Sorry, It's much more quieter, providing a peaceful atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of crowded cities. No honking sound every second of your life (may cause your ear to bleed). Much cleaner, so you don’t need to worry about having diarrhea or disease.There's a sense of orderliness and stress-free. The air is fresh, making each breath a rejuvenating experience. The locals are friendlier, always ready with a warm smile and helpful guidance. You don't have to worry about scammers or pushy salespeople trying to sell you something you don't need. The streets are clean, reflecting the community's respect for their environment. The food is delicious and varied, offering a taste of the local culture at every turn. The green spaces are plentiful, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and connection with nature. The architecture is unique and well-preserved, telling stories of the place's history and heritage. The pace of life is slower, allowing one to appreciate the simple joys of living. Safety is a priority, with effective law enforcement ensuring a secure environment for all. Overall, it's a place that values quality of life, offering a harmonious blend of tranquility, cleanliness, friendliness, and cultural richness, compared to you know who...
Yes I agree I also do enjoy the smaller town out in nature if you have any recommendations I would love to hear inshallah I can visit but thank you for you comment very much appreciated your opinion!
Ewa Younnes, your moroccan brother from the Netherlands here. I'v been travel for 2 weeks in Indonesië already and im planning on travelling through the whole of SEA. 29 januari ill be in Kuala Lumpur, it would be cool to meet up. Either way safe travels.
This is just a reminder if you are concerned about halal food. Indian shop usually don't sell pork, but be careful if you want to buy chicken, not sure if they get it from halal vendor (except Indian Muslim restaurant a.k.a mamak). Chinese restaurants always have pork in their menu except if it's vegetarian. Before this there was a Muslim youtuber from US who ate at a Chinese restaurant which sells pork. Definitely everything is non-halal there, even the chicken, because most probably they would mix non-halal ingredients in their food.
Masjid India = Indian Mosque... Not the mosque of india... It called as an Indian mosque coz all the lectures provided in Tamil. Anyway the little India of Brickfield has only 1-5% of India's flavour. Once you set your feet in India, you will know the rest. No comment...
Sorry, It's much more quieter, providing a peaceful atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of crowded cities. No honking sound every second of your life (may cause your ear to bleed). Much cleaner, so you don’t need to worry about having diarrhea or disease.There's a sense of orderliness and stress-free. The air is fresh, making each breath a rejuvenating experience. The locals are friendlier, always ready with a warm smile and helpful guidance. You don't have to worry about scammers or pushy salespeople trying to sell you something you don't need. The streets are clean, reflecting the community's respect for their environment. The food is delicious and varied, offering a taste of the local culture at every turn. The green spaces are plentiful, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and connection with nature. The architecture is unique and well-preserved, telling stories of the place's history and heritage. The pace of life is slower, allowing one to appreciate the simple joys of living. Safety is a priority, with effective law enforcement ensuring a secure environment for all. Overall, it's a place that values quality of life, offering a harmonious blend of tranquility, cleanliness, friendliness, and cultural richness, compared to you know who...
Yes I agree I also do enjoy the smaller town out in nature if you have any recommendations I would love to hear inshallah I can visit but thank you for you comment very much appreciated your opinion!
Ewa Younnes, your moroccan brother from the Netherlands here.
I'v been travel for 2 weeks in Indonesië already and im planning on travelling through the whole of SEA. 29 januari ill be in Kuala Lumpur, it would be cool to meet up. Either way safe travels.
Ahh I’m literally leaving the day before but enjoy your time in KL I’m sure you will enjoy!
@@TheStoryOfYouness Too bad. Good luck tho.
oh boy.. love to see how similar Malaysia India is to the real mother India.. good luck to you sonny..
I’m sure nothing can compare but it does a good job in recreating the essence of India in another country in my opinion!
This is just a reminder if you are concerned about halal food. Indian shop usually don't sell pork, but be careful if you want to buy chicken, not sure if they get it from halal vendor (except Indian Muslim restaurant a.k.a mamak). Chinese restaurants always have pork in their menu except if it's vegetarian. Before this there was a Muslim youtuber from US who ate at a Chinese restaurant which sells pork. Definitely everything is non-halal there, even the chicken, because most probably they would mix non-halal ingredients in their food.
Ahh yea that’s good information to know thank you for sharing
Wonderful Street video I like see that place good luck my friend ! I am PhiromWalker from Cambodia !!
Thank you!
Let's beginning to 100K 🎉
Tips for you increase your thumbnail and use a indian flags etc,
Inshallah! Thanks for the support!
Enjoy your Nasi Kandar. Mamak food. 👍
I always do! And thank you!
SHOCKINGLY SIMILAR!_Are_you_kidding_me?Its_thousands_time_quiter_and_cleaner.
Masjid India = Indian Mosque... Not the mosque of india... It called as an Indian mosque coz all the lectures provided in Tamil.
Anyway the little India of Brickfield has only 1-5% of India's flavour. Once you set your feet in India, you will know the rest. No comment...
Ahh that’s interesting thank for sharing! And right I’m sure nothing can really compare to the real India, inshallah I will visit soon!