Some information for viewers:- 2:35 Guava sellers,2:37 sugar cane juice seller,4:40-5:52 supposed to be One way traffic,7:03 on right Wrestling school, 9:55 Sikh Soldiers of Sikh's 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, 11;42 Unauthorised constructions pull down by municipal authority (right), 23:38-24:30 cheap and best garment mkt, 33:47 wholesale grain mkt.
I don't know if you think of yourself as a journalist but I think of you that way. Your videos are worth many hours of nightly news with their biases poking through every thing they "report". You show the truth and say nothing, the sights and sounds speak for themselves. What a great service this is to our humankind! Thank you!
I am from Amritsar. Not lived there since 1979. This is the most authentic video I have ever seen of the city. Now every time I want to visit it, I am going to watch this. I cannot praise and thank you enough.
Wow, awesome. In an hour of video I saw a lot of people in a city of little spaces with narrow streets very busy by the traffic of motorcycles, cars, tuk tuk, tricycles but saw no accident. What I saw are well-mannered people waiting for their turn to pass. I saw people walking and talking on cell phones without fear. What seems to be disharmonious in other cultures in India is the respect for the rights of others. Here in Brazil, traffic kills more than war and if you go out with your cell phone on the streets you risk being robbed or killed. Congratulations to the Indian people 🇮🇳🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I am born in Amritsar and still live here. Yes, there is too much traffic, too much noise of horn, beep beep beep. The city can definitely do with a lot lot more cleanliness and less of noise. But the people here are wonderful. Thanks to all who commented positively, especially from Pakistan.
How can anyone dislike your videos? Love the way you get the people and total environment impact, I can almost smell the streets. Please keep on producing these videos, like I've said previously, your videos are like a beautiful realized dream.
what a great video - most vids about Amritsar are around the Golden Temple so people don't see the 'real daily feel' you were able to convey with this documentary! great for those of us who are interested in India but are not able to make a trip to this interesting country. And yes, lots of dirt - a friend who lives in Amritsar had told me so!! Thanks for posting!
I have to type you these lines to tell you how nice your videos are, i watch them on my big screen TV, and i stand up middle of living room and feel like i am walking in India, amazing, the best way to see a place( city like this one) to film it while walking, blow your mind, you can see everything all little things( in this case dirt all over) how people live like that!!!anyway i love your videos , and i am watching all of them..thank you again, you walked so much, to film this and other videos.
Wonderful just like myself walking in the streets of Amratsar. Thanks to the person who made this excellent video. Qazi Tanveer Hussain from Sargodha Punjab.
Awesome video! Thank you so much for posting this, I love it!! And, you went through the same alley for a couple of minutes at the end as 10 minutes earlier! 57:27 = 47:08 !!
Thank you Keezi for your hardwork..I highly appreciate your patience n dedication to your job..I watched also your walking in Manila cause Im from there n happy your safe u walked in d crowded part of c city.
Thanks for your lovely video 👌.. Amritsar has the old world charm .. not found in Mumbai..the charm of poverty is serenity..one would love to walk through those small lanes ... thanks 😘
I lived in India for the first 28 years in my life but for any extended length of time in only two metropolitan areas. Amritsar was not one of them. So this was a completely new tour for me. Thanks and keep walking.
Amritsar made a lasting impression on me. Not the Golden Temple although that is amazing BUT the hospitality generosity and caring of the Sikh people who feed FREE some 30,000 people every day. Their kitchens and organisation is simple but effective. Loved the vegetarian Mc Donald’s !!! An amazing country with amazing culture and amazing people.
Hello again, the city of Amritsar certainly seems tame compared to Calcutta, with more females on the streets too. It also exhibits a more Western style persona, to me. I was hoping to "walk" with you in a full length video of Mumbai, India & Dhaka, Bangladesh, but I cannot find either on UA-cam. Ciao & Good Luck!
