No matter your political view, Kampung Baru must be preserved. The last village of Kuala Lumpur that mind you, started as villages in its founding days. No more traditional side of KL if this part is urbanised. Its original history would be massively undermined and underrepresented. Visitors dont just come here for the city. But also to explore cultures and Malay culture is one of those cultures!
Not destroying but improving the neighbourhood. Most owners of the houses there are very rich and they rented their house to foreigners. Some still lives there for generations.
I think you got it wrong. Kampung Baru was not given by the British. It was given by the grandfather of the current Sultan. You should look at the Master Plan for Kampung Baru. Some of the original traditional Malay houses will be retained and upgraded (up to the owners). The "traditional houses" you see are not traditional are not really traditional. Most are built in the 70's and 80's. To you the whole place might look traditional because you are not from here. Also, most people you meet are not locals. They are Indonesians. The ice cream man is definitely Bangladeshi. Good luck in your travels✌️.
@@thatevanguy1480so many wrong information in your video especially the title in the thumbnail, the govt doesn't want to destroy this village where did you get that?!! Very slanderous n sentional title to get views?
@OppoA3x-l8u ya. I know. Malaysians speak perfect English. It's an instant giveaway. If they can't speak English, they didn't go to school on Malaysia. At the time, I didn't know this but after speaking to more people...
@@nurnor413Kena la bagitau. Ranking Malaysia dalam fluency English jauh lagi better dari negara satu tu. Nanti nanti orang luar fikir Malaysia x pandai cakap English
I suggest you to ask where the people you met on the streets are really from, coz they don't really represent "Malaysia" 3:24 from their accent, that man and the 3 ladies were Indonesian 5:05 that's because he's a Bangladeshi, doesn't really understand English nor the "beef" between MY & SG
@@zalawatiyaakopzal788 cheap n hardworking labor maa. good for the economy. u think every local want to work clean dishes and cut vegetables at roadside restaurant? u think every local like to work pick up garbage every morning or sweep trash on the dangerous highway? think abit la. if not bangla pickup ur trash garbage then u replace the bangla is it?
Btw Evan, me and my husband love to see you trying food in KL. Exploring the new place, new people and new culture. It must be so excited. Love to see your reaction to every food you try. God bless to you
That man u asked abt for eat at kampung baru is Indonesia man or mynmar man not local or malay man...that is why he could not speak english...to answers it
Sometime the outsiders who not come closer to Kampung Baru missunderstod that Kampung Baru is a slum area. Actually Kampung Baru is an organized settlement and has proper facilities.
All natives originally from Peninsular Malaysia, southern Thailand, Sumatera, Brunei, Singapore, some part of Borneo ( Sabah / Sarawak ) & Kalimantan, some part of Vietnam & the Philippines ( Mindanao ) are ethnically Malay. It's called a malay archipelago / nusantara region .Malay is a race but we may be divided/ differentiated into hundreds of tribe / sub race. So you can find that our food, culture, clothing n religion are slightly the same ( just a minor different here n there depending on geographical location / local culture.
Wow that's amazing 😍🤩 you are very lucky be there in Malaysia is perfect city modern and many delicious food everywhere and friendly people around and more beautiful place to visit and cheap places to stay everyone speak English im happy you enjoy it your holiday during in Kuala Lumpur....i like your video and im enjoy see it how you talking about good 👍 Malaysia and you are friendly and knows what you want or you prefer...you choice good city and country malaysia to visit ....im from Malaysia Kuching Sarawak Borneo and im living in France since 24 years now..i can't wait back someday for good 👍😊 living in Malaysia.... thanks you for sharing this Ausome video to everyone out there ... keep going and remember enjoy 🥰 and be happy always...i really appreciate your way thanks you for nice words about Malaysia...if you want someday ... please stop in France..if you want visit the city where i live now..with pleasure will show you around...of course will know beautiful as Malaysia... there is more easy stuff and most Very party is nice and wonderful fun to see... honestly i want to know..what your original and how old are you...where you come from and are you plan living in malaysia someday ? thanks you for everything 😇🙏 take care of yourself always thankful have you here ...see you soon... reply me back use by messenger you tube channel..
We have more real villages in all over Malaysia. The government just want to upgrade these places. Some of these houses in Kampung Baru arent even Malaysian citizen. Please do not misunderstand.
Develop????....why not develop area kuchai new kampung cina....don used naratif develop to destroy other people life and house...without proper reimbustment and proper share of wealth...ko ada share ke dlm projek kampung baru tur...
It's not 'unable to do so' but it just matters of time. I believe the elders around there were born in 50's and they still not really exposed to the modern live and technologies. Trust me, their grandchildren definitely don't want to stay in that area. I don't know much about this but as far as I know, when the government tries to take that land they'll come with an offer like relocation to a new house. Instead of declining the offer and wait, one day where there's no new housing project nearby and the offer will get less value then only 1 side were in the losing side
the satay that you ate is very much Indonesian or Padang style, with a layer of Malay peanut sauce, because you went to a satay Padang restaurant. You should go to Kajang and try authentic Malay satay there. you also walked by the famous Nasi Lemak Wanjo. Nasi lemak is Malaysia's national dish. you should try it. the Nasi Dagang that you ate is a modern version with so many different kinds of protein. the original Nasi Dagang, which originates from the state of Terengganu, is mostly eaten with a mackerel type of fish curry.
