Thank you Emon. So sorry I only reply so late. I am very happy to hear that from you. Greeting from Switzerland to the Philippines, I hope to come over this year for a holiday and video recording :)
@@DjemoGraphic don't apologize. I know life can be busy. And yeah, it's great if you can visit. Let's have a drink when you get a chance to drop by in Manila.
Malacca used to be the busiest and well known trading port in the world back in 15th century . Been colonised by Portugese (1511) , Dutch ( 1641 ), British ( 1824 ). That's why we can see heaps of combinations of the cultures, races , religions and etniques here . thank you Sir for posting this amazing video .
Hi I'm from Malacca, Malaysia. I used to go Bandar Hilir to collect history data for my school projects. Still worth it because I always learn new things here everytime I visit it.
thanks sudah merekomendasikan tempat menarik yang ada dimelaka, waww melaka...,suatu saat nanti saya akan pergi ke melaka saat berlibur ke Malaysia🤗salam dari indonesia❤
Agree, the coconut ball vendors theatrics totally reminded me of buying ice cream on the street in Turkey,. They make quite a show of it which is fun as then it is more than just a snack. Thanks for informative video.
Hi Bakar. Thank you so much. I am most happy to promote Melaka and memang aku suka cakap bhs melayu :) Semoga saya boleh balik Malaysia di tahun hadapan.
I am from Malacca, I am honored to thank you for your great review about the historic state of Malacca ..We always welcome visitors to our country with a warm welcome..don't you believe it? come here and experience for yourself.🔥
Another amazing region of Malaysia, Melaka. Like in Penang, I see here beautiful traditional culture, different ethnic group, different religions living side by side in harmony, how the people keep their own traditional culture. To be honest, from your videos I've learned a lot of different culture. Due to my previous Austronesistik study in 🇩🇪, I am very happy to watch your traveling experience in Asia. For example here, I learned about the peranakan people. And ... for the first time I know that there is also Kampung Keling, like in Medan Sumatera Utara. I lived in Medan for 3 years. So many beautiful diverse places to visit. Did you buy Tanjak? Djemo, thank you for making this great guidance video ;)
Hi Dina. I'm very happy to hear that from you. It's so nice to hear that you as a native southeast asian feel you can learn from me who is actually an outsider :) I try to study the different ethnic groups and their customs; talk to them, learn from them. I bought the Tanjak on the Hari Raya Bazaar in Singapore last year :)
Thanks for this wonderful video. Melaka is a UNESCO world heritage site. Melaka really looked beautiful n vibrant, well that was before d pandemic n lockdown. This is lovely, Djemo. Hoped u had a great time.
Hi Yasin. Yeah Melaka is nice. I went there 4x and I loved it a lot! I hope to revisit after the pandemic. Normal life needs to resume now after the vaccination campaign is far ahead.
@@DjemoGraphic Hi Djemo. Wow. U had visited Melaka four times, that's awesome Djemo. Hope that one of these days u can travel back n visit Malaysia n vice versa, I hope that one day I can travel n visit Switzerland especially d Alps n d exquisite hidden gems, d villages like Morcote n Iseltwald. 😀
Hi - Thank you very much for your nice words. I try to keep it up as much as I can. My next video will be about Malay Drum Culture :) Then Bali Travel Guide
Great! My family lives there. I don’t do actual visits. Next time I go and stay with my family, I will plan to visit those places especially the river cruise
Hi Matsuna. Thats nice! So I assume you are Malaysian? The river cruise is very nice, also try some street food, it's very delicious. The old mosque and chinese temple are also very much worth to visit! Although I presented quite a lot, there are a lot of things, which I haven't visited yet. Many reasons for me to come back :D
Merci Steven! Dini Meinig isch mer immer sehr wichtig. Freut mi sehr dass dir mis Video gfallt^^. Hey lueg mal mis Penang video. Das isch im Moment krass am wachse! :D
Hi Monica. Great! I hope you will have a fantastic trip. Enjoy Melaka and its rich culture/history and foodie world! If you have any questions, feel free to ask by DM me on IG at @DjemoGraphic :)
Melaka is my hometown. I live around 4 km from the town centre .Melaka was under foreign rules for nearly 500 years . First by the Portuguese then the Ducth , British the Japanese and back to the British again until Malaysia got it s independence in 1957 .
Hey! Gamsiah. Happy to hear that you enjoyed this video. I made another video about Penang. Top 10 places. Well... you will see I really like temples and the local culture! I really miss Penang. Rindu Pulau Pinang...
Hi Aiman. Cool! I am glad you like the video. I hope you will have a great trip to Melaka. I suggest to stay for 2 days, max 3. If you have any questions, feel free to DM me on Instagram "DjemoGraphic"
@@stressfreesmile I have been 2x to India - ones to go to Bhutan through Assam and the 2nd time to Chennai for my friend's wedding. I also went to Pondicherry that time - such a lovely place! There is however much more for me to see!
