Here’s some cultural suggestions for KL/Greater KL/ Klang Valley that are not very popular but definitely worth a visit Lakshmi Narayan Temple Kuala Lumpur - one of the most beautiful North Indian Hindu temples in Southeast Asia Thai Buddhist Chetawan Temple - largest Thai Bhuddist temple in Greater KL/ Klang Valley Guru Nanak Darbar Tatt Khalsa Diwan Gurdwara - Largest Sikh temple (Gurudwara) in Southeast Asia Catholic Church of The Holy Rosary - One of the most beautiful churches in Kuala Lumpur You can also try Restoran Jai Hind in Masjid India for some good Malaysian Punjabi food
Tim, thanks for the video. I am a bit disappointed by those Indonesian asking you to stop taking video. You are in Malaysia tourist area and you have your freedom to take any videos you want. Many Malaysian love your videos, especially you get free nasi lemak and you reward that lady is so heart touching. Keep up with your good videos. By the way, I reported this to tourism Malaysia for where a bunch of gangs in KLCC asking you to stop video.
Setuju, siapa mereka nk mengarahkan hal yg begitu.. harusnya dipantau aktiviti puak2 ini yg boleh mencemarkn industri pelancongan.. puak2 ini harusnya dikenakn lesen sebab mereka diketogeri sebagai servis busnies.. jika pelawat menjadi mangsa scam dr puak2 ini, maka akn mudah dikesan dan diambil tindakkan.
Malik said he is not Malaysian, but he seems already Malaysianized. It is in our DNA that we are just glad to entertain our guests, show them around our places and cultures, and treat our guests with food 😊
People who are selling roti canai are immigrant and not originally from malaysia so they have limited understanding in English..usually people who working at the stall in KL are usually from Indonesia or Bangladesh and maybe Nepal. You have to travel more outside of KL to see the true face and Malaysian culture and people.
@@timtense Yes, the eatery shops or F&B businesses are owned by Malaysians, but the migrant workers are from other countries such as Indonesia, Bangladesh, Myanmar etc.
Malaysia has diverse cultures... Malay, Indian, Chinese, east Malaysia (Kadazan, Iban, Bajau etc.) Go east coast states you get a little bit something different experience. Not to forget the northern states [Penang/Kedah/Perak] & southern states [Johor, Melaka & Negeri Sembilan].
Always stir your drinks when in Malaysia, because at least 70% of the time the sugar or condensed milk are not being mixed yet. And generally, Malays likes their drink extra sweet, whenever you order in a Malay restaurant/cafe, ask for your drink “kurang manis”, pronounce it koo-hrang mah-nees
Enjoy your stay in Kuala Lumpur, City of contrast, a city that never sleeps... Explore and venture more, diversity of foods and culture of Malay, Chinese and Indian plus others.. Malay foods are delicious you can find in Kampong Baru, Chow Kit Road, Jalan TAR-Masjid India, Ampang and Keramat,. Please enjoy Nasi Lemak, Nasi Kerabu, roti canai, Ramly Burgers and many other varieties of cuisines..
The flags may be for Malaysia Day, on 16th Sept, Celebrating Malaysia day, when east Malaysia, Sabah, Sarawak joined Malaya, peninsula Malaysia. You can eat roti canai,with your hand, just tear a portion then dip in the gravy😊
Hi Tim, wow! you are in Malaysia now, welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾 try to eat nasi lemak, it is the most popular dish in malaysia. you can eat it at Wanjo (the blue color food stall ) it is right behind you on this video 😀
If you noticed, your hot milk tea comes with a glob of condensed milk. They purposely didn't mix it in advanced. Its for you to adjust the sweetness to your liking. Some shops give you half a cup of condensed milk. We always joked that teas like that are gonna get your feet chopped off (bc of diabetes) 😅
In Malaysia sometimes we use the power of hand to stop the vehicles😆I saw you just passed by Wanjo restaurant which is also known for tourist ..Next time you should try your breakfast there..I can't believe the old at lady almost 70😳..She look younger than her age.. By the way Welcome to Malaysia mate😍
Thanks for welcoming me, I appreciate it! Haha power of hand is not to be underestimated 😅 This lady seemed much younger indeed and her house is so beautiful!
selamat bercuti di Malaysia, excellent explanation by Malik , kudos 👍👍👍👍 pls bear in mind that most of the people u meet on the streets are actually not locals, most of them are foreigners especially foreign workers, including a cameraman guy u met at klcc towers, u need to ask them where are they from or just ask are u local or s'thing everytime u meet ppl, this is meant specifically for KL/Selangor scenario.
