Meeting the most HOSPITABLE people in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia | EP35

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  • @szesyn
    @szesyn Рік тому +81

    I am from Kuching. Here is a translation for what transpired in the Malay language between 15:40 and 16:34 of your video. Man: She is from China / Woman: So she cannot speak our local language / Man: Of course, she just arrived 3 days ago here, how would she know how to speak our language but she is really from China / Woman: That's true, is she alone? / Man: Yes, she is alone / Other man: She studied in Switzerland and has a doctorate; can become a professor; don't see her small stature / Woman: What is she here for? / Man: On vacation; I was introducing her to our Tan Sri (a title) P. Ramlee, who was famous in the past right? / Woman: Has she ever seen P Ramlee's movies? / Man: Where? / Other woman: They were showing it at the Unity Stadium last night / Woman: How many days is she here? / Man: I don't know (then he asked you how many days you are here) / Man: She is here for 2 weeks / Other man: From Switzerland, she went to Turkey.

  • @sandokan178
    @sandokan178 Рік тому +90

    I am a Malaysian living in Zurich since the eighties. Stories about China even in progressive Switzerland has been mainly very negative. All this negativity is new and quite disturbing. I believe it is becos of the meteoric rise of China and age old misguided mistrust. Thumbs up for being china's goodwill ambassador to the world.

    • @maxdc988
      @maxdc988 Рік тому +2

      The West (governments and their media cronies) had escalated their demonization campaign for the past recent decade which is just a continuation of their "yellow peril" fearmongering in the late 19th century. They can't bear to see China and Chinese to surpass them and dominate the world in influence. 😂

    • @grouchypatch9185
      @grouchypatch9185 Рік тому +3

      @@littlechineseeverywhere As the old adage about not waking up a person who is pretending to sleep.

    • @hhhccc6851
      @hhhccc6851 Рік тому

      The English media is controlled by the Americans and the British, so the coverage of China is mostly negative.

    • @jl5034
      @jl5034 8 місяців тому +2

      Same in the USA. 😂but we can see that China is doing better than 90% of the cities here.

  • @georgef3936
    @georgef3936 Рік тому +80

    So good. You’re such a great tourist. The best type. Meeting the local people and learning so much. You’re also so respectful, intelligent and friendly. Thank you so much.
    We loved Kuching decades ago and were invited to a durian tasting. It was like a wine tasting. We’re from Australia and were made so welcome.

  • @blim5123
    @blim5123 Рік тому +33

    Wow.. you met two friendly Malaysians who acted as your tour guide. What comfort to have someone to bring you around and even added history of Kuching. That was great !

  • @wongtungyii6680
    @wongtungyii6680 Рік тому +46

    欢迎来到马来西亚砂拉越古晋,小姐姐的运气超好的来到马来西亚沙捞越古晋遇到两个好心的大叔帮你介绍古晋美食与当地文化习俗,希望你接下来还可以在砂拉越接触到更多不同的热带雨林的奇妙之旅,同时也希望你吃好喝好玩好,同时也提示你放开心情多尝试不同的体验这多元种族友善热情的国家。

  • @ellashy6539
    @ellashy6539 Рік тому +74

    Sarawak is known as the most harmonious state in Malaysia because all races are considered equal, this happens because they have their own political party which is not tarnished by old legacy of race base politics there are also many ethnicity is Sarawak considered the most diverse state, another great video !

    • @Zerpentsa6598
      @Zerpentsa6598 Рік тому +8

      Malaysia is one of the few countries which allow political parties to be based on race. THE "M" in UMNO stands for Malays, not Malaysia. It upholds racial concept of Ketuanan Melayu (lit. Malay Supremacy), as well as the dignity of the Malay race, the religion of Islam. Other races are not welcomed to join it.

  • @DLeong1
    @DLeong1 Рік тому +26

    You had totally distracted the two gentlemen from whatever they were meant to do that day but I bet you had made their day and for many more days to come. Your humanity is exceptional ..well done.

  • @Willowox
    @Willowox Рік тому +25

    The eldery man is very knowledgeable. I'm not surprised if he is part of some Chinese clan association from the way he spoke.

