers their serum.
It's like that one guy in the interview said, every country has their pro and cons and as a malaysian I would love to deep dive the negative aspects of Malaysia from a different perspective since it might raise a discussion on how to improve it for the future
As a Malaysian myself, I never feel offended when people criticize my country because most of the time I agree too.😂
I’m glad you’re at least not offended 😊
yeah, like double park, bus stand dirty as hell, people drive like crazy..but i still love malaysia, haha@@Chai_Travel
@@tajolariffin6021 bus stand missing the bench and the bus wont stop there haha
@@nobaski3284well we have decent facility but awful in maintain them lol
Kuala Lumpur is not all of Malaysia same like Bali is not all of Indonesia
As a Malaysian, personally I prefer unfiltered, uncensored honest opinion. I know a lot of people/foreigners when asked for comment tend to just highlight the positives. And content creators tend to edit out the negatives because lets be honest, people love to be praise especially Malaysian, and especially when it comes to food matters.
Haha true. I do like to highlight the good though, no matter where I am. We live in a beautiful world with amazing people. But it’s good to mention the things we can work on so we can learn and progress 😊🏆 thanks
@@suhanjayalian5044 😅😅😅
@@suhanjayalian5044kelakarlah kau ni 😂😂😂
Ignore tht joker. He is spamming the comment section with copy n paste comment
I wonder if Chai did same interviews and getting negative feedbacks in the you-know-where country we all know they dont take critisms well. I strongly advice that he will not do it there, for his own safety😅.
I already been to France and England. it is also not clean at all like media shows you. America also. full of trash all over the street. Malaysia much more cleaner than Thailand and Indonesia. its more diverse in all aspect like nature & food. more unity in one place. btw tq for the opinion, will create the Malaysia better ❤
Yes, definitely there are areas not clean in other countries. And he expects 5star treatment for budget hotels.
Our Malaysia is dirty, please go and check all the commercial areas in Malaysia, full of rubbish. Sometime critics is hood for improvement take it and improve.
I worked at golden areas in KL. The building block I work there is full of rubbish and cigarettes butt, a sign already show no smoking and littering but the people still dirty it. Very dissappointed. Please don't defend, is will make Malaysia never improve.
Terima ja org luar Komen keadaan kita, jangan asik bangga dengan keadaan sekarang, sbab itulah negara kita lambat mau maju dan ketinggalan dengan negara jiran kita. Take notes and moving forward.
west will expose heaven,s there n hells only every where else. amd they call it media, log,guide,news n other names. but all they do is propaganda.
I've been to all the big cities in Southeast Asia, and I'd say Kuala Lumpur is more relaxed than Bangkok and Saigon, cleaner than Jakarta and Manila, and cheaper than Singapore.
Yep, every city has its own uniqueness, pros & cons, but Kuala Lumpur is the best city for you to explore food and culture from all over Asia in one place, with family and kids. It’s like a sandwich of all the flavors in a discount price.
Right on the spot. You get all the facts right.
Malaysian is a food paradise.
U describe Malaysia perfectly.. A sandwich of all the flavors in a discount price..
Thank you
Malaysia truly asia.. that's our tagline..
Appreciate it @kurtx8827.. you are welcomed in Malaysia...
As an Australian, I feel so free in Malaysia. It’s why I spend 6 months of the year in Malaysia
Perfect! I’d love Malaysia too 😍
Terima kasih❤
I’m Malaysian love Australia so much 🇦🇺 ❤
TQ
i dont really know about "feeling so free" in malaysia.. i mean there are some semi-strict rules you have to follow
Actually I admire the sincerity in this video, cleanliness and water pollution is still a big issue here but hopefully the nation will get better about this as Malaysia move on
Thank you :) I’m glad you appreciate it 🫶🏼
Lies again? Harvard NUS eBay
It's better to leave it raw and uncensored, especially the bit about the homeless and the areas that are not so clean. Those are generally issues that most countries face, even in Japan! But it's also fair to say that the cleanliness of KL city has improved over the years, especially the rivers, drainage systems and the increased walk paths that's making KL a more walkable city. Thanks Chai, you're a champ indeed for highlighting these issues!😊
Aw thanks for you kind words Nick :) it really does me good and keeps me motivated 😁🏆
This is one of the best champ because there's no sugar coating. People opening up and expressing themselves good or bad. Those negatives raised really only minor and hardly offensive. Cleanliness is certainly not just an issue in areas of Malaysia, same with Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand amongst others. Malaysia is clearly a winner in its own right regarding many things, in particular its people and the food. Well done Chai 🤩
Thanks Steven :) I think that’s nicely said 🤩 Malaysia is one of the champs in SEA🏆
@@suhanjayalian5044😯🤔🤔🤔🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 Hahaha koyak.kerana ada sebut Indonesia.🤣😂🤣😂😁
@@suhanjayalian5044 kamu sendiri yg tidak punya identitas.banyak indon kerja di malaysia pura org malaysia.di belakang chow kit banyak bangsa indon kamu
@@akulahkan6170he is everywhere! Dia mmg benci Malaysia! Toksah layan dia!
