Been to Kenya for two weeks,we are a young country compare to Kenya,but much more advanced.i was so sadden ,so dejected.I use to dream of the so called mother country ,what happened to you African nations.Big up west India.Not bad for all we have been through.we are strong.
The millions of intelligently informed and open-minded tourists who have visited Jamaica, mainly from the United States, Canada, Britain, other European and Caribbean countries and increasingly from South and Central American, Africa and Asia, know that much of the negative information about Jamaica is dishonest and mis-leading. Many of these very tourists become repeat visitors over and over again. Thanks for sharing some of what is good about Jamaica and there is still much more to experience
I know travellers who avoided travelling to Jamaica because of the travel advisories so I wanted to show my experience and show how beautiful the place is.
Welcome to Jamaica! Please keep in mind that there is vber here in Kingston and Montego Bay. it's the best way to get around because the taxis will over charge you.
I wish 6 could hear Africans say they love all Jamaicans which they don't. The first time I took a cab in the UK the driver recognised my voice and said we don't like you people. I asked him what people he said you Jamaican, I shared a flat with a Ghanaian and his mom visited him and when she heard I was Jamaican she told me I'm a slave baby and I need to find a new place to live thirty five years ago when I was living in Jamaica every day I got up and sang I'm going back to Africa but living here in the UK and experience there dislike for Jamaica change my mind they believe they are superior to us
@@PrioryCampionwell someone shoukd inform her that there is a place in her country where the slaves were kept before leaving Africa, if she was educated enough and knew her own country also her ancestors she would have known to shut it. Also, they are the ones in UK ass kissing yt people. They are the typical sell outs and i cant stand them ones, they think they are better than us.
@@panpan320 De Mwamdo supporters? really? I posted comments because I am tired of these Kenyan trying to profit after Jamaica. Is Jamaica the only country in the Caribbean? and as for De Mwamdo, I am not a fan or a supporter or her brother, she turned me off long time, when she attacked Wode Maya because she wanted to build her channel, so my post has nothing to do with her, I just need these Kenyan You Tubers to focus on Kenya and give Jamaica a break.
@ PrioryCampion I know many Africans from all parts of the continent who love every thing about Jamaica ,and Jamaicans. Don't allow the actions of the ignorant few to put you off .As a race we are divided, and that's what our enemy use to keep us down. Black unity is a work in progress which must go on for the benefit of our people.
Which ignorant few? what is being ignorant when people are questioning her authenticity, and her real reason for coming to Jamaica, no one is against her being in Jamaica, but what people including myself is saying, she should stop using that caption because she wants views, are you aware that over four million visitors have visited Jamaica in December including world leaders and celebrity? if all the information about Jamaica was negative, why are these people here? why is she trying to promote Jamaica in a negative way, I know some of us Jamaican cannot think for ourselves and we are quick to accept anything, but I pray for the day that majority Jamaicans will become critical thinkers and be able to analyze things, because now, you are the one that is being ignorant.
It's only a couple of days ago i learned that they have soldiers on the tube in New York City. for over a year now. Just like Mexico soldiers patrolling the beach.
They wouldn’t highlight those countries, and keep very quiet about it. Yet, if something negative happens in Jamaica it becomes headline news around the world! They never focus on all the positive aspects of Jamaica, hence why these TH-camrs always come looking for negativity and repeating the same stereotypical narrative about Jamaica!
In my experience travelling I have learned that what is said and reality is different. That is why I love travelling for myself and experiencing places first hand
@travel_with_phil That's why Jamaican. thinks the grass. in foreign is greener everywhere. for everyone. You earn more, but you spend more .ended up bankrupt If you're not working 18 hours a day with two jobs. Unable to go back home 🏡 for many unfortunate Jamaican in new York City alone.
