Pros and Cons of Living in Kuala Lumpur
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Top Comments (10)
Going to KL really changed my perspective about Western cities being the best ones. What I loved about KL was people. Everyone's very nice.
I am a single western woman. I travelled to KL and Malaysia/ Indonesia independently. No issues at all.
I am a Malaysian, used to nomad throughout the Americas and Europe. Yeah KL is pretty fucking awesome.
I've done both Dubai and KL. KL is underrated, and Dubai way over rated
As a Canadian I consider Malaysia the best country to live in the world. Food, people, culture… all is perfect for me ❤🇲🇾
After spending two months in Kuala Lumpur, I can definitely say the pro's outweigh the negative. I'll be back again!
Been in KL for 2 months now. I like that KL is essentially a modern city but still kinda has that old town southeast asian city feel. You´ll have big skyscrapers, 5 star hotels and supercars zooming around but at every corner is a cheap as peanuts foodstall or market where you don´t pay silly prices to get a full meal. Also there´s essentially 3 cultures in one city; Malay, Chinese and Indian, I have never seen diversity like this in a city before.
It’s not just the Expats that praise Kuala Lumpur. There are other experts and other individuals that really love the city. So thank you for going into depth about the city
Watch the video where Mr.Henderson debunks common misconceptions about Muslim countries and shares the vibrant realities he's experienced there: https://youtu.be/FEmfUPJI2is
I’ve been living in KL for 40+ yrs now & have never been so proud & happy after hearing the pros & cons of residing in this city. This video validates the reasons why some expatriates from the West are staying put in KL. Thanks very much.
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Top Comments (10)
Going to KL really changed my perspective about Western cities being the best ones. What I loved about KL was people. Everyone's very nice.
I am a single western woman. I travelled to KL and Malaysia/ Indonesia independently. No issues at all.
I am a Malaysian, used to nomad throughout the Americas and Europe. Yeah KL is pretty fucking awesome.
I've done both Dubai and KL. KL is underrated, and Dubai way over rated
As a Canadian I consider Malaysia the best country to live in the world. Food, people, culture… all is perfect for me ❤🇲🇾
After spending two months in Kuala Lumpur, I can definitely say the pro's outweigh the negative. I'll be back again!
Been in KL for 2 months now. I like that KL is essentially a modern city but still kinda has that old town southeast asian city feel. You´ll have big skyscrapers, 5 star hotels and supercars zooming around but at every corner is a cheap as peanuts foodstall or market where you don´t pay silly prices to get a full meal. Also there´s essentially 3 cultures in one city; Malay, Chinese and Indian, I have never seen diversity like this in a city before.
It’s not just the Expats that praise Kuala Lumpur. There are other experts and other individuals that really love the city. So thank you for going into depth about the city
Watch the video where Mr.Henderson debunks common misconceptions about Muslim countries and shares the vibrant realities he's experienced there: https://youtu.be/FEmfUPJI2is
I’ve been living in KL for 40+ yrs now & have never been so proud & happy after hearing the pros & cons of residing in this city. This video validates the reasons why some expatriates from the West are staying put in KL. Thanks very much.