You mentioned about a lot of malaysian chinese dont know where their chinese roots came from. It made me think about mine too 😂 cause actually a lot of us malays also have chinese ancestry. Almost half of the malays i know will always say either one of their grandparents are chinese 😂 its bcuz in the past a lot of malays adopted chinese children. So thats one of the ways interracial marriage happened between malays and chinese. In my case, my chinese great grandparents were murdered so a malay offered to adopt their children (my grandfather). So all his life he acts like a malay and muslim. But does acknowledge that he is chinese 😂 and ofcourse he has no idea which part of china is his ancestors from. But thanks to your channel. I become more and more interested to know about China. Especially knowing theres a muslim community there 😆❤️ will visit Yunan in the future
This all reminds me my family memories while we travelled to Malaysia, Melaka, KL, Langkawi. Oh, god, I wanna go again. When we visit the any restaurant it always takes 10/15 minutes to decide what to eat, and I always ended up eating Nasi Goreng (Ayam / Daging). Enjoy your trip, I envy
The beginning of this video you ate at Indian Muslims restaurant we local called "mamak", not Bangladesh food/restaurant. Smoking are not allowed in public premises in Malaysia including restaurant, mosque etc but some people ignored it.
Assalamualaikum guys.... While you are in Melaka can I suggest that you go for Melaka River Cruise during night time.... It's just so lovely.... I love it....
Your sister is very beautiful, hijab or no hijab. I imagine Hang Li Po must have looked like her. Malaysian started to wear hijab in the 70s. I remember my mother, in the 60s, used to wear only a scarf around her neck or a shawl on the shoulder to a formal or a religious event as a symbol of modesty, integrity, respect and honor. You have such loving parents as shown in the way your dad takes care of his granddaughter.
@@jalaluddinahmadshaharudin1106 Today, Malaysias are heading to be another arab states where women wearing burkha hiding her pregnancy of fatherless baby.
please visit perak, you can see many hornbill. Ipoh is very calm old city, with many hidden gem and delicious food. very underrated. to me, it have the best dimsum and coffee.
Assalamualaikum wbt. Alhamdulillah thank you for sharing the beautiful sunset. Glad you and family had a good time. Take care, may Allah bless you and family in Malaysia.
now u meet the malacca chinese,cant wait for u to meet the kelantan/terengganu/sabah/sawarak chinese.. chinese from these 4 state are way different than any other states.. they much more assimilated to the culture of the states .later in future video,cant wait to see your thought of them..
Salam Oldwatch Ma! Actually many research (R.H Geldern, J.H.C Kern, J.R Foster, J.R Logen etc.) found that malay's ancestor nowadays is from the yunnan especially if they are in the east coast of peninsular Malaysia like Kelantan/Terangganu. I also remember my great-grandmother said that her mother was a yunnan chinese.
Current DNA research shows that, majority of Malays do not have chinese ancestry. Those who have are from current mixed marriages or their ancestor mixed marriages.. perhaps during ancient trade era traders come to our shore and they fall in love and married the locals.
When Go To Melaka it Must to try eat Assam Pedas Ikan Pari your sister have try before Kedai Mamak - Indian Muslim Nasi Goreng Ayam 👍 Nasi Goreng Daging 👍 Mee Goreng Mamak 👍 Pantai Klebang 👍
Crows in Malaysia was brought to our country by the British. They thought crows would help them to eliminate pest insects that attacking their cocoa or coffee plantations ( I cant remember correctly what plantation but thats why crows are now here). In South East Asia too , crows were thought as unlucky symbol but trust me not the case in Malaysia😂.