  • @googleuser2170
    @googleuser2170 Рік тому +88

    Another great video! It really shows how friendly Kuching is. I think it's the friendliest and most harmonious city in Malaysia. My wife is Iban, and around Christmas time they have an "open house. All their friends come visit and they always have Halal food because their Muslim friends stop by. At Chinese New Year, many of my Chinese friends do the same. For Hari Raya we all go visit our Muslim friends. Its nice to see everyone respect each other.

    • @mayasujchcha2702
      @mayasujchcha2702 Рік тому +3

      Such a civilized and happy state. I wish I could go to the 'open house' It sounds so much fun. Keep it up people of Sarawak! Great video Little Chinese. All the best!

  • @2010XJP
    @2010XJP Рік тому +19

    馬來西亞華人非常了不起,他們始終堅持遵循自己的華人傳統。妳遇到的馬來西亞人非常友好。 非常喜歡妳的視頻。與其他視頻博主不同,妳非常尊重當地文化和人民。

    • @maple2000new
      @maple2000new Рік тому +2

      大马华人是了不起,值得所有海外华人学习。大叔一句话说的好,两个字,坚持。

    • @BenjaminZhang-l6b
      @BenjaminZhang-l6b 3 місяці тому

      好家伙,你这一句话打击了所有其他类似视频的博主,这合适吗?

  • @jimmyjimmy5478
    @jimmyjimmy5478 Рік тому +33

    My dear 亲爱的,this is not Dragon boat race. This is Sarawak Regatta. The Sarawak Regatta is an annual paddling event held on the Sarawak River in Kuching, Malaysia. The Regatta traces its origins to the era of James Brooke who instituted the use of boat races to settle conflict between tribes in Sarawak.

    • @soginvl
      @soginvl 7 місяців тому

      You are right - these look to be Malaysian long boats. However, there is Dragon boat racing that is part of the Sarawak Regatta. Search around for the "Sarawak international dragon boat regatta"

  • @ryanoneil5764
    @ryanoneil5764 Рік тому +24

    Hello! I am from Bau, Sarawak. At time lapse 18:13 , I recognised the two guys who passed you. Those gentlemen were the directors a huge local community event called What About Kuching that promotes art, culture and lifestyles in the centre of Kuching. You must visit this country in last October and you had missed something bigger! But dont be fred! The event is held in October every year. Perhaps if you want to learn more about the city environment and people, I am persuading you to come next year at the exact month! Love your video and hope to see you vlogging around the city through the lens of a tourist! Terima Kasih! Sincerely, Ryan.

  • @boombot934
    @boombot934 Рік тому +10

    What a wonderful country Malaysia is👍😍, people so friendly, so generous! Thank❤🌹🙏 you, dear Yan!

  • @jimsmith7707
    @jimsmith7707 8 місяців тому +2

    One of the problems I am encountering is that after I watch your video of a place I want to go to that place, and I am watching a video a day, which means the list of places I want to go is getting very long. Anyhow, great video, again you manage to make friends with locals to your (and probably their) benefit. Lovely trip, thanks

  • @zanzillahsaruji9966
    @zanzillahsaruji9966 Рік тому +13

    My chinese friend said her father love to watched P Ramlee movies. Sarawakian are very friendly people we have no problem mixing with other races. Some of the coffee shop owned by Chinese but the food stall are Malays.

  • @TourPersia
    @TourPersia 6 місяців тому +2

    What a heartwarming journey through Kuching's vibrant spirit! Your genuine interactions with the locals perfectly capture the essence of Kuching's warm hospitality. From the Sacred Tree's serenity to the bustling Kuching River Boat Racing, you've painted a vivid picture of this captivating city.
    The encounters with Malaysian Chinese and the exploration of Kuching Indian Street showcase the city's rich cultural tapestry. It's refreshing to see these authentic moments, from savoring delicious laksa to visiting the Mazu Temple, rather than overly polished shots.
    Your video beautifully portrays the genuine kindness and welcoming nature of Kuching's people. It's a reminder that sometimes, the most memorable experiences come from unplanned encounters with strangers.
    Overall, this video is a delightful ode to Kuching's charm and its hospitable people. It's a must-watch for anyone seeking a glimpse into the heart of this vibrant Malaysian city.