Nothing is wrong with the headline chill out and leave the sista alone because white people use the same headline and i dont hear these kind of comments so enjoy the video,no disrespect in the family.😢
@@winstontownsend2516 which white people used this headline, if I see it, I will comment, but it is a thing with these Kenyan youtubers, using Jamaica to get likes, everywhere you turn on TH-cam, you have a Kenyan TH-camr talking about Jamaica, some of them went as far as getting involve in Jamaican politics, it is time for them to stop, Kenyan is going through a lot right now, she needs to focus on that, she can also talk about one of the largest slum in East Africa, which is in Nairobi, it is truly the time for all to focus on your affairs and give Jamaica a break now, we are tired.
I am sharing my experiences travelling around the world not just Jamaica, and I actually loved Jamaica. I have met travellers who refuse to go to Jamaica because they are scared of the headlines so I made this video to show the side of Jamaica that welcomed me.
Devon house is no normal house it is the house of the 1st Black Millionaire in JAMAICA ,I think back in the 18th Century, it also tells you how he made his money and what he did with it.😊
Half way tree safer than cross Rd, downtown, Hagley pk, bottom molynes, maxfield. So who told her to avoid halfway tree.. Half way tree has the biggest shopping centre in the Caribbean
Please stop with this nonsense headline, Jamaica is getting over 4 millions tourists per year and it is growing, I am getting tired of you African TH-camrs and this nonsensical headline, if this is the type of negative information you see about Jamaica, you need to access the Jamaica Tourist Board website, because they are the one that is promoting Jamaica which cause the tourist industry to be booming, if those people were seeing all that negative news, they would not be in Jamaica, it is time you Kenyans stop using Jamaica to promote your youtube channel, it is getting tiring now.
@@easydoes-k9f What exactly do they show? Jamaica has been named Global Destination of the Year at the renowned travel trade show, ITB in Berlin. The award was presented yesterday by the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association's (PATWA). Jamaica has always been renowned as one of the top tourist destinations in the world, but these people just like to focus on the negativity that they have built up in their heads, instead of focusing on the 99.99% of what the island is really all about!
You totally took what she says out of context! She said she heard and so she come to visit herself. Africans are not the ones who spread this kind on nonessential bs, the Western countries are the ones guilty of that. The same idea spread about Africa by the same Western media that is trying their best to keep us devided. Usually all you hear about Africa is avid poverty, and diseases! She did not do or say anything wrong! You are barking up the wrong tree. KMT!
I’ve shared my personal experiences from my visit, and the reality is visiting a country for a few days, weeks or even months would not give you the whole idea of the place but it gives enough and what I learned about Jamaica is that it is warm and welcoming.
@@travel_with_philYou shouldn't have dignified that crap with a response! No one does it like u sis, I wish every other travel blogger did it like you.❤😊
Black from other part of the world jealous of Jamaica , the mean people write bad a bout Jamaica I a not Jamaican but I do not like talk bad about other people country,I am Canadian,why aferica n going to Jamaica I been to ja,for holiday I love it the food is good real food!,
Well they are coming to my country for one purpose and that is to make money using the Powerful name brand for TH-cam content. By using Jamaica their content pushes up into the algorithm and they make money. I really do hate what they are doing because our ancestors were sold why we ended up on the side and now they are coming here to make money again.
So who's comparing Barbados with Jamaica? I don't understand. Both are Caribbean islands with their own distinct identity, but we all share same history. Some of us Jamaicans need to calm down and stop going on about "size of island" etc, it's tiring.
I think it depends on the perspective for me I meant both Islands are fairly flat so they can build more compared to others which have huge mountains in the middle only allowing for people to live along the coast line, like St Vincent and the Grenadines for instance. Otherwise both Barbados and Jamaica have their own charm
You still don't understand Jamaica 🇯🇲 you can't compare Barbados 🇧🇧 with Jamaica 🇯🇲, Barbados is in a little corner of Jamaica 🇯🇲 but Jamaicans love Barbados RiRi tiny island.
@@horatiobarnes8608 They need to do research of the countries they travel to if they are serious about their blogging. They can refer to resources like the Jamaica Information Service (JIS) and the Jamaica Archives and Records Department.
You could have been more creative with your title. That is so tired and worn out! Girl how tf you are at one place in Jamaica and making conclusions? Every parish in Jamaica looks and feels different from the other. And the "mall" you are at at the beginning is a small shopping plaza.
