I would say, it's a must watch for all races in Malaysia to understand each other's history better and prevent all these politicians game. Thanks for adding the subtitles guys!
Top-notch production and well-thought-out documenting. The entire program feels genuine, heart-warming, revealing and touching. The attention to details is laudable too - I can understand Cantonese and found that the translations are on point in multiple languages too.👏
I taught in the Chinese school here, Khai Meng, from 1981 to 1986. Very nice place. I can recognize one of the seniors, Mr. Lai For Tuck. That's me, 8:36, front row. far right.
Thanks for your comment. We normally got the 'history' bits from the recollection of those interviewees, through their interviews. As we hardly have time to dig into the real history other than the not too reliable wikipedia as a source. I just explained to one audience that our video isn't documentary, it's just a vlog presentation to capture what we see and what we hear from locals, mostly.
Great documentary as always... been a avid fan for a while now and thanks for the English subtitles too. Also, great use of AI imagery indeed to tell the story.. nicely done!
My husband and I were in Sungkai last weekend. We camped at Sungkailand, a beautiful campsite. We were so lucky as the campsite operator, Uncle Megat, brought us to the Perhilitan Conservation Centre and to Kg Orang Asli Jernang. Omg upstream of Sungai Sungkai is absolutely beautiful❤️ Had lunch at Sun Kee Salted Chicken and also to Pasar Pagi Ahad Sungkai. Of course, we dropped by at this roadside stall selling petai which Orang Asli harvested from the jungle. The petai stall has been in operation for many years. Located right across the famous Nasi Bamboo restaurant. Of course, Sungkai is famous for the nearby Felda hot spring at Sg Klah. Beautiful place and beautiful waterfalls upstream.
Good of you to mention the late storyteller Lee Dai Sor. As a kid, I used to listen to his fabulous tales on my grandparent's redifussion set. Can't say I understood all his stories at the time, but it was his voice and expressive way of storytelling that captivated me and remain in my memory to this day.
Greetings from David Chan (72) from Kampar, Perak. I want to thank you for ALL the great efforts to make a simple, unbiased documentary of the numerous small towns of Malaysia! Respect for you and your team! We ought to cherish the efforts of our elders who had/ are living under such tougher conditions. Keep up the good work! Each photo, a story!
I love your channel so much especially when you video those kampung baru cina, their architecture and their lives. Your voice is clear and pleasant. I save all your videos and watch them repeatedly many times! Pls produce more such videos to keep up with my hunger. Thank you so much.
Wow.. really appreciate you for watching over and over again 😊 We will make as much while we still enjoy the process with our limited spare time Thanks again! 👍🏻
Great Video as usual! The style is a bit different with the interviews/stories, but makes it even more interesting, it's as if I really know these Uncles. Can't wait to visit here!
Thank you for your support 💯 We always enjoyed talking to locals and listening to their stories. I'm sure you will have a good time when you come visit here 🙌🏻
@@10cFILM only a pleasure. Keep up the good work! We actually met up with someone from originally from Kampar yesterday, and he told us all about the small kampung he grew up in (his brother in law runs a kopitiam there still). So now we will be adding Sungkai to the road trip list as well 😁
I went to school in kuala kangsar in the from 1970s till 1980s..my only memory about sungkai was the train station.. This is the first time i see sungkai, the real sungkai from another person's lense.. I love this nevertheless.. This is our malaysia..
These videos are very good. Thank you for making them & sharing the richness of each small town highlighted. For people who don't understand Cantonese or Mandarin, it'll be great if future videos can provide English translations. This will increase the viewership. My comment. Thank you
Used to always send my grandpa to the "association" to meet his old friends when he was still alive. The place where my parents grow up. Will step my feet again there this weekend for Ching Ming
i love your videos, excellent videography. Great to have the subtitles too as I am a "banana". You should come to my homeland of Sarawak (and Sabah), plenty of little towns and villages with unique stories and histories.
@@djlim4612 thanks for your kind words and encouragements 🫰🏻 We are very interested in exploring east Malaysia but due to our channel is self funded, so we are exploring the opportunity to get in sponsorship for our travel expenses like flights, accomodations etc. Anyway, really thankful for your suggestions!
