Exploring Ancient Caves of Malaysia 🇲🇾 | Batu Caves, Kualar Lumpur
Exploring Ancient Caves of Malaysia 🇲🇾 | Batu Caves, Kualar Lumpur
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I love how I'm seeing Shie still sticking around for this episode when you guys have only met just an episode ago hahaha... You're quite the friendly guy!
Always waiting for your vlog Mergim. Thanks for taking us with you. Watching from PH😊
I'm here in my room watching your vlog about Malaysia, it's like i'm there with you....Keep it up my man 👍
Thank you for taking us with you on another informative video episode of your Malaysia travel. Be well and stay safe always. 😊
I am so glad of being a part of ur 100k journey & beyond. Congratulations!
In Malay C is pronounced as S or Ch (like Cheese). So Congkak is Songkak or Chongkak same as Philippines' Songka /Sungka
You might travel 30min more to the mountain range. Genting Highland is the Malaysian Las Vegas situated on top of 1800metres height mountain.
Hi Mergim…the game in Tagalog is sungka. Not sure if I spelled it correctly? We use those little cute shells which is easier to handle. That dish looks delicious. Filipinos have a bit of similarities to Malaysian and Indonesian food. The ancestors of the vast majority of the Filipino population were of Malay descent and came from the Southeast Asian mainland as well as from what is now Indonesia. That’s why you see the similarities of some words however with different meaning. I had to fast forward the cave part. I already saw from another vlogger. Ber months is approaching real quick. I hope that we’ll see you back in the 🇵🇭. Happy travels 🙏
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The Indonesian, Brunei, Singaporean, Sulu and Filipino languages all originated from the Malay language. Indonesia modified the Malay language during its early independence era to localize some of the terms. The Philippines had their language changed during the Spanish era. The Malay language remained the same for Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia and Southern Thailand, though!
wow! amazing cave
The Cave is majestic! the cliff limestones so stunning! The food looks appetizing and i believe its delicious! Nice vlog Sir! Keep grinding! Sending Love from the Philippines!
Hi Mergs nice watching you exploring Malaysia.....I own a sungkaan here at home I bought in Baguio city way back in 1980's.
Watching a.t.m here in Abudhabi . Always checking your new videos..beautiful Malaysia hopefully you will go back to Philippines this coming ber months ha!ha!
I was there 9 yrs ago in KL good to see its just like i remember it but with a few new and updated parts.
Hi Mergim, watching your vlog and reading the comments mostly comes fr Filipinos. It's ber ber month next month and our longest Christmas countdown starts next month. In fact sitting at SM baguio mall yesterday I heard a Christmas song already.
how many black shirts do u have?
Correction, nasi ambeng is actually Javanese… You have to be very careful when it comes to the origin of the food, hahaha… Malaysians acknowledged that nasi ambeng is of Javanese origin. Food debate is a sticky subject here.
Congkak is pronounced as "Chonk "Kak" xD
Bruh y'all were on a lowkey date and you left her when u started climbing up the stairs. -__-
It's chong - kak
it's pronounced chong-kak
Wow, another chick..lol That's d Batu caves..enjoy!!
Surathani,,you are very phanganist peeps 😂 joke..haha..when you visit Philippines you will understand how difficult for you to travel there when you get used to travel Thailand