This kampomg is the most valuable property in the whole of Malaysia! That is why those in power are so restless to take over and later handover to property developer...imagine the "comission" they wiuld get!
Correction: To "redevelop" and not to "destroy".. Kampung Baru is a Malay reserved land, it's a private land. At the moment the government and landowners are trying to settle the long dispute problems and they're gonna make it more beneficial to all parties.. At the moment Kampung Baru is a nest for migrant workers and illegal immigrants especially from Indonesia and Bangladesh etc.. Yesterday many of them were nabbed hiding in a cabin there.. More criminals, vandalism and drug addicts living there..this is not good for everyone..
Really? I just thought it's an interesting topic. It's one of the areas in KL that is very traditional and thought I'd explore it. As I was reading about it, I learned about the issues. I just shared the facts about what's going on. Hopefully, no one is offended. I'm just a guest here lol. Hopefully, people don't take me too seriously. Just trying to learn about malaysia 🇲🇾
@thatevanguy1480 Yup....there was a big dispute about that place. Government and racial thing. I think better don't stir up the issue again. I enjoy your video about your travel and food. Just leave the sensitive issue away. Some people will take EVERY OPPORTUNITY to cause chaos again. Do you know that Malaysia is one of the very few country that race and religions are preserves and respected? Sometimes bringing balance to all can be very challenging. We learned to live harmoniously for years but lately there are people trying to disrupt our peace.
The love butt in Thailand. Haha, a very hilarious n light hearted comment I have viewed this video and there is nothing wrong with it's content. Evan is an American and he is exploring kampung baru for the first time and I think he is overwhelmed by the choices of food that are available. Also the Malay architecture of houses there is something new to him and definitely he has shown keen interest to explore it. Perhaps the only think that he should do is to change the video title to something like Kampung Baru: A Malay Village in the Middle of KL. And take out the caption about Government destroying Kampung Baru. Keep producing more videos on KL Evan and you should also go to Melaka, about 2 1/2 hours by bus south of KL. Take the bus from TBS station. You will be amazed by it's rich history; colonised by the Portuguese in early 1500, and subsequently by the Dutch and eventually by the British
It is all about the never ending greed of already rich tycoons (with the help of the authorities) salivating and drooling over how much more money they will make from these normal citizens.
These are private land. Nothing can be done if these land owners don't want it. And to make matters worse, these are inherited land passed through generation so each piece of land might have up to 20 owners. It's complicated.
Thank you for admiring our Malay culture. Nowadays people are only attracted to modernized places. Even in a developed city like KL, places like this should be preserved.
Another urban kampung you can visit is Kampung Sungai Penchala. There are lots of food places there. One of my favourite restaurants to go for a nasi dagang/nasi kerabu and roti canai breakfast is D'Anis. Another place for Malay style roti canai is Restoran 123 Corner. You can get the MRT to TTDI or Bandar Utama, if I am not mistaken and a feeder bus. Or just take Grab. Restoran Sambal Hijau is quite famous for their amazing variety of nasi campur (mixed rice) dishes.
there a still a few nice kampong house in kampong baru. but most of the houses are modern add on as families extended the house. if u wanna see a nice malay house go to langkawi temple tree resort. old house resort. nice old house. the government is not destroying kampong baru. it just economics. anyway if u in kl i buy u lunch at mid valley mall. just email me or notify me . STAY SAFE AND SAFE TRAVELS
I think you should edit the title a bit. You know, all the current and previous ruling government tried to improve Kampung Baru but due to many issues and refusal by some of the village folks themselves Kampung Baru remained as it is and I think it is a good thing because tourists can experience that village feel. I myself eventhough not a Kampung Baru native I would rather see this kampung to be preserved and not redevelop into tall buildings and shiet lol.
Kampung Baru is a "Gold" area, if you born, raise and live here now and government want to exchange the land with RM 300K new house, do you accept it? That was happened in Kampung Baru few years ago, but they refuse it, otherwise some of them accept it but it need the whole community to make a dream come true.
If the 'local' cannot speak english or simple english, usually its not local.. Its mybe foreigner, indo,bangla, nepal etc.. Usually local can speak english at least simple english communication, bcause its been thaugnt in the school curticulum.
@thatevanguy1480 yes in KL so many foreigner work n live there. There are from nearby country SEast asia & south asia...Hard to differentiate between the locals.
That satay you had got a bit of the Indonesian sauce (yellow bits) i dunno if he did it intentionally or he used the same ladle. Malay satay sauce should be sweet and a little spicy and more red. Indonesians generally prefer the heat. Malaysians generally prefer sweet drinks but the desserts arent sweet at all. I mean compared to cakes and donuts they got 10x more sugar. Nasi dagang traditionally comes with fish curry - mackrel (kari ikan tongkol). You can even see a pot of that curry right behind her but you opted for the other side dishes.
You should try using your hand to eat. It's easier if you know the trick. Ask nearby Malay don't be shy. It will unlock the next level of tastiness. Especially with Nasi Kandar.