In order to solve this issue is issue tickets to take pictures by klcc company to show Malaysians are taking pictures. Not indons, Bangladeshis, etc etc
Beautiful Malaysia 🤩they have words same here in Philippines but different in meaning like Salamat pagi.. here in Philippines Salamat is thank you and pagi is stingray fish 😊..samasama here is go together
Dragonfruit Juice, always my first choice in South East Asia wherever I go, nice video as usual, still insane that it literally cost you 1$ the breakfast, love the fact you actually try all the local foods where you visit!
those camera men were not locals, that's why they were quite nervous with your camera pointed at them. i'm sure they don't have license to do business there.
mmg pun.. dorg tu memalukan malaysia je sbb ramai ingt dia org local. tp ada yg dakwa dari sabah. aku sgt yakin bkn dari sabah. sbb tu suruh off camera. nasib brader ni skip skjp lps dia suruh off tu... pdhal polis bantuan ade lalu lalang dlm video tu... tp tkde tindakan... memalukan malaysia dgn sampah cmtu.
Superb explore about food of Malaysia 🇲🇾 and to their urbanization, first impression is a last impression Superb view, and nicely puts in front of us, its imagine like talking about these girl which you not see her, so he open to you and show off her beauty. Splendid Thanks crown From Triple b Baby boy N.bombay
Tea = teh Coffee = kopi Hot chocolate = milo (well, mostly) If you want cold drink, just add the word ice. Pronounced similarly in Malay (ais). Teh ais Kopi ais Milo ais Nescafe ais If you don't want milk, just sugar then you say Teh o, or teh o ais. Kopi o, or kopi o ais. If you cannot take sweet drink , request for "kurang manis". Kurang = less Manis = sweet Take note that because of the hot weather, ice melts quickly. Often the drinks will be prepared extra sweet. About the car number plate, we follow what British system was back in the 50s and 60s. Same reason why we drive on the left way (steering on.the righr)
And about kampung baru, it was developed around 120 years ago. The government does want the land for development and but villagers persisted not to sell. No matter how much money is offered.
@@Arwalyb3 hi. I believe Malay language is easy to learn and understand, and not very tricky. Malay is spoken in half of south east asian countries. Singapore, Brunei and Malaysia may speak similar Malay but Indonesia a little bit different though most of the times we could understand each other easily. Malay language is pretty much straight forward in terms of the words and pronounciation. For example when you say police in english, in malay we say/spell polis. Indonesian pronounce the same word as polisi. In Malay, J is J. As in Jaguar. Not Haguar in some other languages/countries. And G is like how you pronounce sugar. Except when it is at the end of a word. And U is not pronounce like Umbrella, but like Union. And in Malay the word eat is makan. But eat, ate, eating, eaten is also in Malay as makan. Straight forward. And Malay language is almost 1-to-1 with English, but in most cases wih different word arrangment. For example - Jalan Alor is actually Alor street. Bukit Bintang is Star Hill. Many foreign workers coming here to work have no difficulty to speak in Malay language. Not good, but as long as we could understand them. Yes, Indonesians skin colour are closely same with the malays, the Indians and Sri Lankans look similar with Malaysian Indians. And Vietnamese looks like the Malaysian chinese. An easy way of learning Malay perhaps is to learn the common words you use while in Malaysia. For example - how much? Means 'Berapa harganya' but it has been simplified as 'berapa ringgit?' I need to order some drinks - saya nak minta air (again, its common for people to say saya nak order air). Unless you plan to stay here long, it maybe fun to learn Malay and blend in. But as you are aware most Malaysians could speak and understand basic/simple english so learning Malay language is not crucial here. You may come across though people in rural areas not speaking English. This is completel normal. And if you find Indians or Malays not able to speak English in the city, they are most probably foreign workers. Bear in mind most Chinese and Indians in Malaysia are highly competent in at least 3 languages. Some could master 4. (Malay, English, Chinese Mandarin, Tamil)
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur, Tim… You’l enjoy Malaysian food bro… Chinese @ China Town, Malay food @ Kampong (kg) Baru n Indian food @ Little India near Brickfields … Enjoy!…. You should try nasi lemak at Wan Jo near the place that you had earlier…
This parcel of land called Kampung Baru (or New Village) is wholly inhabited and owned by Malays from the early 1900s. It is now an enclave effectively surrounded by high rises of KL. A hyper-valuable parcel of land, which is identified as a Malay Reserve, has its terms and conditions which makes it difficult to be developed.