I really appreciate videos like this, showcasing the stories of little towns in Perak. Though, I understand using AI created image will help people understand visually how things looked like back then. But as we know AI generated images aren't 100% accurate in their depiction of certain things, so it might be counterproductive -- in some way misleading. I think it's ok without having some certain images relating to the story in the video, especially if they don't exist. Because the imagination of your viewer will be able to fill the 'gap'. Nonetheless, really great work! I have been following your videos, and loved all of them! Keep it up!
Thanks for your support and comments. The usage of Ai is just to help younger generations to understand the situation, it's a time consuming thought process to find appropriate images to fill in after analysing the interviews to preserve the integrity of what the interviewees were trying to convey. We are aware it won't get overused. Thanks again for your input.
your channel is a treasure for Malaysian Chinese citizens.
Thanks for the big words 🙏🏻
I would say, it's a must watch for all races in Malaysia to understand each other's history better and prevent all these politicians game. Thanks for adding the subtitles guys!
@@sagan08 thanks for your support!
Top-notch production and well-thought-out documenting. The entire program feels genuine, heart-warming, revealing and touching. The attention to details is laudable too - I can understand Cantonese and found that the translations are on point in multiple languages too.👏
Thanks for your thoughtful comments. And appreciate your support to our channel ❤️
加油加油 優質TH-camr 在馬來西亞是稀有品種
謝謝你的鼓勵,感恩🙏
I taught in the Chinese school here, Khai Meng, from 1981 to 1986. Very nice place. I can recognize one of the seniors, Mr. Lai For Tuck. That's me, 8:36, front row. far right.
It's good that it brings back some memorable moments of your teaching career👌🏻
This channel is a treasure trove of M'sia town histories.
Thanks for your comment. We normally got the 'history' bits from the recollection of those interviewees, through their interviews. As we hardly have time to dig into the real history other than the not too reliable wikipedia as a source.
I just explained to one audience that our video isn't documentary, it's just a vlog presentation to capture what we see and what we hear from locals, mostly.
@@10cFILM
this is quite ACCURATE ! keep it up 😮
久违了热诚用心❤本土创作者,感谢你认真制作宋溪
这是我往生父亲祖籍地方
我童年学校放假就会回乡
印象是有传统戏院,可惜拆迁,没有图片厉史记载
这集很多当地古早美食
太紧凑没细腻介绍
民以食为天,它代表岁月饮食文化,热水湖附近有隐藏盐焗鸡餐馆,错过了
謝謝你的觀看!
一直以來介紹食物都不是我們的重點,除非那個食物是和文化傳統有很大淵源,或是一些已不常見了的。再說,TH-cam已經有太多太多食物頻道,比較認真的有 Elmo Lee,很多美食介紹在裡面,可以去看看👍
Great documentary as always... been a avid fan for a while now and thanks for the English subtitles too. Also, great use of AI imagery indeed to tell the story.. nicely done!
Much appreciated! 👍🏻
My husband and I were in Sungkai last weekend. We camped at Sungkailand, a beautiful campsite.
We were so lucky as the campsite operator, Uncle Megat, brought us to the Perhilitan Conservation Centre and to Kg Orang Asli Jernang. Omg upstream of Sungai Sungkai is absolutely beautiful❤️
Had lunch at Sun Kee Salted Chicken and also to Pasar Pagi Ahad Sungkai. Of course, we dropped by at this roadside stall selling petai which Orang Asli harvested from the jungle. The petai stall has been in operation for many years. Located right across the famous Nasi Bamboo restaurant.
Of course, Sungkai is famous for the nearby Felda hot spring at Sg Klah. Beautiful place and beautiful waterfalls upstream.
Is there a contact number for this campsite?
Good of you to mention the late storyteller Lee Dai Sor. As a kid, I used to listen to his fabulous tales on my grandparent's redifussion set. Can't say I understood all his stories at the time, but it was his voice and expressive way of storytelling that captivated me and remain in my memory to this day.
