As a filipino who always visits Malaysia. I may say Malaysia is the most livable country especially in Kuala Lumpur. The prices are so cheap, housing food and travel are 3 times lower compared to the Philippines. Not to mention the traffic and cleanliness which is Malaysia is one of the cleaness city.
@@esmeralda2404 I don't think so. In terms of GDP, Indonesia is 3x higher than Malaysia, even Thailand surpassed Malaysia in terms of GDP. When you talk about Capita per nominal and PPP, Malaysia is only 3rd spot following Brunei and Singapore. Malaysia is not the richest but one amongst ASEAN that has strict rules which I think one factor that lead to their prosperity.
@@esmeralda2404 nonsense. If your distinction of wealth based on tallest skycrappers then Dubai is the no.1 and Malaysia is no.2 welthiest. Therefore you know nothing about world economy. I don't know if you're a kid or just totally ignorant.
@newjanaexcuse me Singapore yes its rich country but how many the population in Singapore and also land Area…and you don't know Singapore during that time are province of Malaysia.…did you know also what year they become independence country…
Malaysia is tops on my list for places to move. Modern infrastructure while still having a low cost of living. I've heard the food is amazing. Would be cool if you could do a video on that.
I'm happy to hear that KL is among your top travel destinations. There are parts of KL where you might feel like you are in China, parts of KL where you might feel like you are in India, and parts of KL where you might feel like you are in the Middle East. Malaysia is actually a truly Asia, thus you may taste Asia when you are in KL. You are more than welcome to come and visit us; we take great pleasure in having visitors from other countries. Malaysia is looking forward to receiving you.
One fact that most visitors to Malaysia usually do not realise is the abundance of foreign migrant workers: from Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Philippines.... The former Prime Minister Tun Mahathir said in 2019 there were more than 7 million foreign workers in Malaysia. They do menial work often shunned by locals. So if you are a visitor to Malaysia the people you often interface with (the shop assistant at 7-11, the security guard at a mall, the street cleaner, the waiter at a restaurant... and so on) are usually not Malaysians.
Most of the people in Kuala Lumpur using underground public transport that's why you don't see many people on the street. Kuala Lumpur are much more modern than London
Please. I know KL is modern. But have you ever used London’s Undergrounds? Do you know that you could change “lines” (differentiated by colors) by just taking the escalators to another floor of the same building? In KL, you need to exit the building and walk to another station nearby. And their buses are always on time, with timetables stuck at the bus stands, so you would know what time the buses arrive at that stand, even in rural areas. I am a Malaysian who lived for a few years in England. Now I am back in Msia. Yes, there are certain aspects where Msia beats the UK in terms of modernization (just remember, London is a very old city), efficiency, and convenience, but as far as public transportation is concerned, Msia is still far from being level, let alone better.
@jintonceng3165 we are not a developed country. So no comparison with London. Their subway is the oldest in the world. The maintenance culture is lacking here. Tourists noticed that at the traffic light crossing. The guardrails at highways too are not replaced quickly after an accident. I wonder whether we only have capex and not opex.
Bro, proton even appear in mr bean series episode where he play golf and the golf ball accidently get stuck in proton exhaust😂. It also appear in top gear back in about 20 years ago
Just to maybe make a note. Malay is an ethnic group in Malaysia, so it does not necessarily translate as Malaysian. I guess what i'm trying to say is that it cannot be used as how the term "English" is referring to something originating from England. (i.e. a product from England is technically an "English" product). For example, when u say, is this Malay chocolate? You would get weird looks. Malaysian chocolate? yes. This is correct. Malaysia is made up of many ethnic groups. So we can't say that something of Malaysian origin is Malay. It is just Malaysian. A product of our multi ethnic group of people staying in Malaysia. That's it.. Nothing much to add. Interesting video overall. Have an enjoyable stay in Malaysia! 🙂
Welcome to KL Malaysia ❤… nice content and I feel excited too wandering with you in KLCC n KL Tower. By the way didn’t you go up to the Petronas viewing deck at level 42 n level 86…? Looking forward to your next vlog…you earned me as your new sub… enjoy your stay in beautiful ❤ KL
Greeting from Kuala Lumpur. Travelers usually choose to visit the most famous locations in cities and countries. Actually, there are many more fascinating places, though, that are less well-known to tourists yet equally fascinating to see. KL appears less busy than Bangkok, Jakarta, or Manila, not only because it is smaller, but also because the humidity here causes people prefer to visit air-conditioned places like malls or underground public transportation. If you want to discover more intriguing places, make an effort to explore more, especially less visited areas for tourists.
