Thank you for clearing the air regarding the common misconceptions of Malaysia. Perhaps that’s what most HK people think of us. You guys are Malaysians already! 🥳 Regarding Muslim ladies covering their hair, there is nothing to be afraid of 😊 Just take it as a choice of attire, similar to anyone who chooses to put on a cap or hat or even a long dress 😊 It is just part of an outfit. Looking forward to your Gordon Ramsay food review 😂
@fng53042 жыл бұрын
That echoes my experience when I first landed London for my postgraduate study. My local classmates were surprised that I spoke fluent English. They thought people in HK were still living on sampans with long braided pony tail. They were also surprised that when they saw some of my media coverages, i.e., SCMP, were in English. Surely it's their problem (ignorance kills!) Likewise, when I tell my friends now that I am to move to Malaysia, the first thing they always ask is why Malaysia? Why not!
@shieulinghuang69092 жыл бұрын
Muslim ladies I met up all these years are mostly very friendly, caring and easy going..
@yeohliangim2939 Жыл бұрын
What you said it's true Malaysia is the best Malaysia Boleh👍👍👍
@jackzlai76432 жыл бұрын
谢谢为大马洗白,评论中肯👍🏻
@skstyle4470 Жыл бұрын
你们真的是最佳拍档...👍👍👍 好喜欢看你们的视频😊💪💪💪加油
@Leongk36962 жыл бұрын
Malaysia's first finance minister is Hongkonger, born and raised in HK. His name is Henry Lee Hau Shik ( Tun Sir H S Lee). Chinese name is 李孝式 . He is a graduate from Cambridge, and U of London.
@rockstarmsia33492 жыл бұрын
Tun Sir Henry Lee also founder of D & C Bank now call RHB Bank
Thank you Gary for correcting this. When I was in America in the 1990s for my studies, my HK friends called me Malai-chai.
@malaysiajor Жыл бұрын
Now my Malaysian friends call me HK-chai 😂
@bijoux9008232 жыл бұрын
馬來西亞jor! 繼續加油製作更多有素質有內容的短片!
@nervloo7142 жыл бұрын
Another valuable vlogs of sharing our country Malaysia muhibah and all races united well .Well done. Honestly, every vlogs you.guys shared are premium excellent! Thumbs up Malaysia Jor!
@cyc94428 ай бұрын
You guys are great. Very informative on Msia. Tq for promoting our country to the world. You let the world know the wonderful culture of Malaysia. Terima Kasih...🙏
Well said,,, thanks for telling the truth about Malaysia,,, we're all anak malaysia...
@franwong40662 жыл бұрын
好surprise 有馬來西亞KZbinr用廣東話做頻道,澳門人支持你,加油
@MayMay-May2 жыл бұрын
一位樓主是前香港人,另一位是香港人。
@AaronLinus-qi1qb7 ай бұрын
Public security there is the main concerned and if they able to improve it, I would migrate to there with my family along and it's a game changer for them if they can do this right. My family really loves the culinary cultures and enjoyable nightlife there, especially my little girl. ❤ from Au
Malaysia temperatures mostly 24 to 33 degree celcius, year end cooler because of monson season. In Malaysia, when you enter your car parked under hot sun, unwind all windows to let hot air out first, after travelling for few minutes then just you wind up your windows, that way your car interior will coll down much faster.
@Leongk36962 жыл бұрын
@@bklm1234 Suggest you move to Genting Highlands, Cameron Highlands, or Fraser Hills. All year round temperature is between 16 and 24 degree celcius. There are many nice golf courses, resorts, hotels, condos, Eastern n Westen restaurants to spoil you .
@calvinfan3602 жыл бұрын
You can explain Malaysia culture better than some of local here... :) By the way were did you shoot the video? The place looks nice to chill out...
@malaysiajor2 жыл бұрын
The Sphere Bangsar South
@samlai77532 жыл бұрын
感谢会长为我们辩解。
@davidchoi52 жыл бұрын
Great Job 👏🏻 pls keep up the good work
@simidachong91912 жыл бұрын
喜欢你们的节目,中肯并带有正能量。一个字形容,掂啊
@youngtun5980 Жыл бұрын
Agreed with what you said..im Malaysian Chinese ......