Hey welcome to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I heard good things about Belgium from my fb friends for 20 years who are also Belgians 😊. Will be a country to visit
1:41 - There is a Malaysian national flag hanging on the side of the road because Malaysia is celebrating its 66th anniversary of independence on 31 August 2023 under the original name of the "Persekutuan Tanah Melayu" ( Federation of Malaya ). Malaysia will also celebrate "Malaysia Day" (the formation of the country of Malaysia which then consisted of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak) on 16 September 2023.
For tea, they pour condensed milk, not sugar. If you want to request no sugar, you can order tea O or coffee O. Certain shop you can order tea/coffee with fresh milk and without sugar.
Teh/Teh tarik= tea with milk Teh O = tea with sugar Teh O Kosong = tea without sugar Teh Ice / Teh O Ice = with ice Our drinks generally on the sweet side, so you can always ask for less sweet (kurang manis) If you're a coffee guy, you can order coffee as well: Kopi = local coffee with milk Kopi O = local coffee with sugar Nescafe = nescafe with milk Nescafe O = nescafe with sugar
Hey buddy. The tea you had was not with butter but condensed milk which gives the sweetness. Enjoy KL it’s a great City. In Malaysia I recommend Penang (George Town) for food, Taman Negara for trekking, the Jungle railway, Perhentian Islands for beach and snorkelling and Malacca for history.
I like that kind of tea, it was very delicious and a bit thicker than usual milk tea. Penang is on my list and I hope to visit some of those other recommendations as well!
if you continue ur vloq to other countries, please come back to Malaysia...coz, u should go to islands...beaches, accomodation/food is cheap, very authentic...beaaaautifullllll...llll
In case no one commented on the "Kg." on the entrance to Kampung Baru mosque, Kg is a abbreviation of Kampung. Kampung means village in Malay. You will find many abbreviations on the signages in M'sia. Among them: "Sg." = Sungai = River. E.g. Sg. Siput. "Spg" = Simpang = Junction/Intersection. "Tg." = Tanjung = Cape. E.g. Tg. Sepat.
U can ask for less sweet for the drinks next time 😁. Tea ice less sweet. Tea ice/ tea is the tea with condensed milk. Tea O/ tea O ice is tea with sugar.
Extremely excited for this Malaysia series. Stay tuned for lots more videos!
Here’s some cultural suggestions for KL/Greater KL/ Klang Valley that are not very popular but definitely worth a visit
Lakshmi Narayan Temple Kuala Lumpur - one of the most beautiful North Indian Hindu temples in Southeast Asia
Thai Buddhist Chetawan Temple - largest Thai Bhuddist temple in Greater KL/ Klang Valley
Guru Nanak Darbar Tatt Khalsa Diwan Gurdwara - Largest Sikh temple (Gurudwara) in Southeast Asia
Catholic Church of The Holy Rosary - One of the most beautiful churches in Kuala Lumpur
You can also try Restoran Jai Hind in Masjid India for some good Malaysian Punjabi food
There's one chinese temple near KLCC... a worthy visit
Hi Tim.. Be careful with the photographer scammed.. They're originally from Indonesia, some of them born here.
