Wow, @sweetsssj. This is the first post of yours that I have read, and the first of your videos that I have seen, and I felt as if I had experienced KL from a native! I am in awe of your ability to both write and show all the diverse cultures that seem to intermingle so effortlessly.
The closest I've been to KL was Singapore, in 2012. I felt some similarities with the Singapore experience, especially the mix of Chinese, Malay, British, Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, and many other cultures. I totally agree that walking is the absolute best way to experience a city, which is what I did there.
So I 'm wondering if you could compare the Singapore experience with the Kuala Lumpur experience? True, they have many common threads, having been one country for so many years. Singapore seems a bit more buttoned down than KL. Do you have the same thoughts?
Perhaps if you could do a video and/or a post on comparing these two experiences, such as what could you experience in KL that you couldn't experience in Singapore, or vice versa? I think that would lead to some interesting comments.
Anyway, I know I will spend many hours sharing your experiences through your brilliant writing and videography, even though we are many miles apart. I feel very fortunate to have found you.
Ira - upvoted and resteemed.