The tallest tower that you see is PNB. merdeka tower.. 2nd highest building in the world.. behind burj khalifa.. its still under construction.. and the 2nd tallest building in Malaysia is TRX tower.. petronas twin tower 3rd tallest building in Malaysia..
Euro 5 and onwards is strict on emission. It used to be exported to UK. But I doubt it now. Hope we can start making ev, then nothing can stop proton in uk
Ah, Kuala Lumpur. Part of Klang Valley - the land of shopping malls. Happy to hear that you enjoyed your time in the city. There are many lovely places around the Peninsular. You should also visit Sabah and Sarawak when you have the chance.
malaysia national car PROTON . In 1989, Proton made its launch in the United Kingdom but dropped the Saga name for its models and instead, simplified it just by the engine displacement and trim. A whopping 10 variants were offered but that ambitious strategy paid off as Proton became the fastest-growing carmaker in the UK. once upon a time..
BTW..dont forget visit bukit bintang@BB..known as TIME SQUARE OF ASIA..best time come and visit at evening more busy with people go walk around..and changkat bukit bintang for have a good drinks and hang out with your friends..enjoy your stay bro..#loveyoubro
5:53 - some photographers will charge only RM10.00 6:18 - so what are your expectations in Malaysia before coming here ? 6:41 - Produa ( Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sendirian Berhad ) is the second Malaysian automotive manufacturer after Proton. Established in 1993.
You must go to Penang (Island). IMO, less hustle bustle than KL and more Oahu, Hawaii vibe. I will be there in Dec to look for my dream retirement home.
Welcome to Malaysia…hope you have a safe and enjoyable trip. If you like to do some morning walk there is a natural reserve at Bukit Nenas not too far from KLCC.
While I enjoy and appreciate the shocked reactions by tourists from the west, one can't stop to wonder the prejudice and misconception people who've never been to Malaysia have about Malaysia. Imagine the amount of people who assume and would think of some backwards poor country when they hear the name: Malaysia.
That other tall building you saw from the Sky Deck is the Merdeka 118 which is I believe the 2nd tallest building in the world. Not sure why that doesn't fascinate people as much as the Twin Towers 😅
There's a revolving restaurant where you can have lunch or dinner and you will rotate around KL so you will go 360° on a slow whirl panoramic view of the city.
I lived at London before... old building around london city, bored, some location are dirties... the best of London is their weather cool and freshness air.
I stay in Malaysia for 6 months nice country but the weather its too hot..you look you are in front of oven if you are cooking but when you go in FRASER hills weather its looks like Baguio
As a filipino who always visits Malaysia. I may say Malaysia is the most livable country especially in Kuala Lumpur. The prices are so cheap, housing food and travel are 3 times lower compared to the Philippines. Not to mention the traffic and cleanliness which is Malaysia is one of the cleaness city.
@@esmeralda2404 I don't think so. In terms of GDP, Indonesia is 3x higher than Malaysia, even Thailand surpassed Malaysia in terms of GDP. When you talk about Capita per nominal and PPP, Malaysia is only 3rd spot following Brunei and Singapore. Malaysia is not the richest but one amongst ASEAN that has strict rules which I think one factor that lead to their prosperity.
@@esmeralda2404 nonsense. If your distinction of wealth based on tallest skycrappers then Dubai is the no.1 and Malaysia is no.2 welthiest. Therefore you know nothing about world economy. I don't know if you're a kid or just totally ignorant.