Hi :) Thank you very much. Very happy to hear that you found my video helpful and furthermore that you liked it. I hope you will have a great trip! If you have any further questions, you can direct message me on Instagram @Djemographic.
DjemoGraphic thank you. I wish I could just show a picture of my note right now. All the things that you said is actually listed on my to do list. Thank you for making this video.
Hiii. Selamat datang ke Channel saya. Terima kasih untuk cari channel saya selepas menonton video Schaffy :) Few jam lagi, aku boleh upload video baharu :)
@@purnamamerindu8166 Awww, makasih untuk subscribe :) Rasa sangat gembira. Ya, belum bercuti di Terengganu, tetapi saya sudah fikir jika boleh pergi di sana. Ada kota yang cantik dan juga pulau perhentian, sudah lihat banyak gambar2 di internet, wow :)
I will go there with someone that never scared walk with me truly love me because today i feel dissapointed with the one i love .. he scared with me go to malacca .. i think he unhonest .. i wish i go to malacca that my dream i love history..
@@wnose I do not live in Malacca but in Kuala Lumpur. Nonetheless, I've been to Malacca quite a few times, mostly for food and for a weekend getaway. Besides, it's only 2 hours away from Kuala Lumpur, so it's really easy to just drive over even for a days' trip. As for the internet... I'm pretty sure it's fairly good all over Malaysia, especially in the city/town areas. You should be able to have 4G access almost every part of the city/town unless if you're in the rural parts, probably it might be rather slower. Also, it depends very much on which service provider you got. At the moment, I believe Maxis-Hotlink mobile service provider is #1 in Malaysia. You can get an unlimited internet + calls (unlimited calls only within Malaysia) for a month's pass for really a fraction of a price. Really good deal. And if you're planning to stay for a longer period (by which I believe you'll probably rent a place via Airbnb or a homestay), it usually does come with high-speed Wifi. If any of these places don't provide that, you should get one that does because it's a necessity, not a choice. Aside to that, when you said "visiting for a good period of 2 months" I believe you meant for the whole of Malaysia, not just Malacca. For Malacca, I'd give it 4-5 days is more than enough. If you're a lazy traveller...make it a week tops. As for 2-months in Malaysia travel, I'd say that would cover pretty much a lot of places...not all, but a lot. Nonetheless, I believe Malaysia do offer tourist visa-free for up to 90 days, so...again; if you're a lazy traveller (like me), I would plan to extend. As said above, I live in Kuala Lumpur (KL for short), and if you want to know places in KL... you can always buzz me again. Happy travelling!
@@awkh21 Anthony, thank you very kindly for your detailed response. My dad was born in Malacca and I still have distant relatives living there. I haven't visited for over 40 years and the video really opened my eyes! I have a sabbatical coming up next year so Malacca looked interesting.
@@wnose It's good to have friends/relative in a place you travel. It really does save you a lot of money and your travel would be more exciting because they would definitely bring you to places where only locals go. These would be the true gem of travelling. Overall, Malacca is a small historical town with lots of stories dating back centuries, and if you're into history... you may, in fact, find it interesting. Another place with lots of history will be Penang island. It's like Malacca but 4 times the size. It's about 3.5 hours drive from Kuala Lumpur (5.5 hours from Malacca). You may want to spend more time in Penang given that it's bigger and it's more segregated (if that makes sense) and there are more to see and explore in Penang and of cause, it's famous for its authentic street food. No doubt you can find really good street food throughout Malaysia (not just in Penang) with really cheap prices as Malaysia is known to be the Street Food Capital of the World (self-proclaimed since no one actually recognize us for that even though I believe we should be given that title a long time ago). Nonetheless, we Malaysians are very proud of our food simply because it's so unique... so unique that you really have to give it a try.
5x a day. Around 6am, 1:30pm, 4, 7 and 8:40pm. I remember these were abt the times in JB and Singapore. I cannot remember how it was. But Malaysia being a Muslim country, there are surely many mosques.
"Wow, Melaka is such a hidden gem! 😍 From exploring historic sites like A Famosa to indulging in delicious street food, this place has it all! Can't wait to check off these must-dos on my bucket list. 🌍✈ #TravelGoals"
malay people.. already in semenanjung for thousand of years.. after came to semenanjung they went down to jawa sumatera n so on.. this is because back bone of titiwangsa and other banjaran connected to asia continent, people came from main land to island , and higher sea level make them lived in higher place
@@cecilialibago8449 Thank you. Yes I think Switzerland is blessed with unique beauty - we may have snow mountains, beautiful lakes and forests - but you have amazing beaches and islands that Switzerland does not have - both are true paradises although different ones :) Hope you enjoy the Switzerland videos - The Flims video is a bit old, I wasnt that good at voice over recording hehehe. Magandang gabi Cecilia
@@o.n.e5595 Haha okies. Usually the city centres are chinese dominated. But these days things have changed, so now mostly Malays make the majority in cities.
