The celebration never stops in Malaysia. It's Christmas now, and then comes Chinese New Year celebrations, and the Hari Raya celebrations then follow suit!😊😂😂😂
You guys are just awesome... What an idea of going around the various mall to capture theomeny of Christmas celebration...to get the feel of Christmas...home away from home...I love it...
Gotta say I truly enjoy this video. If you asked me to put the malls in order from best to last, honestly I can't. They are all great. Happy holidays and a happy new year.
1. Trx 106 2. Pavillion 3. Klcc 4. Mid valley and the gardens 5. Berjaya times square 6. Lalaport 7. Lot 10 isetan 8. Old malls - low yatt, sungei Wang 9. IKEA 10. ioi city mall putrajaya How is my list?
I was in KL during November and didn't realise they did all this!! When I went to Singapore they had all this Xmas stuff and it looked stunning.. assumed Malaysia just didn't celebrate with the Muslim thing but I guess they just wait a little longer to start putting it all up? Unlike West/Westernised countries that start celebrating in April.. lol
haha so true with the western countries! In KL they have so many malls and they celebrate EVERYTHING its insane! I was here for haloween and all the decorations were really cool. Since they celebrate everything they have a small time frame haha so christmas decorations are up around the start of decemeber and then it will be replaced with chinese new year stuff very soon.
We are tolerant of others & their cultures customs. In fact we celebrate our diversity. Plus it’s marketing. If you don’t want to see Christmas decorations & festivities go to Mydin Mall or Haniffa. These are owned by Muslims.
What? I thought Malaysia is a Muslim majority country. They allow all this extravagant Christmas thingy? I haven't seen these sort of things for other celebrations in Christian countries i.e Chinese New Year or Muslim Eid or Divali for Hindus. I thought Muslims are strict and oppressive to other races and religions. Well, this opens my eye about Muslim countries. Maybe the media has been spreading lies about Muslim majority countries.
You're such an ignoramus! Are u aware frm mid-Dec thru 25th Dec onwards is the ancient Roman pagan idolatry festival honoring their agricultural god Saturn's hence it's called Saturnalia fest later incorporating Xmas celebrations. In Germany was known as Yule, Neo-Pagans fest in Dec. Ancient Greek/Romans celebrate the birth of pagan god, Mithra exactly on 25th Dec! Lots of wine drunk-drinking including honoring the Greek pagan god, Bacchus, which was called Fest of Bacchus/Dionysus, Greek god of fertility starting frm September. So merry merry winery feasting, drinking and sexual debauchery. Several European countries don't celebrate Dec as Xmas. Orthodox Christian too don't accept Dec Christmas! No Xmas tree, no Santa Clause which they regard as symbol of ancient paganism! So what we see everywhere @theworld is just a hedonistic glitter, glam fest celebration like ancient times. But let's enjoy sight, taste and merry-making. No harm actually after all end-yr turbulent, crisis-filled 2023 all religions hoping for peace, stability in 2024k!
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The celebration never stops in Malaysia. It's Christmas now, and then comes Chinese New Year celebrations, and the Hari Raya celebrations then follow suit!😊😂😂😂
M'sia is a wonderland, all year round....glad tat you both felt "home within home"! Welcome, mates!
You guys are just awesome...
What an idea of going around the various mall to capture theomeny of Christmas celebration...to get the feel of Christmas...home away from home...I love it...
Yes, there are many activities at Christmas time in KL
Gotta say I truly enjoy this video. If you asked me to put the malls in order from best to last, honestly I can't. They are all great. Happy holidays and a happy new year.
Seconded. Trully mesmerising.
Native Australian performance, great
You can also take the free bus GoKL in front of KLCC on the main road to Bukit Bintang area should be 10-15mins walk to too unbearable 😊
Go kl free bus is a thing of the past for foreigners
1. Trx 106
2. Pavillion
3. Klcc
4. Mid valley and the gardens
5. Berjaya times square
6. Lalaport
7. Lot 10 isetan
8. Old malls - low yatt, sungei Wang
9. IKEA
10. ioi city mall putrajaya
How is my list?
1 Utama Shopping Mall ....🤔😁
@@margaretekalaiabdullah8745 selangor state not kl.
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how many old malls are there? Im curious haha
@@LetsTravel-MF the retro old malls are sungei Wang, lot 10, ampang park(discontinued)
Awesome!! Looks so christmasy :)))
Amazing. Thank you for this wonderful video. Happy holidays.
Happy holidays! 😁
@@LetsTravel-MF Happy New Year to you guys. 😀
Thank you for this video 😃 we get to see various Christmas decorations in malls 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Lovely couple....Merry X'mas and Happy New Year...enjoy the fun.