Abdul Hameed (Urdu: اے۔ حمید-; 1928 - 29 April 2011) was an Urdu fiction writer from Pakistan, who wrote over two hundred books. A. Hameed was born in Amritsar circa 1928 but gained his adulthood in Lahore. He did not distinguish one city from the other. He loved both. Until Partition they were twin cities hardly 30 miles apart. A train ran between the two ferrying workers from one side to the other. Hameed took this Babu Train to Lahore often without a ticket and enjoyed breaking the law. About his birthplace he wrote: “For me Amritsar is my lost Jerusalem and I am its wailing wall. I do not remember anything about Amritsar. Remembers he who forgets. Amritsar circulates in my blood. I go to sleep after looking at Amritsar and the first thing I see it after waking up in the morning. When I walk the Company Bagh accompanies me. When I sit the Secretary Bagh’s trees provide me with a shadow. When I speak I can hear the calls to prayers from Amritsar mosques. When I am quiet water from Amritsar canals passes by me, whispering. I look at one of my hands and find streets of my neighborhood sleeping on it. I look at the other hand and see all the flowers, trees and spring breezes sitting on it, smiling. An Amritsar-bound friend asked me recently what he should bring for me. I told him to get me a flower from the Company Bagh.”
Gostei muito da índia 💚 só que fiquei com dó deles ser tão pobre, tudo tão simples, tudo tão primitivo💛. Mas parece que são felizes, mesmo sem o luxo♥️. Eles não estão nem aí, pra eles tudo é normal, ninguém repara em ninguém. Cada um cuida de sua vida.😍😍😘😘🇧🇷💞🇧🇷💞
i see a lot of comments of people saying how dirt the streets are and blah,blah,blah but it seems that nobody notice how people there can live happy without all the conditions that for us are indispensable, they look so friendly to visitors. before criticize some people should learn one necessary value: respect.
man come on , on ground reality they are not happy . they are trying to be happy anyway they are strong on community wise, even though many people are struggling . yes the streets are messy we have to agree and important thing is come up with solutions. can anyone live happily in mess-no one. if you are claiming that people living happily , you are giving wrong message to the society and pushing them deeper into mess indirectly. if you are responsible just show the reality of other countries how they are living and teach these people to led a happy life. motivate them. bring the change and let them to show to the world how they are good at.
Excellent Video. I live in Lahore. In Pakistan, Cycle Rickshaw is strictly prohibited. I enjoyed this video. It’s my great desire to visit Golden Temple.
Soy colombiano, vivo en Alicante, España... y quedo sorprendido al ver estos vídeos de ciudades indias... que abismo inmenso entre ellos y nuestra cultura, nuestras sociedades... tanto europea como americana... occidentales... como nos llaman. Hay tantas diferencias!
Wao! Trafic coming from all directions and sometimes from nowhere and its moving without gridlock. This can only possible in cities of south east Asia. It could be much better if u add little commentary about the places u were capturing , My grandparents and parents were born and grown up in Amritsar and you might walk around that area which is Loh Garh and katra karam Singh. Thanks for the tour and I loved it
For those who don't like the city....are invited, come and have experience the hospitality of Punjabi's / Amritsari ( they are lovable people ) BTW this video was taken in 2014 now this holiest city is become heritage . Regards
Indian brothers, work on your cities, please. If you don't, you wouldn't be taken seriously for your inspiration to be a permanent member for UN Security Council for global governance..disciplines start from home..
***** i already made up my mind after having a talk with my wifey and we are going to singapore, . we did some research and singapore turned out to be the most safest and not polluted country in that region. Thanks for your advice but i will have to reconsider India for my next holliday in a few years. Thanks from italy
Some information for viewers:- 2:35 Guava sellers,2:37 sugar cane juice seller,4:40-5:52 supposed to be One way traffic,7:03 on right Wrestling school, 9:55 Sikh Soldiers of Sikh's 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, 11;42 Unauthorised constructions pull down by municipal authority (right), 23:38-24:30 cheap and best garment mkt, 33:47 wholesale grain mkt.
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I don't know if you think of yourself as a journalist but I think of you that way. Your videos are worth many hours of nightly news with their biases poking through every thing they "report". You show the truth and say nothing, the sights and sounds speak for themselves. What a great service this is to our humankind! Thank you!
that is the reason i do not comment
no music, no commentary, no opinion, just what IS as it IS - watch and bathe in the reality :)
One of the best video. Thanks.
@@rickgammon8972:)
@@keeziwalks thank u i really apprecitate your video where are u from?
Excellent camera work. Slow and steady. I wish more people would do slow walking videos instead of fast riding/driving videos.
You are correct . This is a great and eye comfortable technique . I wish so !
I am from Amritsar. Not lived there since 1979. This is the most authentic video I have ever seen of the city. Now every time I want to visit it, I am going to watch this. I cannot praise and thank you enough.