Hi Sue. Unfortunately, I did not have enough time to film the indian's quarter. Furthermore, the Hindu temple at the Jalan Tukang Emas was closed and I could not enter there.
@@DjemoGraphic i think that such an excuse is unacceptable. When you talk about something it's crucial to get all facts right. If you did not have the time then the topic shouldnt be covered at all. Conveniently leaving out a major aspect of what you're covering about is a misrepresentation. Secondly, you dont need to go into a building to show that it stands and it contributes a big aspect of the history. Thirdly, you failed to mention anything about the Tamils/Indians who were settlers here even before the europeans stepped foot, what more after they had invaded. This country consists largely of three nationalities, especially in its historial aspects.
@@suechan1727 This is a travel channel and not to be confused with a history channel. I am free to share my experience of the place. I apologize for not having been able to include the indian people. I did however include the indian community in my Singapore episodes.
@@DjemoGraphic travel channel is educational as well. In this video you touched on history and not just the places you visited, so they arent mutually exclusive. And as a local, it is a misrepresentation to me. Thanks.
@@suechan1727 And yes. The indian community is very interesting. I do find their culture and different religions very interesting. I will want to show more about the indians in Melaka and Penang next time. Thank you for underlining their significance
@@kalleankaa7536 St. Paul Church in Melaka stands there since 1521 ;) Are you Cebuano? I really wish to visit Cebu one day. I have heard many many good things about Cebu😍😍😍
I just happened to look at your video. You have conveniently missed out one of the oldest hindu temple. Which is situated in the same row of other house of worship. Moreover, you didnt mentioned anything about tamilians who played a huge role in melaka . Seriously this is the kind of mis information given by ppl like you ! The 3 communities which played a huge roles were the tamils, malays and chinese and mixed cultures. Dnt just conveniently provided incorrect information.
Hi Krishna. The temples door were closed on my visit and I was thus unable to show it. I had similar problems in Penang, but there filming wasnt allowed inside the temple. In Singapore however I showed all 3 major communities and I made a Deepavali Episode too🤗
@@DjemoGraphic hi. Yes i agree due to timings the temple will be closed BUT you could have taken a video from outside of the temple which you did not and in your video you mentioned nothing about the the tamil community. Why is that ? The temple is dated since 1781. How is it that you dnt mention that. Again convenient misinformation from you.
@@krishnagopalan2066 Hi Krishna. This is a travel channel. Its not a science, history of even news channel. Misinformation is defined as deliberately providing false information, which is not the case. After all, I am showing what are "I my opinion" the best things to do in Melaka. The temple was closed. Thus, I could not speak of experience and neither show anything. Also consider the limited time I had to film all this, not even speaking of the efforts behind this video, which you probably dont see. I furthermore have nothing against Tamil people, In fact I have a big fascination for Hinduism, which is the Tamil's majority religion and the tamil/indian culture. You will see that in my Singapore videos.
CHINA TOWN in Melaka..anak2 cucu akan lupa sejarah bangsa nya sbb byk tmpt telah di monopoli oleh bangsa China dan India..seperti di Jln Bunga Raya telah mnjadi kumpulan INDIA KECIL dlm.bndar..semua nya adalah urusan Datok Bndar... KM..dan Gabenor..
Orang melayu di melaka jangan biarkan dorang. Nanti jadi mcm penang..chinese people everywhere lol!True..they're migrant before Melaka = teach them history of hang tuah! I don't think chinese,indian melaka know about hang tuah history..that sucks!embarrassing
Dimonopoli? Excuse me, these races came into Malaysia way before the europeans came in, their influence was strong and well spread. And even after the europeans came their influence spread and grew further! If your children forget about their culture thats your fault! This is a mixed racial country, if you get lost on the way, thats just too bad!
Did you know MELAKA is so rich in CULTURE and HISTORY?
I was there last December and I have to agree with all you mentioned on this vlog. Keep it up! Greetings from Manila, the Philippines.
Thank you Emon. So sorry I only reply so late. I am very happy to hear that from you. Greeting from Switzerland to the Philippines, I hope to come over this year for a holiday and video recording :)
@@DjemoGraphic don't apologize. I know life can be busy. And yeah, it's great if you can visit. Let's have a drink when you get a chance to drop by in Manila.
@@anotherbeautifulday_emon Ok sure!