@@suhanjayalian5044 would you prefer us to be racist then?
I prefer frank comments from the tourists. No sugar coating. I do agree we should improve the overall cleanliness.
Thanks for watching mate 😁 I’m glad you enjoyed the comments
Sometimes it is very hard to find a dustbin. Make me stress out too. Many dustbins means more potential of IED location. Even now dustbins are placed strategically for safety reasons. I am really stressed when looking for dustbins.
But it's not surprising that undeveloped country like Malaysia is dirty, there is no undeveloped country that's clean.
I don't know what's going on with the other states but here where I live, the politicians here hold the money the most and the rest are invested in the actual purpose of the money.
These people shouldn't worked with a minimum legal wage.
What are you saying undeveloped. Seeiously? We have KLCC which was thw tallest building at a time when only the us had a tall building. Most of the dirtyness is because of those foreigners working here like the banglas, indians , nepalese, indons and now rohingyas. And i tell you the worst of that lot are the rohingyas. Second are the indons. @@contrarian2496
This guy is so honest and openly says which neighbourhoods are dirity 3:35
Honestly, I can’t wait to go back to Malaysia. Worked there for a year and it was amazing. Lovely people, safe, great weather and food. Much better than the UK. ❤
Haha perfect mate! Hopefully you’ll be able to go back soon 🤩
Come here dude, we can go eat nasi lemak in morning, nasi kandar for lunch and ikan bakar for dinner
it's alright! This is the first time I'm watching your video and I like it! I purposely search for something negative about my country because everything I watch so far (since 2019) talks about positive things about Malaysia. Ain't no way anywhere is 100% fine and positive. Thank you for the raw unedited version of video.
Lived in Malaysia for 5 years and it's a lovely country. Very tolerant people. Never once felt like I was descriminated against but then again never met anyone who didn't like me. Haha. Going to visit Langkawi again soon
Aw Nice! Langkawi🤩 great choice!
thank u for the comments and messages!
ps: kepada rakyat malaysia, tolong lah eh ada common sense untuk jaga kebersihan and bertanggungjawab dengan 'sampah' sendiri
Thank you 😁
ChawKit especially 😅
Noted👌
Sebagai orang Malaysia, terima kasih kerana memberi komen yang membangun seperti ini. Perlu diingatkan setiap negera ada keistimewaan masing-masing dan kebersihan di Malaysia patut dipertingkatkan lagi. Jangan lupa orang Malaysia sangat peramah. Jangan lupa melawat negeri juga. Bagan Serai lagi bersih dari tempat lain 😂
Malaysians in the North aren't friendly with foreigner Muslims 😢
Bagan serai hadir 🤲🏻
@@adiputeraal-waqiuddin pasemboq jom
Sabah hadirrrr😂😂 walaupun bukan tmpat mention mu
Saya rasa Malaysia akan maju jika mentality rakyat kita seperti kamu ini. Terus maju💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
i am a filipino and i love my asean neightbours, all countries in the world have negative sides and bad sides so instead of hating each other we should work together and love each other
I like that a lot! I hope I can participate to unite SEA even more ❤️
go sea!!!
Same to you bro, though I never visit your country but I hv a lot's of Philippine friend when we work together in one construction companies from Japan. And my nephew married a bisaya women my cousin married a half Chinese Philippine.
@@NestyCanelas-f1i true more love, spread peace and smiles. Mabuhay
Back in the mid 70s my Father was sent, by his Company to Open offices in South East Asia of all the Countries he visited he always, mentioned Malaysia as the most, that impressed him the diverse Culture, the Art, Music ect. RIP Dad I miss you very much.
❤️ cheers to your dad
Come here dude, experience it by yourself
I was in malaysia 2 months ago and i liked it verry much. Did KL , kota bharu and perhentian islands.
Nice! I still need to explore more of this beautiful country 😍 I love it
Come again, u can go to Penang Island, Malacca and Johor later
I like comments made by Malaysians accepting things that they know they have to work on in order to improve the image of the country. 👏
Yes agreed, Malaysians are generally quite humble as compared to some egoistic nation (especially the one on the south of Malaysia) who cannot accept even constructive criticism at all.
Old central KL is falling apart. Broken infrastructure everywhere. And squatters living in abandoned buildings. People sleeping in the streets everywhere when I came in by bus early morning from Singapore to Beryaya Square. Walking Jalan Pudu down to the city center this summer was a horror story. It seems the chinese are leaving the city and poor indians moving in. This was evident in the Brickfields area where I had my hotel. But going through the Butterworth-Penang area later it was another story. Much different and definitely prosperous.
