What a lovely vlog. Beautiful KL. Hope that you have had a good time and a pleasant stay. KLCC and the Petronas Twin Towers are indeed the most iconic landmark in KL.
Malaysia is amazing! The most amazing part of this country, which makes me wanna go back to KL and other regions of this land is people. So friendly, so open, so welcoming. It was an incredible experience!
@@DmitriyArbatov It's good to know that you've captured the essence of Malaysia. Hope that you'll enjoy more of Malaysia on your next visit. You did a marvelous job with this video, amazing vlog. 😀
Excellent. What a great content in this video. You have showcased some of the best places to visit in KL, ie the Merdeka Square and the historical colonial buildings, the Textile Museum, the amazing Petronas Twin Towers with the beautiful KLCC park, the KL Tower with panoramic 360° view of KL skyline, the green forest eco canopy walk, the lovely National Mosque (my favorite place in KL), the Islamic Arts Museum of Malaysia, the National Art Gallery, Chinatown etc.
Wow, it looked like that you've visited them all, this video, apart from other videos, holds the record for the most touristy places visited by a foreigner. Few of the other interesting places that are probably not on your list are the National Museum (very near the National Mosque), the National Planetarium (not that far from the National Mosque), the National Library and the Istana Budaya - Theatre (both are quite near the National Art Gallery) and the National Science Centre in Bukit Kiara. Of course there are plenty more that could be your interest like Aquaria in KLCC Convention and Exhibition Centre and the Petronas Philharmonic Concert Hall in the podium of the Petronas Twin Towers. The KL Botanical garden and the Lake Titiwangsa garden are also worth a stroll.
I'm gonna be back to KL, because I have to visit Merdeka 118 observation deck once it is open. I think they said that it will be open August - September 2024 - but I'm not sure about the exact date. Plus, yes - the National Museum, which I tried to visit, but it was closed on Sunday and Planetarium, which is not far from the Royal Police Museum i think. And aquarium at KLCC. So yeah, its still a lot to see and a lot to discover in KL!
@@Yasin_Affandi I also want to film Putrajaya. I think this new city is another great place which many people aren't even aware about. It is so beautiful. I had a chance to see it, but since I didn't have a lot time, i didn't film there. But Putrajaya is amazing as well. That's why Im gonna be back to Malaysia.
@@DmitriyArbatov Yes, the new observation deck at Merdeka 118 Tower will be a new attraction in KL. The previous pandemic and lockdown have delayed lots of projects in KL. You are welcome to visit KL again in the near future. 😀
Wow I really enjoyed watching your video. It is more like a documentary and is a good reference for those who have not been to malaysia, KL in particular. Not many vloggers bother to showcase places like museums & art galleries etc. I'm from Singapore, living in England, yes it is freezing at the moment. Can't wait to go back home for good and visit KL for its new attractions eg TRX & Merdeka 118! Terima kasih.
Thank you so much! Glad that you enjoyed this video. Singapore is amazing! I've been there twice a few years ago, very beautiful place and warm as well with amazing people! Can't wait to go back to South East Asia, cause it is so much to see, so much to discover there. Terima Kasih!
Top 8 tallest building in Kuala Lumpur 1) Merdeka PNB 118 - 679 meters (second tallest building in the world) 2) The Exchange TRX 106 - 454 meters (one of the luxury and expensive mall in KL) 3) Pertronas Twin Towers - 452 meters (Tallest Twin Towers in the world) 4) KL tower - 421 meters 5) Oxley Tower - 346 meters 6) Four Seasons Hotel - 343 meters 7) Menara Telekom Tower - 310 meters 8) 8 Conlay KL - 308 meters
Wow i didnt know that. Would be nice to take a ride in cable car. But i guess they made all these canopy walks there instead, which is awesome as well.
