Our travel adventure has taken us to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, what a surprise this place was! You can also watch our shocking first time in Vietnam ua-cam.com/video/mgaOUVHhqW0/v-deo.html
As for batu caves. First it was a shelter for the Temuan (indegenous tribe)..The british came and brought in chinese tin miners, the tin miners also grew vegetable patch for their food supplies and they found out the caves have a good supply of guano (bat poop) to make fertilizer....then an American naturalist, make the official discovery of it as he wrote in his records of traveling, a tamil hindu promote it as a place of worship to lord murugan as he said the shape of the entrance is the same shape of the 'vel' the spear that lord murugan wielded.
Dont forget to join the celebration of Malaysia Day this year. The event is called "Keretapi Sarong" but it will be held on 14 Sept 2024. (Malaysia Day is actually celebrated on 16th Sept every year but this year the date clash with the Birth of the Prophet Muhammad SAW so they celebrate it earlier due to show some respect i guess) . I am really sure you will enjoy the vibe of Keretapi Sarong because it is a super fun events full of cultures, diversities and colours.
That sounds like something not to miss while in Malaysia! Unfortunately we left the country, but definitely keeping that celebration in mind. Maybe next time we'll travel there. Thank you 😊
I like how both of you focus on the good things and positive vibe of the places you visit instead of some negative tourists and prefer to pick on the not so pleasant things. Life is too short to get stressed over trivial matters, right? So let's be more appreciative of your surroundings and the locals there.😂😂😂
Yes thank you ☺️ your right other people see negativity like the rats in Chinatown but it be viewed from a different perspective and we choose how it will affect our reaction. Malaysia is very dear to us and the people there holding on to traditions and culture are what make it so alive and brilliant.
i think anti opium campaign came about probably earlier i thought it was maybe even before WW1. In the 80s when i was a toddler i can still remember anti narcotic advertisement on tv - death penalty lol.
That's why we shouldn't just Google information haha. Thanks for the insights. A friend said there was the big fire that came and burned that whole brothel area down so the government renewened the entire place. What year did that happen?
@@wetravelslow err a brothel? well that i don't know i am in the states now but that said Malaysia is a Muslim country. If there is one it would not be legal , there are even vice policing by the Islamic ministry. Those things wouldn't fly i wouldn't be surprised if the vice police burn it down on purpose lol. Laws and regulations there are almost as strict as Singapore.
it wasnt meant to b the city of funfare paradise... but the people just live like that. they are living everyday normal life. to them its normal... stuck in a train is the test. the matrix is testing you.
Well, Kuala Lumpur was a big surprise for us and of course we look at it with tourist's eyes. And getting stuck in the train was a test for us too! 😃 Btw public transport are so great!
@wetravelslow oh I see. Well malaysia is one of only 17 countries in this world with mega diversity. Of course it is stunning. Just do not look at the palm oil plantations lol. Only 3 countries in south east Asia are under this UN list. Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia. Top 3 places with ancient rainforest are daintree Australia, borneo lowland, peninsula malaysia. Nope amazon is not old.
Our travel adventure has taken us to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, what a surprise this place was!
You can also watch our shocking first time in Vietnam
ua-cam.com/video/mgaOUVHhqW0/v-deo.html
Welcome to kuala lumpur Malaysia ❤
Thank you!
As for batu caves. First it was a shelter for the Temuan (indegenous tribe)..The british came and brought in chinese tin miners, the tin miners also grew vegetable patch for their food supplies and they found out the caves have a good supply of guano (bat poop) to make fertilizer....then an American naturalist, make the official discovery of it as he wrote in his records of traveling, a tamil hindu promote it as a place of worship to lord murugan as he said the shape of the entrance is the same shape of the 'vel' the spear that lord murugan wielded.
Thank you for the detailed explanation 😃 yes we thought the Americans came and "discovered" Batu caves.
Malaysia is like a new york of se asia, many people got surprise of it. It so majestic! :D
Yes what a surprise Malaysia is! So happy to be in this beautiful country 🙏
Dont forget to join the celebration of Malaysia Day this year. The event is called "Keretapi Sarong" but it will be held on 14 Sept 2024. (Malaysia Day is actually celebrated on 16th Sept every year but this year the date clash with the Birth of the Prophet Muhammad SAW so they celebrate it earlier due to show some respect i guess) . I am really sure you will enjoy the vibe of Keretapi Sarong because it is a super fun events full of cultures, diversities and colours.
That sounds like something not to miss while in Malaysia! Unfortunately we left the country, but definitely keeping that celebration in mind. Maybe next time we'll travel there. Thank you 😊
Welcome to our homeland
Thank you! We're loving our travels in Malaysia ☺️
Love the videos!
Wow that dish with the fish head looked amazing
Reminded me of John chow cooking
I would love to eat at that place
That restaurant was a 40 year old Cantonese place where John is from. It was amazing!
I like how both of you focus on the good things and positive vibe of the places you visit instead of some negative tourists and prefer to pick on the not so pleasant things. Life is too short to get stressed over trivial matters, right? So let's be more appreciative of your surroundings and the locals there.😂😂😂
Yes thank you ☺️ your right other people see negativity like the rats in Chinatown but it be viewed from a different perspective and we choose how it will affect our reaction.
Malaysia is very dear to us and the people there holding on to traditions and culture are what make it so alive and brilliant.
Very nice
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video😄 what was your favourite part?
Very nice! What camera are you using? Thanks
Thank you 😊 we use DJI. You can find a link with all our camera gear in the description of the video 👍🏻
Your facts are not right. The British came not America. Opium dens were eradication at least 60 years ago not 30.
i think anti opium campaign came about probably earlier i thought it was maybe even before WW1. In the 80s when i was a toddler i can still remember anti narcotic advertisement on tv - death penalty lol.
That's why we shouldn't just Google information haha. Thanks for the insights.
A friend said there was the big fire that came and burned that whole brothel area down so the government renewened the entire place. What year did that happen?
@@wetravelslow err a brothel? well that i don't know i am in the states now but that said Malaysia is a Muslim country. If there is one it would not be legal , there are even vice policing by the Islamic ministry. Those things wouldn't fly i wouldn't be surprised if the vice police burn it down on purpose lol. Laws and regulations there are almost as strict as Singapore.
@@wetravelslow i think u confused us wiyh tge philippines..
This is correct, anti-opium eas before 1910..
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it wasnt meant to b the city of funfare paradise... but the people just live like that. they are living everyday normal life. to them its normal... stuck in a train is the test. the matrix is testing you.
Well, Kuala Lumpur was a big surprise for us and of course we look at it with tourist's eyes.
And getting stuck in the train was a test for us too! 😃 Btw public transport are so great!
Why is it shocking to visit malaysia? Anyway welcome
We are shocked by the beauty of it! Malaysia is such a beautiful surprise on our travels! Thank you 😊
@wetravelslow oh I see. Well malaysia is one of only 17 countries in this world with mega diversity. Of course it is stunning. Just do not look at the palm oil plantations lol.
Only 3 countries in south east Asia are under this UN list. Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia.
Top 3 places with ancient rainforest are daintree Australia, borneo lowland, peninsula malaysia. Nope amazon is not old.