I don't feel offended and i love it much more because as Malaysian i love that tourist came here and be human being. Every other country has its own positive and negative side so it's matter of preference of what you think. Keep it real and enjoy vacation in Malaysia 👍👍
I’m glad you feel that way 😁 thanks!
Where should I go penang or malacca?
I am just so proud of the Malaysians who are big hearted enough to stomach the criticism and acknowledge that certain areas especially the area of cleanliness is in need of improvement, although we may be even cleaner than certain areas in London and Paris. You guys have shown such great attitude that it gives me hope for this lovely country that I call home!
I think its hard to not be proud :D Good on you and thanks for watching🏆
I appreciate this video as I'm planning to be in KL for a few days and it helps me prepare. I will book Accommodation with a window 😊.
Thank you
Glad it was helpful! It's worth paying a bit extra :D Thanks
I very much want to visit Malaysia.😻 Nothing said in this video has changed my mind. 👣I think the good there far outweighs the bad. 💟
pack your stuff & come over then bro ✌🏻😀
Ringgit is weak right now. its a good time to visit.
Come on over mate 🤩 I’m sure you’d love it 😃
Yes good thinking.
Malaysia can accept your negative comment, no problem.
That's what makes a country better, accepting and improve ❤
Malaysia is clean, safe and beautiful, as a matter of fact felt unsafe in New York and it was so dirty there
We are matured enough to know there is no country in the world only good things there. We can accept the negative feedbacks and hope the relevant people can take action to improve them. Let's hear more honest and genuine feedback :)
I’m glad you feel this way 😊
As Malaysian, most of times we don't have problem with the comments about of our country. Especially when they compliment it with an idea or suggestions. Its good because normally top authorities hard to listen comments from locals but easily responsive when highlighted by foreigners or tourists. For example about safety, cleanliness affected by homeless, foreign labors. Even at some point, its seem nobody know how many millions illegal workers in Malaysia.
Siapa yg suka hidup menderita di dunia ini? Tiada siapa.... Tapi ramai yang suka buat orang lain menderita. Aku jenis xkan faham orang yang perangai syaitan ni. Suka susahkan manusia.
Miskin x bermaksud kena jadi pengotor
What happened if the comments come from Singaporean?
@@shadowj3311or Indonesia? 🤔
As a foreigner, I can also state I nearly left when I first visited Kuala Lumpur because I thought it was too dirty. However, over time I started to notice how much I was enjoying my time.
I felt like the city was less frantic than Bangkok or Jakarta, but still offered a wide range of culinary options. Solid infrastructure, reliable wifi, good shopping options (Spent a lot of time at MidValley, One Utama, and Pavillion) and when I wanted a cleaner, Mote laid back area, I headed to Desa Park City vicinity.
There are some beautiful parks around the area as well, and I made some fantastic hiking buddies. Sure there are things to be critical of, but overall, Malaysia won me over. Funny story... I invited my uncle to come spend a few weeks with me in KL... He had a great time and declared Sarawakian Laksa one of hid new favorite foods.
Shortly thereafter we went on a trip to Tokyo and then Bangkok together. Afterwards, when talking to his family about his trip I heard him say: Honestly I liked Malaysia better. Lol
@@Natalie_Chu-SG Who are you talking to? What a strange comment. Are you OK, or is this a cry for help?
@@Natalie_Chu-SG proof? Show us now!!
If you can't prove it, that's means you are lying too
Stop your heinous lies
@@chuvakizsingapurjye - What lies might those be? And what evidence do you have to make such a bold claim about a situation you know absolutely nothing about? Furthermore, explain what precisely in the OP do you deem "heinous" or are you using words you don't fully understand? I think we already know the answers to my questions, but let's see if you're adult enough to answer truthfully or not....
@@importantvideos4529just let he comment what he want. We just enjoy ourselves tho
In terms of cleanliness, yes Malaysia are not par with Japan, Singapore, Dubai and etc. I agree with that 100 percent. But for the tourist you guys should know how to differentiate between local people(Malay, Chinese, Indian, Sabah, Sarawak) and the foreigners(Bangladesh, India, China, Indonesia, Singapore, Pakistan), we look like the same but we're not the same.
I love how you say Sabah and Sarawak as if we were an ethnicity. 😅 Means we're doing our job right.
Sorry- as a tourist I cannot and will not try to distinguish between locals and foreigners
How do you expect tourist to differentiate people? Have you ever travelled to another country. I think you have not otherwise you wouldn’t give such lousy statements.
I spent about 5 years in Malaysia (now back in the UK), I was living in Kuala Lumpur and visited many places around the country. Also travelled around the rest of Asia too.
For me KL is like a second home, the people are great, the food is amazing, the public transport is great and affordable, rent is affordable, the internet is fast, the quality of life is super worth it for what you pay, especially compared to neighbouring cities like Bangkok, Jakarta or Singapore (all of which I also like by the way!). I'd get PR in Malaysia if I could (hopefully in the future!) ❤🇲🇾
Thanks for sharing your experience:) hopefully you’re able to make it back here again some day.