@newjanaexcuse me Singapore yes its rich country but how many the population in Singapore and also land Area…and you don't know Singapore during that time are province of Malaysia.…did you know also what year they become independence country…
@@esmeralda2404during that time yes….malaysia but now is Dubai
@@muammarlando8 What is that Strict rules ..
Malaysia is tops on my list for places to move. Modern infrastructure while still having a low cost of living. I've heard the food is amazing. Would be cool if you could do a video on that.
You got that right bro. welcome
You are most welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾😊
@@decTac terima kasih! I had a friend from Malaysia in college and got to meet his family when they came to the USA. Very nice people.
@@thevikingnomad88 my pleasure.. glad to hear that..
I'm happy to hear that KL is among your top travel destinations. There are parts of KL where you might feel like you are in China, parts of KL where you might feel like you are in India, and parts of KL where you might feel like you are in the Middle East. Malaysia is actually a truly Asia, thus you may taste Asia when you are in KL. You are more than welcome to come and visit us; we take great pleasure in having visitors from other countries. Malaysia is looking forward to receiving you.
KL is much cleaner than other big cities in South East Asia
Cleaner than NYC
Looks like a very nice city I like it
It is cleaner because the City Hall cleans the streets 6 times a day. Unlike the Japanese, Malaysians are still rubbishy.
Singapore left the chat 😅
singapore cleaner la. But KL is not that bad.
As a british guy who lives in manila near you but travels in Asia/europe for 6 months a year, i can confirm KL is a very legit destination
Malaysia is a beautiful country!! It's been 10 years already living here ❤
Immigrants didnt allowed to be here, 🇲🇾 not like 🇬🇧.
Nice! I love KL! 🇵🇭
Kl is beautiful
Yes KL is clean ,fresh,developed and beautiful❤
One fact that most visitors to Malaysia usually do not realise is the abundance of foreign migrant workers: from Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Philippines.... The former Prime Minister Tun Mahathir said in 2019 there were more than 7 million foreign workers in Malaysia. They do menial work often shunned by locals. So if you are a visitor to Malaysia the people you often interface with (the shop assistant at 7-11, the security guard at a mall, the street cleaner, the waiter at a restaurant... and so on) are usually not Malaysians.
Fact
Anjiglaglah kau. Kau mau kaya tapi tdk mau kerja. Negara kau kecil sekaya apapun km Malaysia tdk akan. Mengalahkan Indonesia.😊😅
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Aw really then why is malaysian are slave in Singapore 😂
Nice video the views from the sky deck look Amazing, KL is one of a kind!😃
My sincere applaus to the lady at the counter; she speak good English. Thank you
*Am a Malaysian
That tower that you're seeing is the second tallest building in the world. ❤
Malaysia is a country at the 6th ranking of having many tall buildings in the world 😊
Earlier was 4th but I guess south Korea and dubai beat us
@@keangwooichoo6138 nope. Kuala Lumpur is 8th city with most tallest building in the world.
@@keangwooichoo6138Malaysia have tallest building no 2 in the world for you information..
@@bella8145-d9zI think he said about country overall not just the city
The crazy part is most of those tall buildings are in Klang Valley.
Malaysia seems incredible, definitely want to visit and stay for a long period.
Come bro. Experience Malaysia.
Malaysia is beautiful and modern as well. Great if you are a foodie person.❤
I enjoyed the video and your positive personality fits very well with the general Malaysian vibes. Have a lovely time!
Im not a traveller or a vlogger but I know KL is among the most modern cities in Southeast Asia. Im not surprised.
Hello Sir Mergim! Good to see you in Malaysia! one of my best friend is a Malaysian! Btw, take care and God bless! - Love from the Philippines!
Wonderful vlog. Thank you for this lovely video. Welcome to KL, Malaysia.