  • @kaewill6540
    @kaewill6540 Рік тому +23

    Hi, as a local born and grew up in Kuching, Sarawak. I want to clarify where Kuching's origin name comes from. 18:14 where the uncle explains that Kuching in Malay means Cat and thus Kuching got its name from that. I guess everyone knows that Kuching is known as "Cat City" due to the resemblance of the Malay word “kucing”. However, that still doesn’t explain how Kuching got its name. From my knowledge, or from what I've learned. The name Kuching might have derived from Sungai (River) Kuching which was a small stream that flowed from the direction of Kuching Reservoir, east of Wayang Street and emerged between the now Tua Pek Kong Temple and the old Chinese Chamber of Commerce along Thompson Road (now known as Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman) to join Sungai Sarawak. However, the river had since disappeared from the map of Kuching due to the construction of Temple street and the rapid town expansion. As a proud Sarawakian, I would say that we have lived harmoniously for decades along with its unique food culture, its beautiful colonial buildings and its vast natural attractions. So thank you for your layback video and to the two kind uncles bringing you around the city.

  • @chongdavidkeesiong3316
    @chongdavidkeesiong3316 Рік тому +12

    There are many baba & nyonya descendants here in Kuching and Sarawak. That's why we have many Nyonya kueh or pastries here in Kuching.

  • @blancdespair7678
    @blancdespair7678 Рік тому +19

    gotta give props to those two random uncles you met on the boat, all of a sudden they became your tour guide XD

  • @azharidris7092
    @azharidris7092 Рік тому +16

    those little citrus fruit you call orange is actually Lime or maybe calamasi.. orange are large citrus fruit very sweet.. Lime calamasi and lemons are very sour..

  • @jennifercraven
    @jennifercraven Рік тому +9

    We have been watching your videos every day. Watching in order. We absolutely love them. I told everyone I know to watch them, too. You are so brave to travel alone. The content you share is fantastic! Thank you for sharing your travels with us! ❤️

  • @Noy201-i3p
    @Noy201-i3p Рік тому +15

    Yes you're right....sarawak a bit special in Malaysia....Enjoy your trip in sarawak and really encouraging by your solo journey so far. Stay safe.

  • @fadhilwaynie9620
    @fadhilwaynie9620 Рік тому +21

    I m glad you had a chance to visit my home state... Sarawak and you are so lucky bumped into 2 gentlemen guys who brought you walking around... I must say that Chinese uncle was very informative, very kind and very friendly.... Hope to see you coming back visiting Sarawak in the future. There are lots of local sarawakian Chinese communities in Sibu... A 3 hrs trip toward northern part of Kuching...

    • @fadhilwaynie9620
      @fadhilwaynie9620 Рік тому +3

      @@littlechineseeverywhere hahaha... Fuzhou gangster...yeah...sibu is popular with its gangsterisme but trust me, you may find lots of nice and friendly people there too. You may feel comfortable walking around in Sibu as Chinese locals are everywhere....

    • @mimoh999
      @mimoh999 Рік тому +2

      This girl is so fortunate ... to meet these friendly Uncles from KL, accompanying her. They were so informative and providing her with endless rich knowledge on history; food and places of Kuching. I am sure both must have read aplenty about Kuching, before they arrived. This is the right way when flying from afar, to make their trip worthwhile. Sadly to say ... not many of our local Uncles, can explain and share so many good informations. Thanks to them ... and hoped the 03 of them had a good trip. To her, I hoped she will bump into more friendly Kuchingites and treasure this memorial trip. Obviously, she only have to ask any one (any race). Do enjoy our food too.

  • @rayl7225
    @rayl7225 Рік тому +5

    It was so nice to see you had a local tour with two nice fellows. The Hakka gentleman is sure very knowledgeable and very well informed.

  • @slmickysl
    @slmickysl Рік тому +8

    P. Ramlee not only a singer. But also a famous movie producer and actor . You can find his work in youtube also.

  • @randomsh-t917
    @randomsh-t917 Рік тому +3

    I stayed at the hotel on the shore of the river. That is a awesome area and they do daily cleaning and trash pickup. They really keep there place clean. Happy to see their pride.

  • @whiteknuckles
    @whiteknuckles Рік тому +6

    It is only because you are sincere and genuine, talking with people honestly and curious.