I'm planning to relocate to KL from UK..how is the visa settlement process if you don't have job? Planning to work remotely
Come back
@@rajkapur7429 if I could get a visa I'd never leave! 😁
@@fitnessboy2024 visa requirements are strict if you don't have a job offer. Malaysian has a healthy growing population so manpower isn't so much an issue here as with some other countries with an ageing and shrinking population. One of the few ways for you to apply Residency would be through the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) program. You can do a Google search to find out details - "MM2H". Requirements for Sabah and Sarawak (East Malaysia) differs slightly too, so you can Google that as well. The program does require a substantial investment in the country and proof of income. So if you're young and not financially stable, sadly chances are low.
as Malaysian i do agree about our cleanliness level and not offended at all. mindset of Malaysians overall MUST change. thank you for ur frank opinions. ❤
The problem that we have is the lack of dustbins. Unconsciously, we are looking for dustbins until we can't find one. If there is a dustbins, it would be filled to the top and with spilled over.
I’m glad you feel this way :) thank you ❤️
Hotel rooms .. mostly no windows. Being Malaysian, I hate this
@@kayellai5278 and lack of education :) also one of the problem
Just got back from my second holiday in Malaysia. I was watching this video, kinda reminiscing about the great time we had there, until I realized that the spot they were filming at was right next to our hotel. Jalan Sultan
Malaysians don’t need alcohol to have a good time 👍🏽
I love it
Only those party animals that frequent to Thailand and Philippines will complaint about partying in Malaysia. Malaysia is truly Asia.
Nothing good about alcohol except for medicinal purposes 😂😂👍🏼
@@sharifahintan5577 Anything that is abuse is of no good. Even marijuana which is a God given remedy for medical purpose. Small daily consumption of alcohol is good for health. Try overdose your food with salt and sugar, then do we ban salt and sugar?
I don't want to be racial here, but as a Chinese I am certainly anti alcohol and don't feel like they have any benefit at all.
@@yato12344 Don't give this BS that you are Chinese. You don't know how much alcohol your parents had fed you. Starting with red wine chicken, Guinness Stout chicken, brandy with shark fin soup. It has nothing to do with Chinese, Indian nor Kadazan. I am against intoxication for that matter. For a start, you could start consuming Yomeishu, DOM Benedictine, Jägermeister, etc. Let's see whether it will kill you or help you.
As a Malaysian, I’m not offended at all. Thank you for the feedback, I’m sorry for any inconveniences and we will try to improve our country for our guest. ❤❤❤ from Sabah, Malaysia. And also if you love seafood, you should come to Sabah.
Thanks so much ❤️ hopefully we’ll be able to visit Sabah soon
Just got back to the UK after spending 3 weeks in the cameron highlands. I fell in love with Malaysia, warts and all. ❤🇲🇾
Ow nice! Hopefully we’re able to check out the highlights too this year. Thanks for watching
As a Malaysian I appreciate and enjoy listening to the honest opinions! ❤
I’m glad you think so :)
I like the comments of the belgium couple and iran man, very true and yet straight to the point. We Malaysians should really face our problems for not simply throw rubbish anywhere whenever we like. Or drive recklessly like an idxots especially those grab food motorists who always run the red lights.
Having been to Taiwan, I assure you all those stereotypes you hear about Asian drivers are 100% true😂 I wouldn't necessarily call them "bad" drivers though, as much as I would call them "dangerous drivers". They have complete disregard for pedestrians and traffic laws, especially in the big cities, and the mo-peds are the worst!
I'm food rider. I'm not offended . Since the customer that ordered the food wants the food urgently
@@Zmz-tw7gq well, it's your life, you want to put risk on your life, noone can stop you. But at the same time, you are risking yourself to kill others on the road as well.
It's good that you have a thought to deliver the food to the customer as fast as possible. But I think you have a difficulty of identify the order/priority of your life and customers' orders.
Please don't risk to run the red light (not saying u did) which is probably not worth to your life, think about your love one before you do it (advice for those grab motorists who always run the red light).
@@sebastianbarthezI notice normally the food riders before running the red light when from all directions no more coming vehicle then they go through the red light. But the thing is unlucky days are not shown in the calendar so when that day falls fatal accident may occur.
chow kit and masjid india full of foreign workers from Indonesia and india, Bangladesh.. that's why the cleanliness is hell there😂..
Honesty is the best policy. Both the good and the bad should be articulated. Otherwise, people visit Malaysia with high expectations only to be disappointed.
Good job.
You're just telling the truth. We need to improve on the cleanliness aspect everywhere, not only in touristy areas. There are many homeless people around Bangkok Bank and Pasar Seni areas. They make the place unhygienic and dirty, thereby frightening away tourists. Overall, I hope more tourists will come to Malaysia, which is a beautiful country with friendly people
They would normally camp around the Soup Kitchen.
