Another great Vid, thank you very much. So for me looking at retiring either Chiangmai Mai or Kuching/Sarawak, I have not been to either yet (coming up in October), Kuching is starting to edge in front a little.
Welcome to my hometown, hope you enjoy your stay here in Kuching, Sarawak. Every weekdays we go to this morning till noon market to buy fresh vegetable & fish, it is very cheap & more variety of choices. The noodle that you ate is called "Kolo Mee" (direct translate: dry mix noodle), you must 'mix it all together' before you take a bite, and if its too dry, add-in/sip the soup, a must to eat/try if you are in Sarawak, because that's one of the origin Sarawak's food. There are many kinds/version of kolo mee and the red color kolo mee the taste is sweet & savoury.
Wow my lovely hometown Kuching! There are so many things to offer like foods, places to go and relax it is going to take time to explore all. Enjoy Dan & wife..Welcome to Sarawak A Place Like No Other
Hi Finn. My name is John. I am very interested in the S-MM2H visa, Do you know anything about that? I live in Colusa, by the Sacramento River in Northern California. I am looking for a sponsor next year so I can have Sarawak as a second Home.
Kuching Sarawak enter into maps search and you’ll see it manifest as part of the big island part of Malaysia attached to Indonesia. Qiang seems very happy. How does it compare to Bali in terms of Places to Retire ?
Thanks Qiang and Dan! I've been doing research on the MM2H-S Sarawak retirement visa, but was having trouble finding an honest low-down on Kuching. Kuching seems a lot like Penang 30 years ago (Which could be a good thing). Hope you can share a bit more about livibility and costs, and compare Sarawak to Penang in terms of cost, livability, convenience and boredom.
Good video, we had a very hard time finding vegetarian in Japan, Thailand, Philippines and Cambodia this last winter, Bangkok and Chiang Mai were the only places, but we sure did a lot of driving around to get to the vegetarian places, it wasted so much time, Malaysia seems to be way better!!!
In Malaysia, because of the large Chinese and Indian population, there are vegetarian food to cater to our requirements. There are many vegetarians in Malaysia. Buddhists and Hindus who aren't vegetarian normally do not consume beef. As cow is sacred.
I missed my hometown Siniawan old town Bau Kuching. The rojak kangkung, kolok Mee( with beef for Muslim) , 3 layered tea, Chicken cook in d Bamboo n seafood is cheaper than Peninsular Malaysia..☺️
You guys are in Kuching! I was just there for 2 weeks. Came back to KL last Thursday. Interested to see what you do there for a month? It was so humid we spent a lot of time in malls. A few malls were kinda dead. Let's just say the place was very relaxing.😁 Go see the Orangutans.
Wow i'm getting so much joy watching you covering my hometown
Another great Vid, thank you very much. So for me looking at retiring either Chiangmai Mai or Kuching/Sarawak, I have not been to either yet (coming up in October), Kuching is starting to edge in front a little.
Welcome to my hometown, hope you enjoy your stay here in Kuching, Sarawak. Every weekdays we go to this morning till noon market to buy fresh vegetable & fish, it is very cheap & more variety of choices. The noodle that you ate is called "Kolo Mee" (direct translate: dry mix noodle), you must 'mix it all together' before you take a bite, and if its too dry, add-in/sip the soup, a must to eat/try if you are in Sarawak, because that's one of the origin Sarawak's food. There are many kinds/version of kolo mee and the red color kolo mee the taste is sweet & savoury.
Qiang is lovely... good to see a video on your channel.
Welcome to Kuching. I like that vegetarian shop. Always stop by there once or twice a month
Wow my lovely hometown Kuching! There are so many things to offer like foods, places to go and relax it is going to take time to explore all. Enjoy Dan & wife..Welcome to Sarawak A Place Like No Other
Hi Finn. My name is John. I am very interested in the S-MM2H visa, Do you know anything about that? I live in Colusa, by the Sacramento River in Northern California. I am looking for a sponsor next year so I can have Sarawak as a second Home.
Kuching Sarawak enter into maps search and you’ll see it manifest as part of the big island part of Malaysia attached to Indonesia. Qiang seems very happy. How does it compare to Bali in terms of Places to Retire ?
