Just correction... Chinese ethnic here we use the term "Malaysian Chinese" and not Malay Chinese. Similarly you do not refer to Indian in Malaysia as "Malay Indian" you would refer them as "Malaysian Indian". This is because there is another ethnic in Malaysia called Malay... They are predominantly Muslim and original is from South East Asia region. So when you uses " Malay Chinese " people around this region or familiar with Malaysia would think you are referring to Malay and Chinese race.
@@0014929 please! how can u simply cincai to ur own identity? can we refer u to other races? malay chinese is basically wrong! u refer to malay or chinese? 错了就是错了,错了就该,哪有什么随便? 语法不对就会让人听不懂矛盾。
@@starletlianhua4235 不需要搞到那么绝对化,知道了就好了,之后再更正也可以,只要不是来乱的,都是可以接受范围。而且对于外国人你是怎样的纯华人对他们并没那么重要,用词方面,各人也有各自的理解,他们也没有故意为之。Be more open minded to the world, we are live in the world and not in Malaysia only.
@@loosookwai I cincai to foreigner, what is wrong? You can call me anything, just the fact will not be changed, or you think you being called by Malay then you will become Malay? 🤣🤣🤣
You are very brave. I can see that you genuinely love and appreciate the nature by how you delicately touch everything. And not a single complaint or whining despite the bad weather and all. You also took time to learn and explain things. You have my respect ❤
Hi Yan, for safety sake, pls don't hike alone. Not a smart move at all n you will get lost . Glad you found yr way out. Never do it alone again any part of the world
My dad used to work for the Malaysian Forestry Department and he used to take us hiking in the jungle around Cameron's and Frasers when we were kids. This brings back many happy memories, paddling in jungle streams, climbing Orang Asli tree canopy walkways!
The fact you posted this video , we know you are safe and sound...even we as Malaysian wouldn't hiking alone in that jungle. Many cases where people lost in the jungle and more over now is rainy seasons, landslide often happen in Cameroon. Take care.
@@azulahuang3154 if she get lost and is rescued nothing wrong I would be glad to use my TAX PAYERS MONEY to help ! what kind of talk is this! shows your mentality very cold and un Malaysian like
Many of your viewers here quite rightly expressed concerns over your safety in venturing into the jungle unaccompanied. It’s very unwise and you should refrain from that going forward. Malaysian rainforest, though not the biggest, is the oldest in the world! Despite heavy deforestation, poisonous snakes and insects are still plentiful. Please take care!
You are very daring and brave...its pretty dangerous to go hiking in the jungle alone. Even in group there were people who got lost...good that you made it. Enjoy.
I must said this is a high quality video,watching your video as if it's a travel programme TV shows. Love the way how you shoot & edit your video. This is a great UA-camr that deserve more subscribers! Keep up the good work👍🏻😊
you are a very brave lady I dare not go into the jungle alone although it looks rather safe many things could happen so its better to be safe maybe with a companion or guide but I really love your great adventures! ❤ keep up the good work and stay safe always!
The original natives of Peninsula Malaysia are called Orang Asli just to differentiate the terminology. That was a very good tour of Malaysia especially the jungle.
I am a Malaysia Hokkien (闽南人/福建泉州人), just to clarify that Malaysian Chinese always confused Anhui Province (安徽省) and Fujian Anxi County (福建安溪县人). The mother and son actually mentioned that we have lots of peoples from 泉州安溪人. The Hokkien pronunciation of Anxi almost the same Anhui. Many thanks of your interesting stories of Malaysia.
@@littlechineseeverywhere Fujian Anxi County (福建安溪县)中国茶都/世界茶都 Anxi County is a county of the prefecture-level city of Quanzhou, in southern Fujian province, People's Republic of China. It lies adjacent to and directly north of Xiamen. Anxi is well known for a number of varieties of Oolong tea (乌龙茶), the best-known of which is Tieguanyin (铁观音). The Cameron Highlands of China, but Anxi Tea plantations are very much bigger than to Cameron Highlands. It is also one of the 泉州侨乡. Most of the Taiwanese, Hong Kong , Macao and South East Asia 闽南侨乡are from 泉州永春, 泉州南安, 泉州晋江, 泉州安溪, 泉州惠安, 泉州石狮, 泉州德化, 泉州金门, 厦门同安, 漳州龙海, 漳州诏安. Tqwm.