If they dont know speak english, 90% is Indonesian or thai... Please aleart.. If you need See malay, go to east Part at Terengganu, Kelantan, pahang.. Good place and good People.
I’m sorry, but I have watched some of this guy video, but I found it’s quite annoying every time he asked “Is it Malay?”, “Is it Chinese?”, “Is it Indonesia?”… My gawddd, just eat laaa…
He wants to learn about our culture. Nothing wrong with that. He gets confused and It's us to educate him the right way. No need to use bad language over him, because using good manner will make it long way
My bad. I saw the place sold Indonesian food and I wanted to try sate, Malaysian style. Usually sate and most dishes differ from city to city, so imagine how different it is if it's a whole different country.
That not the malay tradisional home! That is Indonesia, temporary home! Just 30% malay tradisional at kampong baru... That People from kerinchi and padang Indonesia... And, please.., Indonesia and malay, difreant culiner.. Not same! We, not Indonesia.. If you need know abaout Indonesian, go to jakarta.. Meet them. At Indonesia...malay from Malaysia, Brunei, kalimantan, sumatra, Filipina, Island of Australia, cembodia, Burma, champ.... Malay not from jawa, or siam thai...
I am aware that Indonesian food is different. That is what I said in the video and was trying to find out which is malaysian food, so I could try that. I was already in Jakarta before. :)
There's not much beef between Malaysians and Singaporeans, unless of course you read internet comments. To me, when a Singaporeans was driving too fast, or using the subsidised petrol, we shouldn't can't blame the whole nation, but instead blaming the person who's doing it, regardless their nationalities. A lot of Malaysians have relatives in Singapore and vice versa. We were the same country at one point. Some of these 'beef' are also being used some politicians to gain political points and their followers follow them blindly. Politic of hate has always been more successful than politic of love and hope for certain people to gain power.
dont just heard rumors bro. its not destroy...goverment is trying to upgrading the neighbourhood such as sewege system, roads, and facility... such bad rumors is spread by the government opposition just for some votes.... hope you enjoy your malaysian journey... and you might want to change your title bro, because if you spreading such hate rumors, the malaysian government might not tolerate....
Its pro n contra.. For me.. I agree the place being develop on par with the places around bustling KL, ya its develops can maintain malay identical and malay population but the most important is the govnment myst relocate new malay settlement near outskirt kl bcause taking/developing the land.. Not to mention some of the malay land will goes to another party..
1:16 that is NOT TRADITIONAL MALAY house... just some houses without a specific design. 4:45 Comparing on everything like our neighbor is not Malaysian culture. One side definitely wants to win in all matters. 12:20 no... you wrong again... in Kampung Baru, not everyone is Malay. Yes, its Malay community, but there are also Indonesians, Myanmarese, etc. who rent or do business there. They all almost look the same. so don't assume that everyone you meet is Malay, just most of them are. 18:39 That uncle is right. Change the perception, Malay is a ethnic/race, Islam is a religion. for example, I am malaysian muslim, but I'm not Malay.I am Dusunese from sabah malaysia.
I'm sorry. No offense intended. Genuinely doing my best to learn as I go. When I came to Malaysia, I knew nothing at all about the place. This is me in Malaysia for a few weeks. I am making good progress, I think. It's a complicated place. :) I'm learning. Mistakes happen
You meet a lot of Indonesian Bangla Thais . Except the Real Malay men at the Shop selling songkok. Here in KL there are almost 3 millions Foreigner working at the food stalls. That is why they are not friendly and cannot speak simple English. Only Malaysians know whose are local and Foreigners. Next time you should ask them first from which they are from ok. Understand?
The people there is too greedy that's the fact, the historical house will be keep, that spot being spot of illegal migrant from Indonesia too, Don't judge too quick Evan, do some research,I live few kilometer from kg bharu and I grow up in kl Lots other village is better . Not mentioning the drugs homeless there too at chowkit,it's few footsteps from kg bharu , that place need development to get rid some of the problem
I do not think they are greedy, the compasation should be aggreable by both govt and the owner.....thats the way of business transactions, drugs problems are all over KL just dont generalise it into Kampung Baru area
Why would police come? I didn't talk bad about the government in the video. Just talked about how there are plans to make the place more modern. You think the police care? I'll change it tomorrow. But would be surprised if they cared since i didn't criticize them
oh noo... dont talk like that... Even though it seems that way, you still can't say that to the Malaysian government. Don't let the government come after you for defamation. That may just be the opinion of some individuals. As far as I know, the government is taking care of the existence of Kampung Baru. if can, change this video title. talking bad about some gov, not good for your channel.
@@thatevanguy1480Don't play play.. Your video might be reported to the Multimedia ministry for your provocative headlines and attract the attention of the police special branch 😂😂😂
I start questioning your facts about my country. Please acts as a tourist unless you are an expert in Malaysia's history. Hopefully you don't get your info from chatgpt 🙄
Huh. Is this not a fact though? There are articles written about this issue on the internet. You can look it up. There is pressure to make the place more modern.