always waiting for your next video everyday. cant wait to hear more on your family's experience. your family is sooooo lovely. "Saya sayang Kamu" (i love u all ❤)
So beauriful design mosque sunset look amazing too i enjoyed your trip in melaka terima kasih-sukran-xie xie for share this video to us salam ❤ to you both your family from jkrta
English // Melayu 1. One// Satu 2.Two/ Dua 3.Three//Tiga 4.four// Empat 5.five//Lima 6.Six//Enam 7.Seven//Tujuh 8.Eight//Lapan 9.Nine//Sembilan 0.Zero//Kosong
Of course we can teach you some simple malay words.malaysia,indonesia,singapore,brunei,some regions of thailand mostly speak in the same language..so use can use some malay language anywhere in those countries..for example: What is your name?- SIAPA NAMA AWAK(A-WAK)/SIAPA NAMA KAMU(KA-MU) My name is Ma-Nama saya Ma.. How are you?-APA KHABAR(KA-BAR) I'm fine- SAYA SIHAT/SAYA BAIK SAJA. Where are you from?-AWAK/KAMU DARI MANA? I'm from china- SAYA DARI CHINA./KAMI(WE) DARI CHINA. Nice to meet you-SELAMAT BER-KE-NA-LAN. See you again-JUM-PA LA-GI. 1-SATU 2-DUA 3-TIGA 4-EMPAT 5-LIMA 6-E-NAM 7-TUJUH 8-LAPAN 9-SEMBILAN 10-SEPULUH ok that's it for today..😅😅 we are pleasure to teach you another time .❤❤
In Malaysia, no one is forced to wear hijab either. Ask any local Malaysian women if they are forced to wear hijab? They would say no. The way u say it, it's like u think Malaysians are forced to wear hijab or something. It's not against the Malaysian law for muslim women not wearing hijab. It's PERSONAL CHOICE, just like in your village or town. The difference is if Malaysian muslim women decide to wear it, they usually wear it all the time, not just sometimes
what a lovely family... you should try the melaka river cruise at night. the view is beautiful. the sunset view is magnificent, i'm a local malaysian but i never know about that place before. from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
if you order the roti/roti canai, it will come together with curry and dhal and maybe some sambal. roti canai tastes mostly the same. but there is a difference in the curry taste when you buy mamak and malay roti canai.
Oldwatch and Viona, thank you for highlighting that map of China; until you pointed it out, it never crossed my mind that the diaspora here is indeed mainly from coastal cities.
The development of Melaka city is more restricted compared to other cities in Malaysia and that is the price they have to pay to be listed as the World Heritage City. It is not restricted as in not allowed, but for any new development, there are lots more rules and regulations because they need to preserve the old buildings there. Almost all the buildings of certain age cannot be demolished and for any new development, thorough survey works must be done to ensure it will not affect heritage site even the slightest. There is one church there were leaning for decades due to the earth movement and now they are restoring it. New building for development there would cost more since they cannot touch the heritage area, so the only option is to spread to the outskirts. However, since Melaka is a port city, they only could utilize half of its borderline to expand, while the other is the sea. And I think Melaka is just nice like that, the expansion would take decades but the historical values there is very precious.
Waalaikumussalam. Another great video. Maybe some helpful Malay phrases are Saya (I) nak(want)... Makan (eat) sini (here) Apa(what) ini(this) or itu(that). 🇵🇸 will be free!
Allejčumu Selam i Merhaba iz daleke prijateljske Bosne.Mnogo vas volim zanimljivo kao brat i sestra ste.Sretno živite u velikoj demokratskoj Kini. sufarabosna.ba podržava Vas
as a malay i can speak fluently bahasa melayu, english and arabic because we learn it since kindergarten, and i know a basic mandarin and tamil too bevause of i grow up with them as a friends. therefore if you want to learn malay language it is easiest language on earth hehehe.
If you have time when going back to Kuala Lumpur, please visit Sendayan Mosque situated at Negeri Sembilan. It is one of the beautiful mosque in Malaysia. Negeri Sembilan state is located between Kuala Lumpur/Selangor and Malacca.
In malaysia you can see Local malaysian Malay,chinese and indian (peninsular malaysia) but malaysia also have A LOT of immigrant worker like bangladesh,indonesian, myanmar and more... maybe its hard for you differentiate between locals and immigrant worker but for us we can tell the difference
Palestine will be free.. 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇲🇾🇲🇾
Some usefull malay words...Thank you = Terima Kasih , How Are You = Apa Khabar, Welcome = Selamat Datang, Hot = Panas, Cold = Sejuk, Water = Air, Eat = Makan, Drink = Minum,
Beautiful = Cantik, Sweet = Manis, Happy = Gembira, Sad = Sedih....Wassalam
Anyway, you can find the most beautiful sunset in Sabah. It's mind blowing! Maybe you guys can plan a trip to sabah and Sarawak next time.
You mentioned about a lot of malaysian chinese dont know where their chinese roots came from. It made me think about mine too 😂 cause actually a lot of us malays also have chinese ancestry. Almost half of the malays i know will always say either one of their grandparents are chinese 😂 its bcuz in the past a lot of malays adopted chinese children. So thats one of the ways interracial marriage happened between malays and chinese. In my case, my chinese great grandparents were murdered so a malay offered to adopt their children (my grandfather). So all his life he acts like a malay and muslim. But does acknowledge that he is chinese 😂 and ofcourse he has no idea which part of china is his ancestors from. But thanks to your channel. I become more and more interested to know about China. Especially knowing theres a muslim community there 😆❤️ will visit Yunan in the future
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Following from Senegal 🇸🇳
This all reminds me my family memories while we travelled to Malaysia, Melaka, KL, Langkawi. Oh, god, I wanna go again. When we visit the any restaurant it always takes 10/15 minutes to decide what to eat, and I always ended up eating Nasi Goreng (Ayam / Daging). Enjoy your trip, I envy
Try sabah next time. Plan your trip you'll never regret.