Malacca used to be the busiest and well known trading port in the world back in 15th century . Been colonised by Portugese (1511) , Dutch ( 1641 ), British ( 1824 ). That's why we can see heaps of combinations of the cultures, races , religions and etniques here . thank you Sir for posting this amazing video .
Hi I'm from Malacca, Malaysia. I used to go Bandar Hilir to collect history data for my school projects. Still worth it because I always learn new things here everytime I visit it.
Thanks for notify.
beautiful MALAYSIA. From Singapura 🇲🇾🇸🇬❤️
Both places are great!
Both are clean and full of shops and restaurant !
@@felix121984 Yes, very true! :)
I did go to Melaka and it is an awesome town to visit
Great to hear!
i've been there 2 times before,really love Melaka.i'll come back soon
thanks sudah merekomendasikan tempat menarik yang ada dimelaka,
waww melaka...,suatu saat nanti saya akan pergi ke melaka saat berlibur ke Malaysia🤗salam dari indonesia❤
Lived there for 7years as a child, was born there. Recognised bits but it has changed somewhat!!! Enjoyef yhe video.
Where do you live now?
Good morning wow mantap Melaka thank you
Agree, the coconut ball vendors theatrics totally reminded me of buying ice cream on the street in Turkey,. They make quite a show of it which is fun as then it is more than just a snack. Thanks for informative video.
I like the coconut ball throwing into the air by the men accompanied by a cilantro. so amazinng🎉❤😊🎉
Wow! Love this! Definitely going to share this to my friends!
Thank you Nato :D Happy to hear that! Thanks a lot^^
Amazing you bro... Speak fluent malay.. Good job for promoting our country to other tourists overseas. God bless u
Hi Bakar. Thank you so much. I am most happy to promote Melaka and memang aku suka cakap bhs melayu :) Semoga saya boleh balik Malaysia di tahun hadapan.
I agree with you. As a person from Melaka. Also I'm a nyonya
Hi. That makes me really grateful to hear that from you, especially since you are a local Nyonya :) Thank you so much for your feedback :)
Really great production values in this video and plenty of helpful tips for my trip in December. Thanks!
Hi Jamie. Thanks for your feedback! I hope you will have a great trip to Melaka in December, also consider to visit Penang and Ipoh!
Terimakasih, saya suka lihat videonya.
Terima kasih. Aku rasa sangat gembira awak suka video ini :)
I am from Malacca, I am honored to thank you for your great review about the historic state of Malacca ..We always welcome visitors to our country with a warm welcome..don't you believe it? come here and experience for yourself.🔥
Hi thanks for sharing nice video about Melaka .i love your channel
Estou em Johor e estarei indo visitar Melaka esse Fim de semana, estou super empolgado
the visuals in this video are stunning! thank you for making it!
Hasnain. Thank you very much! This was one of my first videos that I produced :)
Wow what amazing!!!!
Hi Wirawan. Thank you so much :)
Another amazing region of Malaysia, Melaka. Like in Penang, I see here beautiful traditional culture, different ethnic group, different religions living side by side in harmony, how the people keep their own traditional culture. To be honest, from your videos I've learned a lot of different culture. Due to my previous Austronesistik study in 🇩🇪, I am very happy to watch your traveling experience in Asia. For example here, I learned about the peranakan people. And ... for the first time I know that there is also Kampung Keling, like in Medan Sumatera Utara. I lived in Medan for 3 years. So many beautiful diverse places to visit. Did you buy Tanjak?
Djemo, thank you for making this great guidance video ;)
Hi Dina. I'm very happy to hear that from you. It's so nice to hear that you as a native southeast asian feel you can learn from me who is actually an outsider :) I try to study the different ethnic groups and their customs; talk to them, learn from them. I bought the Tanjak on the Hari Raya Bazaar in Singapore last year :)
I miss there very much
2 thn lalu ke malacca,ke rumah merah,naik sepeda hias,naik perahu.pngen kesana lgi tpi hrus naik pesawat
Thanks for this wonderful video. Melaka is a UNESCO world heritage site. Melaka really looked beautiful n vibrant, well that was before d pandemic n lockdown. This is lovely, Djemo. Hoped u had a great time.
I was born in Melaka.
Hi Yasin. Yeah Melaka is nice. I went there 4x and I loved it a lot! I hope to revisit after the pandemic. Normal life needs to resume now after the vaccination campaign is far ahead.
@@DjemoGraphic Hi Djemo. Wow. U had visited Melaka four times, that's awesome Djemo. Hope that one of these days u can travel back n visit Malaysia n vice versa, I hope that one day I can travel n visit Switzerland especially d Alps n d exquisite hidden gems, d villages like Morcote n Iseltwald. 😀
I have been to this place. I wish to visit again in the future.
