In this video I tell you 5 Things I LOVE about Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia! Kuala Lumpur is a massive city in Southeast Asia that I loved to visit and explore, especially with a local Malaysian friend to show me around. It is famous for its skyscrapers such as the Petronas Towers and Merdeka 118, it’s delicious and diverse food, and hot and humid weather. So watch along as I discuss what I love about this city in Malaysia including markets, culture, diversity, affordability, food, and more!

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  1. Welcome to Malaysia.. Thank you for your kind words… You have to make a trip to Pulau Perhentian or Pulau Kapas in Terengganu, Langkawi Island, Ipoh White water rafting and caving, Jungle train to Kelantan, Sabah and Sarawak.

  2. No 6 : many choices & convinience mode of Public transport.Mrt,LRT, monorail, Rapid kl bus, Free KL city bus, KTm Komuter, Grab etc

    No 7: more trees & parks( klcc, Perdana & Titiwangsa Parks)

    8. English are widely spoken

    9. 90 days visa free entry

    10. Low Air pollution index, crime & homicide rate vs other big cities in SE Asia.

  3. Do you know that Malay already arrived in US in year 800 via Russian – Alaskan route?

  4. I saw the vids you put in for food… dude, those are some of the weirdest representation of the foods you've mentioned. If you really like the food here, do yourself a favour and find better food.

    The malls, even if you think them inauthentic, would give you better food than the hipster places trying to re-invent the wheel. Go find the cheapest food courts in the malls and you'd be amazed at how much good food you'd find.

    Of course, the best eateries in Malaysia do not have four walls. Most don't even have a roof, just an extra large umbrella or canopy. But, they tend to be hard to get to, and are usually out in the open, where it's hot and humid. There's a reason Malaysians love malls. Just be brave enough to try out the cheaper options.

  5. FYI, Bak Kut Teh is a Malaysian Chinese invention. Just like General Tso chicken is a American Chinese invention. You wont find both in China.😉

  6. Surprisingly Bak Kut Teh is chinese food that is not from China, it from Singapore & Malaya. Mee goreng mamak (indian muslim fried noodle) is not available in India. Peranakan food is Chinese food with heavy malay influence. When you reach home you will book another ticket to Malaysia for nasi lemak.

  7. Nobody has done a video on truly luxurious KL/Malaysia.

    I mean 5 star hotels, fine dining, specialized restaurants, truly luxury goods, luxury or chauffer driven cars, casinos, private hospital suites, plastic or elective surgeries, condos with private lifts, 3 to 4 storey houses with swimming pool, media room and gym, helicopters and heliports, planes for hire, yachts and motorboats for sale and hire, golf courses, horseback riding and crazy fishing in the open ocean.

    And compare the prices of these with Dubai or Seoul or London.

  8. You missed Kg Baru.. the authentic malay food in KL.. the crowded wet market in chowkit, the peaceful serene lake garden at Tasik Perdana, the hills and nature at Taman Tugu and Bukit Nenas..

  9. Mind you…these Chinese food are not from China..
    We are Malaysian Chinese..
    Those cuisine are solely our very own….our very own concortion……

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