Between feb to april is the hottest months in msia.anyway people still go around for their activity as we are get used to it.i think if hot n cold i prefer hot bcause i hd been in the middle east n europe quite often but the weather there are unbearable too hot n too cold😂
At 14:17, the background sound was not that of a bird, it was the sound of cicadas, which is very common in the tropical rainforest. I always heard it from the forest next to my house when i was a kid.
Nice video.. Welcome to the under-rated MALAYSIA 🇲🇾 Btw, the Petronas KlCC Twin Towers the architecture are influenced and inspired by islamic architecture and arts with geometrical design, you can view it from the top views.. Yes, it's quite hot now but I understand that BKK is more hotter than here..😁 Due to global warming and climate change Malaysia experience quite hot season recently, literally normal average temperature is between 26°c - 30°c, however, we are lucky our country is rich with flora and fauna all year round and in KL there are greenery landscapes and parks in the city.. including one of the oldest tropical rainforest in the world.. Hope you enjoy your stay in KL and if you stay longer you can enjoy our Ramadan bazars and more festive atmospheres here in about a week.. please check it out 👍😊
Malaysian people are the most amazing part of my trip! May Allah bless them and Malaysia! Yes, this unique Rub el Hizb cross section of the towers is a true representation of Islamic symbolism. That's why these twin towers are the most recognizable symbol of Kuala Lumpur and I think Malaysia as well. The architecture is very beautiful! I remember the day when they were open, it was 25 years ago, it was big news. Always wanted to see them. Ramadan bazars sounds very nice! I have to come for that season and see it as well. Cause I didn't see a lot of places in KL which I wanted, so I'll be back to Malaysia.
@@DmitriyArbatov Malaysian diversity is unique.. that's the beauty and attraction of this country other than it's a melting pot of Asian and Western foods, cuisines and cultures and we live in peace and harmony.. Hope to see you soon in Malaysia 👍🇲🇾☺️
KL is one of the fastest growing cities, with perfect location and very nice climate. Its a good place to live and explore Asia and Oceania. Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia are very close. Singapore is next door with its opportunities and possibilities. Yeah, KL is a great city to stay.
That's good to know. Thank you for the information! It is indeed an amazing creation. I had a chance to see how they making it in East Java a few years ago and the technique was incredible!
@@DmitriyArbatov Malaysian batik has big, floral designs, while Indonesian ones are more detailed and influenced by religion. Colour-wise, Malaysian batik is vibrant, while Indonesian ones are dark and use a lot of brown. Singapore Airlines stewardesses also adopted batik as their uniform which was brought to Singapore by the Straights Born (Peranakans) community during the 19th Century. They used the same Javanese batik technique to create their own style which incorporated Chinese and Malay motifs. Cheers!
@@huggybear441 Wow! I didn't know that. Thank you so much for details on this topic, because it is very interesting to me. Batik is very special and super nice!
Jgn iri.. setiap kota ada uniknya.. Jakarta juga punya keunikan dgn penjaja jalanan dimana2 saja.. 😅 bangunan kediamannya tersusun rapi dan jauh antara satu sama lain.
Indonesia terutama Jakarta paling hebat di dunia. Bangunannya berjauhan nampak hebat. Paling bersih, paling cantik, tiada kumuh, ada bangunan tertinggi di dunia, semua org dari seluruh dunia semua berpusu2 ke jakarta utk wisata dan pekerjaan. Negara G20, ekonomi paling success sekali. Tahniah. Selalu mendunia.
Beautiful city indeed. Very diverse culturally.
great KL view! 🇲🇾🇲🇾
Thank you so much!
Like skyrun. Lama tak lalu video2 dr skyrun.
Modern, Clean, Green, Organise, Beautiful City : Kuala Lumpur🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Yes, very awesome place!
Beautiful Kuala Lumpur and KLCC amazing Petronas towers thanks for bringing me back, great filming as well
Thank you so much Neny!
Some great thoughts Dmitriy.
What a lovely vlog. Beautiful KL. Hope that you have had a good time and a pleasant stay. KLCC and the Petronas Twin Towers are indeed the most iconic landmark in KL.