  • @bombasticborneo
    @bombasticborneo 10 місяців тому +1

    A warm welcome to the City where I was born. There are still many other nice Cities to cover here in the island of Borneo.
    FYI, there's a replica of a Tulou here in Borneo in the Indonesian city of Pontianak, comprising mostly Teochews, which one can take a cheap comfortable bus or another nearby Hakka city called Singkawang. If the timing is right you can do the Gawai Loop covering many towns/cities all over Borneo and learn all the different ethnicities of this Island.

  • @kickapootrackers7255
    @kickapootrackers7255 Рік тому +20

    The little grandma traded an apple for half the egg😁👍.
    Spicy foods and friendly people in this Town. Those guys were better the professional guides. Or were they🤷 Nice atmosphere in the eating places too. Good vid, Thanks ♥️

  • @Zaed-ni4kw
    @Zaed-ni4kw Рік тому +4

    You are lucky my dear,to meet those uncle's and they gave u the best hospitality around our hometown👍🏼

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Рік тому +17

    Good of the uncles to spend time to explain to you the native tribes there.

  • @idofdm7625
    @idofdm7625 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm still binge watching past episodes! Hence late comment! Yan you have a way for word, that's why your narrations is so good! Your comment about those eggs being look poisonous is gold!

  • @garrytee6297
    @garrytee6297 Рік тому +10

    You are so brave girl! Please do not be naive about the people you come across. Safe rest of journey home 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️

    • @ppaz1956
      @ppaz1956 Рік тому +3

      Well said Gary, any single lady travelling by yourself have to be very street smart.

    • @bertanelson8062
      @bertanelson8062 Рік тому +1

      @@ppaz1956 She is. She be OK!

  • @dannyden9450
    @dannyden9450 Рік тому +4

    Wowww such an amazing and underrated UA-camr lots of love from India, keep up doing your great work 😊😊

  • @jetsim2176
    @jetsim2176 Рік тому +5

    20:56的分别是哥罗面(kolo mee)古晋特色美食通常是面搭配叉烧和猪肉碎,然后是叻沙(laksa)砂捞越叻沙的味道有别于马来西亚其他地方的叻沙,砂捞越叻沙加了sambal让叻沙的风味更甚,第三个是粿什(kueh chap)就是那盘潮州卤味搭配上用米做成的粿和卤汁的美食,在三哩的粿什比较知名,

  • @CheikoSairin
    @CheikoSairin Рік тому +10

    I never go to Kuching before, and I really enjoy watching your journey to this city. Thanks for sharing if us. Have a nice trips and stay safe. Greetings from Singapore.

    • @kennyvegas855
      @kennyvegas855 Рік тому

      o there sir, nice place cheap food and accomodation and lovely peoples

  • @BigBPlayer
    @BigBPlayer Рік тому +5

    Shoutout to the uncle and brother for showing you around my city. 😁

  • @geraldinelee9230
    @geraldinelee9230 Рік тому +7

    20:54 i think what he mentioned was "kolo mee" and 20:58 the 3rd food that he mentioned "? ?" is kueh chap,really loved your video and coverage on kuching! keep it up! 😊

    • @madsam0320
      @madsam0320 2 місяці тому

      粿条 kueh teow(min dialect)is flat broad rice noodles.

  • @faliq8
    @faliq8 Рік тому +5

    I learned a lot from your video. Those uncles are really helpful.

  • @tictoc4329
    @tictoc4329 Рік тому +2

    那是我的家乡! Glad you went to visit, hope you are having good time.

  • @lizcarlyle2477
    @lizcarlyle2477 Рік тому +4

    Hello from CA. Really enjoy a solo woman interacting with locals! Looking forward to your video on China, Chinese, & culture, food, etc. I studied dance in Indonesia and traveled alone all over the islands,
    stayed in Singapore to get acupuncture, food in Malaysia and tribal culture in Kalimantan. Safer than the US. Thank you 4 adventure!

  • @SirgalDelRchannel
    @SirgalDelRchannel Рік тому +4

    Amazing tour.
    You did a great job in communicating and meeting these lovely people.
    Fantastictic video!