Your hiking up the Mountain in rain was impressive. Your in good shape, and take good video😁👌. Pretty Country , thanks for sharing. Take care Please, be safe out there. Ty
Yes, Yan that is really true some of things looks so attraction like 🌺 flowers and plants but some of them are so dangerous no matter you have touched it or not even the leaves have touched your body,you will feel tichy and swollen your body.So now you are safe because you have reached your home. The hilly and thick forest sometimes dangerous for tracking.
The plant at 10:25 is a pitcher plant. In Malay, we call them periuk kera (monkey pot). There are quite a number of different pitcher plants that you can see if you visit MARDI Agro Tech Park in Cameron Highland. The floor of the forest there is usually very soft because it's a mossy forest unlike other jungles in Malaysia. This is an excellent and informative video. Thank you for showing the world the other side (hiking trails) of Cameron Highland.
Just remember, you are not alone in the jungles here. It is 130m to 140m years old. The oldest tropical rainforest in this world. Snakes, wild elephants, tigers, black panthers, wildboars etc etc
Wonderful video! I am so impressed by your positive attitude even while jungle hiking in the rain... you stopped even to show us the beautiful flower :) incredible!! Keep up the amazing content!
Never go hiking alone. You should consult the locals first before entering any jungle in Malaysia. Usually you need to register with the villages or the natives. If you get lost, they have to pull their resource for your rescue. Even in China, you are expected to leave your name with the village head before you enter any jungle. There are tigers in West Malaysia jungle. It is safer in Sarawak jungle because there are no tigers and also no elephants.
You are so brave and daring going alone inside rain forest and around the world.. glad you are safe.. welldone u experince very beautiful rain forest...
The "flower-like" plant that you saw at minute 7 is balanophora. Pls google to know more. It IS a flower! The flower is the plant, no stem, no leaf. Just like rafflesia. It is rare too!!!
I don’t see you engaged a trekking guide. You’ve missed the Mossy forest I supposed. Anyway it’s good to know that you’ve get out of the wood safely. Thanks to the friendly Malay couple that offered you a free ride. Do enjoy your stay in Cameron Highland. Take good care!
Your personal and personable sense along with your inquisitiveness and eye for detail makes your video style extremely watchable. Keep it going. Cheers and adventure on!
I have watched your newer videos. It is equally interesting to watch the old videos as well. Your exploration of Cameron Highland is much more than what most Malaysian would expect. Good job! Kudos to you. ☺
Nowadays is monsoon season...a lot of rains...could be very slippery..very dangerous ...don't play play with tropical forest...they are very thick jungles and can be very confusing..
The unsuitability of your footwear has been commented on, but you're not alone. Many Malaysians also often go on hikes in flip flops! But, a good pair of walking or hiking boots (waterproof if possible) are recommended if you go into the jungle. In some places, you wil also encounter leeches and stockings are good. Other safety aids such as whistle, torchlight, and even GPS (or phone) can help you to keep safe.
Greetings! Yan, welcome to Malaysia! Your channel is quite refreshing... Love the way you present your view and perspective of all the places you visit and even jungle trekking alone! Brave woman...!!! What's most amusing is you actually goes into an Indian Barber mainly for men... Actually, nothing wrong going there for a haircut but they really don't have woman hairstyles on the wall posters.... Hahaha...LOL.... Welcome again and enjoy the various types of cuisine from different cultures here... Don't be afraid to try them. Take care and stay safe!!! 👍☺️ P/S: Most UA-camrs actually increased their subscribers and viewers while in Malaysia and 10/10 of their Vlogs "Most popular" videos are produced in Malaysia.... Good Luck!! 👍👍😄
People in Malaysia are multilingual. They are turning to online videos to satiate their curiosity pertaining their country without much language barrier.
You are a very2 brave person. So glad you got out of jungle safely. Was worried for you at some point. Pls.do not try venturing into jungles alone. Its very dangerous.
I think you were very brave to go hiking in the jungle by yourself! The plant that you emptied out is a pitcher plant, Nepenthaceae. It is carnivorous: it gets its nutrition by trapping flies and digesting them!