....and after watching it, you change your mind?
You are from Amritsar? So tell me, why is it so dirty?
@@desbrittain9952
Because they have to eat and drink.
They are not subsidized, you only can spend your money once ✌🙂
I watched all of this, the entire 1 hour. it made me seriously miss India.
that is an achievement :-)
....miss this?
@@dianem7677 yes i like this choas
@@trem876 ....thank you and have a great day. This chaos looks bad, sorry.
@@dianem7677 it will get better, all it needs is someone to pick up the litter
Wow, awesome. In an hour of video I saw a lot of people in a city of little spaces with narrow streets very busy by the traffic of motorcycles, cars, tuk tuk, tricycles but saw no accident. What I saw are well-mannered people waiting for their turn to pass. I saw people walking and talking on cell phones without fear. What seems to be disharmonious in other cultures in India is the respect for the rights of others. Here in Brazil, traffic kills more than war and if you go out with your cell phone on the streets you risk being robbed or killed. Congratulations to the Indian people 🇮🇳🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
YOUR COMENT IS TRUTHFUL;
Interessante ,, vias de veículos auto-motor ,, oposto do Brasil ,, será que assinam com a mão esquerda !? 😂
I am born in Amritsar and still live here. Yes, there is too much traffic, too much noise of horn, beep beep beep. The city can definitely do with a lot lot more cleanliness and less of noise. But the people here are wonderful. Thanks to all who commented positively, especially from Pakistan.
How can anyone dislike your videos? Love the way you get the people and total environment impact, I can almost smell the streets. Please keep on producing these videos, like I've said previously, your videos are like a beautiful realized dream.
CONGRATULATIONS FOR THE VIDEO; VERY ENRICHING AND WE ALWAYS LEARN FROM THIS OLD AND WONDERFUL COUNTRY THAT INDIA.
Hartstikke bedankt Kees. Een zeer mooie video.
Wow what a great upload. Many thanks.
GEe I love all your videos of india what a sacred country it is bless all of india
what a great video - most vids about Amritsar are around the Golden Temple so people don't see the 'real daily feel' you were able to convey with this documentary! great for those of us who are interested in India but are not able to make a trip to this interesting country. And yes, lots of dirt - a friend who lives in Amritsar had told me so!! Thanks for posting!
Great Kees. Thanks for the trip with you Amritsar. Take care.
Fascinating ! Nice work and thank you for sharing !
many many thanks for uploading this picture really i need to know about amristar city. again thanks who made this
salam from Indonesia 🙏
Great video showing their culture. Thank's
I have to type you these lines to tell you how nice your videos are, i watch them on my big screen TV, and i stand up middle of living room and feel like i am walking in India, amazing, the best way to see a place( city like this one) to film it while walking, blow your mind, you can see everything all little things( in this case dirt all over) how people live like that!!!anyway i love your videos , and i am watching all of them..thank you again, you walked so much, to film this and other videos.
thank you
A great video... I liked it so much .... and it feels so mesmerizing....
Wonderful just like myself walking in the streets of Amratsar. Thanks to the person who made this excellent video. Qazi Tanveer Hussain from Sargodha Punjab.
Increible video!! Muchas gracias!
Very very nice video thank you for sharing. I wounder how you had the camera so steady. Love from the UK
Great video! Thank you very much!
@ keeze walk
Thank you very much . You are such a great youtuber ! You have saved me a trip all the way to Amristar !
Awesome video! Thank you so much for posting this, I love it!! And, you went through the same alley for a couple of minutes at the end as 10 minutes earlier! 57:27 = 47:08 !!
Thank you Keezi for your hardwork..I highly appreciate your patience n dedication to your job..I watched also your walking in Manila cause Im from there n happy your safe u walked in d crowded part of c city.
Hi Colijn . I can feel how hard while you are walking in this city .
Thank you very much for your suffered on .
Thanks for your lovely video 👌.. Amritsar has the old world charm .. not found in Mumbai..the charm of poverty is serenity..one would love to walk through those small lanes ... thanks 😘
...charm? What I see is lots of trash around.
Обожаю ваши видео.
I lived in India for the first 28 years in my life but for any extended length of time in only two metropolitan areas. Amritsar was not one of them. So this was a completely new tour for me. Thanks and keep walking.