The KLCC area was once a turf club, a horse race course. The KLCC park was a design by a famous Brazilian artist, the late Roberto Burle Marx.
the megatower with blue color that you saw is Merdeka 118 which is the second tallest building in the world after dubai's burj khalifa
Most of the people in Kuala Lumpur using underground public transport that's why you don't see many people on the street. Kuala Lumpur are much more modern than London
But 4pm onwards there will be jam
Wtf you mean "underground" ? Since when we have underground transit? We only have ELEVATED transit lah abang...😂
@RayFliesAway he meant subway. Why are you so bloody upset? Klcc not underground ??? Trx not underground?
Please. I know KL is modern. But have you ever used London’s Undergrounds?
Do you know that you could change “lines” (differentiated by colors) by just taking the escalators to another floor of the same building?
In KL, you need to exit the building and walk to another station nearby.
And their buses are always on time, with timetables stuck at the bus stands, so you would know what time the buses arrive at that stand, even in rural areas.
I am a Malaysian who lived for a few years in England. Now I am back in Msia.
Yes, there are certain aspects where Msia beats the UK in terms of modernization (just remember, London is a very old city), efficiency, and convenience, but as far as public transportation is concerned, Msia is still far from being level, let alone better.
@jintonceng3165 we are not a developed country. So no comparison with London. Their subway is the oldest in the world. The maintenance culture is lacking here. Tourists noticed that at the traffic light crossing. The guardrails at highways too are not replaced quickly after an accident. I wonder whether we only have capex and not opex.
Malaysia is a nice and beautiful country.
KL is stunning!!
11:52 that building is called Merdeka 118 and it is the 2nd tallest building in the world after Dubai’s burj khalifa
Proton was pretty popular in the UK around 2010 up to around 2014 or so. You can still see their older models there 😊
Nice seeing you traveling the other side of the world!❤️
I was there in 2018..KLCC park is awesome at night..dancing fountain & d lights..tc ❤
Bro, proton even appear in mr bean series episode where he play golf and the golf ball accidently get stuck in proton exhaust😂. It also appear in top gear back in about 20 years ago
I want to visit Malaysia someday.
You are welcome
Wellcome to Malaysia, a Truly Asia. Enjoy yourself👍
Great to see you out and about again Mr M ... Malaysia 🇲🇾 defo on the todos list 👌
It's really refreshing to see you traveling with the different countries. Keep it up!
Twin Towers is iconic Building as well.🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾. Proud to be Malaysian
Just to maybe make a note. Malay is an ethnic group in Malaysia, so it does not necessarily translate as Malaysian. I guess what i'm trying to say is that it cannot be used as how the term "English" is referring to something originating from England. (i.e. a product from England is technically an "English" product). For example, when u say, is this Malay chocolate? You would get weird looks. Malaysian chocolate? yes. This is correct. Malaysia is made up of many ethnic groups. So we can't say that something of Malaysian origin is Malay. It is just Malaysian. A product of our multi ethnic group of people staying in Malaysia. That's it.. Nothing much to add. Interesting video overall. Have an enjoyable stay in Malaysia! 🙂
Country hopping with Mergim … Malaysia this time and looking forward to see more of the country. Stay safe. 😊
Mergim I enjoy you wherever you are. This is exciting seeing Malaysia for me too a first 😄😊time. Enjoyable 😉 🎉!!!!!
Go,go,go Mergim ! Watching here all your appload videos.
Malaysia.. truly Asia
You are most welcome to Malaysia
I was in KL days before you went there, now i have reason to go back in KL because I missed to visit KL tower and Petronas. 😅 thanks for the tour.
Welcome to our beautiful Malaysia, brother 😊❤️🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Should have come to KLCC at night and enjoy the "dancing fountains".
Fountain Symphony.
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Hello everyone, welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾💙❤️🇲🇾 We are welcoming tourists to visit and explore our beautiful country! 🇲🇾🇲🇾
Love to see other side of the world too! Will be here watching.
Fantastic country and excellent value for money.