Enjoy while you're here ❤🇲🇾
👍👍👍
most beverage in Malaysia are very sweet, the tips is always ask for less/half sugar ("kurang gula" in Bahasa Malaysia)
Welcome to Malaysia 🙏🇲🇾 enjoy it man, one of my favorite countries 💪
Thank you so much! It's a great country to be in 🇲🇾 😍
Hai ken.. ❤ from malaysia
tim, for your information, Ken has explored most places in Malaysia compared to me as a local 😅
Hai, Ken, where are you ? Do you still around Malaysia?
See you next year Ken
Stay safe wherever you are ❤
Tim, thanks for the video. I am a bit disappointed by those Indonesian asking you to stop taking video. You are in Malaysia tourist area and you have your freedom to take any videos you want. Many Malaysian love your videos, especially you get free nasi lemak and you reward that lady is so heart touching. Keep up with your good videos.
By the way, I reported this to tourism Malaysia for where a bunch of gangs in KLCC asking you to stop video.
Setuju, siapa mereka nk mengarahkan hal yg begitu.. harusnya dipantau aktiviti puak2 ini yg boleh mencemarkn industri pelancongan.. puak2 ini harusnya dikenakn lesen sebab mereka diketogeri sebagai servis busnies.. jika pelawat menjadi mangsa scam dr puak2 ini, maka akn mudah dikesan dan diambil tindakkan.
Looking forward to this series mate! 🇲🇾 What a country.
Yeah mate, lovely people and great food!
Malik is a great addition to the video, I love having locals passionately explains the culture of the country you visited.
Absolutely, Malik did a great job explaining everything about the area to me!
Thanks for your kindness 🤗✨
Malik is a local?
Macam bangla mari je.
Malik said he is not Malaysian, but he seems already Malaysianized. It is in our DNA that we are just glad to entertain our guests, show them around our places and cultures, and treat our guests with food 😊
It was lovely meeting you bro 😎
Wishing you a great time in Malaysia 🇲🇾
Let’s do it again in another beautiful country 😎😎
Lovely meeting you too. We will meet again for sure!
Tq bro for promoting Malaysia to Tim and his viewers 😍
Terima kasih for giving some guides and knowledge about Malaysia to Tim. Terima kasih banyak banyak 🙏🇲🇾
People who are selling roti canai are immigrant and not originally from malaysia so they have limited understanding in English..usually people who working at the stall in KL are usually from Indonesia or Bangladesh and maybe Nepal. You have to travel more outside of KL to see the true face and Malaysian culture and people.
I hope to visit many other places in Malaysia 🇲🇾 😍
@@timtense Yes, the eatery shops or F&B businesses are owned by Malaysians, but the migrant workers are from other countries such as Indonesia, Bangladesh, Myanmar etc.
I found the further North I went, the more conservative (outside of tourist destinations.) Particularly the North East.
@@timtensewelcome to east malaysia (sabah)
Malaysia has diverse cultures... Malay, Indian, Chinese, east Malaysia (Kadazan, Iban, Bajau etc.) Go east coast states you get a little bit something different experience. Not to forget the northern states [Penang/Kedah/Perak] & southern states [Johor, Melaka & Negeri Sembilan].
Always stir your drinks when in Malaysia, because at least 70% of the time the sugar or condensed milk are not being mixed yet. And generally, Malays likes their drink extra sweet, whenever you order in a Malay restaurant/cafe, ask for your drink “kurang manis”, pronounce it koo-hrang mah-nees
Enjoy your stay in Kuala Lumpur, City of contrast, a city that never sleeps...
Explore and venture more, diversity of foods and culture of Malay, Chinese and Indian plus others..
Malay foods are delicious you can find in Kampong Baru, Chow Kit Road, Jalan TAR-Masjid India, Ampang and Keramat,. Please enjoy Nasi Lemak, Nasi Kerabu, roti canai, Ramly Burgers and many other varieties of cuisines..