Well, well, well. Aren't you a negative Nancy. Where is your video? Since you have so much issue, you should do a vlog that rectifies everything you found wrong in her vlog. Don't talk about it, be a bout it. Talk is cheap.
Oh no Jamaica and Barbados are not alike. Jamaica is much bigger and more beautiful. That's a little bit of food. Did you tell her you only want a little bit? Jamaicans feed people lots of food.
I meant Jamaica and Barbados are more flat compared to other islands actually, not about the size. And it was just a light meal to try ackee not a full meal❤
Kingston & St Andrew Half-Way Tree, the capital of St. Andrew, is commonly referred to as the midway mark between what is called “Uptown” and “Downtown”. You are in Half Way Tree. All the places you are visiting, such as Devon House, Emancipation Park, and the Bob Marley Museum, are in the parish of St. Andrew, not Kingston. I really hate these TH-camrs giving misinformation about Jamaica. Why can’t someone correct them? Your information is all incorrect, and your content makes no sense if your facts are not correct. If you were in Trench Town, then you are in Kingston. Sister, ask your tour guide for proper information. When you go downtown, you are in the parish of Kingston. This is where Coronation Market, St. William Grant Park, Craft Market, and Ocean Boulevard are located. It seems to me that my country people don’t really know the difference between St. Andrew and Kingston. Do you know that Kingston is the capital of Jamaica, it is the smallest parish but the most populated city on the island. It has the 7th largest natural harbour in the world facing it, which is protected by the Palisadoes, a long sand spit which connects the town of Port Royal and the Norman Manley International Airport to the rest of the island.
Funny thing is Trench Town is in the parish of St Andrew ,which is a part of the Kingston metro area.Remember you have Kingston city and Kingston parish.Technically she is right
@@MacDeez-i5f Trench Town is a neighbourhood located in the parish of St. Andrew, part of which is in Kingston, the capital and largest city of Jamaica. As a Jamaican I have only been to Trench Town one time and that's in the 70s for our school netball match, I have been to Collie Smith Drive once for a cricket match and my understanding is these areas make up Kingston.
@MacDeez-i5f Do you agree that referring to places uptown as Kingston is incorrect? I have three sons: the first was born in Kingston at KPH (Kingston Public Hospital), while the other two were born in St Andrew at UWI (University of the West Indies). This is reflected on their birth certificates. In my British passport, my place of birth is listed as St Andrew-I couldn’t write Kingston as it would create a discrepancy since my birth certificate states otherwise. It’s important to pay attention to these small details on official documents. I remember in 1997 when I came to Jamaica to sort out my son’s birth certificate, I noticed some inconsistencies with the information UWI had. From that early experience, I’ve made a point to pay close attention to such details. Thanks 😊 you for responding
@PrioryCampion I think you don't understand the difference between Kingston Parish and Kingston city ,it's like New York state and New York City ,.If you were born in Yonkers ,you were from New York state but not NYC .Same as for Kingston ,only downtown and Port Royal makes up the parish of Kingston.The city of Kingston starts from Port Royal Back to papine in the east and Stony hill to the west .The rest of St Andrew is either Easter rural St Andrew(Mavis bank , Gordon town,Irish town or west rural St Andrew (Lawrence tavern,Golden spring, rural Stony hil)l
In my experience food was expensive all over the Caribbean not just Jamaica, maybe because they are islands and don't have big farms for agricultural produce?
@@dawnb.1127it's all about the Jamaica brand it makes them have money adding Jamaica's name into their content pushes the algorithm up more views, like and share etc.I personally feel bad about what the African are doing they sell our ancestors into slavery why we are living this side of the world and now they come again to monetise or country again.
They really need to stop I started to get turned off when a certain Kenyan tries to instigate Gen z to protest against the government.Our politics is not anyone's business.
My goal is to share personal experiences from the places I visit. Every country has something unique to offer, and I hope my videos inspire others to explore and appreciate different parts of the world.