Lovely video.Very informative
Nice i like ur explanation about Malaka keep work and share
Hi - Thank you very much for your nice words. I try to keep it up as much as I can. My next video will be about Malay Drum Culture :) Then Bali Travel Guide
Great! My family lives there. I don’t do actual visits. Next time I go and stay with my family, I will plan to visit those places especially the river cruise
Hi Matsuna. Thats nice! So I assume you are Malaysian? The river cruise is very nice, also try some street food, it's very delicious. The old mosque and chinese temple are also very much worth to visit! Although I presented quite a lot, there are a lot of things, which I haven't visited yet. Many reasons for me to come back :D
DjemoGraphic-I’m from the UK, half Malaysian/Chinese. The food, I had it. It’s really good!
@@Matsuna13 Oh nice to hear! So I assume you know some Hokkien?
DjemoGraphic-I do not, but I can write Chinese a bit. My mum can speak Mandarin, Cantonese and Hokkien
@@Matsuna13 Cool! :D
Im malaysian. Love your video ❤️
Terima kasih :)
a huge compliment on your work shomy! Just a matter of time until this channel blows up :) Wiiter so!!
Merci Steven! Dini Meinig isch mer immer sehr wichtig. Freut mi sehr dass dir mis Video gfallt^^. Hey lueg mal mis Penang video. Das isch im Moment krass am wachse! :D
There are many beautiful place at melaka. I love it. Nice video
Hi Hasnool. Thank you so much for your nice comment. Yes, Melaka is very beautiful. I always enjoyed my visits overthere :)
@@DjemoGraphic yes i miss when i travel at melaka. I will go there again
@@HasnoolSenseiGopro :) Hopefully you can go there again soon :)
I'm going to melaka this week! So excited!😆
Hi Monica. Great! I hope you will have a fantastic trip. Enjoy Melaka and its rich culture/history and foodie world! If you have any questions, feel free to ask by DM me on IG at @DjemoGraphic :)
@@DjemoGraphic Of course! Thank you very much!
@@monicamonikka Awesome! :)
Melaka is my hometown. I live around 4 km from the town centre .Melaka was under foreign rules for nearly 500 years . First by the Portuguese then the Ducth , British the Japanese and back to the British again until Malaysia got it s independence in 1957 .
an excellent video of my home town...thank you
Terima kasih Rusli :) Saya rasa sangat gembirah to hear this from you :)
Professional and amazing video, thanks for the sharing .
Hey Po. Thank you so much for your nice words :D ^^ Very happy to hear that from you :D
Love your video man..I miss melaka..I'm from penang
Hey! Gamsiah. Happy to hear that you enjoyed this video. I made another video about Penang. Top 10 places. Well... you will see I really like temples and the local culture!
I really miss Penang. Rindu Pulau Pinang...
Visited 2 months ago..such a beautiful place
Hi Yusuf. Yeah, Melaka is really awesome! I love the vibes the city has. Really special place. I can go there again and again and it won't get boring.
Will be happy to travel there someday . My friend Fasihah
Nice. Youve been there. Its a beautiful place in MALAYSIA. portuguese history
Yeah. Was my 4th visit hehe. Thanks a lot Farell, glad to hear from you that you like the video ;)
Ohhh went to the Portuguese Settlement and have some authentic dish there. Lovely!
@@omomohoho Thanks for the tipp :)
Melaka in my bucket list 😍 so beautiful place ❤
Hi Aiman. Cool! I am glad you like the video. I hope you will have a great trip to Melaka. I suggest to stay for 2 days, max 3. If you have any questions, feel free to DM me on Instagram "DjemoGraphic"
I was just there a few months ago. Super duper good food!
@@omomohoho Yup
Hey, you look good with that tanjak on.
Thank you - I just need a proper Baju to better complete my outfit hehe - aku mesti berbaju melayu next time :)
selamat hari raya 🤝
Frohes Zuckerfest!
Too good... simple and short and useful information.
Hii! Thank you very much :) Hope it will help you for your trip to Melaka
Thank you... In Jan 2020 first week i am going to visit there.... 🙂... when i saw your video, got to know must visit place is MELAKA🤠
I dont know if you have visit in India or not but my request is if you have not then Please come to India also... It is really beautiful country.
@@stressfreesmile I have been 2x to India - ones to go to Bhutan through Assam and the 2nd time to Chennai for my friend's wedding. I also went to Pondicherry that time - such a lovely place!
There is however much more for me to see!
Thnku for this video it is so helpful for us tourist who will travel along melaka for the first time thnku again
Hi :) Thank you very much. Very happy to hear that you found my video helpful and furthermore that you liked it. I hope you will have a great trip! If you have any further questions, you can direct message me on Instagram @Djemographic.