Malaysia is amazing! The most amazing part of this country, which makes me wanna go back to KL and other regions of this land is people. So friendly, so open, so welcoming. It was an incredible experience!
Very nice video. You captured KL vividly.
@@DmitriyArbatov It's good to know that you've captured the essence of Malaysia. Hope that you'll enjoy more of Malaysia on your next visit. You did a marvelous job with this video, amazing vlog. 😀
Great video! This city is really impressive! 😍😍👍👍
Thank you so much!
welcome to malaysia! enjoy your stay...
Thank you so much!!
Enjoy Kuala Lumpur and all over Malaysia
SUPERB 👍💖
Colors are just stunning, brilliant presentation and quality!
Thank you so much brother! Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent. What a great content in this video. You have showcased some of the best places to visit in KL, ie the Merdeka Square and the historical colonial buildings, the Textile Museum, the amazing Petronas Twin Towers with the beautiful KLCC park, the KL Tower with panoramic 360° view of KL skyline, the green forest eco canopy walk, the lovely National Mosque (my favorite place in KL), the Islamic Arts Museum of Malaysia, the National Art Gallery, Chinatown etc.
Wow, it looked like that you've visited them all, this video, apart from other videos, holds the record for the most touristy places visited by a foreigner. Few of the other interesting places that are probably not on your list are the National Museum (very near the National Mosque), the National Planetarium (not that far from the National Mosque), the National Library and the Istana Budaya - Theatre (both are quite near the National Art Gallery) and the National Science Centre in Bukit Kiara. Of course there are plenty more that could be your interest like Aquaria in KLCC Convention and Exhibition Centre and the Petronas Philharmonic Concert Hall in the podium of the Petronas Twin Towers. The KL Botanical garden and the Lake Titiwangsa garden are also worth a stroll.
I'm gonna be back to KL, because I have to visit Merdeka 118 observation deck once it is open. I think they said that it will be open August - September 2024 - but I'm not sure about the exact date. Plus, yes - the National Museum, which I tried to visit, but it was closed on Sunday and Planetarium, which is not far from the Royal Police Museum i think. And aquarium at KLCC. So yeah, its still a lot to see and a lot to discover in KL!
@@Yasin_Affandi I also want to film Putrajaya. I think this new city is another great place which many people aren't even aware about. It is so beautiful. I had a chance to see it, but since I didn't have a lot time, i didn't film there. But Putrajaya is amazing as well. That's why Im gonna be back to Malaysia.
@@DmitriyArbatov That sounds fabulous. Putrajaya is indeed a beautiful new city in Malaysia. 😀
@@DmitriyArbatov Yes, the new observation deck at Merdeka 118 Tower will be a new attraction in KL. The previous pandemic and lockdown have delayed lots of projects in KL. You are welcome to visit KL again in the near future. 😀
wow. KL is indeed stunning.
Thank you for watching!
Wow I really enjoyed watching your video. It is more like a documentary and is a good reference for those who have not been to malaysia, KL in particular. Not many vloggers bother to showcase places like museums & art galleries etc. I'm from Singapore, living in England, yes it is freezing at the moment. Can't wait to go back home for good and visit KL for its new attractions eg TRX & Merdeka 118! Terima kasih.
Thank you so much! Glad that you enjoyed this video. Singapore is amazing! I've been there twice a few years ago, very beautiful place and warm as well with amazing people! Can't wait to go back to South East Asia, cause it is so much to see, so much to discover there. Terima Kasih!
@@DmitriyArbatov Yeah, singapore is also the most expensive city/country in the world!
Wowwww very nice video bro...i like the way you shot a video and amazing music too..
Thank you so much!! I'm glad that you liked the video. Malaysia is truly an amazing place!
Красота, интересный тур , разной направленности, спасибо за путешествие❤
Hello thank you for sharing your lovely video. We are now experiencing El Nino. Next year should not be this warm.