Huh. I'm just sharing information as I learn about the culture. The issue here was written about on the internet. I thought it's interesting. Of course I won't meddle in local affairs. I'm just a guest. Grateful to be allowed to tour the country. If I make mistakes, please excuse them as I'm still new here. You gotta admit though, I'm doing pretty good for someone that's been here for a few weeks only. :)
Rage bait? What is rage bait here? I tried to make an informative video. Who is Tyler oliveria. Are you talking about the ice cream? That was just jokes
Your cross is way too big. Fyi, Jesus was a human, not god. His followers made him a god. He prayed to only one god, his followers pray to him lol. When he gets up, he would be shocked.
I'm aware it's a bit big but this particular one has a story behind it and I can't change it. And your comment about Jesus is unnecessary. Freedom of religion is important to us. Respect goes with that. I respect Muslims as they respect me. So, please respect other people's beliefs.
Kampung Bharu should be developed because even though the land there is 100% owned by the Malays, it is rented out to Indonesian immigrants. In the latest census it was found that more than 70% are inhabited by the Indonesian immigrant community. In fact, this Indonesian community has secretly opened an illegal school that is based on Indonesian education. The government has several times offered to acquire land for development but was rejected by the landowner because they wanted a higher price. Kampung Bharu land was actually a gift from the Sultan of Selangor and not from the British because Kuala Lumpur used to be part of Selangor. Because the land there is a Malay reserve, the property will be transferred only to Malays and if there is a development such as a condominium, it must be sold to Malays.
That's a weird looking "MALAY SATE?!!" 😂😂😂 I live at Kg Bharu from 1990-2000. Actually they're millions of immigrants from Indonesia alone & sate "taste" type from indonesia starts emerge there even as far back as from 1990s though.
Nobody is destroying this village as all hv legal titles over d lands..govt needs to develop it though as it just look out of place frm d surrounding areas
You purposely ask wrong people or what, understand first..then make content..yes Malaysia small but big enough for you to use ur little bit brain to whom u shud communicate unless u makin fun of the non English speaking person...its not their mother tongue,
Hey. No need to use bad manner over him. He is trying to learn about our culture. And it is us to educate him the right info the right way. It seems he is confused to differentiate between Malay Malaysian and Malay Indonesia who have been resided in Malaysia since many years. And also the many other nation like Bangladesh, Thais, Myanmar etc.
No matter your political view, Kampung Baru must be preserved. The last village of Kuala Lumpur that mind you, started as villages in its founding days. No more traditional side of KL if this part is urbanised. Its original history would be massively undermined and underrepresented. Visitors dont just come here for the city. But also to explore cultures and Malay culture is one of those cultures!
Not destroying but improving the neighbourhood. Most owners of the houses there are very rich and they rented their house to foreigners. Some still lives there for generations.
I think you got it wrong.
Kampung Baru was not given by the British. It was given by the grandfather of the current Sultan.
You should look at the Master Plan for Kampung Baru. Some of the original traditional Malay houses will be retained and upgraded (up to the owners). The "traditional houses" you see are not traditional are not really traditional. Most are built in the 70's and 80's.
To you the whole place might look traditional because you are not from here. Also, most people you meet are not locals. They are Indonesians. The ice cream man is definitely Bangladeshi.
Good luck in your travels✌️.
Thank you for the interesting information!
😅😅Brits dont give us anything but the uk plug and our electric system planning. They just took and lie.
@@thatevanguy1480so many wrong information in your video especially the title in the thumbnail, the govt doesn't want to destroy this village where did you get that?!! Very slanderous n sentional title to get views?
@@thatevanguy1480I suggest you find a local person that you can make friend with. Then ask him to show you best food places
The guys you ask he is Indonesian not Malaysian..
Itu pun nk bgi tahu haha
@@nurnor413 mesti la
I think bcoz he cant speak english at all. Most Malaysian can speak english btw.
@OppoA3x-l8u ya. I know. Malaysians speak perfect English. It's an instant giveaway. If they can't speak English, they didn't go to school on Malaysia. At the time, I didn't know this but after speaking to more people...
@@nurnor413Kena la bagitau. Ranking Malaysia dalam fluency English jauh lagi better dari negara satu tu. Nanti nanti orang luar fikir Malaysia x pandai cakap English
I suggest you to ask where the people you met on the streets are really from, coz they don't really represent "Malaysia"
3:24 from their accent, that man and the 3 ladies were Indonesian
5:05 that's because he's a Bangladeshi, doesn't really understand English nor the "beef" between MY & SG
There is no beef between singapore and malaysia. Only diff are our economy.
yes i agreed they are not Malaysian
haha yeah too many indonesian and bangladeshi and myanmar people working here.
it's sad when there are many foreigners there....even though That place is the Kampung Baru...
@@zalawatiyaakopzal788 cheap n hardworking labor maa. good for the economy. u think every local want to work clean dishes and cut vegetables at roadside restaurant? u think every local like to work pick up garbage every morning or sweep trash on the dangerous highway? think abit la. if not bangla pickup ur trash garbage then u replace the bangla is it?
Sedapnya tengok abang Evan makan nasik dagang.. make my mouth watering🤤
Btw Evan, me and my husband love to see you trying food in KL. Exploring the new place, new people and new culture. It must be so excited. Love to see your reaction to every food you try. God bless to you
That man u asked abt for eat at kampung baru is Indonesia man or mynmar man not local or malay man...that is why he could not speak english...to answers it
Sometime the outsiders who not come closer to Kampung Baru missunderstod that Kampung Baru is a slum area. Actually Kampung Baru is an organized settlement and has proper facilities.