Jamaica have so much to see
Totally. It's a huge and beautiful country
I always enjoy your content you have such a soothing voice and humble personality
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Welcome to Jamaica my African sister . I am one of those persons who yearns to visit the home of my ancestors 🇯🇲❤️
Thank you ❤❤❤ I hope you get to visit Africa some day
One love Respect our Sista 🖤💚💛 Sending love from Jamaica.
Thank you ❤❤❤
I love that they started asking you about Kenya.
Been to Kenya for two weeks,we are a young country compare to Kenya,but much more advanced.i was so sadden ,so dejected.I use to dream of the so called mother country ,what happened to you African nations.Big up west India.Not bad for all we have been through.we are strong.
It was such an awesome immigration process ❤
Welcome to ur second yaad sis🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🙏🏿🇰🇪🇰🇪💥💥
Thank you❤❤❤
Another great video from your hand. Love the way you travel.
Thank you, Jamaica was such a greater experience than I expected
Welcome to my lovely Jamaica, hope you love your stay🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🙏❤️🌹
Thanks so much! I love Jamaica❤
The millions of intelligently informed and open-minded tourists who have visited Jamaica, mainly from the United States, Canada, Britain, other European and Caribbean countries and increasingly from South and Central American, Africa and Asia, know that much of the negative information about Jamaica is dishonest and mis-leading. Many of these very tourists become repeat visitors over and over again. Thanks for sharing some of what is good about Jamaica and there is still much more to experience
I know travellers who avoided travelling to Jamaica because of the travel advisories so I wanted to show my experience and show how beautiful the place is.
@travel_with_phil How many travellers or potential travellers have you spoken to about Jamaica?
Wow this is a great video
Thank you ❤❤❤
Thanks for coming to Jamaica
It was my pleasure
Jamaica is an amazing destination to visit, enjoy every moment of your stay.
Most definitely! I really loved it
Welcome to Jamaica 🙌🏾🇯🇲
Thank you ❤ I loved my stay
Blessings# 🇯🇲 one love
One Love ❤❤❤
Wonderful video as always Phil 👊🏿
Thank you, I really enjoyed Jamaica❤❤❤
Jamaica 🇯🇲 ❤🫶🏿🙏🏿🏝✈️🏖
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Damnnn. You sound just like my sister-in-law. She’s also from Kenya.
HAHA the tongue never lies
Good job, sister. 🇯🇲🇰🇪
Thank you ❤❤❤
You met Jamaica's greatest procussionist the Great Bungo Herman!
Well come to Jamaica 🇯🇲
Thank you ❤❤❤
Blessings ❤️🖤💚
You too ❤❤❤
Welcome
Thank you, I enjoyed myself ❤️
There's no place on this earth that Jamaica is not known.
No place
No true. In the middle east some countries never heard of Jamaica. It's a closed society. A man from there asl me if Jamaica was in Africa?
In my travels I have learned to expect the unexpected all the time
Welcome to Jamaica! Please keep in mind that there is vber here in Kingston and Montego Bay. it's the best way to get around because the taxis will over charge you.
Thank you ❤❤❤ I mostly use public transport where possible actually, even in Montego Bay, the video is coming soon too
NOW YOU CAN GO AND TELL THEM ABOUT LOVELY JAMAICA🇯🇲👈
Always ❤❤❤
DE MWANDO Supporters are going hard on you but we Jamaican love all African empresses
I wish 6 could hear Africans say they love all Jamaicans which they don't. The first time I took a cab in the UK the driver recognised my voice and said we don't like you people. I asked him what people he said you Jamaican, I shared a flat with a Ghanaian and his mom visited him and when she heard I was Jamaican she told me I'm a slave baby and I need to find a new place to live thirty five years ago when I was living in Jamaica every day I got up and sang I'm going back to Africa but living here in the UK and experience there dislike for Jamaica change my mind they believe they are superior to us
@@PrioryCampionwell someone shoukd inform her that there is a place in her country where the slaves were kept before leaving Africa, if she was educated enough and knew her own country also her ancestors she would have known to shut it. Also, they are the ones in UK ass kissing yt people. They are the typical sell outs and i cant stand them ones, they think they are better than us.
