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29 Comments

  1. Your best video yet! I love your focus on the less touristy, local parts of KL. Yes, it's grittier but with no sense of foreboding. And your sense of humour is great. Thanks for showing Semua House. It's been years since I've been there, and what a beautiful transformation!

  2. Can see they are renovating some parts of the city. Preparing for Visit Malaysia 2026.

    9:41 Hameediyah is from Penang. They serve delicious Nasi Kandar. Other side of Semua House got Nasi Lemak Burung Hantu. This one is decent.
    10:35 That's Langsat. Dragon's Eye (Longan) looks similar as well.

  3. Sogo and the surrounding are filled with workers from other Asian countries like indonesia, Philippines, Bangladesh, Nepal and so on. They will crowd the area during weekend and holiday. Not many Malaysian will go there unless they have things to do.

  4. Those fruit is Longan. Another type called Mata Kucing.
    HI! I' m new subscriber here. Nice vlog because you explore the places that tourists not went there. Its give me some valuable info.

  5. 6:15 sogo and the building next to it.. pertama complex were the most boogie spots in KL u wanna be in the 1980s and early 1990s.. before klcc was opened in late 1990s

  6. The merdeka square used to be a cricket club playground. The Tudor shaped building is the sports club ,now still in use, there's a pool, restaurant

  7. Sogo is near to the older parts of the city, where there are more people from Indonesia, Bangladesh etc living there. They do stare, even at us, locals.

  8. You should start a channel on 'dead' malls in msia. Some are actually quite nostalgic for some of us msians. Many weekends spent with parents at the newest, latest and greatest malls back then.

  9. As a Malaysian, I really love listening to the British accent—it sounds quite cute! 🥰 In Malaysia🇲🇾, our English is often a mix of both UK🇬🇧 and US🇺🇲 styles, even though our education system officially follows British standards.❤

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