Kampung Baru is known as the food haven for Malay food.
All natives originally from Peninsular Malaysia, southern Thailand, Sumatera, Brunei, Singapore, some part of Borneo ( Sabah / Sarawak ) & Kalimantan, some part of Vietnam & the Philippines ( Mindanao ) are ethnically Malay. It's called a malay archipelago / nusantara region .Malay is a race but we may be divided/ differentiated into hundreds of tribe / sub race. So you can find that our food, culture, clothing n religion are slightly the same ( just a minor different here n there depending on geographical location / local culture.
@@samuderaveniceenigma
Yes definitely true
According to this Prof.Oppeinhamer
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More than 100years kampong Baru actually reserved land given SULTAN of SELANGOR to Malays community in KL..
Wow that's amazing 😍🤩 you are very lucky be there in Malaysia is perfect city modern and many delicious food everywhere and friendly people around and more beautiful place to visit and cheap places to stay everyone speak English im happy you enjoy it your holiday during in Kuala Lumpur....i like your video and im enjoy see it how you talking about good 👍 Malaysia and you are friendly and knows what you want or you prefer...you choice good city and country malaysia to visit ....im from Malaysia Kuching Sarawak Borneo and im living in France since 24 years now..i can't wait back someday for good 👍😊 living in Malaysia.... thanks you for sharing this Ausome video to everyone out there ... keep going and remember enjoy 🥰 and be happy always...i really appreciate your way thanks you for nice words about Malaysia...if you want someday ... please stop in France..if you want visit the city where i live now..with pleasure will show you around...of course will know beautiful as Malaysia... there is more easy stuff and most Very party is nice and wonderful fun to see... honestly i want to know..what your original and how old are you...where you come from and are you plan living in malaysia someday ? thanks you for everything 😇🙏 take care of yourself always thankful have you here ...see you soon... reply me back use by messenger you tube channel..
We have more real villages in all over Malaysia. The government just want to upgrade these places. Some of these houses in Kampung Baru arent even Malaysian citizen. Please do not misunderstand.
2:35 exactly like he said. Develop = Destroy
Develop????....why not develop area kuchai new kampung cina....don used naratif develop to destroy other people life and house...without proper reimbustment and proper share of wealth...ko ada share ke dlm projek kampung baru tur...
To develop it, not destroy. But we already have 3 governments from different parties unable to do so because of inheritance issues. 😀
Yeah it's a big NO. Not everyone is gullible like you sir
It's not 'unable to do so' but it just matters of time. I believe the elders around there were born in 50's and they still not really exposed to the modern live and technologies. Trust me, their grandchildren definitely don't want to stay in that area. I don't know much about this but as far as I know, when the government tries to take that land they'll come with an offer like relocation to a new house. Instead of declining the offer and wait, one day where there's no new housing project nearby and the offer will get less value then only 1 side were in the losing side
Its the greedy chinese developers eyeing it
Greedy malays could not wait to sell their land.
@@Glajdar you're right 👍
the satay that you ate is very much Indonesian or Padang style, with a layer of Malay peanut sauce, because you went to a satay Padang restaurant. You should go to Kajang and try authentic Malay satay there. you also walked by the famous Nasi Lemak Wanjo. Nasi lemak is Malaysia's national dish. you should try it. the Nasi Dagang that you ate is a modern version with so many different kinds of protein. the original Nasi Dagang, which originates from the state of Terengganu, is mostly eaten with a mackerel type of fish curry.
@@amirulhusnitekpi Malay satay is more delicious than Ind0ns sate..
@thatevanguy1480 also Malaysian sate sauce not spicy at all. The real one is only sweet
This kampomg is the most valuable property in the whole of Malaysia! That is why those in power are so restless to take over and later handover to property developer...imagine the "comission" they wiuld get!
TO DEVELOP OR NOT TO DEVELOP is still the issue for kampung baru since 1980s. It seems preservation has been winning
Correction: To "redevelop" and not to "destroy"..
Kampung Baru is a Malay reserved land, it's a private land. At the moment the government and landowners are trying to settle the long dispute problems and they're gonna make it more beneficial to all parties..
At the moment Kampung Baru is a nest for migrant workers and illegal immigrants especially from Indonesia and Bangladesh etc.. Yesterday many of them were nabbed hiding in a cabin there.. More criminals, vandalism and drug addicts living there..this is not good for everyone..
But the owners still have to sell their land right? It is not as if the 'redevelopment' means upgrading their house.
@AnneLaniaz they won't sell the land, it is the Malay reserved land, it's forever belongs to them,no matter what..
Bro being a visitor, I suggest you not to touch sensitive issues. People here can be sensitive about religion and politics.
Really? I just thought it's an interesting topic. It's one of the areas in KL that is very traditional and thought I'd explore it. As I was reading about it, I learned about the issues. I just shared the facts about what's going on. Hopefully, no one is offended. I'm just a guest here lol. Hopefully, people don't take me too seriously. Just trying to learn about malaysia 🇲🇾
@thatevanguy1480 Yup....there was a big dispute about that place. Government and racial thing. I think better don't stir up the issue again.