  • @twq3182
    @twq3182 Рік тому +8

    As a Malaysian, i am proud to see how the gentlemans spent the time to bring you around, sharing all the knowledge.
    Just feel shame for the laksa stall operator, too calculate with the noodles...she wont lose anything just to give few more strains of noodle to customer

    • @makesirich-ps6zw
      @makesirich-ps6zw Рік тому

      I think a recipe that has stood the test of time and is still popular must have its fixed proportion of ingredients

  • @ppaz1956
    @ppaz1956 Рік тому +7

    My last visit to Sarawak was 2012, missed the food, people, nature. Looking forward to cover not only Kuching but the interior as well :-0

  • @peterl708
    @peterl708 10 місяців тому

    Love it that you make friends so easily that they go out of their way to show you around! You are far from being an introvert as you had said you are in another video 😃

  • @twenisix
    @twenisix Рік тому +4

    Such wonderful Host 👍👍
    the 2 gentlemen was ✌✌

  • @everydogandhisman4294
    @everydogandhisman4294 Рік тому +5

    Great video :-) the best thing about traveling is eating nice food and meeting friendly locals :-) I am going to Malaysia next year and I can't wait :-)

  • @shirleytan8042
    @shirleytan8042 Рік тому +1

    Welcome to Malaysia. Am glad that you like to explore Malaysia......Penang, Sarawak, etc.

  • @Thinkofwhat
    @Thinkofwhat Рік тому +9

    Thanks! Get yourself a cup of teh-tarik iced or hot:)

  • @likmeehii4296
    @likmeehii4296 Рік тому +1

    嗨 我也是东马的 很开心你来到我们东马 看到你的介绍我觉得很好 那个马来餐厅那里大叔们都非常热心介绍你 其中有一句大叔说你是博士 不要看你小小只 很厉害~

  • @Hcs-gt5mt
    @Hcs-gt5mt Рік тому +13

    Sarawak is truly a place where different races live in harmony. Not like west Malaysia where the majority race is not so friendly to others

    • @thomasw.1854
      @thomasw.1854 Рік тому +1

      🙏💓

    • @massalleh5255
      @massalleh5255 Рік тому

      And the minority races can't speak malay fluently and acting like they are being discriminated whereas they're the one who deliberately isolated themselves

  • @rsvpbygrace530
    @rsvpbygrace530 Рік тому +2

    I was in Kuching from 23 oct til 31st and absolutely love my time there. Glad to be watching your channel reminiscing my good times!

  • @KrystalBling
    @KrystalBling 2 місяці тому

    This is another great video log. It is one of my favorites.

  • @Sugardean75
    @Sugardean75 Рік тому +5

    the 2 gentemen are very friendly, good that u met them

  • @boysiedent6149
    @boysiedent6149 Рік тому

    I JUST FOUND SOME OF THE WONDERFUL VIDEOS THAT YOU MADE IN MALAYSIA - MUCH THANKS

  • @rleeusaraga77
    @rleeusaraga77 Місяць тому

    Kuching is my home town but i live in Australia perth. Thank you for showing beautiful landmarks in kuching. Cat city also known as land's of Hornbills ( big prehistoric birds in south east Asia)

  • @tedtombling2770
    @tedtombling2770 9 місяців тому

    Another walk down memory lane... I led 4 or 5 expeditions in Sarawak and Sabah, combining the two provinces. I think you would make a great expedition leader as it is clear you do your research and pass it on in your video, as well as having great communication skills. My expeditions were mainly in or on the margins of the jungle regions, in particular jungle trekking through the national parks such Gunung Mulu or climbing Kinabalu mountain in Sabah. The mountain is worth a climb, but nowadays it is very controlled and has to be booked in advance. But if you get the chance it is worth the experience and very organized. Many of you videos cover countries I have visited, too, so I am enjoying them very much. This video I like especially as it reminded me of the days when, just like you, I would wonder about the towns and discover the local people and culture.

  • @mutualink
    @mutualink Місяць тому

    So you have been here,my home town.You are welcome to come back and i shall love to show you around.😊

  • @engkumuradengkuibrahim5029
    @engkumuradengkuibrahim5029 7 місяців тому

    You were in Malaysia!!! Hope you enjoyed and had a good stay

  • @luckychonk9527
    @luckychonk9527 Рік тому +1

    Dayak from Indonesia here! It was really to see this perspective on Borneo. Malaysian dayaks are so similar and yet also very different from Indonesian dayaks, even though we are from thw same island!

  • @hisyamudin
    @hisyamudin Рік тому +10

    He's correct, mainly Chinese in here from Fujian or Guangdong... only a few population from other place like my Grandpa is from Shandong province

    • @azulahuang3154
      @azulahuang3154 Рік тому +1

      Does Shandong dialect sound like Hakka? My late father told me Shandong folks talk like Hakka.