I'm coming back! I want to discover Malaysia more. Need to see Perak Royal Mosque (Masjid DiRaja Ubudiah) and wanna see Penang as well.
Nice videos.. thank you by showing us Kuala Lumpur
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it!
Happy travel ❤
Thank you!!
Keren banget Malaysia.,Indonesia bila lagi..
Great info and vlog..!!!
Thank you!!
Tq to visit Malaysia brooo ... Truly Asia🎉
Thank you! Indeed, Malaysia is truly Asia!
Great video 👍👏👏👏👏❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Great shots
Malaysia is Truly Asia❤
i see kuala lumpur. i subscribed 😊🎉
Welcome to Mlysia sir..have a nice stay..enjoy our warm tropical climate..local foids n cuisine..haha..
Thank you!!
Mantap Bosskur perkongsian information tu ❤❤❤welcome to Malaysia..
Lerarn from Bahasa Malaysia 😂😂😂
Top 8 tallest building in Kuala Lumpur
1) Merdeka PNB 118 - 679
meters (second tallest
building in the world)
2) The Exchange TRX 106 -
454 meters (one of the
luxury and expensive mall
in KL)
3) Pertronas Twin Towers -
452 meters (Tallest Twin
Towers in the world)
4) KL tower - 421 meters
5) Oxley Tower - 346 meters
6) Four Seasons Hotel - 343
meters
7) Menara Telekom Tower -
310 meters
8) 8 Conlay KL - 308 meters
Can't wait when they gonna open Merdeka 118!
@@DmitriyArbatov me too! Once it is completed, it will have the highest observation deck in the world..not Burj khalifa anymore :)
@@syahrezanadham7615 Yes! Its gonna be very nice place to visit, and very great addition to all attractions in the city in general.
@@DmitriyArbatov exactly!
Welcome to Malaysia ❤
Thank you!
The Bukit Nenas park, used to have cable cars.
Wow i didnt know that. Would be nice to take a ride in cable car. But i guess they made all these canopy walks there instead, which is awesome as well.
Ultimately the maintenance costs are high
Malaysian likes you too also a lot ❤️✅welcome to 🇲🇾✅
Thank you so much! 🙏
9:06 KLCC is actually Kuala Lumpur Convention Center and that open green area is known as KLCC Park.
Between feb to april is the hottest months in msia.anyway people still go around for their activity as we are get used to it.i think if hot n cold i prefer hot bcause i hd been in the middle east n europe quite often but the weather there are unbearable too hot n too cold😂
At 14:17, the background sound was not that of a bird, it was the sound of cicadas, which is very common in the tropical rainforest. I always heard it from the forest next to my house when i was a kid.
Thank you for the explanation, cause I didn't know what it is. We rarely cicadas in New York area, that's why this sound was totally unfamiliar to me.
Have a nice journey
Thank you so much!!
Nice video..
Welcome to the under-rated MALAYSIA 🇲🇾
Btw, the Petronas KlCC Twin Towers the architecture are influenced and inspired by islamic architecture and arts with geometrical design, you can view it from the top views..
Yes, it's quite hot now but I understand that BKK is more hotter than here..😁
Due to global warming and climate change Malaysia experience quite hot season recently, literally normal average temperature is between 26°c - 30°c, however, we are lucky our country is rich with flora and fauna all year round and in KL there are greenery landscapes and parks in the city.. including one of the oldest tropical rainforest in the world..
Hope you enjoy your stay in KL and if you stay longer you can enjoy our Ramadan bazars and more festive atmospheres here in about a week.. please check it out 👍😊
Malaysian people are the most amazing part of my trip! May Allah bless them and Malaysia!
Yes, this unique Rub el Hizb cross section of the towers is a true representation of Islamic symbolism. That's why these twin towers are the most recognizable symbol of Kuala Lumpur and I think Malaysia as well. The architecture is very beautiful! I remember the day when they were open, it was 25 years ago, it was big news. Always wanted to see them.