@@panpan320 De Mwamdo supporters? really? I posted comments because I am tired of these Kenyan trying to profit after Jamaica. Is Jamaica the only country in the Caribbean? and as for De Mwamdo, I am not a fan or a supporter or her brother, she turned me off long time, when she attacked Wode Maya because she wanted to build her channel, so my post has nothing to do with her, I just need these Kenyan You Tubers to focus on Kenya and give Jamaica a break.
@ PrioryCampion I know many Africans from all parts of the continent who love every thing about Jamaica ,and Jamaicans. Don't allow the actions of the ignorant few to put you off .As a race we are divided, and that's what our enemy use to keep us down. Black unity is a work in progress which must go on for the benefit of our people.
Which ignorant few? what is being ignorant when people are questioning her authenticity, and her real reason for coming to Jamaica, no one is against her being in Jamaica, but what people including myself is saying, she should stop using that caption because she wants views, are you aware that over four million visitors have visited Jamaica in December including world leaders and celebrity? if all the information about Jamaica was negative, why are these people here? why is she trying to promote Jamaica in a negative way, I know some of us Jamaican cannot think for ourselves and we are quick to accept anything, but I pray for the day that majority Jamaicans will become critical thinkers and be able to analyze things, because now, you are the one that is being ignorant.
It's only a couple of days ago i learned that they have soldiers on the tube in New York City. for over a year now.
Just like Mexico soldiers patrolling the beach.
They wouldn’t highlight those countries, and keep very quiet about it. Yet, if something negative happens in Jamaica it becomes headline news around the world! They never focus on all the positive aspects of Jamaica, hence why these TH-camrs always come looking for negativity and repeating the same stereotypical narrative about Jamaica!
In my experience travelling I have learned that what is said and reality is different. That is why I love travelling for myself and experiencing places first hand
@travel_with_phil
That's why Jamaican. thinks the grass. in foreign is greener everywhere. for everyone.
You earn more, but you spend more .ended up bankrupt
If you're not working 18 hours a day with two jobs. Unable to go back home 🏡 for many unfortunate Jamaican in new York City alone.
The National dish Ackee , saltfish and roast breadfruit. So you never get the full dish.
She did mention the breadfruit but we did not have it ❤
You look at home hope you feel at home we love Africa and African the mother Land
Jamaica was very welcoming for me❤
Nothing is wrong with the headline chill out and leave the sista alone because white people use the same headline and i dont hear these kind of comments so enjoy the video,no disrespect in the family.😢
@@winstontownsend2516 which white people used this headline, if I see it, I will comment, but it is a thing with these Kenyan youtubers, using Jamaica to get likes, everywhere you turn on TH-cam, you have a Kenyan TH-camr talking about Jamaica, some of them went as far as getting involve in Jamaican politics, it is time for them to stop, Kenyan is going through a lot right now, she needs to focus on that, she can also talk about one of the largest slum in East Africa, which is in Nairobi, it is truly the time for all to focus on your affairs and give Jamaica a break now, we are tired.
@@dawnb.1127good one ❤
I am sharing my experiences travelling around the world not just Jamaica, and I actually loved Jamaica. I have met travellers who refuse to go to Jamaica because they are scared of the headlines so I made this video to show the side of Jamaica that welcomed me.
Devon house is no normal house it is the house of the 1st Black Millionaire in JAMAICA ,I think back in the 18th Century, it also tells you how he made his money and what he did with it.😊
@Anouncement777 @Anouncement777
Those are the stories we should share more of❤❤❤
Half way tree safer than cross Rd, downtown, Hagley pk, bottom molynes, maxfield. So who told her to avoid halfway tree.. Half way tree has the biggest shopping centre in the Caribbean
When you read online it makes it seem like the place to avoid at all costs
Please stop with this nonsense headline, Jamaica is getting over 4 millions tourists per year and it is growing, I am getting tired of you African TH-camrs and this nonsensical headline, if this is the type of negative information you see about Jamaica, you need to access the Jamaica Tourist Board website, because they are the one that is promoting Jamaica which cause the tourist industry to be booming, if those people were seeing all that negative news, they would not be in Jamaica, it is time you Kenyans stop using Jamaica to promote your youtube channel, it is getting tiring now.