Happy new year!
Glad you both had a good time & having fun during X’mas in KL. Enjoy the holidays & happy New Year 2024.
Happy new year!!
The malls also doing a great decorations for chinese new year.
Do you know when this happens or when they start decorating?
Chinese new year 10 feb 2024. I think the decoration begin 2 weeks before 10 feb 2024.
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Merry christmas to both of you, happy couple, thankyou for spending yr holiday in malaysia.
Should make one more Christmas Vlog at TRX. The Clothes for day activity in Malaysia are a White shirt & a light-colored cap.😊
love it. will definitely visit some of the malls here. Merry Christmas n Happy New Year
Happy new year!
The One Utama with Australian Aborigins were really awesome!!
It was really amazing and surprising to see this in Malaysia!
Enjoyed your lovely video. Thanks
Damn busy malls
Merry christmas
I was in KL during November and didn't realise they did all this!! When I went to Singapore they had all this Xmas stuff and it looked stunning.. assumed Malaysia just didn't celebrate with the Muslim thing but I guess they just wait a little longer to start putting it all up? Unlike West/Westernised countries that start celebrating in April.. lol
haha so true with the western countries! In KL they have so many malls and they celebrate EVERYTHING its insane! I was here for haloween and all the decorations were really cool. Since they celebrate everything they have a small time frame haha so christmas decorations are up around the start of decemeber and then it will be replaced with chinese new year stuff very soon.
Merry X’Mas and Happy New Year!
Happy new year!!!!
I was hoping you guys would have gone to check out the decorations at The Gardens/Mid Valley. I thought they were amazing.
I didn't know these malls existed! haha but thanks for the ideas we might go check them out for the next big decoration that will come up.
HI, I love your video, so much fun. Wish both of you Merry Xmas and happy new year.
Happy new year!!
❤KL
Love it!!! I'd have been so tempted to steal that Vegemite jar!! 😂 Btw where you from in Aus?
Haha I wanted to steal the shapes box! Im from western australia. Are you from Aus as well?
Haha....yeah we live south of Perth near Rockingham.
We are tolerant of others & their cultures customs. In fact we celebrate our diversity. Plus it’s marketing. If you don’t want to see Christmas decorations & festivities go to Mydin Mall or Haniffa. These are owned by Muslims.
Sunway is not in kl though
What? I thought Malaysia is a Muslim majority country. They allow all this extravagant Christmas thingy? I haven't seen these sort of things for other celebrations in Christian countries i.e Chinese New Year or Muslim Eid or Divali for Hindus. I thought Muslims are strict and oppressive to other races and religions. Well, this opens my eye about Muslim countries. Maybe the media has been spreading lies about Muslim majority countries.
Gd try with the sarcasm but u know that take isn't really true for some countries, don't u?
@@mayfoo02 ya, might be a cultural thing too, Maybe Malaysian Muslims are more open and more tolerant. I guess so.
@@ylzaf77 yup in general Malaysian Muslims r more moderate comparatively to some
Malaysian Muslim are open mind so easy for diversity
Congrats.. Malaysia became as christians country..
What nonsense you're talking about.Just because some people celebrate Christmas you are so unhappy about it😅Be respectful❤
You're such an ignoramus! Are u aware frm mid-Dec thru 25th Dec onwards is the ancient Roman pagan idolatry festival honoring their agricultural god Saturn's hence it's called Saturnalia fest later incorporating Xmas celebrations. In Germany was known as Yule, Neo-Pagans fest in Dec. Ancient Greek/Romans celebrate the birth of pagan god, Mithra exactly on 25th Dec! Lots of wine drunk-drinking including honoring the Greek pagan god, Bacchus, which was called Fest of Bacchus/Dionysus, Greek god of fertility starting frm September. So merry merry winery feasting, drinking and sexual debauchery. Several European countries don't celebrate Dec as Xmas. Orthodox Christian too don't accept Dec Christmas! No Xmas tree, no Santa Clause which they regard as symbol of ancient paganism! So what we see everywhere @theworld is just a hedonistic glitter, glam fest celebration like ancient times. But let's enjoy sight, taste and merry-making. No harm actually after all end-yr turbulent, crisis-filled 2023 all religions hoping for peace, stability in 2024k!
Malaysians celebrate all major religious festival and the malls' decorations reflect that for every festival.
@@azlanrahmat7418 So true🥰
@@azlanrahmat7418Kita sebagai rakyat Malaysia hidup aman dan damai tetapi ada segelintir yang suka kecoh tak tentu pasal