@@DjemoGraphicAre you Bosnian?
@@emmalayla8373 hiii. No😊 what made you think I am Bosnian?😊
@@DjemoGraphic Because of name Djemo. We Bosnians have that name. 😊
Great video. It'd be helpful if you show the prices of food, events etc.
Hii, from melaka.
Selamat siang Melaka. Rindu tempat ini.
Im so lucky that i live there!
Great video 👍👍👍
Yeaiii^^ Thanks a lot! :D :D :D
Goshhhh I love those coconut balls🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hehe. So cool, right? You should try them upon your next visit :D
Simply amazing. The town, the shots😍😍😍
Thank you Hanafi :D And thanks so much for being my guide :D
Ill be in Melaka tomorrow!
Hi Johnny. Enjoy your trip to Melaka! Hope this video was useful to you :)
DjemoGraphic thank you. I wish I could just show a picture of my note right now. All the things that you said is actually listed on my to do list. Thank you for making this video.
Beautiful vlog.
Hey! Thank you very much :) Happy to hear that you liked my video ;)
@@DjemoGraphic I'll watch the others. It's addictive. I like that I'm getting information. Good job!
@@anotherbeautifulday_emon hehe. Thank you! Happy to hear that! :)
I love your presentation. I am now your new subscriber. Look forward for more video from you. 🤣✋
Hi Mat. Terima kasih untuk subscribe channel saya :) Selamat datang ke DjemoGraphic :) The next video will be about Switzerland :)
@@DjemoGraphic waaa pandai Bahasa Malaysia.... hebat sekali 😆✋
It's great help for my filming...
Thanks. Happy to hear that - Enjoy your visit and good filming to you!
wow
Saya di sini selepas menonton video schaffy 😁
Hiii. Selamat datang ke Channel saya. Terima kasih untuk cari channel saya selepas menonton video Schaffy :) Few jam lagi, aku boleh upload video baharu :)
DjemoGraphic saya dah subscribe...😁👌 boleh buat video tentang Terengganu?
@@purnamamerindu8166 Awww, makasih untuk subscribe :) Rasa sangat gembira. Ya, belum bercuti di Terengganu, tetapi saya sudah fikir jika boleh pergi di sana. Ada kota yang cantik dan juga pulau perhentian, sudah lihat banyak gambar2 di internet, wow :)
Hello,
Great video.
Which area, near grocery stores and bars, do you suggest to spend 2-3 days in the city ?
Thank you so much.
Omg, I just checked out your IG. And we have the same style of not facing the camera for photos. Hahaha.
Hehe. I think that pose is meanwhile used by many IGers.
Nice video 👍👍🎉,
Hiii. Thanks a lot :) ^^
Wow I Love the Look of your vids!
Hey Swupel :D Thank you very much. Very happy to hear that :)
DjemoGraphic Haha don’t forget your Trip to semmering
If you remember what I mean
@@swupel3622 Werde sicher mal wieder nach Österreich gehen. Semmering kann man gut mit Wien verbinden :)
Stimmt:)
Wieso kannst du eigentlich deutsch?
I will go there with someone that never scared walk with me truly love me because today i feel dissapointed with the one i love .. he scared with me go to malacca .. i think he unhonest .. i wish i go to malacca that my dream i love history..
Everyone like this place
I guess so. I went 4x in total :)
@@DjemoGraphic ..I am stay in jonker walk..melaka
@@eimakarin4846 :)
I live in melaka
People who live in melaka 😳✋
⬇️
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ITU TEMPAT PAKCIK DAN AUNTIE SAYA TINGGAL RN!
saya terlepas di sana 😭😭😭😭
5:54 ~ 5:57 is not a souvenir shop. It's a Chinese incense store where you buy stuff for prayers and offerings...lol.
Hi Anthony. Thank you, good to know :)
Do you live in Malacca? Am thinking of visiting for a good period - say 2 months. What's the quality of the internet like?
@@wnose I do not live in Malacca but in Kuala Lumpur. Nonetheless, I've been to Malacca quite a few times, mostly for food and for a weekend getaway. Besides, it's only 2 hours away from Kuala Lumpur, so it's really easy to just drive over even for a days' trip. As for the internet... I'm pretty sure it's fairly good all over Malaysia, especially in the city/town areas. You should be able to have 4G access almost every part of the city/town unless if you're in the rural parts, probably it might be rather slower. Also, it depends very much on which service provider you got. At the moment, I believe Maxis-Hotlink mobile service provider is #1 in Malaysia. You can get an unlimited internet + calls (unlimited calls only within Malaysia) for a month's pass for really a fraction of a price. Really good deal. And if you're planning to stay for a longer period (by which I believe you'll probably rent a place via Airbnb or a homestay), it usually does come with high-speed Wifi. If any of these places don't provide that, you should get one that does because it's a necessity, not a choice.