She is right this is not what medias around the world show of Jamaica.
@@easydoes-k9f What exactly do they show?
Jamaica has been named Global Destination of the Year at the renowned travel trade show, ITB in Berlin. The award was presented yesterday by the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association's (PATWA). Jamaica has always been renowned as one of the top tourist destinations in the world, but these people just like to focus on the negativity that they have built up in their heads, instead of focusing on the 99.99% of what the island is really all about!
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Same thing I am saying. Jamaica has nearly 5 million visitors annually
You totally took what she says out of context! She said she heard and so she come to visit herself. Africans are not the ones who spread this kind on nonessential bs, the Western countries are the ones guilty of that. The same idea spread about Africa by the same Western media that is trying their best to keep us devided. Usually all you hear about Africa is avid poverty, and diseases! She did not do or say anything wrong! You are barking up the wrong tree. KMT!
What do you even know about Jamaica? So what side does Jamaica use to attract 4 million tourist and 18 private jets in one day??
I’ve shared my personal experiences from my visit, and the reality is visiting a country for a few days, weeks or even months would not give you the whole idea of the place but it gives enough and what I learned about Jamaica is that it is warm and welcoming.
@@travel_with_philYou shouldn't have dignified that crap with a response! No one does it like u sis, I wish every other travel blogger did it like you.❤😊
@ntombimadi211 Thank you I appreciate the love ❤️
Black from other part of the world jealous of Jamaica , the mean people write bad a bout Jamaica I a not Jamaican but I do not like talk bad about other people country,I am Canadian,why aferica n going to Jamaica I been to ja,for holiday I love it the food is good real food!,
Well they are coming to my country for one purpose and that is to make money using the Powerful name brand for TH-cam content. By using Jamaica their content pushes up into the algorithm and they make money. I really do hate what they are doing because our ancestors were sold why we ended up on the side and now they are coming here to make money again.
So who's comparing Barbados with Jamaica? I don't understand. Both are Caribbean islands with their own distinct identity, but we all share same history. Some of us Jamaicans need to calm down and stop going on about "size of island" etc, it's tiring.
I think it depends on the perspective for me I meant both Islands are fairly flat so they can build more compared to others which have huge mountains in the middle only allowing for people to live along the coast line, like St Vincent and the Grenadines for instance. Otherwise both Barbados and Jamaica have their own charm
You still don't understand Jamaica 🇯🇲 you can't compare Barbados 🇧🇧 with Jamaica 🇯🇲, Barbados is in a little corner of Jamaica 🇯🇲 but Jamaicans love Barbados RiRi tiny island.
@@horatiobarnes8608 They need to do research of the countries they travel to if they are serious about their blogging. They can refer to resources like the Jamaica Information Service (JIS) and the Jamaica Archives and Records Department.
I meant Jamaica and Barbados are more flat compared to other islands actually, not about the size. Which gives them more room to build.
You could have been more creative with your title. That is so tired and worn out! Girl how tf you are at one place in Jamaica and making conclusions? Every parish in Jamaica looks and feels different from the other. And the "mall" you are at at the beginning is a small shopping plaza.
Me seh,Dem Africans so annoying now
Well, well, well. Aren't you a negative Nancy. Where is your video? Since you have so much issue, you should do a vlog that rectifies everything you found wrong in her vlog. Don't talk about it, be a bout it. Talk is cheap.
one dege dege dumpling? a what the raaaa
🤣🤣🤣 It was a light meal to try ackee, not a full meal
Oh no Jamaica and Barbados are not alike. Jamaica is much bigger and more beautiful. That's a little bit of food. Did you tell her you only want a little bit? Jamaicans feed people lots of food.