I'm loving it so far and the food is extra ordinary here 😍
@@timtense yes.. MALAYSIA is truly Asia..you can find everything here..🇲🇾✌️😊
The flags may be for Malaysia Day, on 16th Sept, Celebrating Malaysia day, when east Malaysia, Sabah, Sarawak joined Malaya, peninsula Malaysia. You can eat roti canai,with your hand, just tear a portion then dip in the gravy😊
Hi Tim, wow! you are in Malaysia now, welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾 try to eat nasi lemak, it is the most popular dish in malaysia. you can eat it at Wanjo (the blue color food stall ) it is right behind you on this video 😀
Yes yes, I will definitely try Nasi Lemak. Most likely in the next video. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@timtense welcome mate 👍
If you noticed, your hot milk tea comes with a glob of condensed milk. They purposely didn't mix it in advanced. Its for you to adjust the sweetness to your liking. Some shops give you half a cup of condensed milk. We always joked that teas like that are gonna get your feet chopped off (bc of diabetes) 😅
Haha I kinda like it sweet so it's all good 🤣
Thank you for this wonderful video. Welcome to KL,, Malaysia. Newly subscribed.
Good to see Ken and Ellis making their comments and Malik in this video.
Thanks for subscribing. I have some videos planned with Ken, Ellis and Malik. Stay tuned for that!
@@timtense Wonderful. 😀
In Malaysia sometimes we use the power of hand to stop the vehicles😆I saw you just passed by Wanjo restaurant which is also known for tourist ..Next time you should try your breakfast there..I can't believe the old at lady almost 70😳..She look younger than her age..
By the way Welcome to Malaysia mate😍
Thanks for welcoming me, I appreciate it! Haha power of hand is not to be underestimated 😅 This lady seemed much younger indeed and her house is so beautiful!
Not her age 70 years old but from generation his great grandfather to her
Malik is awesome. Not many local can give a good information like he did.
selamat bercuti di Malaysia, excellent explanation by Malik , kudos 👍👍👍👍
pls bear in mind that most of the people u meet on the streets are actually not locals, most of them are foreigners especially foreign workers, including a cameraman guy u met at klcc towers, u need to ask them where are they from or just ask are u local or s'thing everytime u meet ppl, this is meant specifically for KL/Selangor scenario.
The foreigners know they can make money from tourist in klcc. Security guards of klcc are monitoring them but cannot arrest them.
In order to solve this issue is issue tickets to take pictures by klcc company to show Malaysians are taking pictures. Not indons, Bangladeshis, etc etc
I didn't really know from which country they were. Some of them were very friendly and helpful.
Thanks a lot for your kindness and encouragement 🤗
i never miss watching your video. Finally now u in my country. Welcome to Malaysia Tim. Have a nice day
Thanks for that. I'm happy to be here!
You must go to :
Petrosains
Sunway Lagoon
Times Square
Zoo Negara
One Utama (air ryder)
I-city Shah Alam
Genting Highland
I hope to visit some of these places while in Malaysia, thanks for the suggestions 🇲🇾😍
Selamat datang ke Malaysia and be prepared to fall in love with the food.
I already fell in love with the food 😍
Hey Tim welcome to KL Malaysia 😊 thanks for sharing good vlogs around kg Baru.roti canai most popular food 😋have great day & let's explore ahead 🌿
Hi there, thanks for watching the video. The food so far has been extremely delicious 😋
Beautiful Malaysia 🤩they have words same here in Philippines but different in meaning like Salamat pagi.. here in Philippines Salamat is thank you and pagi is stingray fish 😊..samasama here is go together
Oh yeah, that's true, there are some similarities!
Your Malay is perfect. Terima kasih with perfect slang too.
Halo brother ,welcome to KL ,the flag that hang on everywhere is displayed as respect to national day of malaysia
Glad you visited us brother, hoping you'd come again. Make yourself at home
That's a gift from her appreciate that much .. sharing is caring
Dragonfruit Juice, always my first choice in South East Asia wherever I go, nice video as usual, still insane that it literally cost you 1$ the breakfast, love the fact you actually try all the local foods where you visit!
those camera men were not locals, that's why they were quite nervous with your camera pointed at them. i'm sure they don't have license to do business there.