Thank mate :) I’m glad you like it this way. Malaysia is great ❤️
You got my subscribes bro. I'm a Malaysian who is quite patriotic , so I like it when there's raw opinion content about Malaysia (with reasonable reasons and not pure hatred).. so that people realize that we have to fix this problem.
Even PARIS is not clean too but its ok with their views and opinions....its honest
That’s true:)
Paris become shitty after…certain political virtue-signalling decisions
Even Paris? It's a cesspit.
@@jamesdettmann94Paris worst than Malaysia just because they are Europe country
To me, as a Malaysian... It's raw and honest opinions from the tourists and visitors, and we've to take it objectively. It's human nature that love hearing good things but it takes the ones with practical mind to really swallow unpleasant responses and determine to have those changed. In other words, me, personally, just love it when people tell the truth. Would love to hear more on the negative sides, so then we accumulatively can work on the issue to make it better. Cheers!
Thanks mate :) I’m glad you feel this way 😊
As a malaysian, I truly appreciate for the good or bad opinion here. I'm kind of proud and happy to see positive comments from visitors of other countries. Malaysia has flaws like other countries, but I can say overall the good parts are a lot more than the bad parts. Welcoming all the travelers around the world, you will have the best food experiences in the south east asia.
I’m glad you think so 😁 thanks for leaving a message like this. We love Malaysia ❤️
It's good to listen to different perspectives. Don't apologise. I do agree totally with the cleaniness. It's very dirty here, even in the city centre. I live in the city and it broke my heart to see how dirty our country is eventhough the streets are cleaned daily. People discard rubbish from their cars, meals, and household wastes, they just don't care anymore. Shame on us!
Love the comment from Belgian man to his wife ....so kind!!
Haha yeah I think so too 😍 what a gentleman 😁
Regarding comments about alcohol from the Belgium couple, I was shocked that they found it hard to find alcohol here! You can even get beer at a 7Eleven! Most hotels have a bar and there are so many bars. Many restaurants both halal and non serve alcohol
I like Kuala Lumpur. It's the ideal place to pamper oneself. I stay in upscale hotel, I take Grab Premium, go for upscale spa, eat in upscale restaurant. Watch movie in upscale theatre.
i think Malaysian can stomach the negativity, i think you dont have to censor out them 😃
I totally agree 🙂 Malaysia and its people are great ❤️🏆
@@suhanjayalian5044,,,emang iya sih ,,,si malon lagi bingung karna negara asing sdh menguasai area..
@@suhanjayalian5044Kau ni di mana sahaja kau ada untuk kutuk Malaysia.Sebenarnya kau ni ada penyakit hati yg sudah mula busuk.
@@merahputih-t2v😂😂... gorilla sesat
@@PQY1146 ,,HULK, MALIQUE ,kalau ini gk sesat yah,
Thank you Chai Travel for the collective honest opionion from tourist visiting Malaysia. No doubt the cleanliness is a bit off in Malaysia. As a Malaysian, based on my observation, there is no doubt foreigner from third world country residing here is also part of the issue that contribute towards the uncleanliness of our streets. Nontheless, this interview really help for us as an idividual to have self awareness so that we can lessen the foot print in our beloved Malaysia. Keep doing what u do Chai travel and be safe!
Thanks! :) I’ll keep them coming 🏆 cheers!
Sometimes the people that tourists meet when they walk around in areas such as chow kit areas, are not Malaysian. Many are from Indonesia , India and Bangladesh. Sometimes they also bring their cultures and habits from.their country. Some are great , some not so great.
I am Malaysian. I must say that what the tourists said about my country are quite representative of the reality. As one who has lived and worked in both urban and rural areas of Malaysia, i must say Malaysia is a good country with great potential but we really need good peoples with open minds and hearts.
Thanks for saying that 😁 I’m glad you think so :) thanks for watching
As a Malaysian we also want to hear the negative thing about Kuala Lumpur from tourist perspective's. All the comments, we will fix its and make it more better.
I really like the Iran guy. The way he responded, polite but very straightforward. He really like Malaysia and want us to improve. He’s not wrong about the traffic issue tho.
There was nothing negative about your video it was great. Other people’s opinions are interesting. You have a new subscriber 👏
Aw thanks mate :D I'm glad you think this way :D welcome on board
Iam Dutch and Muslim. That’s why I visit Msia many times, it’s easy to find all the food i want to try. KL attract a lot of young Backpackers they want to travel cheap, eat cheap, sleep cheap. I can’t believe the economy will be rising by tourists who spend 20RM only for food. If alcohol was widespread I think KL was the Lloret de Mar of Msia. It will course so many problems. Iam happy for Msians that nightlife is boring and alcohol is expensive and less. For me KL is very nice. But iam also afraid that it will end cheap. I think KL should more attract Upper class tourists.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts 🤗
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Night life is boring… 😂you just haven’t been to the right places.