I enjoy your video about your travel and food. Just leave the sensitive issue away. Some people will take EVERY OPPORTUNITY to cause chaos again. Do you know that Malaysia is one of the very few country that race and religions are preserves and respected? Sometimes bringing balance to all can be very challenging. We learned to live harmoniously for years but lately there are people trying to disrupt our peace.
The love butt in Thailand. Haha, a very hilarious n light hearted comment I have viewed this video and there is nothing wrong with it's content. Evan is an American and he is exploring kampung baru for the first time and I think he is overwhelmed by the choices of food that are available. Also the Malay architecture of houses there is something new to him and definitely he has shown keen interest to explore it. Perhaps the only think that he should do is to change the video title to something like Kampung Baru: A Malay Village in the Middle of KL. And take out the caption about Government destroying Kampung Baru. Keep producing more videos on KL Evan and you should also go to Melaka, about 2 1/2 hours by bus south of KL. Take the bus from TBS station. You will be amazed by it's rich history; colonised by the Portuguese in early 1500, and subsequently by the Dutch and eventually by the British
It is all about the never ending greed of already rich tycoons (with the help of the authorities) salivating and drooling over how much more money they will make from these normal citizens.
These are private land.
Nothing can be done if these land owners don't want it. And to make matters worse, these are inherited land passed through generation so each piece of land might have up to 20 owners.
It's complicated.
Thank you for admiring our Malay culture. Nowadays people are only attracted to modernized places. Even in a developed city like KL, places like this should be preserved.
Explore more of Kampung Baru, it's worth making a Kampung Baru series to try their foods one by one
I will. Love the place!
lot's of indonesian in kampung baru, the guy you asked was definitely indonesian. they mostly worked at the food stalls in kpg baru.
cow's tongue is very good. i've had it before. the only downside was i had the knack of eating the grass at my backyard the next morning.
Another urban kampung you can visit is Kampung Sungai Penchala. There are lots of food places there. One of my favourite restaurants to go for a nasi dagang/nasi kerabu and roti canai breakfast is D'Anis. Another place for Malay style roti canai is Restoran 123 Corner. You can get the MRT to TTDI or Bandar Utama, if I am not mistaken and a feeder bus. Or just take Grab. Restoran Sambal Hijau is quite famous for their amazing variety of nasi campur (mixed rice) dishes.
If you are still in Malaysia, may I suggest you to meet up with another American UA-camr in Malaysia which is Ben Fishermin. A collab would be nice.
Real malay sate you must go to kajang....and you must eating satay kajang 🔥👍
Went to the one next to Stadium Kajang MRT. Rather disappointing. I got a feeling just a standard drop from next generation staff.
@@iqmal7723 Malaysian is satay, ind0ns is sate.. satay is more delicious and hygienic 😋
Fyi :
Develope not Destroy. Please change the title of this video. Thank you!
there a still a few nice kampong house in kampong baru. but most of the houses are modern add on as families extended the house. if u wanna see a nice malay house go to langkawi temple tree resort. old house resort. nice old house.
the government is not destroying kampong baru. it just economics. anyway if u in kl i buy u lunch at mid valley mall. just email me or notify me . STAY SAFE AND SAFE TRAVELS
Nasi dagang is actually the rice, curry (usually tuna or chicken) and vegetable pickle. Seems you only got the rice part of it there.
btw... your auto subtitle is bad... i mean seriously bad... People can misunderstand it if they just read it.
I think you should edit the title a bit. You know, all the current and previous ruling government tried to improve Kampung Baru but due to many issues and refusal by some of the village folks themselves Kampung Baru remained as it is and I think it is a good thing because tourists can experience that village feel. I myself eventhough not a Kampung Baru native I would rather see this kampung to be preserved and not redevelop into tall buildings and shiet lol.
Kampung Baru is a "Gold" area, if you born, raise and live here now and government want to exchange the land with RM 300K new house, do you accept it? That was happened in Kampung Baru few years ago, but they refuse it, otherwise some of them accept it but it need the whole community to make a dream come true.
and for your info after developing this Kg Melayu, there will be no malay can buy this new houses due to the high prize
MALAY is an ethnic, just like Chinese ethnic. MALAYSIAN is the citizenship. You seems to be confused between the two terminologies.😊
Yep. Not anymore lol 😆. My bad
If the 'local' cannot speak english or simple english, usually its not local.. Its mybe foreigner, indo,bangla, nepal etc.. Usually local can speak english at least simple english communication, bcause its been thaugnt in the school curticulum.
Ya. I figured he's a foreigner. Malaysians speak perfect English. It's really impressive
@@thatevanguy1480 Not perfect lol but good enough to converse.
@thatevanguy1480 yes in KL so many foreigner work n live there. There are from nearby country SEast asia & south asia...Hard to differentiate between the locals.
You should experience Ramadan bazaar throughout muslim fasting month beginning this March 2nd.
