So, you play poker. You should try Genting Highlands. It's Malaysia's Las Vegas. (not that I approve of gambling)😜 It's about an hour away from KL and it's up in the high lands, much cooler ...about 17°-20° ....if I remembered right. Go by bus, it's cheaper.
i'm suggesting you to do interview with foreigner that coming to malaysia at klcc garden. Ask about their experience here in malaysia what they like or do not like. Perhap you need stand tripod for that yeah.
You can actually do day trip to singapore tickets are cheap..and most of d street photographers are from sabah d less developed part of malaysia unfortunately eventhough oil rich
Go travel outside of KL to other states in Malaysia! Bali is boringggg (for Malaysian viewers). You haven't tried Nasi Lemak? Come onnn, I'm going to unsubscribe nowww!
Let me redeem myself lol! You make a good point, y'all might think Bali is boring. Maybe Jakarta or even Vietnam where the weather is breaking to fall up in the north (Hanoi). I just wanted to experience inner-city living because it's virtually impossible in many other capitols around the world. Fortunately, I'm within walking distance to Nasi Lemak Wanjo Kg Baru. Sounds like a wholesome, traditional place.
@@ChrisNomalyyes, you can walk to kampung baru from KLCC through the beautiful Saloma Bridge. Also have u visit the Malaysia east coast islands like Pulau Perhentian, Pulau Tioman🏝? Malaysia' gem some tourist did not know
Good to know most of the photographers are Malaysian...from Sabah,East Malaysia...hope they will hustle in a good proper way....
Malaysia photographer from Sabah nice 👍 vlog Bro
Glad you like it. Thank you 🤙
So, you play poker. You should try Genting Highlands. It's Malaysia's Las Vegas. (not that I approve of gambling)😜
It's about an hour away from KL and it's up in the high lands, much cooler ...about 17°-20° ....if I remembered right. Go by bus, it's cheaper.
i'm suggesting you to do interview with foreigner that coming to malaysia at klcc garden. Ask about their experience here in malaysia what they like or do not like. Perhap you need stand tripod for that yeah.
I had the tripod set up for a while and it might have intimidated people. I’ll try again. Probably need a different approach.
Hi Chris....I love this street interview.Keep it up.You can go to Genting Highland next.
@@aren3130 Glad you liked it. Genting is a strong possibility ;)
Check out your fellow US compatriot TH-camr New Yorker Ben Fishermin & how he ended up in KL.
I have watched some of his content. I’m glad he is getting a different perspective and growing out here in SE Asia. He’s doing a good job
You can actually do day trip to singapore tickets are cheap..and most of d street photographers are from sabah d less developed part of malaysia unfortunately eventhough oil rich
For Nasi lemak go to Kampung Baru - Wanjo. It’s 24/7
Many people thought they were from Indonesia becos of their appearance and face unlike the local people....
Sounds about right. I’m glad everyone liked the video. Thanks for watching!
They are suluk, suluk people
Go travel outside of KL to other states in Malaysia! Bali is boringggg (for Malaysian viewers).
You haven't tried Nasi Lemak? Come onnn, I'm going to unsubscribe nowww!
Let me redeem myself lol! You make a good point, y'all might think Bali is boring. Maybe Jakarta or even Vietnam where the weather is breaking to fall up in the north (Hanoi).
I just wanted to experience inner-city living because it's virtually impossible in many other capitols around the world. Fortunately, I'm within walking distance to Nasi Lemak Wanjo Kg Baru. Sounds like a wholesome, traditional place.
@@ChrisNomalyyes, you can walk to kampung baru from KLCC through the beautiful Saloma Bridge. Also have u visit the Malaysia east coast islands like Pulau Perhentian, Pulau Tioman🏝? Malaysia' gem some tourist did not know