You are the adventurer type of traveler, many thumbs up for you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏. You should get someone from Malaysia to fetch you around and accompany you for the adventurous route.
Wow, you are much braver than I am, and I am a 200 6 ft man. I am pretty sure I would not have ventured into that jungle by myself, so props to you. I toured a tea plantation in your home province of Anhui many years ago, they were harvesting the tea with something like a lawn mower that 2 people held on each side of the tea rows, that machine exhausted the tea leaves into a large bag, which was then transported to a factory to be dried and packaged. We were lucky enough to have dinner with the farmer who owned the plantation, was quite interesting food also. Anyhow, thanks for your bravery and interest in sharing your travels and travails, best luck
@@littlechineseeverywhere they are carnivorous plants. Once insect drops inside, the top cover will close. The digestive water will drain nutrients or minerals from the insects. Finish eating, open up cover to find next victims.
Just correction... Chinese ethnic here we use the term "Malaysian Chinese" and not Malay Chinese. Similarly you do not refer to Indian in Malaysia as "Malay Indian" you would refer them as "Malaysian Indian". This is because there is another ethnic in Malaysia called Malay... They are predominantly Muslim and original is from South East Asia region. So when you uses " Malay Chinese " people around this region or familiar with Malaysia would think you are referring to Malay and Chinese race.
Cincai la 🤣, think most of the Malaysian viewer understand what she mentioned, but good that you have explained about that.
@@0014929 please! how can u simply cincai to ur own identity? can we refer u to other races? malay chinese is basically wrong! u refer to malay or chinese? 错了就是错了,错了就该,哪有什么随便? 语法不对就会让人听不懂矛盾。
@@starletlianhua4235 不需要搞到那么绝对化,知道了就好了,之后再更正也可以,只要不是来乱的,都是可以接受范围。而且对于外国人你是怎样的纯华人对他们并没那么重要,用词方面,各人也有各自的理解,他们也没有故意为之。Be more open minded to the world, we are live in the world and not in Malaysia only.
@@0014929 Pathetic u! How can said cincai??? Can I said u're Malay???
@@loosookwai I cincai to foreigner, what is wrong? You can call me anything, just the fact will not be changed, or you think you being called by Malay then you will become Malay? 🤣🤣🤣
This young lady...is making every malaysian worried...oooooh
I believe that plant you encounter and empty it's liquid out is called a Pitcher Plant. It's carnivorous and the liquid is it's digestive fluids. ✌️
You are very brave. I can see that you genuinely love and appreciate the nature by how you delicately touch everything. And not a single complaint or whining despite the bad weather and all. You also took time to learn and explain things. You have my respect ❤
Hi Yan, for safety sake, pls don't hike alone. Not a smart move at all n you will get lost . Glad you found yr way out. Never do it alone again any part of the world
The rain in the jungle sounds so soothing and fresh.
I appreciate very much how respectful you are of all peoples, their traditions and beliefs.
My dad used to work for the Malaysian Forestry Department and he used to take us hiking in the jungle around Cameron's and Frasers when we were kids. This brings back many happy memories, paddling in jungle streams, climbing Orang Asli tree canopy walkways!
Damn... you might be one of the most knowledgeable travel youtuber i’ve seen. It’s like you know everything. 😂😂😂
The fact you posted this video , we know you are safe and sound...even we as Malaysian wouldn't hiking alone in that jungle. Many cases where people lost in the jungle and more over now is rainy seasons, landslide often happen in Cameroon. Take care.
I think she does not know there are big tigers in the jungle. We have to use our tax payers' money to rescue her if anything happen to her.
I am shocked at her naivety! But love her courageous spirit
@@azulahuang3154 if she get lost and is rescued nothing wrong I would be glad to use my TAX PAYERS MONEY to help ! what kind of talk is this! shows your mentality very cold and un Malaysian like
Azula .. human life vs tax payer money? Seiously?!
If It's not safe to hike alone in this part of the jungle, they will ban it for sure.
1. Never wear sandals to trek
2. Let someone know. If you get lost no one will know.
3. There are tigers in malaysia
Beautiful I loved the plants in the jungle and the tea plantation.