Nasi kukus simply means...steamed rice...nasi is rice, kukus is steam...
the ice cream all from malaysia.😊
That satay you had got a bit of the Indonesian sauce (yellow bits) i dunno if he did it intentionally or he used the same ladle. Malay satay sauce should be sweet and a little spicy and more red. Indonesians generally prefer the heat. Malaysians generally prefer sweet drinks but the desserts arent sweet at all. I mean compared to cakes and donuts they got 10x more sugar. Nasi dagang traditionally comes with fish curry - mackrel (kari ikan tongkol). You can even see a pot of that curry right behind her but you opted for the other side dishes.
You should try using your hand to eat. It's easier if you know the trick. Ask nearby Malay don't be shy. It will unlock the next level of tastiness. Especially with Nasi Kandar.
A lot of foreigners huh...most of them not Malaysian...😢
If they dont know speak english, 90% is Indonesian or thai... Please aleart..
If you need See malay, go to east Part at Terengganu, Kelantan, pahang.. Good place and good People.
I'm happy that you got to taste nasi dagang
Ramlley berger is good
I’m sorry, but I have watched some of this guy video, but I found it’s quite annoying every time he asked “Is it Malay?”, “Is it Chinese?”, “Is it Indonesia?”… My gawddd, just eat laaa…
He wants to learn about our culture. Nothing wrong with that. He gets confused and It's us to educate him the right way. No need to use bad language over him, because using good manner will make it long way
My bad. I saw the place sold Indonesian food and I wanted to try sate, Malaysian style. Usually sate and most dishes differ from city to city, so imagine how different it is if it's a whole different country.
try nasi kerabu ist the best. blue rice
Rendang is good
That not the malay tradisional home! That is Indonesia, temporary home! Just 30% malay tradisional at kampong baru... That People from kerinchi and padang Indonesia...
And, please.., Indonesia and malay, difreant culiner.. Not same! We, not Indonesia.. If you need know abaout Indonesian, go to jakarta.. Meet them. At Indonesia...malay from Malaysia, Brunei, kalimantan, sumatra, Filipina, Island of Australia, cembodia, Burma, champ.... Malay not from jawa, or siam thai...
I am aware that Indonesian food is different. That is what I said in the video and was trying to find out which is malaysian food, so I could try that. I was already in Jakarta before. :)
There's not much beef between Malaysians and Singaporeans, unless of course you read internet comments. To me, when a Singaporeans was driving too fast, or using the subsidised petrol, we shouldn't can't blame the whole nation, but instead blaming the person who's doing it, regardless their nationalities.
A lot of Malaysians have relatives in Singapore and vice versa. We were the same country at one point. Some of these 'beef' are also being used some politicians to gain political points and their followers follow them blindly. Politic of hate has always been more successful than politic of love and hope for certain people to gain power.
Sate itu bukan sate malaysia..tapi sate indonesia
dont just heard rumors bro. its not destroy...goverment is trying to upgrading the neighbourhood such as sewege system, roads, and facility... such bad rumors is spread by the government opposition just for some votes.... hope you enjoy your malaysian journey... and you might want to change your title bro, because if you spreading such hate rumors, the malaysian government might not tolerate....
You must recognize, who is malay, and who is imegrain from Indonesia... So, many imegrian from indon and other country stay at kampong baru....
Yes but give me a break lol. I've been here for less than a month. Takes time to learn about a place you knew nothing about. So, please excuse me :)
the guy with pink bag is not local they are Indonesian.
Where are you from? Brazil, Canada, Spain or Mexico ..
Grew up in Michigan. It's near Chicago. Around 5 hours away
@thatevanguy1480 oh ..
Its pro n contra.. For me.. I agree the place being develop on par with the places around bustling KL, ya its develops can maintain malay identical and malay population but the most important is the govnment myst relocate new malay settlement near outskirt kl bcause taking/developing the land.. Not to mention some of the malay land will goes to another party..
We eat nasi dagang with tuna curry..
hahahaha that person with a bag is not Malaysian.....he is Indonesian, and Indonesian cannot speak English properly
1:16 that is NOT TRADITIONAL MALAY house... just some houses without a specific design.
4:45 Comparing on everything like our neighbor is not Malaysian culture. One side definitely wants to win in all matters.
12:20 no... you wrong again... in Kampung Baru, not everyone is Malay. Yes, its Malay community, but there are also Indonesians, Myanmarese, etc. who rent or do business there. They all almost look the same. so don't assume that everyone you meet is Malay, just most of them are.
18:39 That uncle is right. Change the perception, Malay is a ethnic/race, Islam is a religion. for example, I am malaysian muslim, but I'm not Malay.I am Dusunese from sabah malaysia.
I'm sorry. No offense intended. Genuinely doing my best to learn as I go. When I came to Malaysia, I knew nothing at all about the place. This is me in Malaysia for a few weeks. I am making good progress, I think. It's a complicated place. :) I'm learning. Mistakes happen
@thatevanguy1480 its ok bro... Everyone learning...
@LanzFranchess thanks:)
That looks like not local maybe Indonesian
Please get your facts right
I'm sorry. I'm not sure what I got wrong. Not kidding
Destroy???
😮
You meet a lot of Indonesian Bangla Thais . Except the Real Malay men at the Shop selling songkok.