It was an era kind of by product, something nostalgic. Old days are always more interesting than the monotonous modern life
Greetings from David Chan (72) from Kampar, Perak. I want to thank you for ALL the great efforts to make a simple, unbiased documentary of the numerous small towns of Malaysia! Respect for you and your team! We ought to cherish the efforts of our elders who had/ are living under such tougher conditions. Keep up the good work! Each photo, a story!
Many thanks! We appreciate your comment!
A treasure ! My dad been to the place many times for work. So the place rings a bell . He always like Sungkai. Must be the people there ❤️
多謝你的分享,讓我們了解🙏🏻😁
多謝你的評論,Gary兄🙌🏻
I love your channel so much especially when you video those kampung baru cina, their architecture and their lives. Your voice is clear and pleasant. I save all your videos and watch them repeatedly many times! Pls produce more such videos to keep up with my hunger. Thank you so much.
Wow.. really appreciate you for watching over and over again 😊
We will make as much while we still enjoy the process with our limited spare time
Thanks again! 👍🏻
Great Video as usual! The style is a bit different with the interviews/stories, but makes it even more interesting, it's as if I really know these Uncles. Can't wait to visit here!
Thank you for your support 💯
We always enjoyed talking to locals and listening to their stories. I'm sure you will have a good time when you come visit here 🙌🏻
@@10cFILM only a pleasure. Keep up the good work!
We actually met up with someone from originally from Kampar yesterday, and he told us all about the small kampung he grew up in (his brother in law runs a kopitiam there still).
So now we will be adding Sungkai to the road trip list as well 😁
If you have time, along that stretch of old road, there are many small towns worth visiting, each one is not far from the others
@@10cFILM will definitely check out as many as we can when we are there
Absolutely! 😁
说到sungkai这地方让我回忆起一位故人😊
希望是美好的回憶🤞🏻
新片爽未看先给个赞先,喜欢在晚上看静静慢慢看
哈哈,謝謝你的鼓勵
Greetings from Hong Kong. Very nicely done.
Thank you very much for watching 👍🏻😊
I went to school in kuala kangsar in the from 1970s till 1980s..my only memory about sungkai was the train station.. This is the first time i see sungkai, the real sungkai from another person's lense.. I love this nevertheless.. This is our malaysia..
We are glad that you enjoy the video 👍🏻
Thank You So Much I Enjoy All Your Video ! You Are The Best ! Number One ! God Bless You !
You are so welcome
Thanks!我是sungkai
人拍的不错
謝謝你的支持!
I am Sungkaian. Thank you
Really appreciate your contribution 🙂
These videos are very good. Thank you for making them & sharing the richness of each small town highlighted. For people who don't understand Cantonese or Mandarin, it'll be great if future videos can provide English translations. This will increase the viewership. My comment. Thank you
There are English subtitles, you just need to turn on the cc button or go to setting to turn them on.
@@10cFILM oic
Thanks.
很棒❤,感恩制作团队用心❤
謝謝你的支持!
多謝!
多謝晒🙏🏻
Thanks
Thanks so much for your support 🙏🏻
Thanks!
Thank you 👍🏻
好棒的分享❤
謝謝!
一定要支持这种节目
謝謝有你們的支持!
❤ proud of you, son of Malaysia. Incredible vlog, amazing, one of a kind
Glad you enjoyed it!
I do really love your cinematography, your storyline etc.. will be my video inspiration!
Go for it! Hope people pay more attention to those relatively neglected or less known places
@@10cFILM tq sir! Yes, indeed 😃
I always like your introduction of the small towns in Malaysia. Thank you for sharing this video ❤❤❤❤❤❤
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it
Used to always send my grandpa to the "association" to meet his old friends when he was still alive.
The place where my parents grow up.
Will step my feet again there this weekend for Ching Ming
Good to know the past events from your comment 👍🏻
谢谢!
感恩🙏🏻
Thank you for sharing your many journeys
Thanks for watching and for the support!
谢谢 感恩
謝謝你的支持👍🏻
很用心的制作~
謝謝你的觀看👌🏻
i love your videos, excellent videography. Great to have the subtitles too as I am a "banana". You should come to my homeland of Sarawak (and Sabah), plenty of little towns and villages with unique stories and histories.