Many malay can speak chinese nowdays in malaysia,but rarely to find in random one..ur so lucky to find malay speak mandarin with that way..
wow. malay couple speaks mandarin. Malaysia really unique
Wherever you go.. just take care of yourself..
Many of your viewers here quite rightly expressed concerns over your safety in venturing into the jungle unaccompanied. It’s very unwise and you should refrain from that going forward. Malaysian rainforest, though not the biggest, is the oldest in the world! Despite heavy deforestation, poisonous snakes and insects are still plentiful. Please take care!
Perfect combination of BRAVE, SMART, CUTE and GORGEOUS, hey can u show FORBIDDEN CITY in one video? Please
You are very daring and brave...its pretty dangerous to go hiking in the jungle alone. Even in group there were people who got lost...good that you made it. Enjoy.
Even the british military got lost in sabah jungles.
I must said this is a high quality video,watching your video as if it's a travel programme TV shows. Love the way how you shoot & edit your video. This is a great UA-camr that deserve more subscribers! Keep up the good work👍🏻😊
you are a very brave lady I dare not go into the jungle alone although it looks rather safe many things could happen so its better to be safe maybe with a companion or guide but I really love your great adventures! ❤ keep up the good work and stay safe always!
好喜欢妳的视频,自然不做作,拍摄手法专业,还有背景音乐太好听了,把风景带出完美意境
Just admire your bravery ...going everywhere alone ...not alone in the jungle. God bless her 🙏
The original natives of Peninsula Malaysia are called Orang Asli just to differentiate the terminology. That was a very good tour of Malaysia especially the jungle.
I am a Malaysia Hokkien (闽南人/福建泉州人), just to clarify that Malaysian Chinese always confused Anhui Province (安徽省) and Fujian Anxi County (福建安溪县人). The mother and son actually mentioned that we have lots of peoples from 泉州安溪人. The Hokkien pronunciation of Anxi almost the same Anhui. Many thanks of your interesting stories of Malaysia.
@@littlechineseeverywhere Fujian Anxi County (福建安溪县)中国茶都/世界茶都
Anxi County is a county of the prefecture-level city of Quanzhou, in southern Fujian province, People's Republic of China. It lies adjacent to and directly north of Xiamen. Anxi is well known for a number of varieties of Oolong tea (乌龙茶), the best-known of which is Tieguanyin (铁观音). The Cameron Highlands of China, but Anxi Tea plantations are very much bigger than to Cameron Highlands. It is also one of the 泉州侨乡. Most of the Taiwanese, Hong Kong , Macao and South East Asia 闽南侨乡are from 泉州永春, 泉州南安, 泉州晋江, 泉州安溪, 泉州惠安, 泉州石狮, 泉州德化, 泉州金门, 厦门同安, 漳州龙海, 漳州诏安. Tqwm.
Your hiking up the Mountain in rain was impressive. Your in good shape, and take good video😁👌. Pretty Country , thanks for sharing. Take care Please, be safe out there.
Ty
please do more vlogs about Malaysia!! All of us are very supportive!
@@littlechineseeverywhere hope you reached safely home in china. Just in time to celebrate winter and spring festival.
In 1967, Jim Thompson, dubbed the Thai Silk King, purportedly walked out of his host's house in the Cameron Highlands for a stroll and disappeared.
You're one brave lady. There are tigers in Cameron Highlands
The scenery is so stunningly beautiful, I have watched most of your videos and enjoyed everyone of them , greetings from Pembrokeshire West wales UK
Thank❤🌹🙏 you, dear Yan! You're very brave and courageous young lady! Jungle and 🌸🌺🌻🌹🌷🌼💐flowers are beautiful 😍
Tropical primeval forests are a world to itself. I wondered that Yan didn't say anything about Leeches. Brave !
Yes, Yan that is really true some of things looks so attraction like 🌺 flowers and plants but some of them are so dangerous no matter you have touched it or not even the leaves have touched your body,you will feel tichy and swollen your body.So now you are safe because you have reached your home.
The hilly and thick forest sometimes dangerous for tracking.
Inappropriate footwear for any tracking..many sharp objects,biting insects,snakes ,leeches on jungle floor...plain stupidity
Brave adventurous soul. 👍🏽👍🏽
I love the mountains ❤️
13:35 Birkenstock are amazing and I cannot live without them, but they are not exactly outdoor shoes :D
Love what you are doing.