I am so happy seeing through the comments, how the majority of Malaysians are taking it reasonably well with those raw and honest feedbacks by the foreigners. That's to show Malaysians are not lulled by the sugarcoats despite of the level-headed humans are intrinsic to beautiful words and praises.
Maybe it hurts a li'l but we know we know what and where to it fixed. It also goes to prove that the majority of the dwellers subscribed to the honesty as opposed to hypocrisies. You know it too well sometimes honesty does not necessarily mean the truths. Some are due to lack of exposure and knowledge but it can be educated. For example, when they talk about Chow Kit area. Locals know it that's where majority of foreigners from our neighboring country that make the place as their home.
One thing for certain, we can't blame them... That's the impression they got that portrays Malaysia. No excuses on our part. We have to swallow it and find ways to fix the problem.
Well done my fellow countrymen! It's a challenge for us to move ahead tie the loose ends for the betterment of our country.
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Saya translate ke Bahasa Malaysia yg berasaskan Bahasa Melayu utk kefahaman orang Indonesia. Penguasaan Bahasa Inggeris mereka rendah, jadi ada baiknya saya buat translation utk mereka mudah faham.
Saya seronok je melihat melalui komen, bagaimana majoriti rakyat Malaysia menerimanya dengan baik maklum balas spontan dan jujur oleh warga asing. Itu untuk menunjukkan rakyat Malaysia tidak terbuai dengan kata² manis walaupun tabiat manusia biasanya suka kepada kata-kata manis dan pujian melambung.
Mungkin ianya sedikit terguris tetapi ia membuatkan kita tahu di mana tempat untuk diperbaiki. Ia juga membuktikan bahawa majoriti rakyat Malaysia mengagungkan kejujuran berbanding kemunafikan. Kita semua tahu kadang-kadang kejujuran tidak semestinya bermaksud kebenaran. Ia mungkin berpunca daripada kurangnya pendedahan dan pengetahuan tetapi ia boleh diberi penerangan yg betul. Sebagai contoh, apabila mereka kata kawasan Chow Kit yg kotor. Penduduk tempatan tahu di situlah tempat majoriti warga asing dari negara jiran kita yang amat ramai.
Satu perkara yang pasti, kita tidak boleh salahkan pelancong (tourists asing)... Itulah tanggapan yang mereka dapat yang menggambarkan Malaysia. Tiada alasan di pihak kita. Kita perlu menelannya dan mencari jalan untuk mencari jalan penyelesaian.
Syabas rakyat Malaysia kerana berbesar hati! Ia adalah satu cabaran bagi kita untuk terus maju ke hadapan untuk memajukan negara kita.
Thank you 😁 I’m sure things will improve. But even like it is now it is a great country 😁❤️
I wish more of our Malaysians had this type of mindset, instead of easily shifting the blame & putting others down.
I'm different, when I stepped off the plane at KLIA it felt like home. I'm different though, as an Islamic country I heard the athan I'm happy. The food is great and the people are too...compared to other countries I've visited/worked in. Well, if you like durian it's the place for you, I first tried it in Malaysia and have been chasing it ever since 😂
Glad that you liked it here 😊
I am from USA and love Malaysia and the people,been there twice and will return again.
Nice one 😁 I’m glad you enjoy it here. Thanks for saying hi. Happy weekend
For my opinion, mostly KL area especially in Chow kit, Petaling street a lot of foreigner from others country work here, some of them not really care about cleanliness as a Malaysian we are care about cleanliness. Homeless and so on also not really from Malaysia, they come from others country, but then people always judge that KL is dirty and not well maintain. Honest opinions is good but sometime we must an understand the really situation.
Correct point of view. General those who are educated will have good cleanliness habits, we have millions of foreign workers who are lowly educated, that is one of the causes. There are also plenty of homeless foreigners and most beggars are foreigners, it is an awful sight indeed.
a lot of rohingya and Bangladeshi, also Indonesian everywhere
We have plenty of homeless Malaysians and beggars. Of course this is not a common sight in PJ or Bangsar.
Come to Pudu, Bukit Bintang and have a look who is sleeping under the bridges.
@@kayellai5278True, anyway. Fun fact. Although foreigners only made up less than 10% of Malaysia population. But crime rates made by them are 20-30% of total crimes. That's why locals not very like them if their numbers is too many and hard to handle. Luckily I live where there is almost 100% locals.
@@muhammadnizamuddin2084 Fun fact. Although foreigners only made up less than 10% of Malaysia population. But crime rates made by them are 20-30% of total crimes. That's why locals not very like them if their numbers is too many and hard to handle. Luckily I live where there is almost 100% locals.
