Cement Shareholding in Malaysia

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Welcome to Malaysia—the first country in Southeast Asia that I visited as part of my big trip around the region! In this video, I spent a few days exploring the country, starting with Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Here, I got to experience the local culture, architecture, and, of course, the national cuisine.

However, sightseeing was only one of the purposes of this trip. I wanted to invest some of my time and money into the infrastructure of the largest Malayan cement manufacturer. Cement is what Malaysia is known for, the reason why the country is proudly called a Southeast Asian tiger!

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00:00 – Sightseeing in Kuala Lumpur
12:15 – The Malayan Cement

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28 Comments

  1. you could have gone to KL Sentral much cheaper and faster.. by getting on the KLIA train to Putrajaya.. change for the MRT at Putrajaya to anywhere in KL for the less than the bus ticket.. the KL highspeed link is privately run hench the high price.. all the other system is partly subsidise..

  2. Actually malaysian rail system is quite extensive, it connects all ports on the west coast of malaysia, penang port, klang port and 2 johor port bordering singapore, they also changes freight at thailand border, maybe you just quite a lil bit unlucky to catch a freight train to kl (port klang) which is the world's 10th busiest port

  3. Merhaba kardeşim. Videolarında Türkçe altyazı seçeneği sağlarsan mükemmel olur. Videoların Türkiyedede izlenme alır . Başarılar dilerim

  4. 0:48 or you can also take the express train to putrajaya central station and take the metro from there to KL central station which is about the same price as taking a bus in total.

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