Aside to that, when you said "visiting for a good period of 2 months" I believe you meant for the whole of Malaysia, not just Malacca. For Malacca, I'd give it 4-5 days is more than enough. If you're a lazy traveller...make it a week tops. As for 2-months in Malaysia travel, I'd say that would cover pretty much a lot of places...not all, but a lot. Nonetheless, I believe Malaysia do offer tourist visa-free for up to 90 days, so...again; if you're a lazy traveller (like me), I would plan to extend. As said above, I live in Kuala Lumpur (KL for short), and if you want to know places in KL... you can always buzz me again. Happy travelling!
@@awkh21 Anthony, thank you very kindly for your detailed response.
My dad was born in Malacca and I still have distant relatives living there. I haven't visited for over 40 years and the video really opened my eyes! I have a sabbatical coming up next year so Malacca looked interesting.
@@wnose It's good to have friends/relative in a place you travel. It really does save you a lot of money and your travel would be more exciting because they would definitely bring you to places where only locals go. These would be the true gem of travelling. Overall, Malacca is a small historical town with lots of stories dating back centuries, and if you're into history... you may, in fact, find it interesting. Another place with lots of history will be Penang island. It's like Malacca but 4 times the size. It's about 3.5 hours drive from Kuala Lumpur (5.5 hours from Malacca). You may want to spend more time in Penang given that it's bigger and it's more segregated (if that makes sense) and there are more to see and explore in Penang and of cause, it's famous for its authentic street food. No doubt you can find really good street food throughout Malaysia (not just in Penang) with really cheap prices as Malaysia is known to be the Street Food Capital of the World (self-proclaimed since no one actually recognize us for that even though I believe we should be given that title a long time ago). Nonetheless, we Malaysians are very proud of our food simply because it's so unique... so unique that you really have to give it a try.
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djemo graphic may i know what camera u use to shot this video?
Sony a6500. I bought it 4 years ago. It might be a bit outdated by now
Are the mosques doing frequent and loud prayers callings?
5x a day. Around 6am, 1:30pm, 4, 7 and 8:40pm. I remember these were abt the times in JB and Singapore. I cannot remember how it was. But Malaysia being a Muslim country, there are surely many mosques.
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@@DjemoGraphic Douitashimashite!(^O^)v
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"Wow, Melaka is such a hidden gem! 😍 From exploring historic sites like A Famosa to indulging in delicious street food, this place has it all! Can't wait to check off these must-dos on my bucket list. 🌍✈ #TravelGoals"
8:10 ^_^ My friends and I were there
You mean you and your friend appear at that frame?
@@DjemoGraphic yes ^_^
I searched about Malacca, watched your vlog and I saw myself in it.
@@SafwanAlselwi Thats so cool! Great coincidence haha :)
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Hi can i use your video for my background video for my assignment. Thankyouuu🥰🥰
Hi Nur Hadzirah. Please write me the full details on djemographic@gmx.ch - I will reply you there.
4:29 Nice to hear a non-muslim say "Islam" properly and not "Izzlam"
Thank you! Where are you from?
Malaka adalah sebuah tempat pelarian. Berkembang dan besar di pelarian. Siapakah pribuminya ?
malay people.. already in semenanjung for thousand of years.. after came to semenanjung they went down to jawa sumatera n so on.. this is because back bone of titiwangsa and other banjaran connected to asia continent, people came from main land to island , and higher sea level make them lived in higher place
Please 1 time came Pakistan murre and chitral this is do beautiful
Hi. Your country is very beautiful. I like the mountainscape in Baltistan.
@@DjemoGraphic oh really I feel so proud
From what country are you? Just curious..thanks
I am from Switzerland, but I am based in Singapore. Where are you from?
@@DjemoGraphic im from Manila, Philippines..MABUHAY 😉
@@cecilialibago8449 Oh nice. I have been a few times to the Philippines. I hope to go there again next year :) WONDERFUL Country - Paradise
Oh nice to hear that..btw, im watching your country's video now 😘 ..so beautiful place ..you're blessed ! Goodnight !
@@cecilialibago8449 Thank you. Yes I think Switzerland is blessed with unique beauty - we may have snow mountains, beautiful lakes and forests - but you have amazing beaches and islands that Switzerland does not have - both are true paradises although different ones :) Hope you enjoy the Switzerland videos - The Flims video is a bit old, I wasnt that good at voice over recording hehehe. Magandang gabi Cecilia
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the thumbnail that i saw not in melaka..it is look a like chinatown.. lol
Hi. I took that photo in Jonker Street, which is the most touristy area in Melaka ;) And every bigger city in Malaysia has a China town
@@DjemoGraphic i know dude im just kidding..basically in melaka are more malay people than chinese ;)
@@o.n.e5595 Haha okies. Usually the city centres are chinese dominated. But these days things have changed, so now mostly Malays make the majority in cities.
