In this street interview video, we hit the bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur, to gather tourists’ honest thoughts on this captivating Southeast Asian country.

Curiosity piqued? Join us as we embark on an exciting journey to discover what people really think of Malaysia. From its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes to its mouthwatering cuisine and warm hospitality, we leave no stone unturned in our quest for genuine insights.

Throughout the video, we approach a diverse range of travellers, each with their unique experiences and perspectives. Backpackers, families, solo adventurers, and couples – all share their unfiltered opinions about Malaysia, making this video a true representation of the global perception of this captivating nation.

But it’s not just the sights that captivate these travellers; it’s the people too. We delve into the warmth and friendliness of Malaysians, highlighting the genuine connections formed between locals and visitors. Their stories of unexpected encounters and acts of kindness will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the country’s hospitality.

Of course, no exploration of Malaysia would be complete without discussing its delectable cuisine. We dive into the world of street food, where travellers rave about the diverse flavours and unique culinary experiences they’ve encountered. From the iconic Nasi Lemak and Char Kway Teow to the tantalizing Satay and Durian, we uncover the true essence of Malaysia’s gastronomic delights.

So, if you’re curious about what people really think of Malaysia, this street interview video is a must-watch. Join us as we uncover the unfiltered opinions of foreign travellers, providing you with a genuine glimpse into the country’s allure. Whether you’re planning a trip to Malaysia or simply want to satisfy your wanderlust, this video will leave you inspired and eager to explore the wonders of this captivating nation. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more exciting travel content in South East Asia.

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30 Comments

  1. An opinion and insult are the weakness of a foreigner in Malaysia. You guys just dont know how to differentiate those 2. Alast, comments are welcome. Insult, you will be confronted by makcik bawang.

  2. Well, the first interviewee said there are Indian ghettos in KL as dirty as those in India. Where is the proof? I have not seen one Indian ghetto with garbage thrown everywhere. I visited Brickfields, it is clean and modern. The garbage in front of the shops in KL Chow Kit area etc are accumulated everywhere but are not thrown everywhere and are ready to be collected on a garbage truck on alternating days but sometimes if the garbage workers took leave, the garbage collection would be done in another alternating day. I got this experience about garbage collection when I stayed with my relatives in KL. Unlike Singapore, every garbage is collected everyday for burning in order to produce electricity. Also one tourist said there is no alcohol served for non Muslims in a Muslim ceremony. It is the same with a Hindu party, there is no beef served. He should not complain about this culture since every culture has its doctrine. Anyway, this is the second time, Chai interview foreigners about the cleanliness of KL but Chai has not interviewed foreigners about the cleanliness and air pollution in Bangkok and in Singapore. So to have a fair comparison, the cleanliness and air pollution of KL, Bangkok and Singapore should be compared. I am from Singapore and not Malaysia but I have friends and relatives in KL. Cheers!

  3. Keep it up. Wherever you visit , this type of raw and unfiltered comment is really good information for others

  4. Glad to see you back in Malaysia MR
    That was a good report ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘good n honest but Malaysia is Malaysia and I โค it with all its good n bad points
    But for me more good points than bad ones ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

  5. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ Like Bangkok is better than KL!!!?? That first man, wow. I lived all around KL for 3 years. It is better than the US. Is there a litter problem? Yes a little but they have people clean the streets EVERY morning.

    I loved Malaysia. I think it is the best out of Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia. Malaysia has a better transportation system, it is affordable and the people are nice.

  6. Restaurants have a right to choose what they serve. Customers have a right to where they eat. lol

  7. Its a great video! We talk a lot of cultural diversity but not too much of diversity of opinions. I am learning to accept other ppls opinion w/o having to be offended, this video helped me see a much broader view of others.

  8. This is not really negative to me. Some constructive opinions. But they are still kind enough to give some nice thoughts about Malaysia. As Malaysian, we certainly know there's a lot of issues. Anyways, love this video โค

  9. I once heard tourists calling a certain island in Malaysia as Trash Island and I'm not even mad, just very embarrassed. The place should be beautiful but trash are everywhere. We really need to change our habit and stop getting offended with the truth.

  10. "it is take hundred percent to developing but only one percent to destroy Anything"

    Please Take care of anything we gain today. Please helping us to get our glory back. We are Malay. We are helping hand. We give and earn. But ungrateful just take take take it. I want our glory back.

  11. I saw a lot of people saying โ€œoh nasi lemak, itโ€™s delicious โ€œ and here i am like, oh come on, theyโ€™re not that delicious. Iโ€™m like please be honest. I prefer the honesty. As you learn about our culture, we are also learning about your cultures. Give and take yes. Please be open. I donโ€™t think we malaysians are that critical. Be open ok.

  12. I've been to all the big cities in Southeast Asia, and I'd say Kuala Lumpur is more relaxed than Bangkok and Saigon, cleaner than Jakarta and Manila, and cheaper than Singapore.

    Yep, every city has its own uniqueness, pros & cons, but Kuala Lumpur is the best city for you to explore food and culture from all over Asia in one place, with family and kids. Itโ€™s like a sandwich of all the flavors in a discount price.

  13. Good job. Honesty is the best. But sometimes there are some instances where maybe not 100% accurate. Unless uve been around for many years ๐Ÿซก

  14. Thanks for all opinions from the tourists, we will try to improve and don't feel offended ๐Ÿ‘

  15. what is Malaysia ? why i see a lot of Indian word ,chinese word , english word on the street in this video , what is it? , is it mini India or mini China or what ? is it Indonesia ? what are you guys ?

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