Agree
come visit perhentian island, redang island, langkawi island 🌴🌴🌴
I GOT THE SAME FEELING OF THE SERENE SCENE INSIDE KL WHEN I VISITED THERE
Welcome to KL Malaysia ❤… nice content and I feel excited too wandering with you in KLCC n KL Tower. By the way didn’t you go up to the Petronas viewing deck at level 42 n level 86…?
Looking forward to your next vlog…you earned me as your new sub… enjoy your stay in beautiful ❤ KL
WELCOME BRO TO KL MALAYSIA..thank you for sharing your nice video in KL..#staysafe #takecare
Greeting from Kuala Lumpur. Travelers usually choose to visit the most famous locations in cities and countries. Actually, there are many more fascinating places, though, that are less well-known to tourists yet equally fascinating to see. KL appears less busy than Bangkok, Jakarta, or Manila, not only because it is smaller, but also because the humidity here causes people prefer to visit air-conditioned places like malls or underground public transportation. If you want to discover more intriguing places, make an effort to explore more, especially less visited areas for tourists.
KL is more systematic and organized..
KL is epic. Serviced apartments there have SG level facilities at budget price
Yeah. The city that made luxury affordable
Actually we have 2 Malaysian made cars.Proton n Perodua.chck out d latest models from them.u might like them.
Perodua is a joint venture with daihatsu but only proton made cars from design to manufacturing. A to Z.
Meanwhile Inokom leave Malaysian company car's chat group...
He also have subscribers from different places in this planet...for sure Malaysia...maybe he is visiting them and they are loyal followers.
Nice watching you travel to different Asean countries....i was there in 2011. Enjoy your stay Merg. God bless❤❤❤❤
Fly internally when you can. Coaches might be cheap but you save time and flights cost the same price.
Sir i advice u to go putrajaya..pretty gov building
The tallest tower that you see is PNB. merdeka tower.. 2nd highest building in the world.. behind burj khalifa.. its still under construction.. and the 2nd tallest building in Malaysia is TRX tower.. petronas twin tower 3rd tallest building in Malaysia..
Welcome to Malaysia! Hope you will have a pleasant stay here. Do visit Putrajaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia.
Proton was sold in the UK. The UK version had a sun roof if I am not mistaken. Not sure whether it is sold there now.
Euro 5 and onwards is strict on emission. It used to be exported to UK. But I doubt it now. Hope we can start making ev, then nothing can stop proton in uk
Ah, Kuala Lumpur. Part of Klang Valley - the land of shopping malls. Happy to hear that you enjoyed your time in the city. There are many lovely places around the Peninsular. You should also visit Sabah and Sarawak when you have the chance.
malaysia national car PROTON .
In 1989, Proton made its launch in the United Kingdom but dropped the Saga name for its models and instead, simplified it just by the engine displacement and trim. A whopping 10 variants were offered but that ambitious strategy paid off as Proton became the fastest-growing carmaker in the UK.
once upon a time..
BTW..dont forget visit bukit bintang@BB..known as TIME SQUARE OF ASIA..best time come and visit at evening more busy with people go walk around..and changkat bukit bintang for have a good drinks and hang out with your friends..enjoy your stay bro..#loveyoubro
I am Malaysian I watching from England. Miss Malaysia so much
Finally you're here ❤️
5:53 - some photographers will charge only RM10.00
6:18 - so what are your expectations in Malaysia before coming here ?
6:41 - Produa ( Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sendirian Berhad ) is the second Malaysian automotive manufacturer after Proton. Established in 1993.
welcome to malaysia mate! enjoy your stay!
You must go to Penang (Island). IMO, less hustle bustle than KL and more Oahu, Hawaii vibe. I will be there in Dec to look for my dream retirement home.
You are most welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾😊
Thanks!
Welcome to KL Malaysia dude..👋
OMG, I love it! especially when the rain pours the city to cool down the temperature .
Kuala Lumpur is on another league. U cant compare it with other southeast asia major cities.