I meant Jamaica and Barbados are more flat compared to other islands actually, not about the size. And it was just a light meal to try ackee not a full meal❤
The colonizer do the same for Ayiti (haiti)
Unfortunately there is so much distorted images of very beautiful places
Kingston & St Andrew
Half-Way Tree, the capital of St. Andrew, is commonly referred to as the midway mark between what is called “Uptown” and “Downtown”.
You are in Half Way Tree. All the places you are visiting, such as Devon House, Emancipation Park, and the Bob Marley Museum, are in the parish of St. Andrew, not Kingston. I really hate these TH-camrs giving misinformation about Jamaica. Why can’t someone correct them? Your information is all incorrect, and your content makes no sense if your facts are not correct. If you were in Trench Town, then you are in Kingston. Sister, ask your tour guide for proper information. When you go downtown, you are in the parish of Kingston. This is where Coronation Market, St. William Grant Park, Craft Market, and Ocean Boulevard are located. It seems to me that my country people don’t really know the difference between St. Andrew and Kingston.
Do you know that Kingston is the capital of Jamaica, it is the smallest parish but the most populated city on the island. It has the 7th largest natural harbour in the world facing it, which is protected by the Palisadoes, a long sand spit which connects the town of Port Royal and the Norman Manley International Airport to the rest of the island.
Those areas do make up the city of Kingston
Funny thing is Trench Town is in the parish of St Andrew ,which is a part of the Kingston metro area.Remember you have Kingston city and Kingston parish.Technically she is right
@@MacDeez-i5f
Trench Town is a neighbourhood located in the parish of St. Andrew, part of which is in Kingston, the capital and largest city of Jamaica. As a Jamaican I have only been to Trench Town one time and that's in the 70s for our school netball match, I have been to Collie Smith Drive once for a cricket match and my understanding is these areas make up Kingston.
@MacDeez-i5f Do you agree that referring to places uptown as Kingston is incorrect? I have three sons: the first was born in Kingston at KPH (Kingston Public Hospital), while the other two were born in St Andrew at UWI (University of the West Indies). This is reflected on their birth certificates.
In my British passport, my place of birth is listed as St Andrew-I couldn’t write Kingston as it would create a discrepancy since my birth certificate states otherwise. It’s important to pay attention to these small details on official documents. I remember in 1997 when I came to Jamaica to sort out my son’s birth certificate, I noticed some inconsistencies with the information UWI had. From that early experience, I’ve made a point to pay close attention to such details.
Thanks 😊 you for responding
@PrioryCampion I think you don't understand the difference between Kingston Parish and Kingston city ,it's like New York state and New York City ,.If you were born in Yonkers ,you were from New York state but not NYC .Same as for Kingston ,only downtown and Port Royal makes up the parish of Kingston.The city of Kingston starts from Port Royal Back to papine in the east and Stony hill to the west .The rest of St Andrew is either Easter rural St Andrew(Mavis bank , Gordon town,Irish town or west rural St Andrew (Lawrence tavern,Golden spring, rural Stony hil)l
I STILL DONT UNDERSTAND WHY FOOD IS SO EXPENSIVE IN JAMAICA. WHY SPECIFICALLY JAMAICA?!!!
In my experience food was expensive all over the Caribbean not just Jamaica, maybe because they are islands and don't have big farms for agricultural produce?
Promote Kenya and leave Jamaica alone
So truth, Kenya is going through so much now, yet they are all so obsessed about Jamaica, they need to leave Jamaica alone.
@@dawnb.1127it's all about the Jamaica brand it makes them have money adding Jamaica's name into their content pushes the algorithm up more views, like and share etc.I personally feel bad about what the African are doing they sell our ancestors into slavery why we are living this side of the world and now they come again to monetise or country again.
@@dawnb.1127😂 same suh
It's her life and her choice!
Kingston is not Jamaica
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It is the Capital
Promote your country we are tired off
They really need to stop I started to get turned off when a certain Kenyan tries to instigate Gen z to protest against the government.Our politics is not anyone's business.
My goal is to share personal experiences from the places I visit. Every country has something unique to offer, and I hope my videos inspire others to explore and appreciate different parts of the world.