- Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque – Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
- India Railways Train Ride From Jaipur to Ajmer (Indian Train Ride)
- Eating Korean Street Food at Namdaemun Market in Seoul, Korea | 포장마차 남대문시장
- Things to do in Macau Travel Guide & Macanese Street Food
- Things to do in Hong Kong and Macau Travel Guide
Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque – Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel This travel video is of the magnificent and impressive Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque located in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei.
It is very beautiful!
Mashallah
beautiful so beautiful
Bangsa Melayu adalah bangsa yang besar dan beradab …harus tetap rukun dan bersatu Indonesia Malaysia Brunei Darussalam
subhanalloh mesjid di brunei
Few years back satan whispered to us that “The children of Israel” are Jews! And “Israel” is the name of a place! But, in Hebrew language “Bani” means “Sons” and “Isra” means “Transported” and “Eil” means “The All Powerful”. So, it would be: “The Sons Transported by The All Powerful”That is why we invaded some part of the Palestine and called it “Israel” thinking that it was a name of a place! So we brought disasters upon ourselves as the consequence. Truth has come falsehood will be vanished
Nice
mas ya allah
Saya pernah sholat disana
India Railways Train Ride From Jaipur to Ajmer (Indian Train Ride)
(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel This train journey is from Jaipur to Ajmer. This video showcases both normal and high speed footage from my train rides in India …
slow motion nice
Tuned unintended unbeknownst
Eating Korean Street Food at Namdaemun Market in Seoul, Korea | 포장마차 남대문시장
(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel In this travel video we sample various kinds of cheap and delicious Korean street food (Pojangmacha = 포장마차) eating at …
It’s amazing how much detail/effort goes into making it
Thank you! We miss Korean food these days now that we’re no longer in Korea 🙁
It’s really tasty!
It sure tastes good!
Ah…It looks yummy. I’m korean lol thx for tell our traditional food!!
If anyone wants to know the honey thing is called “Dragon’s Beard Candy” c:
Thank you! We will try our best 🙂
please do this forever!
He’s also very friendly and charming 😉
do the older people selling these street foods understand basic English? I am a bit nervous since I’m going to Korea in few months and just wondering if it’s easy to order from them. c:
Wasn’t it delicious?
is it near Incheon Airport? I want to go there to eat!
I like your video. Almost like being there.
Possibly in Insadong as well!
맛있겠네요..
Im hungryyy .. i wana try it T^T ..
Maybe he’ll be famous soon!
Ah wtf! I wanted to see the last thing he was making! My hopes and dreams gone…
Thanks for sharing that 🙂
If u travel anywhere like South Korea or Japan. It will be good to learn their language since most of them are having difficulties speaking English
Things to do in Macau Travel Guide & Macanese Street Food
(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel Macau, considered by many to be the Las Vegas of the Far East, is only a short ferry ride away from Hong Kong, China. When we …
Thanks for the informative video! 🙂 Macau is beautiful and fun and has a unique culture that embodies both Chinese and Portuguese influences.
I hope you could include philippines in your next trip because we have a lot to offer especially the beaches and food.😊🇵🇭 thanks and more to explore
Great video. I’m exploring options for my short trip to HK.. and want a day visit to Macau. prefering the historical side of things. Looks like a great day. What are the best options for travelling to and from Hong Kong..? The high speed option looks best.
I lived in macau for 5 years and I’m going there for my summer vacation I’m so excited to go back there
I love your videos. Simple and so very interesting.
Awesome video! As I was watching it, I thought to myself “They are extra nice. Either Upper Midwesterners or Canadians” 🙂
We have those little egg pastries in England and they are called Egg custard tarts. They are so delicious and remind me of childhood picnics
haha treating some seasickness with spicy cup noodles does not sound like it’d work well for me xD tell me if that’ll work though because I’ll be going to Macau this summer!ps fun video btw
keep making more videos!
That�is a great video I love it, where is your next destination?
Thanks Sam. Will plan to take a day trip to Macau next time when we in HKG.
I’m convinced! I’ll plan a day trip when I’m in Hong Kong. Can I use HKD in Macau? I just don’t want to exchange money just to buy some food for one day.�
great video i will be there next week!