Amritsar made a lasting impression on me. Not the Golden Temple although that is amazing BUT the hospitality generosity and caring of the Sikh people who feed FREE some 30,000 people every day. Their kitchens and organisation is simple but effective. Loved the vegetarian Mc Donald’s !!! An amazing country with amazing culture and amazing people.
Thanks for your videos.
I felt like traveling in India, video was great I felt in India.
José Brasil
I was in Amritsar as a 6 year old child for a few hrs on way to Lahore..Loved the golden temple and sikh brothers / sisters there.
Maravilhoso lindo parabéns Deus abençoe
Beautiful India and The people are so incredibly beautiful!!!
Hello again, the city of Amritsar certainly seems tame compared to Calcutta, with more females on the streets too. It also exhibits a more Western style persona, to me. I was hoping to "walk" with you in a full length video of Mumbai, India & Dhaka, Bangladesh, but I cannot find either on UA-cam. Ciao & Good Luck!
Abdul Hameed (Urdu: اے۔ حمید-; 1928 - 29 April 2011) was an Urdu fiction writer from Pakistan, who wrote over two hundred books.
A. Hameed was born in Amritsar circa 1928 but gained his adulthood in Lahore. He did not distinguish one city from the other. He loved both. Until Partition they were twin cities hardly 30 miles apart. A train ran between the two ferrying workers from one side to the other. Hameed took this Babu Train to Lahore often without a ticket and enjoyed breaking the law. About his birthplace he wrote: “For me Amritsar is my lost Jerusalem and I am its wailing wall. I do not remember anything about Amritsar. Remembers he who forgets. Amritsar circulates in my blood. I go to sleep after looking at Amritsar and the first thing I see it after waking up in the morning. When I walk the Company Bagh accompanies me. When I sit the Secretary Bagh’s trees provide me with a shadow. When I speak I can hear the calls to prayers from Amritsar mosques. When I am quiet water from Amritsar canals passes by me, whispering. I look at one of my hands and find streets of my neighborhood sleeping on it. I look at the other hand and see all the flowers, trees and spring breezes sitting on it, smiling. An Amritsar-bound friend asked me recently what he should bring for me. I told him to get me a flower from the Company Bagh.”
Let me know if you ever are coming to Amritsar.
Tariq Niazi Bohat Aala
All who live in India are Pakistani
Its like I am walking with you in this holy city of ours ....thank you from Canada
O barulho é ensurdecedor misericórdia, mas que bom conhecer um pouco da Índia. ...DEUS ABENÇOE vocês Beijos do Brasil 🌷❤😚👏👏👏👏
Great video, I'm waiting for the next video ... I have long known from Bondowoso, East Java, Indonesia
hai bos. i am from Lamongan 😁
Jawa timur ..
My Amritsar----my city :) Miss it soooo much
Very nice very beautiful sir thanks
Keezi love your walks a man after my own heart .... just get out and walk walk walk
Gostei muito da índia 💚 só que fiquei com dó deles ser tão pobre, tudo tão simples, tudo tão primitivo💛. Mas parece que são felizes, mesmo sem o luxo♥️. Eles não estão nem aí, pra eles tudo é normal, ninguém repara em ninguém. Cada um cuida de sua vida.😍😍😘😘🇧🇷💞🇧🇷💞
Very nice we seeing our past city. We are enjoying and seeing India from Pakistan .
i see a lot of comments of people saying how dirt the streets are and blah,blah,blah but it seems that nobody notice how people there can live happy without all the conditions that for us are indispensable, they look so friendly to visitors. before criticize some people should learn one necessary value: respect.
honestly, i know only about india is tonnes of rape cases. I know only girls are very dangerous to travel to India.
man come on , on ground reality they are not happy . they are trying to be happy anyway they are strong on community wise, even though many people are struggling . yes the streets are messy we have to agree and important thing is come up with solutions. can anyone live happily in mess-no one. if you are claiming that people living happily , you are giving wrong message to the society and pushing them deeper into mess indirectly. if you are responsible just show the reality of other countries how they are living and teach these people to led a happy life. motivate them. bring the change and let them to show to the world how they are good at.
Nonsense... their filth is a massive public health problem, not to mention it’s a complete and total disrespect of the most holiest river
....really? We may think that we are lucky that we dont live there.....