Melaka full of history...
Semoga semua sentiasa dalam lindungan Allah
Amin
ALLAHHUAKBAAARRR!!!😆😆😆
Now I really want to see Malacca for myself... Insha Allah
You're most welcome 💜💜💜
Melaka is famous in asia history.
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah has a very beautiful sunset. Sabah welcomes you all to come!
Love KK
yeah, Simpang Mengayau still haunt me.
The beginning of this video you ate at Indian Muslims restaurant we local called "mamak", not Bangladesh food/restaurant. Smoking are not allowed in public premises in Malaysia including restaurant, mosque etc but some people ignored it.
Tamil restaurant
@@Kuppasyrestoran maju enterprise, an indian muslim restaurant.
@@acerazak4087 fine. Their language is Tamil.
@@Kuppasy doesn't matter. We talk about indian muslim restaurant, halal.
Assalamualaikum guys.... While you are in Melaka can I suggest that you go for Melaka River Cruise during night time.... It's just so lovely.... I love it....
Your sister is very beautiful, hijab or no hijab. I imagine Hang Li Po must have looked like her. Malaysian started to wear hijab in the 70s. I remember my mother, in the 60s, used to wear only a scarf around her neck or a shawl on the shoulder to a formal or a religious event as a symbol of modesty, integrity, respect and honor. You have such loving parents as shown in the way your dad takes care of his granddaughter.
@@jalaluddinahmadshaharudin1106 Today, Malaysias are heading to be another arab states where women wearing burkha hiding her pregnancy of fatherless baby.
Your sister is beautiful in hijab. Should always on when going out like Viona.
In malaysian primary & secondary school all muslim student are compulsory to wear hijab and most of them continue wearing hijab untill adult
@@sis00sweet83 Funny, wearing hijab is not compulsory in Malaysian school. Jgn menahu boleh tak?
@@hadirahman9775 No, hijab makes women look older and backward.
Very nice episode 🥰. I love your interaction with local Chinese Malaysians
Masyaalloh
Muslim men in china are awesone ..im surprise they dont smoke & drink liquor
please visit perak, you can see many hornbill. Ipoh is very calm old city, with many hidden gem and delicious food. very underrated. to me, it have the best dimsum and coffee.
Cute little xiaohe running in the masjid ☺️
Assalamualaikum wbt. Alhamdulillah thank you for sharing the beautiful sunset. Glad you and family had a good time. Take care, may Allah bless you and family in Malaysia.
now u meet the malacca chinese,cant wait for u to meet the kelantan/terengganu/sabah/sawarak chinese.. chinese from these 4 state are way different than any other states.. they much more assimilated to the culture of the states .later in future video,cant wait to see your thought of them..
Amazing sun set inside mosaue
Salam Oldwatch Ma! Actually many research (R.H Geldern, J.H.C Kern, J.R Foster, J.R Logen etc.) found that malay's ancestor nowadays is from the yunnan especially if they are in the east coast of peninsular Malaysia like Kelantan/Terangganu. I also remember my great-grandmother said that her mother was a yunnan chinese.
Yeah~I have went to Zhenghe museum actuaaly, found amazing things~I will post it in next video~
Current DNA research shows that, majority of Malays do not have chinese ancestry. Those who have are from current mixed marriages or their ancestor mixed marriages.. perhaps during ancient trade era traders come to our shore and they fall in love and married the locals.
I wanna have that Ambula hijab like the one your sister was wearing during sunset. It’s beautiful. ❤😂
I'm neither Muslim nor a lady but my... that hijab was so elegant.
You explored Malacca more then I did, informative video
Glad you,viona and your family really enjoying your stay in Malacca
When Go To Melaka it Must to try eat Assam Pedas Ikan Pari your sister have try before
Kedai Mamak - Indian Muslim
Nasi Goreng Ayam 👍
Nasi Goreng Daging 👍
Mee Goreng Mamak 👍
Pantai Klebang 👍
Melaka is named Venice of the East for a reason. It's especially beautiful during evenings!😊
Your niece like malaysia very much😃
Wow. Your mom is a history buff.