As a Vegetarian, I was happy to hear from your Vegetarian interviewee that Malaysia has lots of good Vegetarian food available, but surprised to hear Thailand doesn't. I do plan to visit both countries, and others, in the future.
Thanks Mark! I actually can disagree with our friend about vegetarian dishes in Thailand. Especially in the touristy area it’s very easy to find (maybe the vegan and vegetarian places are a bit more pricey, but it’s definitely available and great quality too). Off the beaten there will be a lot less options to eat vegetarian in Thailand. It’s pretty easy to find Tempeh and Tofu all over Malaysia. I hope this was useful to you :)
@@Chai_Travel Good to know, thank you.
Good video. We need to hear these genuine feedbacks although they may hurt a bit, but they should drive us to strive for even better, now that we are made aware of the specific areas we can improve on. Malaysia boleh! 💪💪 Let this be a challenge for malaysia and malaysians to become truly 1st class, in actions, in thinking, in knowledge, in wisdom, in habits, etc!
Thanks :)
Thank you for the honest interviews.. I take its positively.. At least the room improvements.. Thanks
My pleasure 🙂 have a beautiful evening
I’m flying to KL next week. I go nearly every winter to escape the cold winters. I absolutely 𝐋𝐎𝐕𝐄 KL and Malaysia. If anyone wants me to show you around KL (best neighborhoods, food, walks, coffee, sites) just give me a shout. Seriously!! 🎒
That’s so nice! I’m sure you’ll have a great time 😃 maybe also doing a shout out on some on some of the KL’s Facebook pages? I’m pretty sure there are people who are happy to meet you there 🤗 have a beautiful day
I love this kind of content. Not just cheap publicity who keep lying and saying nice things to our country just for sake of views. U do you bro!!
I’m glad you think so :) have a good day mate 🏆
our authorities would surely listen to anyone else except the local ourselves 💀 so yeah we very encourage opinions and improvements
thanks for your video !
I love Malaysia. It's both the food and the diversity for me. The people is very much used to a mixed culture. Can speak English and Chinese everywhere and feel very accepted.. Even as a foreigner.
Please keep up the good work giving unbiased honest videos such as this. Keeping it real, is best for everyone I think.
Thanks so much 😁🙏❤️
From Iran, lived in Kuala Lumpur for 2 years, but then I got tired and came back. Now I miss Malaysia again. It's very unique, nice in so many ways, and a bit ugly in a few ways depending on your perspective. The weather and crowdedness were my biggest problems I think.
Thanks for leaving a comment and saying hi 👋🤗 hopefully you make it back one day
Thank u for the comment on your video.. Aku harap kerajaan dan masyarakat malaysia blh lah ambil sedikit tindakan terhadap isu masalah sampah di bastop untuk menjaga nama baik malaysia.. Because this is very important for us.. Bayangkan sahja kita banyak pembangunan tapi kebersihan kita kurang sikit. Tapi alhamdulillah tidak terlampau kotor macam negara india.. I hope God bless u ❤
Sebagai rakyat Msia mmg kita perlu menitikberatkan hal kebersihan… Tp x perlulah bandingkan / burukkan negara jiran. Itupun yg berpopulasi lebih besar. Setiap negara ada keistimewaan tersendiri. #spreadlovenohate
Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾 ❤️
Hope you enjoy life here !!!
Thank you 🏆 I absolutely love it
I travel all over Southeast Asia for work, and I'm based in KL. I have to say, KL has the best of all worlds.
At Min 7.50 …the couple talked about alcoholic drinks in Malaysia…it depends on which restaurant you went or hotel you checked in. If you went to normal restaurant or checked in cheap hotel of course they don’t serve you alcoholic drinks. If you dine in a posh restaurant or check in 3-5 star hotels surely you could have the free flow alcoholic drinks till you collapsed…alternatively you can just go to changkat bukit bintang and have your favorite alcoholic drinks there… plenty of restaurants and bars that serve alcoholic drinks for you to choose from…
Good one. It all depends what and where you are in Malaysia. Thanks for watching 😊
Agreed. 💯%
expecting to get alcoholic at mamak😅
As a Malaysian, agreed 100% all the visitors said namely, some places are dirty, alcoholic drinks availability, driving, homeless people...DBKL(KL City Council) is not doing their job.
When they proposed mayoral elections they didn't like it.
DBKL improved so much, when I was a kid KL was not pedestrians friendly at all. It was all road and hectic. Now, as an adult working in KL, I can easily commute through public transportation. Of course it’s not as extensive as singapore, but I’m truly grateful how KL turned out to be
We re heading towards a developed country. DBKL and agencies like should strive to deliver the best, especially in terms of cleanliness
If you intend to stay long in any part of Malaysia it would be a great choice. For short trip like a week or less, Singapore will be better especially you want those instant "Wow" effects. Malaysia more of a relax & chill effects, the longer you stay the longer you don't wanna leave.