@@chachatoys3905 Chop hand ...Stoning to death ...Looting another WIVES ...Apmanjanak Mrityu...All exist in India
Love your videos ❤️
Excellent Video. I live in Lahore. In Pakistan, Cycle Rickshaw is strictly prohibited. I enjoyed this video. It’s my great desire to visit Golden Temple.
most indian people used vespa..
bike of woman😅😅
@@m.danishshafique1108 does your women even have the freedom of riding a Vespa?
Soy colombiano, vivo en Alicante, España... y quedo sorprendido al ver estos vídeos de ciudades indias... que abismo inmenso entre ellos y nuestra cultura, nuestras sociedades... tanto europea como americana... occidentales... como nos llaman. Hay tantas diferencias!
Beautiful. Punjab on both sides of the border looks quite similar.
This looks like a wonderful city to walk thru. Thanks for posting.
Amazing place
Interesting walk!🙏
Buen vídeo viva la india saludos desde México
Oh, that's fine! Thank you for your reply.
Excellent video kees, you made very good balance while handling camera and walking continously. which camera you were using?
Wow maza aa gya
20.26 Een park lijkt wel iets uit een droom ,zo mooi !!!!!!!!!
This video of Amritsar truly reflects the city.
Wonderful. Life, life💛🧡, beauty people, people.
how can you say it its is hell
very nice as if I were transported back in India.
Thanks for the effort
nice effort, and i request you to pls make a vidio of my native city meerut, u p.
Amritsar lijkt me een goede locatie.
Mensen zijn er volgens mij vriendelijker dan in Mumbai.
Zie veel lachende gezichten in je video. 🙏 😀
geen kwaad woord over Amritsar 😊
เคยไปเที่ยวมาแล้วเมืองนี้ และยังได้มีโอกาศเข้าไปชมวิหารทองคำอยู่กลางสระน้ำอันใสสะอาดชอบน่ะเมืองนี้ประทับใจมาก
Wao! Trafic coming from all directions and sometimes from nowhere and its moving without gridlock. This can only possible in cities of south east Asia.
It could be much better if u add little commentary about the places u were capturing , My grandparents and parents were born and grown up in Amritsar and you might walk around that area which is Loh Garh and katra karam Singh. Thanks for the tour and I loved it
Full chaos , no traffic rules applied , dirty and shabby
perfect thanks
My City Beautiful. Love Amritsar
super video
Madre mía!!!!!!!!! esto es "Sálvese quien pueda" 😁😁
awesome
Q linda ciudad y q lleno muchos trabajan
Parece ser tudo sagrado na India! Obrigada!
tnxs for sharing
Olá Índia gosto de ver os vídeos é um passeio em lugares que nunca iremos conhecer mas é bom conhecer outros países .😘🇧🇷
Achei um comentário em português isalete beleza
Thanks welcome dr. Malkeet from Amritsar Punjab India
My Ensestors Living city before partition, there is a place name Kapoor thalla n Noorpur..
very nice
The culture of cleanliness is there despite everything.. thanks 😘 for your video
Thats d real life of people..natural in every country there's silmilar situation...people are happy ,enjoy each other..
You were lucky to survive the crazy traffic! They'd nearly go through you for a short cut!
Waheguru ji
Beautiful city
Good walk,thk
Park tho.bahut acha laga
Good
Currently in Calgary missing my Amritsar soo hard!!!
It must very cold in Calgary .
Pla make more videos of different cities of Punjab
For those who don't like the city....are invited, come and have experience the hospitality of Punjabi's / Amritsari ( they are lovable people )
BTW this video was taken in 2014 now this holiest city is become heritage . Regards
Saludos desde ECUADOR
Indian brothers, work on your cities, please. If you don't, you wouldn't be taken seriously for your inspiration to be a permanent member for UN Security Council for global governance..disciplines start from home..
19:50 Let's find some peace!
i was planning a trip to india, but after what i saw here not soo much.
I guess ill go to thailand again
+TheEDEN001 Go to India , you will like it , there is much more as just cities
***** i already made up my mind after having a talk with my wifey and we are going to singapore, . we did some research and singapore turned out to be the most safest and not polluted country in that region. Thanks for your advice but i will have to reconsider India for my next holliday in a few years. Thanks from italy
TheEDEN001 visit Bangalore. The videos to that place look good.
Very good!! Which camera did you use???
Vídeo excelente que lindo esse parque cheio de árvores e plantas tudo verde que maravilhoso
Very good
What a crazy 😜 place
and I thought our pot holes were bad here in the UK!
謝謝你.好辛苦.