    • @hendrik1082
      @hendrik1082 Рік тому

      And why do you have malay name not chinese name

    • @hisyamudin
      @hisyamudin Рік тому +1

      @@hendrik1082 because my grandpa convert to islam and marry my grandma (melanau)

  • @jasonaltatis708
    @jasonaltatis708 Рік тому +1

    These 2 gentlemen are very helpful taking you around MalaySIYA.

  • @user-he7lt5qe3n
    @user-he7lt5qe3n Рік тому +2

    Unexpectedly your video came up in my feed. I am from Sarawak, now living in Australia. If you are still there, do visit Cultural Village. Thank you for your video. I miss my hometown

  • @IVAGAMALO
    @IVAGAMALO 7 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot. Love it, Very simple and mean8ngful... Learn much..I will use in my class, Thanks again..

  • @leboon70
    @leboon70 Рік тому +1

    So glad that you've been to Kuching,my home town

  • @maryc.grider2691
    @maryc.grider2691 Рік тому

    I love your videos as always! As a musician however....I ask that you find more interesting music if you're going to play it continuously. Other than that.....keep up the Great work!

  • @tonyoon477
    @tonyoon477 Рік тому

    Hi Yan. Really love this amazing video though I myself from Malaysia but haven't visited Kuching Sarawak or East Malaysia.

  • @bo6938
    @bo6938 8 місяців тому +1

    Kuching is one of my favorite cities. If you come there again try Black Bean Coffee in Ewe Hai Street. Chinese owned and run. Their espresso is the best I have ever tasted.

  • @hellolife277
    @hellolife277 Рік тому

    You give a really kind and peaceful vibe , really peaceful and positive atmosphere around you , your videos are amazing and you and your heart is beautiful!!!

  • @dathang
    @dathang Рік тому +8

    Another really great video from you. I really enjoy how you navigate doing local things. Cheers and adventure on!

  • @shirleyudodishes7259
    @shirleyudodishes7259 Рік тому

    Thank you for your wonderful explanations my kids are enjoying learning about our world from your perspective

  • @mitajimat
    @mitajimat Рік тому +1

    Wow.... Sarawak banyak lagi tempat menarik untuk dikunjungi..... Semoga murah rezekinya dan sihat sihat selalu.... Mantap... Mantap....

  • @scoobmusicnz
    @scoobmusicnz Рік тому

    Wonderful people. I really enjoyed this video. :)

  • @janellemedveckyulickey
    @janellemedveckyulickey Рік тому

    Thank you very much. I enjoy how you do all your videos. I think this is the 4th or 5th I've watched. Blessings sweetheart on your journeys

  • @kenstaroz1536
    @kenstaroz1536 Рік тому +12

    你好棒啊。一个小个子的女士到处都走. 漫游世界,蛮喜欢看你的轻松和随意旅游视频播客。作为一个马华我都没去过东马。感谢您向我们展示了东马 👍👏🏻

  • @siatyinlee7393
    @siatyinlee7393 Рік тому

    Uncle 很好叻,带你跑到那么远,古晋人真热情

  • @nolychen5430
    @nolychen5430 Рік тому

    Great to know u! Thanks for giving details on your tour. Learned the good foods in those beautiful place in Malaysia.

  • @IzwanRahman
    @IzwanRahman Рік тому +8

    my respect to uncle and abang!

  • @lawrencefu4464
    @lawrencefu4464 Рік тому

    一个人的旅行超赞。👍你很幸运遇到了好人不然一个人旅游古晋不方便,古晋的交通并不方便。

  • @ron9465
    @ron9465 Рік тому

    It's great to see how easily you make friends, always such a nice atmosphere.

  • @henrywasabi
    @henrywasabi Рік тому

    Hi, i'm from Kuching (古晋), Sarawak (沙捞越). Came across your video about Narrowest Yanjin City...nice video! Hope you like my hometown Kuching, Sarawak.

  • @JaswantSingh-ym9zo
    @JaswantSingh-ym9zo Рік тому +1

    Tan Sri P Ramlee was more than just a singer. He was also actor, producer, director, composer, etc. His wife was another very famous Malaysian singer and actress named Saloma. In Kuala Lumpur, there is a beautiful bridge built and named after her. She had the smallest waist among the women during her time. When the Museum Negara (National Museum) in KL held an exhibition about her, special mannequins had to be made to display her clothes because the standard ones were too "fat".