What happened to the significant influence and residence of INDIANS????
Hi Sue. Unfortunately, I did not have enough time to film the indian's quarter. Furthermore, the Hindu temple at the Jalan Tukang Emas was closed and I could not enter there.
@@DjemoGraphic i think that such an excuse is unacceptable. When you talk about something it's crucial to get all facts right. If you did not have the time then the topic shouldnt be covered at all. Conveniently leaving out a major aspect of what you're covering about is a misrepresentation. Secondly, you dont need to go into a building to show that it stands and it contributes a big aspect of the history. Thirdly, you failed to mention anything about the Tamils/Indians who were settlers here even before the europeans stepped foot, what more after they had invaded. This country consists largely of three nationalities, especially in its historial aspects.
@@suechan1727 This is a travel channel and not to be confused with a history channel. I am free to share my experience of the place. I apologize for not having been able to include the indian people. I did however include the indian community in my Singapore episodes.
@@DjemoGraphic travel channel is educational as well. In this video you touched on history and not just the places you visited, so they arent mutually exclusive. And as a local, it is a misrepresentation to me. Thanks.
@@suechan1727 And yes. The indian community is very interesting. I do find their culture and different religions very interesting. I will want to show more about the indians in Melaka and Penang next time. Thank you for underlining their significance
Why I was born there without parent.am I god without parent 🤣🤣🤣
Not true. The oldest church and basilica ever built in south east asia is in cebu philippines.
Which year was that one built and what is it's name?
San nicholas de tolentino parish in ilocos norte. 1584
One more san nicholas parish church in cenu city also in 1584.
The santo nino basilica in cebu city philippines 1565
Boljoo. Church in cebu city 1599. Philippines
@@kalleankaa7536 St. Paul Church in Melaka stands there since 1521 ;) Are you Cebuano? I really wish to visit Cebu one day. I have heard many many good things about Cebu😍😍😍
I just happened to look at your video. You have conveniently missed out one of the oldest hindu temple. Which is situated in the same row of other house of worship. Moreover, you didnt mentioned anything about tamilians who played a huge role in melaka . Seriously this is the kind of mis information given by ppl like you ! The 3 communities which played a huge roles were the tamils, malays and chinese and mixed cultures. Dnt just conveniently provided incorrect information.
Hi Krishna. The temples door were closed on my visit and I was thus unable to show it. I had similar problems in Penang, but there filming wasnt allowed inside the temple. In Singapore however I showed all 3 major communities and I made a Deepavali Episode too🤗
@@DjemoGraphic hi. Yes i agree due to timings the temple will be closed BUT you could have taken a video from outside of the temple which you did not and in your video you mentioned nothing about the the tamil community. Why is that ? The temple is dated since 1781. How is it that you dnt mention that. Again convenient misinformation from you.
@@krishnagopalan2066 Hi Krishna. This is a travel channel. Its not a science, history of even news channel. Misinformation is defined as deliberately providing false information, which is not the case. After all, I am showing what are "I my opinion" the best things to do in Melaka. The temple was closed. Thus, I could not speak of experience and neither show anything. Also consider the limited time I had to film all this, not even speaking of the efforts behind this video, which you probably dont see. I furthermore have nothing against Tamil people, In fact I have a big fascination for Hinduism, which is the Tamil's majority religion and the tamil/indian culture. You will see that in my Singapore videos.
CHINA TOWN in Melaka..anak2 cucu akan lupa sejarah bangsa nya sbb byk tmpt telah di monopoli oleh bangsa China dan India..seperti di Jln Bunga Raya telah mnjadi kumpulan INDIA KECIL dlm.bndar..semua nya adalah urusan Datok Bndar... KM..dan Gabenor..
Orang melayu di melaka jangan biarkan dorang. Nanti jadi mcm penang..chinese people everywhere lol!True..they're migrant before
Melaka = teach them history of hang tuah! I don't think chinese,indian melaka know about hang tuah history..that sucks!embarrassing
Dimonopoli? Excuse me, these races came into Malaysia way before the europeans came in, their influence was strong and well spread. And even after the europeans came their influence spread and grew further! If your children forget about their culture thats your fault! This is a mixed racial country, if you get lost on the way, thats just too bad!
Rasis doh kau meh sini datang Melaka
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are you a muslim djemo?
Hi F.A.D. Pokemon: No, I am Christian - Roman Catholic, why?
@@DjemoGraphic im just asking,,im sorry if im hurting you :(
@@errorfifthyone2192 Don't worry, all good :) I was just curious