Ramadan bazars sounds very nice! I have to come for that season and see it as well. Cause I didn't see a lot of places in KL which I wanted, so I'll be back to Malaysia.
@@DmitriyArbatov Malaysian diversity is unique.. that's the beauty and attraction of this country other than it's a melting pot of Asian and Western foods, cuisines and cultures and we live in peace and harmony..
Hope to see you soon in Malaysia 👍🇲🇾☺️
😍👍
Good job guy..!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video!
What time you are going out sir.. pleasure avoid 12pm to 3pm...unless you are in the mall....
Yes, Im avoiding going out from 1 pm to 3 pm, cause its very hot out
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I have a Russian friend staying here over 15 years...he says he not going back to Russia...
KL is one of the fastest growing cities, with perfect location and very nice climate. Its a good place to live and explore Asia and Oceania. Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia are very close. Singapore is next door with its opportunities and possibilities. Yeah, KL is a great city to stay.
สะอาดและสวยงามนะมาเลย์เมืองไทยของฉันก็น่าเที่ยวครับ
Yes, Malaysia and Thailand are both very beautiful countries!
the city is more developed than singapore!
😂😂😂 sure….
I know right
14:11 those are not birds but insects
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I didn't know that. The sound is incredible, and my camera didnt capture it on 100% cause it was very very high.
@@DmitriyArbatov enjoy malaysia!
@@KayH6 Thank you so much!
Center of gravity of KL changed over time, merdeka sq, chowkit, jln sultan ismail, klcc and perhaps trx and merdeka 118 from now on
Go PUTRAJAYA
Yes, I need to film there. I had a chance to see it for a little bit and I was impressed with a beauty of that city!
Batik originated from Java, not Malaysia. Is now an Intangible Cultural Heritage item of Indonesia.
That's good to know. Thank you for the information! It is indeed an amazing creation. I had a chance to see how they making it in East Java a few years ago and the technique was incredible!
@@DmitriyArbatov
Malaysian batik has big, floral designs, while Indonesian ones are more detailed and influenced by religion.
Colour-wise, Malaysian batik is vibrant, while Indonesian ones are dark and use a lot of brown.
Singapore Airlines stewardesses also adopted batik as their uniform which was brought to Singapore by the Straights Born (Peranakans) community during the 19th Century. They used the same Javanese batik technique to create their own style which incorporated Chinese and Malay motifs. Cheers!
@@huggybear441 Wow! I didn't know that. Thank you so much for details on this topic, because it is very interesting to me. Batik is very special and super nice!
there are lots of russian tourists coming to kuala lumpur, even becoming expat. we love putin, thank you putin for supporting palestine.
Yeah, I've met some Russians, Uzbek, Kazakh people in KL. Very welcoming city!
tu bunyi cengkerik lah
Not 1997.it 1897
Gedungnya terlalu berdekatan... Diliat jadi Jelek..
Jgn iri.. setiap kota ada uniknya.. Jakarta juga punya keunikan dgn penjaja jalanan dimana2 saja.. 😅 bangunan kediamannya tersusun rapi dan jauh antara satu sama lain.
Jelek? Indonesia tata kotanya lebih jelek. Kawasan hijau pun kurang
Indonesia terutama Jakarta paling hebat di dunia. Bangunannya berjauhan nampak hebat. Paling bersih, paling cantik, tiada kumuh, ada bangunan tertinggi di dunia, semua org dari seluruh dunia semua berpusu2 ke jakarta utk wisata dan pekerjaan. Negara G20, ekonomi paling success sekali. Tahniah. Selalu mendunia.
Ok dah puji boleh g main jauh2. Sibuk nak menyelit kat video2 ttg Msia.
If it is too hot outside, then simply enter any mall near you, we have very cool aircondition inside there. Ha ha!
Yes! That is so true! Malls saved me a lot in KL!
Welcome to malaysia and happy for your journeys to explore our country
Thank you so much!
Welcome to Malaysia❤
Thank you!