  • @Rudyjosephjr
    @Rudyjosephjr Рік тому

    Welcome to my hometown. I was there 5mths ago....unfortunately didn't get to see you.

  • @ycli7850
    @ycli7850 Рік тому +1

    Great vlog and really enjoy watching, keep it up 👍💪

  • @olenduschannel7714
    @olenduschannel7714 Рік тому

    Thanks for visted Kuching.. Nice sharing 😍

  • @RookieKiwi
    @RookieKiwi Рік тому

    Wow that was such a great authentic experience love the videos

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Рік тому +2

    bro.thank you! unusual vlog- talk you latre- 💪

  • @Randy_Myers
    @Randy_Myers Рік тому

    Another impressive video from you. They seem friendly. Lots of good personality from you as well. :)

  • @aishx
    @aishx Рік тому +16

    😂 The guy says you come from 🇨🇳 Woman asked the man if you can speak Malay. Guy says cannot because you just arrived there 3 days ago. The rest is him explaining your background
    Does this mean you speak French? 🤔 😀

    • @louong93
      @louong93 Рік тому +2

      @@littlechineseeverywhere most Sarawakian speak mandarin . Don't worry .

  • @yebu1182
    @yebu1182 Рік тому +1

    那个??应该说的是粿汁,就是你们桌上吃的那些卤味,通常卤的是内脏,大小肠,猪耳朵,豆腐,豆干,再配上每一间特色的卤汁和自制辣椒酱,加上一碗幼粿条,就像湖南的嗦粉一样,很好吃!很喜欢你的视频,写实,自然,注意安全,出入平安!

  • @tweedy4sg
    @tweedy4sg Рік тому +2

    14:57 ... there's an error in the translation/subtitles : what the man says if their ancestors origin is from Fujian, then they speak "Fujian-dialect" which in China & Taiwan is more commonly known as Minnan dialect, and NOT Fuzhou dialect. Most of the Fujian migrants to SE Asia come form the Xiamen, Zhangzhou & Quanzhou area in Fujian where the predominant dialect is Minnan, hence most of Malaysian who identifies as Fujian-nese (or Hokkien in Minnan) speaks Minnan which in Malaysia is called Hokkien bcs most don't know that their dialect is called MInnan in China. They instead called their dialect Fujian/Hokkien after the province.

  • @JaswantSingh-ym9zo
    @JaswantSingh-ym9zo Рік тому +1

    21:30 I believe the the Baba and Nonya are not only the descendants of those who sailed here with Zhenghe, but also when Princess Hang Li Po, the daughter of Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty of China married the ruler (locally called the Sultan) of Melaka, Sultan Mansur Shah, there must have been servants, maids, etc who came here with her. Also, warriors like Hang Tuah and Hang Jebat bore the same surname as her, Although there are no records, it is very possible they were related to her and were sent to protect her as well. These servants and maids too must have later married locals and became part of the Peranakan (also known as Baba/Nonya) culture

  • @penglaipacking-victoria5344
    @penglaipacking-victoria5344 Рік тому +1

    太棒了,从B站找到UA-cam, 太喜欢小姐姐了!!!!❤

  • @nickl9082
    @nickl9082 Рік тому +2

    Welcome to sarawak… share ur story to the world about sarawak

  • @C02045
    @C02045 6 місяців тому

    I can person vouch for that! Lovely happy people.!

  • @oterenceo
    @oterenceo Рік тому +3

    The Malay word Pasar evolved from the Persian word Bazaar. This word was then adopted by local Chinese to become 巴杀。

  • @segambutorang
    @segambutorang Рік тому

    Very good video traveling in Kuching... 👍😁

  • @celestialvalidator6316
    @celestialvalidator6316 Рік тому +5

    Henry Golding is an Iban of Dayak.

  • @grouchypatch9185
    @grouchypatch9185 Рік тому +2

    Sarawakians of Chinese descent are the most loyal to China. They watch CGTN channels to get info and to stay bonded to their ancestral homeland.

  • @juliemcmurtrie2713
    @juliemcmurtrie2713 Рік тому

    Fascinating country..😊👍🌸