Thank you for the tour..I really enjoyed the jungle😊👍🌸much love from NewZealand 😊🌸
The plant at 10:25 is a pitcher plant. In Malay, we call them periuk kera (monkey pot). There are quite a number of different pitcher plants that you can see if you visit MARDI Agro Tech Park in Cameron Highland. The floor of the forest there is usually very soft because it's a mossy forest unlike other jungles in Malaysia. This is an excellent and informative video. Thank you for showing the world the other side (hiking trails) of Cameron Highland.
豬籠草。
Watching your videos really makes me proud of my beautiful country and its friendly people!
Just remember, you are not alone in the jungles here. It is 130m to 140m years old. The oldest tropical rainforest in this world. Snakes, wild elephants, tigers, black panthers, wildboars etc etc
Fun Fact: The Daintree Rainforest in Australia is the oldest rain forest.
you are so brave hiking in the jungle alone
好大膽一個女孩走進森林👍,還好沒有什麼意外/迷路,繼續加油 !
Wonderful video! I am so impressed by your positive attitude even while jungle hiking in the rain... you stopped even to show us the beautiful flower :) incredible!! Keep up the amazing content!
You are so brave to enter the forest by yourself. Even we local Malaysian do not do that. Please be cautious!
Never go hiking alone. You should consult the locals first before entering any jungle in Malaysia. Usually you need to register with the villages or the natives. If you get lost, they have to pull their resource for your rescue. Even in China, you are expected to leave your name with the village head before you enter any jungle. There are tigers in West Malaysia jungle. It is safer in Sarawak jungle because there are no tigers and also no elephants.
LOVE your show.Very interesting.More of it,thanks.
Very lovely to see people connect with nature..it's a beautiful life
You are so brave and daring going alone inside rain forest and around the world.. glad you are safe.. welldone u experince very beautiful rain forest...
You’re an enthusiastic geographer. Wish you have a very existing and safe trip.
The "flower-like" plant that you saw at minute 7 is balanophora. Pls google to know more.
It IS a flower!
The flower is the plant, no stem, no leaf. Just like rafflesia.
It is rare too!!!
Don’t hike alone,just imagine if you’re injure or twisted your foot
I don’t see you engaged a trekking guide. You’ve missed the Mossy forest I supposed. Anyway it’s good to know that you’ve get out of the wood safely. Thanks to the friendly Malay couple that offered you a free ride. Do enjoy your stay in Cameron Highland. Take good care!
I stayed at this same hotel when i was in cameron highlands during chinese new year. brings backs memories
Beautiful drone footage of the tea plantation. Please never again go into a jungle alone. That’s really dangerous. ❤
i really enjoy watching your filming,thanks
Your personal and personable sense along with your inquisitiveness and eye for detail makes your video style extremely watchable. Keep it going. Cheers and adventure on!
You are a brave person to hike in sandals on a muddy slope. 😀. Thanks for sharing.
I have watched your newer videos. It is equally interesting to watch the old videos as well. Your exploration of Cameron Highland is much more than what most Malaysian would expect. Good job! Kudos to you. ☺
Don't hiking alone..bcs in Malaysia forest have many type of snake..elephant and tiger
Yep. I warned her too.
Next time, u must hire a guide to explore our jungles. People have got lost and never found again in our jungles
Nowadays is monsoon season...a lot of rains...could be very slippery..very dangerous ...don't play play with tropical forest...they are very thick jungles and can be very confusing..
You are very adventurous. Always stay save
你是我看过的中国UA-camR里面英文最好的一个。很少有能把英文说的如此精准和流利还不带很大的口音。
The unsuitability of your footwear has been commented on, but you're not alone. Many Malaysians also often go on hikes in flip flops! But, a good pair of walking or hiking boots (waterproof if possible) are recommended if you go into the jungle. In some places, you wil also encounter leeches and stockings are good. Other safety aids such as whistle, torchlight, and even GPS (or phone) can help you to keep safe.
Greetings! Yan, welcome to Malaysia! Your channel is quite refreshing... Love the way you present your view and perspective of all the places you visit and even jungle trekking alone! Brave woman...!!!