Except Singapore because Singapore is the best and most advanced ASEAN city.
@@al16899 singapore was part of malaysia🤣🤣🤣
@@al16899 cleanest I admit
KL is more clean, systematic and well organized city in SEA..
@@al16899 it's smaller than KL itself..
That other tall building is actually the Merdeka 118 Tower. Its the world's second tallest building after Burj Khalifa
Welcome to Malaysia…hope you have a safe and enjoyable trip. If you like to do some morning walk there is a natural reserve at Bukit Nenas not too far from KLCC.
welcome to Malaysia and enjoy your stay
welcome to malaysia... .malaysian truely asia🎉... .
Didn't get your name bro. Hi2 Welcome to a beautiful country and people of many many ethnicities. Malaysia Ku 💗
That other building is called PNB118 OR Merdeka Tower. As it stoods now, its the worlds 2nd tallest building behind Burj Khalifah.
Hold up.. 20 ringgit?? It should be 10 ringgit.. and for any tourist that visiting make sure you are hiring local Malaysian with certification.
Yep photo taking is ringgit 10 only. Bloody scammers
First that guy said 10. Then he asked 20 ringgit? Then that guy said yes. Miscommunication maybe.
@imjuzsayin..5017 it is not miscom to me, if we are honest we can repeat the correct amount and say "no sir, 10 ringgit" something like that
By the way most of the photographers there is not malaysian...
Proud to be Malaysian....
welcome to malaysia 🤩
While I enjoy and appreciate the shocked reactions by tourists from the west, one can't stop to wonder the prejudice and misconception people who've never been to Malaysia have about Malaysia. Imagine the amount of people who assume and would think of some backwards poor country when they hear the name: Malaysia.
Yes it’s true ppl in America still think Malaysian loving on the tree top and kids gather in front of tv camera begging for money
@@yeowchongong5608 Is your statement intended as an insult to Americans?
Yes beryl’s chocolate are made in Malaysia in seri kembangan. Just 45min from klcc. U can buy straight from the factory.
i dont know can be so much thrill at KL Tower. look so fun when raining
City hall should keep those “charging photographers” out of the area before they become rampant.
That other tall building you saw from the Sky Deck is the Merdeka 118 which is I believe the 2nd tallest building in the world. Not sure why that doesn't fascinate people as much as the Twin Towers 😅
Welcome to kl. Try ICC food court instead of china town. More choices
Fun fact: KL holds the record as the city with the most lightning strikes
That blue tower you saw from the observation deck is the second tallest building in the world now. It’s the Merdeka 118 😊
back in early 90s(maybe before u were born),you can see Proton all over UK, especially in London.....
Free bus called goKL in the cbd area. Dozen routes...many.
The action is really in South East Asia ❤
Love Malaysia from jakarta..❤
Cheers chairman!🤙🏻
Do go eat at the Food Courts, its a thing at all Malls in Malaysia... we escape the day heat in Malls...
There's a revolving restaurant where you can have lunch or dinner and you will rotate around KL so you will go 360° on a slow whirl panoramic view of the city.
Enjoy malaysia food sir ❤ ... Nasi lemak , or nasi kandar (peneng)
🎉🎉🎉
Wow, you have a lot of viewers in Malaysia, Chairman. Nice. 😊😊😊😊
Yes he does! And as a Filipino i'm very Happy for him! May his channel will continue to prosper!
@@nlf17 yeps. I’ll still support him even he’s not in the Philippines. Keep grinding Mr. Chairman 👍👍👍
As. Malaysian, I think London is the best city in the world to visit for holiday 😊
I lived at London before... old building around london city, bored, some location are dirties... the best of London is their weather cool and freshness air.
London? R u kidding me... Hehe .
Proton was quite popular in the UK during the 90s.
It was also used as police cars for West Midlands Police.
I stay in Malaysia for 6 months nice country but the weather its too hot..you look you are in front of oven if you are cooking but when you go in FRASER hills weather its looks like Baguio