Thanks for the tips! I still think even a quick stop would be interesting for everyone coming to Asia for the first time :) but I definitely see what you mean with the Wow factor
Wow,,,😮 apa😂 iya. 😅
Agreed, for immediate wow effect after disembarking is in Singapore on infrastructure and service until you tasted their food.
@@kayellai5278 But honestly Singapore foods just can't match Malaysia foods overall.
About to crack 600K. Geez this video has got some traction. Amazing!! It'd be great if they were all like this one. I wonder what the secret is champ? 🤔
Haha if I knew it would be less of a game! 🤭
as a Malaysian myself, i am more like to the video like this, real opinion real experience transparence and there's no fake review..
I’m pleased to hear this. Thank you :) it comes from love for this beautiful country ❤️
Another brilliant video….
On the cusp of 500K and by the time you read this likely to be there. Congrats on another winner. Looking forward to the next one or five out of KL which hopefully, by using the same or very similar theme, will also do well for you. 🤩
Thanks! Haha yes, another 500k 🙂 soon we’re back in KL. Happy new year Steven! 🥂
My first visit to Kuala Lumpur didn’t impress me however on my second trip I really fell in love with Johor Bahru and then with KL ❤️. I strongly advice foreigners to rediscover Malaysia 🇲🇾
That’s awesome to hear! Glad you had a positive experience 😄 I totally agree! Thanks
Thank 4 the honest interviews....
You’re welcome 😊
Good job...fact is fact. There is always room for improvement.
Thanks 🏆
thanks to this channel ❤ we'll sure make better improvement for us and all
Thank you for watching and appreciating the content:)
polite but frank opinions. the same can be said about new york ! honesty is best !!
Thanks champ 🏆😃
No problem for showing the negative sides I think, it will in fact be good for Malaysia to take note and work on it positively.
Thanks
Malaysia is more mature and family friendly, I appreciate that about it, because not everyone goes to SE Asia to party.
If you prefer to party, drink, pickup uuuhm “companions” on the side of the street… go to Thailand.
Welcome to Melaka we love tourist! If you guys are in melaka come and see the history and historical sites back when the Dutch and Japanese conquered us...
Might wanna see the Museums at the red building too ...
Thank you for this wonderful video and for showing your candid interviews with some tourists in KL.
Wow, what a prediction, more disasters than before have already hit places all around the world since Y2K, not only Malaysia, the person who predicted more catastrophic events coming to this region is hallucinating.
Thanks mate and yeah haha I think some people are not fully up there 🤪 a well. Let’s see where Malaysia is in 20 years from now :) I’m sure it will be all good 😜
@@Chai_Travel Hahaha. Malaysia and the rest of countries in this region have so much potential. 😀
As a Malaysian, I do agree on cleaniness and we do need to do more. Thanks again for another episode 👍
Thanks mate :) I’m really glad to see you enjoyed this one too 🏆
When I visit KL, first time, I think this city is for transit travel.
Yes, attraction site is not enough, but, I like malaysia. Because of food. Chinese, india, malay food and infusion is so delicious.
I'm eager to visit malaysia anytime soon.
Good on you mate :) i mean it would hurt to check out the city for a few days but Malaysia is indeed more than KL :) I hope you make your way over soon
Thats ok chai, good input we want yo hear actually
That’s great :) thanks for watching and saying hi 😁
As a Malaysian, I used to be very open about alcohol. I do not drink but I was the one fighting for freedom of drinking. But recently, too many drunk driving killing innocent men and women, and government not doing much. The perpetrator was not harshly punished even though they kill. My lastest stance, I am in favour of difficult alcohol access. Do not give these murderers their serum.
You are absolutely right
Keep the raw opinions! That's what we are looking for in street interviews. Keep up the good work.
Thanks :) soon we’re back in Malaysia 🤩
That girl from Slovenia,wow,I hope I run into someone like that when I'm traveling,she is adorable. What a personality too!
Thanks for all opinions from the tourists, we will try to improve and don't feel offended 👍
Will go to Malaysia and KL at the end of the week for the first time! Your video was pretty informative and now I am motivated to go, yeah!
That’s so nice! Hopefully you’ll enjoy it. Please check out different areas than just China Town 🤗 stay champ 🏆
It's like that one guy in the interview said, every country has their pro and cons and as a malaysian I would love to deep dive the negative aspects of Malaysia from a different perspective since it might raise a discussion on how to improve it for the future
the fact that kuala lumpur now is full with foreigner..and the local outsider who works in kl..thats why they never feel the love
Sometimes, some honest opinion from others is good you know? So thank you for this video Chai. ❤
My pleasure 😊 I’m happy to see you like it this way. Have a good weekend
1,000th comment. Oh yeah baby!! This video is crackin' on!!🥳🥳🍷🍻
Haha! Yes mate :D thanks for placing the 1000th comment! You're the best! Have a wonderful day champ 🏆