Ooh now I get it. I didn't really know what was going on 😅
That is the problem, no enforcement by immigration.
mmg pun.. dorg tu memalukan malaysia je sbb ramai ingt dia org local. tp ada yg dakwa dari sabah. aku sgt yakin bkn dari sabah. sbb tu suruh off camera. nasib brader ni skip skjp lps dia suruh off tu... pdhal polis bantuan ade lalu lalang dlm video tu... tp tkde tindakan... memalukan malaysia dgn sampah cmtu.
They make good money.
Tim, welcome to Malaysia. Also special thanks to Mr Malek, be a good tour guide.
Thank you very much, Malik was a great help indeed!
Hi Tim, this is amazing, I love it 👍🙏♥️
Good morning Tim.. welcome to Malaysia..... Subscribed done 👍🤗
Thank you for subscribing!
Tempat nya sangat bagus sekali
Senang sekali mengikuti perjalanan anda
Terima kasih!
Welcome to Malaysia. Have a great trip.
Thank you very much! Which places would you recommend to visit?
Superb explore about food of Malaysia 🇲🇾 and to their urbanization, first impression is a last impression Superb view, and nicely puts in front of us, its imagine like talking about these girl which you not see her, so he open to you and show off her beauty.
Splendid
Thanks crown
From
Triple b
Baby boy
N.bombay
Thank you very much for watching 😍
Welcome to Malaysia Tim
Nice to have you here ❤️
Enjoy your stay
Thank you very much, I'm happy to be here!
Tea = teh
Coffee = kopi
Hot chocolate = milo (well, mostly)
If you want cold drink, just add the word ice. Pronounced similarly in Malay (ais).
Teh ais
Kopi ais
Milo ais
Nescafe ais
If you don't want milk, just sugar then you say
Teh o, or teh o ais.
Kopi o, or kopi o ais.
If you cannot take sweet drink , request for "kurang manis".
Kurang = less
Manis = sweet
Take note that because of the hot weather, ice melts quickly. Often the drinks will be prepared extra sweet.
About the car number plate, we follow what British system was back in the 50s and 60s. Same reason why we drive on the left way (steering on.the righr)
And about kampung baru, it was developed around 120 years ago. The government does want the land for development and but villagers persisted not to sell. No matter how much money is offered.
Wow, I appreciate the indepth explanation for everything. I hope to use some of those words soon!
@@Arwalyb3 hi. I believe Malay language is easy to learn and understand, and not very tricky.
Malay is spoken in half of south east asian countries. Singapore, Brunei and Malaysia may speak similar Malay but Indonesia a little bit different though most of the times we could understand each other easily.
Malay language is pretty much straight forward in terms of the words and pronounciation.
For example when you say police in english, in malay we say/spell polis.
Indonesian pronounce the same word as polisi.
In Malay, J is J. As in Jaguar. Not Haguar in some other languages/countries.
And G is like how you pronounce sugar. Except when it is at the end of a word.
And U is not pronounce like Umbrella, but like Union.
And in Malay the word eat is makan.
But eat, ate, eating, eaten is also in Malay as makan. Straight forward.
And Malay language is almost 1-to-1 with English, but in most cases wih different word arrangment.
For example - Jalan Alor is actually Alor street.
Bukit Bintang is Star Hill.
Many foreign workers coming here to work have no difficulty to speak in Malay language. Not good, but as long as we could understand them. Yes, Indonesians skin colour are closely same with the malays, the Indians and Sri Lankans look similar with Malaysian Indians. And Vietnamese looks like the Malaysian chinese.
An easy way of learning Malay perhaps is to learn the common words you use while in Malaysia.
For example - how much? Means 'Berapa harganya' but it has been simplified as 'berapa ringgit?'
I need to order some drinks - saya nak minta air (again, its common for people to say saya nak order air).
Unless you plan to stay here long, it maybe fun to learn Malay and blend in. But as you are aware most Malaysians could speak and understand basic/simple english so learning Malay language is not crucial here.
You may come across though people in rural areas not speaking English. This is completel normal.
And if you find Indians or Malays not able to speak English in the city, they are most probably foreign workers.