What's most amusing is you actually goes into an Indian Barber mainly for men... Actually, nothing wrong going there for a haircut but they really don't have woman hairstyles on the wall posters.... Hahaha...LOL....
Welcome again and enjoy the various types of cuisine from different cultures here... Don't be afraid to try them. Take care and stay safe!!! 👍☺️
P/S: Most UA-camrs actually increased their subscribers and viewers while in Malaysia and 10/10 of their Vlogs "Most popular" videos are produced in Malaysia.... Good Luck!! 👍👍😄
@@littlechineseeverywhere Yes, you’re right about that 😊
People in Malaysia are multilingual. They are turning to online videos to satiate their curiosity pertaining their country without much language barrier.
@@littlechineseeverywhere Basically Malaysian cares for those who came/stay in Malaysia.
You are a very2 brave person. So glad you got out of jungle safely. Was worried for you at some point. Pls.do not try venturing into jungles alone. Its very dangerous.
With knowledge will find exciting on the way.
However the rain and the rope experience of supporting signal.
You are so brave!👏👏👏
I think you were very brave to go hiking in the jungle by yourself! The plant that you emptied out is a pitcher plant, Nepenthaceae. It is carnivorous: it gets its nutrition by trapping flies and digesting them!
Thank you for sharing a new video from Cameron Highland😘😘
Another great video. Love the way you explain everything about the location of each of your adventures. Very educational.
Enjoy this vlog so much. So much fun travelling with you via youtube hihi
Lucky the tiger did not come out to say 'hi' to you. May be they are having a nap after a big meal.
your drone shots are so beautiful!
NEVER lost when having fun exploring.
到森林去,是要穿好鞋,起码运动鞋,若有大毒蛇一咬,还有得救。没有鞋毒性发作,可能就倒下去了。
感覺近來幾個到金馬倫的youtube播主中,拍的最好,最有感覺的,加油,也要小心。
Nice to have a drone ...
You are the adventurer type of traveler, many thumbs up for you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏. You should get someone from Malaysia to fetch you around and accompany you for the adventurous route.
@@littlechineseeverywhere looking forward to see you here again 👍👍
I like watching your videos . Keep it up, be safe
Wow, you are much braver than I am, and I am a 200 6 ft man. I am pretty sure I would not have ventured into that jungle by myself, so props to you.
I toured a tea plantation in your home province of Anhui many years ago, they were harvesting the tea with something like a lawn mower that 2 people held on each side of the tea rows, that machine exhausted the tea leaves into a large bag, which was then transported to a factory to be dried and packaged. We were lucky enough to have dinner with the farmer who owned the plantation, was quite interesting food also.
Anyhow, thanks for your bravery and interest in sharing your travels and travails, best luck
The jungle looks really nice there! Also good to see your channel finally gets a bit more attention and the growth it deserves.
Thanks for your adventurous Cameron Highland forest video, such forest which I’ve not known before.
good u are safe hiking alone... . msia jungle there are things can poison eat tramp n even swallow people...
Young Sister u r most courageous doing this trip. Please be careful and don’t be naive ok
佩服你的勇气,给你一百个赞👍
🙏beautiful Yan🤗
A legend with no shoes in the jungle 😅
You attracted me the journey.
6:49 😂😂😂. Now I’m wearing socks to protect my feets. So sweet
That is the pitcher plant. They trap insects and digest in the digestive juice inside the pitcher.
What amazing experience I ever saw! Keep up love your videos 🥰👍🇲🇾
Cameroon highland truly a beautiful place... hope you spent a time to genting highland too a magnificent place in Malaysia too..
Appears you ventured into the Mossy Forest in Cameron Highlands
Those are pitcher plants. They are supposed to collect water in order to enable them to traps insects for their food.
It is not water. It is digestive fluid of the plant
@@littlechineseeverywhere they are carnivorous plants. Once insect drops inside, the top cover will close. The digestive water will drain nutrients or minerals from the insects. Finish eating, open up cover to find next victims.
You're very daring
U presentation is good n clear informative clear pictures good
British discovered Cameron Highland.Lim Goh Tong orginally from Fujian,China discovered and developed Genting Highland into a very popular resort.
I love your videos
very dangerous to go it alone without a guide, but glad you made it out