Here in KL there are almost 3 millions Foreigner working at the food stalls.
That is why they are not friendly and cannot speak simple English.
Only Malaysians know whose are local and Foreigners.
Next time you should ask them first from which they are from ok. Understand?
The people there is too greedy that's the fact, the historical house will be keep, that spot being spot of illegal migrant from Indonesia too,
Don't judge too quick Evan, do some research,I live few kilometer from kg bharu and I grow up in kl
Lots other village is better .
Not mentioning the drugs homeless there too at chowkit,it's few footsteps from kg bharu , that place need development to get rid some of the problem
I do not think they are greedy, the compasation should be aggreable by both govt and the owner.....thats the way of business transactions, drugs problems are all over KL just dont generalise it into Kampung Baru area
if u dont know then just keep quiet, u better change the title or else wait for the police coming
Why would police come? I didn't talk bad about the government in the video. Just talked about how there are plans to make the place more modern. You think the police care? I'll change it tomorrow. But would be surprised if they cared since i didn't criticize them
You have asked indonesians migrant workers on the street. They unable to answer your questions.
Ya. I know. Malaysians speak perfect English. It's just my vlog. My experience that day as I explored.
oh noo... dont talk like that... Even though it seems that way, you still can't say that to the Malaysian government. Don't let the government come after you for defamation. That may just be the opinion of some individuals. As far as I know, the government is taking care of the existence of Kampung Baru. if can, change this video title. talking bad about some gov, not good for your channel.
Ok. Will change it later. Thanks for the info! Can't change it the first 24 hours because it hurts the video but will do soon.
@thatevanguy1480 nice sir
@@thatevanguy1480don't change it. Too bad if the govt don't like it even though they can be petty at times
@@thatevanguy1480Don't play play.. Your video might be reported to the Multimedia ministry for your provocative headlines and attract the attention of the police special branch 😂😂😂
Good for you bro. This is what a traveller like u should do. Explore!..even for the food. Have fun staying here bro..😁
Thank you 😀
I start questioning your facts about my country. Please acts as a tourist unless you are an expert in Malaysia's history. Hopefully you don't get your info from chatgpt 🙄
Huh. Is this not a fact though? There are articles written about this issue on the internet. You can look it up. There is pressure to make the place more modern.
Why so rude don't behave like our neighbour Indonesian always trying to find fault get a life and move on.
Dont give wrong information. Dont maddle with malaysia politic nor society. We a good here. Any issue, we settle it amongs us without hurting anybody.
Huh. I'm just sharing information as I learn about the culture. The issue here was written about on the internet. I thought it's interesting. Of course I won't meddle in local affairs. I'm just a guest. Grateful to be allowed to tour the country. If I make mistakes, please excuse them as I'm still new here. You gotta admit though, I'm doing pretty good for someone that's been here for a few weeks only. :)
stop doing Tyler Oliveira style is rage bait here. go do it somewhere else
Rage bait? What is rage bait here? I tried to make an informative video. Who is Tyler oliveria. Are you talking about the ice cream? That was just jokes
Your cross is way too big. Fyi, Jesus was a human, not god. His followers made him a god. He prayed to only one god, his followers pray to him lol. When he gets up, he would be shocked.
I'm aware it's a bit big but this particular one has a story behind it and I can't change it. And your comment about Jesus is unnecessary. Freedom of religion is important to us. Respect goes with that. I respect Muslims as they respect me. So, please respect other people's beliefs.
Kampung Bharu should be developed because even though the land there is 100% owned by the Malays, it is rented out to Indonesian immigrants. In the latest census it was found that more than 70% are inhabited by the Indonesian immigrant community. In fact, this Indonesian community has secretly opened an illegal school that is based on Indonesian education. The government has several times offered to acquire land for development but was rejected by the landowner because they wanted a higher price. Kampung Bharu land was actually a gift from the Sultan of Selangor and not from the British because Kuala Lumpur used to be part of Selangor. Because the land there is a Malay reserve, the property will be transferred only to Malays and if there is a development such as a condominium, it must be sold to Malays.
if this is a Chinese neighbourhood,this government will protect and make it as a UNESCO heritage.
That's a weird looking "MALAY SATE?!!"
😂😂😂
I live at Kg Bharu from 1990-2000.
Actually they're millions of immigrants from Indonesia alone & sate "taste" type from indonesia starts emerge there even as far back as from 1990s though.
Wow. Had no idea there were many Indonesians here
That look like satay padang from Indonesia + a little malay peanut sauce style. They mix all together
Nobody is destroying this village as all hv legal titles over d lands..govt needs to develop it though as it just look out of place frm d surrounding areas
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You purposely ask wrong people or what, understand first..then make content..yes Malaysia small but big enough for you to use ur little bit brain to whom u shud communicate unless u makin fun of the non English speaking person...its not their mother tongue,
Hey. No need to use bad manner over him. He is trying to learn about our culture. And it is us to educate him the right info the right way. It seems he is confused to differentiate between Malay Malaysian and Malay Indonesia who have been resided in Malaysia since many years. And also the many other nation like Bangladesh, Thais, Myanmar etc.
@@rompinkuGood on you some Malaysian are just plain rude and act as if they entitled to everthing.