Bear in mind most Chinese and Indians in Malaysia are highly competent in at least 3 languages. Some could master 4.
(Malay, English, Chinese Mandarin, Tamil)
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur, Tim… You’l enjoy Malaysian food bro… Chinese @ China Town, Malay food @ Kampong (kg) Baru n Indian food @ Little India near Brickfields … Enjoy!…. You should try nasi lemak at Wan Jo near the place that you had earlier…
So many great places for food in Malaysia 😍
@@timtense😍😍tq
This parcel of land called Kampung Baru (or New Village) is wholly inhabited and owned by Malays from the early 1900s. It is now an enclave effectively surrounded by high rises of KL. A hyper-valuable parcel of land, which is identified as a Malay Reserve, has its terms and conditions which makes it difficult to be developed.
I didn't know it was actually a protected area. I like that they are trying to protect it!
Selamat Datang ke Malaysia... Welcome MR Tim ... wish you had a great time here.. enjoy
👍 wooowww sedapnya '😋morning breakfast roti telor super sedap 😋
I support your channel bro…❤
Hey welcome to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I heard good things about Belgium from my fb friends for 20 years who are also Belgians 😊. Will be a country to visit
Thank you very much for the welcome! Belgium has some nice historic places to visit. We also have chocolate, beer and French fries 😅
@@timtenseand also famous football teams and legends like Scifo
Take care brother, many regards, respect and best wishes from pokhara, Nepal 🇳🇵
Thanks for the support always!
Welcome to Malaysia. Have a nice day.
Thanks, happy to be here!
1:41 - There is a Malaysian national flag hanging on the side of the road because Malaysia is celebrating its 66th anniversary of independence on 31 August 2023 under the original name of the "Persekutuan Tanah Melayu" ( Federation of Malaya ).
Malaysia will also celebrate "Malaysia Day" (the formation of the country of Malaysia which then consisted of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak) on 16 September 2023.
Okay that makes sense. I saw so many flags there 😅
Yo roti canai was voted as the best bread in the world. You're lucky you get to taste it
Nice vid bro. U are welcoming!!
@timtense your videos in Malaysia are great !! we like it, explore more in Kelantan & Terengganu 👍👍👍
Holly Bro Malik and Tim nice 👍 to see boot of you
Wecome to mlysia sir..enjoy your stay. Many local foods n cuisine are worth trying..haha
Thank you very much, I'm definitely going to try lots of food!
Enjoy the food lovely place and meet the gud people
Welcome to Malaysia enjoy your holidays
For tea, they pour condensed milk, not sugar. If you want to request no sugar, you can order tea O or coffee O. Certain shop you can order tea/coffee with fresh milk and without sugar.
I actually like it with condensed milk. Both sugar and condensed milk is a bit too much though 😂
@@timtenseno worries. You can request anything when you place an order.
Teh/Teh tarik= tea with milk
Teh O = tea with sugar
Teh O Kosong = tea without sugar
Teh Ice / Teh O Ice = with ice
Our drinks generally on the sweet side, so you can always ask for less sweet (kurang manis)
If you're a coffee guy, you can order coffee as well:
Kopi = local coffee with milk
Kopi O = local coffee with sugar
Nescafe = nescafe with milk
Nescafe O = nescafe with sugar
Yes guys good morning of you and selamat pagi wow hahaha😅
Nice video.. welcome to Malaysia ❤
Thank you. Happy to be here!
Enjoy watching your video. From the traveller perspective...
Thanks for watching!
Having his first breakfast in Malaysia eating roti canai with Stevie Wonder's song "Isnt She Lovely" in the background. 😁
Hey buddy. The tea you had was not with butter but condensed milk which gives the sweetness. Enjoy KL it’s a great City.
In Malaysia I recommend Penang (George Town) for food, Taman Negara for trekking, the Jungle railway, Perhentian Islands for beach and snorkelling and Malacca for history.
I like that kind of tea, it was very delicious and a bit thicker than usual milk tea. Penang is on my list and I hope to visit some of those other recommendations as well!