Beautiful atmosphere, hope you are happy....🇲🇾👌😊
damnn why tourists always so lucky with sunset that pretty! i always go to the beach but most of the time no pretty sunset appear 🥹🥹
I live in KL. I must say sunset in Kota Kinabalu is a must visit too. May Allah give you rizq to visit there one day
Crows in Malaysia was brought to our country by the British. They thought crows would help them to eliminate pest insects that attacking their cocoa or coffee plantations ( I cant remember correctly what plantation but thats why crows are now here). In South East Asia too , crows were thought as unlucky symbol but trust me not the case in Malaysia😂.
Masha Allah, the view of sunset is beautiful.
the symbol crow on the malaysia is just black bird with noise sound😂😂
Utk kita melayu la.. Utk Iban kadazan, bajau, org asli, cina, India mungkin ada makna
@@azmanabas8425 sama ja kaum mana pun kat KL Selangor ni. Punya la byk burung gagak. Jenuh nak pikir nasib malang tiap saat nampak burung gagak.😂😂
@@bashed1000gelak aku.. 😂😂
@@azmanabas8425for Indian / Tamils crow is ancestor
18:40 what a shot, Mashaallah ❤❤
Terbaik 😊
ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ
always waiting for your next video everyday. cant wait to hear more on your family's experience. your family is sooooo lovely. "Saya sayang Kamu" (i love u all ❤)
What a beautiful view sunset. Thanks for the video in Malaka. I like it. ❤
So beauriful design mosque sunset look amazing too i enjoyed your trip in melaka terima kasih-sukran-xie xie for share this video to us salam ❤ to you both your family from jkrta
Muaikumsalam selamat bercuti 🤲🤲🤲🤲
salamalaikunn
beautiful sunsets 🙏
English // Melayu
1. One// Satu
2.Two/ Dua
3.Three//Tiga
4.four// Empat
5.five//Lima
6.Six//Enam
7.Seven//Tujuh
8.Eight//Lapan
9.Nine//Sembilan
0.Zero//Kosong
Happy always.😊😊😊
Walykumsalaam warahmat allah wabarakatuh. Anjoy with your family have nice day insahallah always 😊
Kamu tampan
Nice vlog .... im glad you n ur family have a good time here in my country....im excited to watch your next video ..... let's go (jom pergi) 😂😂😂
You have go restaurant baba and nyonya.. Baba and nyonya mix Malay and chinese.Just in malacca have baba and nyonya.
IN PENANG ALSO HAVE BABA AND NYONYA...
Must try
Nope the Peranakan Chinese live in Phuket until Singapore
And please try Ee Chi Ban ( nasi ayam) 👍👍👍👍
is it halal? i mean the baba n nyonya restaurant? as far as i know they are non muslims...
Wa'alaikumsalam...😊
Thank you sharing with us such a beautiful place.
YUP the sunset so beautiful.
The sunset so beautiful like Viona 🥰😄
Well done good job guys.l like your video, ❤from Sabah borneo
we call the restauran as "kedai mamak"
I like the arabic writings on your t shirt.
اطلبوا العلم ولو في الصين……
فإن طلب العلم فريضة على كل مسلم. (continuation)
Thanks for your informmtion
Malacca, home of delecious Asam Pedas..
You sister very like it.. Find it at river side restaurant..
Nice video.. 🇲🇾♥
Love you guys too, Salam
Come to kota kinabalu sabah, malaysia...see the real beauty sun set at tanjung aru beach..😊 and so many place u can go to visit..
It's fortunate for you it wasn't school holiday season, if it was that swimming pool will be so crowded with so many people
Actually your sister look more beautiful with hijab.
No she looks like an Indonesian who is poor and backward. While without it, she looks like chinese which is a fancy asian.
Assalamualaikum. May your day filled with love and blessings ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Of course we can teach you some simple malay words.malaysia,indonesia,singapore,brunei,some regions of thailand mostly speak in the same language..so use can use some malay language anywhere in those countries..for example:
What is your name?- SIAPA NAMA AWAK(A-WAK)/SIAPA NAMA KAMU(KA-MU)
My name is Ma-Nama saya Ma..
How are you?-APA KHABAR(KA-BAR)
I'm fine- SAYA SIHAT/SAYA BAIK SAJA.
Where are you from?-AWAK/KAMU DARI MANA?
I'm from china- SAYA DARI CHINA./KAMI(WE) DARI CHINA.
Nice to meet you-SELAMAT BER-KE-NA-LAN.
See you again-JUM-PA LA-GI.
1-SATU
2-DUA
3-TIGA
4-EMPAT
5-LIMA
6-E-NAM
7-TUJUH
8-LAPAN
9-SEMBILAN
10-SEPULUH
ok that's it for today..😅😅 we are pleasure to teach you another time .❤❤
Waalaikumsalam ma.