@@djlim4612 thanks for your kind words and encouragements 🫰🏻
We are very interested in exploring east Malaysia but due to our channel is self funded, so we are exploring the opportunity to get in sponsorship for our travel expenses like flights, accomodations etc.
Anyway, really thankful for your suggestions!
Remarkable effort to portrait a rich history of a Chinese suburban town.
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
I really appreciate videos like this, showcasing the stories of little towns in Perak. Though, I understand using AI created image will help people understand visually how things looked like back then. But as we know AI generated images aren't 100% accurate in their depiction of certain things, so it might be counterproductive -- in some way misleading. I think it's ok without having some certain images relating to the story in the video, especially if they don't exist. Because the imagination of your viewer will be able to fill the 'gap'.
Nonetheless, really great work! I have been following your videos, and loved all of them! Keep it up!
Thanks for your support and comments. The usage of Ai is just to help younger generations to understand the situation, it's a time consuming thought process to find appropriate images to fill in after analysing the interviews to preserve the integrity of what the interviewees were trying to convey.
We are aware it won't get overused.
Thanks again for your input.
希望可以看到在怡保的
新村特輯🙇🙇
謝謝你的支持🙏🏻 我們有計劃去拍怡保週邊的新村
My hometown.😊
加油!
💪🏻
谢谢!我的父辈就生活在这里,五十年代回中国大陆,我还有亲人在这里但是失去联系了,您有岑木庆老先生的联系方式吗?如果方便的话我想联系他一下问问他是否知道,谢谢您!
謝謝你的支持!我們會先徵求岑老先生的意見,你可以在我們的臉書留下email或其他聯繫方式嗎?fb: Ten C Film
您好,我是程祥的孙子,我爸有同我说和您拿联系。
@@lesterchung1984 你好,已經在Facebook Messenger 裡發出去了👌
Actually sungkai means “break the fast” in BM btw i love your videos
Thanks for the additional info 👍 thought it meant sesungkai, a type of tree by the river bank
Hello, is the jacuzzi also natural hot spring water ? TQ
Yes, it's famous for hot spring
刚刚去浸温泉地方很乾净❤
當時我們聯絡上太多繁文縟節,也是時間上的因數,所以沒到哪裡拍攝。下次路過會去泡泡溫泉👍🏻
謝謝你的留言!
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 榮幸认识你的 饒彩華安娣 多谢你的早餐 💌💌💝💝 祝福你们 快乐安康 🍎🍎🍊🍊。
早餐有特色,好吃🫰🏻
@@10cFILM ,💓💓💌💌💝💝❤️❤️🎁🎁🌹🌹
Thanks Bro
Any time
KTM可以直到,有温泉,华人神庙,希望地方可以发展起来
是的,希望多點人去小地方走走
Cuba kita pikir utk masa depan generasi ...
👌🏻
Sungkai名字的由来不是因为在河边哦,别给错讯息,Sungkai是一种树,是由这树名而来的。
@@Ck-8rc 有看到。我这的是视频里面。
我們其實說了很多遍,我們的影片不是紀錄片,比較像VLOG。將所看到的,所聽到的攝錄下來。覺得片頭那個地方名字的說法可能是世代口述相傳,其實是很有趣的。
如果不把我們的影片當成史詩紀錄片來看,可能會輕鬆點吧😀
nice. tks
我的家乡😭😭😭😭😭
有机会可以拍一个全套sitiawan-manjung 的
你可以安排嗎?
The spiritism of the Temple
師兄呢集肝到虛晒,搵我哋飲茶抖一抖吧
最近都冇乜動力去剪片,心態有啲攰。搵日得閒出嚟飲茶👌🏻
@@10cFILM 係時候擺爛hea 一下
都hea咗個零月哈哈,冇mood
@@10cFILM 有損友陪hea冇咁悶~
@@10cFILM 搵我哋charge mood囉
做一集 冷甲新村
赞👍🏻
🫰🏻
请问乡村是哪个路口进? 很久以前我去seri manjung经过几次都只是记得toll后转右手有马来餐厅榴莲挡然后就是petronas和斜对面有一间华人kopitiam..