Welcome to malaysia selamat datang
13:15 They are playing "Stevie Wonder - Isn't she lovely" in the background. Good taste.
KL awesome!
Absolutely!
Welcome to malaysia bro.... enjoy
Welcome to Malaysia 🎉🇲🇾🤗
You at KL Malaysia should go to :
Petrosains
Sunway Lagoon
Times Square
Zoo Negara
One Utama (air ryder)
I-city Shah Alam
Genting Highland
Take LRT Gombak for bus going to Genting Highland price RM20
Genting Highlands looks cool actually!
@@timtense LRT means train station Putra, at there you will take cable car & play theme park
nice view... DONT FORGET TO VISIT KUCHING SARAWAK BROO!!
I also wana travel like you traveling world and showing it to people after achieving a level of financial independence
I hope you can achieve your goals one day!
Good Morning Tim ( Selamat pagi )
Enjoy your trip sir. Pls explore other part of Malaysia. You can go to Kuala Selangor to experience Sky Mirror ...so nice...
Welcome to Malaysia. 🎉
Thank you very much, I appreciate it!
U are welcome brother 😊😊
If you finding the teh tarik (milk tea) too sweet... you can customize it, order "kurang manis" means less sweet.
I like sweet actually so it was okay for me 😋
Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾 my friend...only in Malaysia you can use your hand when you want to cross the road....the roti canai stall is Indonesian
I'll keep that in mind when I cross the road 😅
Well come to Malaysia,I hope you always enjoy your travels😊
Thanks, I'm loving it so far!
Welcome to Malaysia.. Hope you will enjoy your stay in Malaysia.. Do visit the East Coast of Malaysia, Cameron Highland, Ipoh, Penang.
I'll definitely visit some of those places! Thanks for the recommendations!
whenever you want to order food or drinks, you have to take a seat at the table first. Unless at the take away stalls.
Okay, I usually ask first and then sit down 🤣
Please come to Terengganu.. many beautiful places you can visit and delicious foods u can try..trust me.. you won't regret 😊
welcome to Malaysia 🎉
Thank you so much!
if you continue ur vloq to other countries, please come back to Malaysia...coz, u should go to islands...beaches, accomodation/food is cheap, very authentic...beaaaautifullllll...llll
Welcome to Malaysia, man!!! 🎉🎉🎉
You missed the roti sardin. It's delicious
Maybe next time I'll try that one!
Welcome to Malaysia🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾⚘
In case no one commented on the "Kg." on the entrance to Kampung Baru mosque, Kg is a abbreviation of Kampung. Kampung means village in Malay.
You will find many abbreviations on the signages in M'sia. Among them:
"Sg." = Sungai = River. E.g. Sg. Siput.
"Spg" = Simpang = Junction/Intersection.
"Tg." = Tanjung = Cape. E.g. Tg. Sepat.
Welcome to my beatiful country❤😊
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Thank you for the support always #truelegendt
Great videos ❤
I appreciate it!
Welcome to 🇲🇾 🇲🇾 🇲🇾
Welcome to Malaysia.
Selamat Datang
Thank you very much 😊
Welcome to MALAYSIA❤❤❤❤
wow nice country!!!
Yes yes, Malaysia has some nice places!
@@timtense i would love to visit it ,once in my life ✨
My mouth watering
You can see anywhere of Malaysia flag on street because of Independent day (31/8) and Malaysia day (16/9). We usually celebrating one month on that.
Yes man Selamat pogey
The coffee or tea we like Tea tarik and you can ask to add little sugar or say not sweet.
Moden city.. thanks bro
Thanks for watching bro!
Welcome to the foodies paradise
Thank you very much, looking forward to all that delicious food!
Enjoy dude...
Roti canai just awarded best bread in the world
U can ask for less sweet for the drinks next time 😁. Tea ice less sweet. Tea ice/ tea is the tea with condensed milk. Tea O/ tea O ice is tea with sugar.
I actually like sweet drinks so no problem for me 🤣
You can see many Malaysian flags everywhere because they just celebrated Independence Day on August 31.
Malaysia Kampung baru keep safe history..
Beautiful place!