Your residence is very close to Kampung Hulu Mosque, the oldest mosque in Malaysia.
In Malaysia, no one is forced to wear hijab either. Ask any local Malaysian women if they are forced to wear hijab? They would say no. The way u say it, it's like u think Malaysians are forced to wear hijab or something. It's not against the Malaysian law for muslim women not wearing hijab. It's PERSONAL CHOICE, just like in your village or town. The difference is if Malaysian muslim women decide to wear it, they usually wear it all the time, not just sometimes
Maybe next you can go to crystal mosque in Terengganu. Very beautiful
Beautiful sunset
That is mamak restaurant. Eating at mamak Restaurants is one of malaysian culture. All races love eating at mamak, most of mamak operating 24 hours.
what a lovely family...
you should try the melaka river cruise at night. the view is beautiful.
the sunset view is magnificent, i'm a local malaysian but i never know about that place before.
from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
Remember to visit Zheng he museum. They have a lot of history there
if you order the roti/roti canai, it will come together with curry and dhal and maybe some sambal. roti canai tastes mostly the same. but there is a difference in the curry taste when you buy mamak and malay roti canai.
thank you for coming my city my brother
make sure to visit Malacca Botanical Garden for a walk in evening.
Malacca also known as the Historic State of Malacca... And one of UNESCO World Heritage here in malaysia... Thats why thier keep it
Remember to visit Zheng he museum. They have a lot of history there 😊
In Malaysia crow is symbol of one billion subscribers 😂
Oldwatch and Viona, thank you for highlighting that map of China; until you pointed it out, it never crossed my mind that the diaspora here is indeed mainly from coastal cities.
The development of Melaka city is more restricted compared to other cities in Malaysia and that is the price they have to pay to be listed as the World Heritage City. It is not restricted as in not allowed, but for any new development, there are lots more rules and regulations because they need to preserve the old buildings there. Almost all the buildings of certain age cannot be demolished and for any new development, thorough survey works must be done to ensure it will not affect heritage site even the slightest. There is one church there were leaning for decades due to the earth movement and now they are restoring it. New building for development there would cost more since they cannot touch the heritage area, so the only option is to spread to the outskirts. However, since Melaka is a port city, they only could utilize half of its borderline to expand, while the other is the sea. And I think Melaka is just nice like that, the expansion would take decades but the historical values there is very precious.
Oh my god i saw you guys at kipmall just noww!!!!
They still in Melaka ?
if your parents go to river cruise, it's more beautiful view at night 😊
In Malaysia if there are a lot of crows it means garbage is not being cared for properly...😅
Waalaikumussalam. Another great video. Maybe some helpful Malay phrases are
Saya (I) nak(want)...
Makan (eat) sini (here)
Apa(what) ini(this) or itu(that).
🇵🇸 will be free!
18:30 indah
Allejčumu Selam i Merhaba iz daleke prijateljske Bosne.Mnogo vas volim zanimljivo kao brat i sestra ste.Sretno živite u velikoj demokratskoj Kini. sufarabosna.ba podržava Vas
malacca the historical city
Crow is just bird. Belief just to Allah. No such thing as bad luck bro.
welcome to malacca Historic city..
as a malay i can speak fluently bahasa melayu, english and arabic because we learn it since kindergarten, and i know a basic mandarin and tamil too bevause of i grow up with them as a friends. therefore if you want to learn malay language it is easiest language on earth hehehe.
Di melaka have sweet souwer pari is eat witch wite rice....same a sister eat at kl
Not sweet sour. It's spicy and sour.
You are walking on the streets walked by Zheng He, your Hui ancestor!
If you have time when going back to Kuala Lumpur, please visit Sendayan Mosque situated at Negeri Sembilan. It is one of the beautiful mosque in Malaysia. Negeri Sembilan state is located between Kuala Lumpur/Selangor and Malacca.
The restaurant we call it 'mamak' restaurant...an indian muslim restaurant...
Maşallah maşallah maşallah çok güzel bir vido olmuş emeginize saygı Türkiye den çok selamlar ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
YOU SHOULD GO TO WONDERPARK AT LEVEL 2 THE SHORE SHOPPING GALLERY MELAKA
In malaysia you can see Local malaysian Malay,chinese and indian (peninsular malaysia) but malaysia also have A LOT of immigrant worker like bangladesh,indonesian, myanmar and more... maybe its hard for you differentiate between locals and immigrant worker but for us we can tell the difference
My favourite mc of a web novel called Emperor's Domination is called Dark crow Li Qiye 😊