I lived in Macau for five years!
Thank you for the great video.
Thank you for calling us macanese
Totally enjoyable.
I love macau i life in taipa there its the best!
Sam do recommend an overnight stay or a day trip from Hong Kong is adequate for the visit ? Your music on the video is good. We like it.
How did you afford to travel so much?
Things to do in Hong Kong and Macau Travel Guide
(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel When I reflect back on our travels around Asia few memories are fonder than our time spent in both Hong Kong and Macau.
Thanks for making this video, Sam and Audrey! I’ll be going to Hong Kong and Macau next month, and your video has helped me decide which places to prioritize checking out as I’ll only be there for 4 days. >.<
i was in hongkong for 2 weeks during may 2012.its a really beautiful city with lots of things to see.starting my stay at Tsim Sha Tsui in mariner’s club, i shifted to EMPIRE HOTEL at Wanchai for a few days thereafter i rented a studio apartment at patterson buildings at the posh causeway bay locality which is one of the happening places in hongkong. victoria harbour and the park �was in the backyard,nights are a bit difficult to pass unless one does not mind hopping from one place to other enjoying the night life.when i was in empire hotel i spent late evenings enjoying the night skyline of hongkong from my hotel room sipping my JACK DANIELS whiskey or gulping HENEIKEN beer at my studio apartment.however there’s lot to see and better to take tours bus so that you dopnt miss out on the finer things.three cheers.brgds/prasad lbv
Happy new year Sam. Wishing you both all the best in 2015. Looking forward to seeing more videos from you.
Oh dudes, what an amazing video. I guess whenever i go travelling in the next years, I just watch some of your vids and vist these places.You just pick out the most beautiful places and showing the greatest spots! 😀
Вы оба такие классные! Спасибо. Теперь я точно решил ехать в Гонконг и Макао в марте :)You both are so classy, guys. Because of your video I feel determined now to go visit Hong Kong and Macau in March, 2015 🙂
Great video. I’ve was in Hong Kong many years ago. This brings back so many memories. Sadly this was before I started making travel videos. I’ll just have to go back some day.
Really good video guys, very complete all around, I’ll go to Macau later this year, will be my first time. I went to Hongkong few yrs ago but didn’t go to Macau. What month in a year you were there? Thanks for the awesome video! 👍🏾❤️
Good informative video, as always! One strange thing, as always: why do you spend so much time filming yourselves or each other? Sometimes maybe a picture / videos from a country could be even more interesting without the faces of tourists…..
Nice video. Really very interesting and attractive and love to visit all these places. Its very informative for people like us living at far away places, cause, you carefully giving the names pf places of interest, that s good idea.
Really cool video! Makes me miss HK!
There are dim sum places in HK where ladies walk around with carts. One of them is called Metropol in Central. A very good place where many locals go. Fabulous dim sum, cheap, however the cart ladies do not speak English and can be rude. That is somehow amusing when you are in a holiday mood though.
Hi, are 4 days enough to enjoy Hong Kong? I’ll be transiting there so I don’t have many time. What are your must see suggestions? Thank you
Wow great content!! Ignore the critics you just can’t please everyone in this world Cheers…
We are going to Macau and Hong Kong for 5 days. What is the ratio of days we should spend on each city based on your experience?
great video! what part of the year did you travel to HK? 🙂
Very good video of Hong Kong and Macau but very confusing when captions kept popping up at the wrong time or place . You did not go to Ngong Ping to see the giant Tian Tan Buddha which is a shame , you can get good food there too .
very very good clip. I m from hong kong. if u guys come agian,other than dim sum, i suggest you may try the street food such as fish ball
nice vlog sir,really enjoyed this vid thx!!!
Thank you very much for all info, i will be in hk on July so it was great to know things you tell us. big hug
Nice video. My only compliance is the video is out of order. It started in Macau and a few shots later you are in Hong Kong. Than you took the hydrofoil to Macau than a few shot later you’re back in Hong Kong again. You should keep notes to make editing easier so you won’t get comfused in your video.
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