@lohkelly56362 жыл бұрын
未看先贊😀👍
@JJ-oo4br2 жыл бұрын
Im malaysian chinese.....my cantonese are super fluent....especially bad words....😁🤣
@ynchang21462 жыл бұрын
Malaysia Chinese/馬來西亞中國人?
@georgekang83432 жыл бұрын
多谢你们讲出大马八个优点和支持马来西亚
@kawasaki_007 Жыл бұрын
Best video❤️
@qiaoyunguo52822 жыл бұрын
希望这美德可以永远相传下去
@csyap91432 жыл бұрын
genuine & meaningful comments/ explanations of the misconceptions. good work 👍💪
@siewlanphua85702 жыл бұрын
讲得好中肯~👍
@randylim352 жыл бұрын
Hello! MALAYSIA JOR!! First and foremost, I thank you both for the wonderful and hilarious videos which I really enjoyed to the fullest. My name is Randy Lim, a Malaysian chinese residing in Oslo, Norway. Is it possible for you to text in English with address the places you recommend so that fans are able to Google up before visiting them. I'm coming home to Malaysia on the 1st of December 2022 and I really missed Malaysian food so much!! Hopefully I can meet both of you one day in KL!! TAKE CARE & GOOD HEALTH!! Love from Norway, Randy Lim
@leongcheekeong89552 жыл бұрын
兩位讲的非常好 👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐❤️💗💕
@Kash-is-King2 жыл бұрын
As someone who is born and raised in KL, I'd like to offer a different perspective. I work in a building in Central in HK (hint: two lion statues outside). I have never found Central, the Landmark building, and the area around Landmark building particularly impressive. Urban concrete buildings are just -- urban concrete buildings. To put it into perspective, the experience is really not very different from say -- visiting KLCC, Lot 10, Mid Valley, Pavilion, Sunway Pyramid, etc. when we "ponteng" class during our school years 😂. In fact, what I like about HK is the accessibility to nature, i.e. hiking trails and beaches. For example, I could take a 30-40 min bus ride and I'll be at the beach in Repulse Bay or Stanley. KL folks on the other hand would have to drive for more than an hour to the nearest beach (is it Morib or Port Dickson - I am not too sure).
@lkau78472 жыл бұрын
Agree with most of your points except the comparison of accessibility to nature. Unlike HK, KL is a landlocked city, hence one will require to drive a bit of a distance to get to the beach. Whereas for hiking or trekking, within the city centre, we have KL Forest Eco Park located at Bukit Nanas and also Taman Tugu Trail at Lake Garden. For a nice stroll in a park, we have the choice of KLCC Park, Lake Garden or a bit away from the centre, Taman Titiwangsa. KL is also not completely an urban concrete jungle. DBKL did put up some efforts in perserving old trees and plant greenery along major roads, for example those trees along Jalan Ampang in front of KLCC right up to MATIC are as old as I can remember. At the Bukit Nanas side which SJI and CBN are located, on a lucky day one may get to see silver leaf monkeys, small animals and beautiful birds. The sighting of monitor lizards is also common at the Lake Garden.
@fng53042 жыл бұрын
It's natural for you to feel it that way. It echoes my experience when a British classmate and I were walking up to our main building when we came across a stack glass house amid those Victorian and Georgian styled houses in London. I exclaimed how beautiful (and sleek)! Her instant reply was "how boring!". It also took me a while to appreciate old red brick buildings in London. In fact, many Hongkongers (and quite a few expats in HK too) love the city lifestyle of HK, Central, Soho, that is! Although I had spent some years in London and started to enjoy a stroll in the Hyde Park, visit galleries, etc., I still love the city lifestyle of Hong Kong akin that of Tokyo, Osaka, etc. because I was born and raised there. Call it cultural shock!
Hi I love to see your both you tube funny and very enjoyable.I’m from Malaysia my hometown is Ipoh but I live in America for 26 years I will retired to Malaysia one days
People from KL, Ipoh, Seremban and surrounding areas are mostly from Guangdong origin. Those people who learn from TVB are mostly from Penang, Melaka Johor and Singapore where their ancestors mostly came from Fukien.
Hooray for Gary.He’s got it right. Malaysia isn’t a islamic country. The late Queen Elizabeth gave Malaysia independence to 3 equal races- THE CHINESE, MALAYS & INDIANS. We are NOT malai. As most HK people thinks