Thanks Qiang and Dan! I've been doing research on the MM2H-S Sarawak retirement visa, but was having trouble finding an honest low-down on Kuching. Kuching seems a lot like Penang 30 years ago (Which could be a good thing). Hope you can share a bit more about livibility and costs, and compare Sarawak to Penang in terms of cost, livability, convenience and boredom.
Thanks for the idea!
Try sarawak laksa - breakfast of gods (anthony bourdain)
Great video I am amazed that Dan I believe is close to my age as I was born in 1960 still has dark brown hair.😊
Good video, we had a very hard time finding vegetarian in Japan, Thailand, Philippines and Cambodia this last winter, Bangkok and Chiang Mai were the only places, but we sure did a lot of driving around to get to the vegetarian places, it wasted so much time, Malaysia seems to be way better!!!
In Malaysia, because of the large Chinese and Indian population, there are vegetarian food to cater to our requirements. There are many vegetarians in Malaysia. Buddhists and Hindus who aren't vegetarian normally do not consume beef. As cow is sacred.
Very enjoyable & thank you for sharing!
Welcome to Kuching Sarawak. My peaceful hometown. a very relaxed city =)
Yes thanks Qiang and Dan, I also am curious about Sarawak as I had never even heard of it prior to the new MM2H visa changes. Looks lovely and mellow.
I missed my hometown Siniawan old town Bau Kuching. The rojak kangkung, kolok Mee( with beef for Muslim) , 3 layered tea, Chicken cook in d Bamboo n seafood is cheaper than Peninsular Malaysia..☺️
Idk why it make me sad to hear this
Great video I were to retire t Maylasia I would go with the Sarawak retirement
Great video Qiang
Would have been nice to see Kuching town, not just shops.
You guys are in Kuching! I was just there for 2 weeks. Came back to KL last Thursday. Interested to see what you do there for a month? It was so humid we spent a lot of time in malls. A few malls were kinda dead. Let's just say the place was very relaxing.😁 Go see the Orangutans.
Nice vid! It would be really cool to show a zooming in of a google map or something to show where the country is at when the video starts
Great idea! Thanks!
Wow! Looks like a great spot.
I am from kuching, i find that import veggie and fruit are cheaper at the supermarket..
new love nest!!🔥🔥🔥🧡🧡🧡
I missed my home town. Love from Australia
we are looking to live in Kuching for 3-6 months
Why didn't you stay nearer to the CBD? That way you can venture more on foot as a tourist..
Me from Kuching ty for visiting my city :)
I wish I can see kuching again I love that city
Thank you🙏
Thank you
Welcome to Kuching
Buy the vegetarian noodles and cook in the apartment. I would do that for breakfast.
Welcome to Malaysia
Nice fish 😊
Do you have a video about living in Genting highlands Malaysia?
No. But stay tune on Dan channel - Vagabond Awake for cost of living in Cameron Highlands. 😊
Come to my kampung at kuching
Hi thank you
I know you are from Malaysia, so can handle the communication for you and Dan. How hard would it be for an English speaking person to sort things out?
Don't worry Kuching people many can english
Welcome to sarawak
I had to Google where it is located too. Learning Geography ! Big brain learning here.😅😂😂 Still great video 👍🌴
lol. I need to put the google map on it.
18 usd cool apartment
Regatta suites has very thin wall. For locals, the management would not live a room with no interconnecting doors.
Where the beep is Kutching???
I have the same question lol
What’s the beep??
It's the capital city of Sarawak, East Malaysia, Borneo.
Kuching Sarawak East Malaysia is the largest state in Malaysia. You better Google n find out...
@@margaretekalaiabdullah8745 ain't gonna do it, girlfriend ☝️☝️☝️
It's rather shocking to see that the both of you are in Kuching City. Enjoy your stay guys. Cost of living will be cheap when comes to dining out.
found you
hello
Sounds like the locals speak Mandarin.
Malaysians speak more than 3 languages. It is normal.
😂
Noodle....ask for the straight one. Avoid the curly one.