可能都是工作关系不是去旅游所以没认真找过kampung在哪里
Petronas 油站前一點的左邊路口轉入至交通圈再轉左
新村入口是在後街靠近宋僑俱樂部,google斗母宮就能找到
👍👍👍💝🎉🇲🇾💪
不妨多介绍当地著名的老行业或者手工业等…
可以看看這個頻道 youtube.com/@rejidiary?si=OE50fQOk1-Gy1Ubi
很棒的舊行業影片
@@10cFILM 多谢您的分享,祝您收视长虹
@@jasminetan7824 多謝你的祝福😄
请问视频中是不是有AI生成的图片?
是的,當找不到適合的照片就會用Ai
@@10cFILM 我明白创作素材不容易取得,我也很喜欢观看你制作的视频,为本地社会留下了宝贵的纪录。
就如你引用了某某档案的视频,你会在角落注明,我认为用 AI 生成的图片也必须同样注明,好让观众知道。
谢谢你的用心之作,相信你一定可以越做越好。
謝謝你的建議👌🏻
18:54 some people are really amazing😱
👍👍
那边的盐焗鸡好好吃
沒嚐到,只拍了外面,所以影片裡沒給評論
加油 ❤ 广东话 万岁 ~
😀👍🏻
👍👍👍👏👏👏
dont use AI art, it is too jarring and not historical, mars the authenticity of the excellent documentary
thanks for your input, will try to make them look less jarring
宋溪(Sungkai) 地名是因为以前有一位卖鸡的商人到其他地方送鸡时用广東话回答远方向他问候的人说他是送鸡的,听的人就误解他是从(送鸡/Sungkai)来的,结果他住的地方今天叫着Sungkai/宋溪/送鸡!
老兄你的學識不是一般的高啊!謝謝你另類的解說
有冇人覺得把聲好似Ah Bob?
真人靚仔過 Ah Bob 🤭
👍👍👍
Your voice sound very commercial. Could charge rm 1k perminute
Yeah commercial rate is RM1200 for 60 seconds. Btw, the voice is by our team member, an amazing guy
👍👍👍👍👍
❤
👍
Donated.
Noted with thanks 🙏🏻
Don't name it lati kong
Name it Thuu Tik Kong
Never pray malay ...lato.
老的都快离开完了, 这里再也没有华人和上一代的痕迹, 已经开始慢慢滴变成外劳住了
全世界城市化都遭遇了一樣的問題,無奈
@@10cFILM感谢您的影片,将来就是马来西亚时代发展的见证和纪录
@@felixfan819 感謝支持!
果园民宿😂价钱太贵
我问所谓玻璃屋,1晚马币超越2千,没包饮吃
10人住每人马币2百几
值不值得视个人取舍心态
價值觀的東西很個人的,當然我們應該去做我們能力範圍內能消費的。有時候有些經驗很特殊,人們也會願意花錢,完全取決於個人。有些吉隆坡的獨立式洋樓在Airbnb也是兩千左右一晚,所以不能一概而論。
@@10cFILM 值不值得关键在于旅者😭取舍心态,本土🇲🇾一般除了大城市之外,这价钱难消费
除非物有所值,我与他讨论多次
空荡荡然无存,最起码有拿出诚意服务态度,唉唉唉,我们用不着务此事而争执,毕竟事不关己
很感谢你专业探索本土新村
参考8度空间,星期六晚上9点
播放新村之后,深入民心共鸣
你从没北上探索,威南华都很值得去,百年法国开发黄金之地
北马太多新村不为人知
老火较,居林,爪夷
旅游玩家杂志,可以参考
期待您的创作视频👍
价钱听起来的確很贵,也许很多人都觉得太贵了, booking 很少所以主人有意出讓.主人可以提供更好更多的服务,如包吃,讓人觉得物有所值,自然生意就会好起来.
这期内容交足货,加油
期期都交足功課的🤭
你太傻😂❤
没什么东西的小镇
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Thank you so much 🙏🏻
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Thanks
Thank you 👍🏻
Thanks!
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
Thank you for your support 🙏🏻
Thanks
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
Thanks!
Much appreciated for your support Ivan!
Thanks
Thank you for supporting our channel 🙏🏻
Thanks
Much appreciated for your support! 👍