Besides the architecture and food, Malaysia’s parks and trees are truly something special. It’s great to know that some tourists find our trees fascinating and are mesmerised by their beauty.
In a recent story shared by @unniefromseoul / @unniefromseoul, she gives us an amusing glimpse of her parents’ first visit to Kuala Lumpur.
It was her parent’s 1st time!
In the video, she and her family are seen exploring a local park, showing particular interest in the trees. Her parents frequently stop to examine any tree that looks unusual or out of the ordinary as they walk through the park.
Speaking to WORLD OF BUZZ, Unnie from Seoul shared that she’s a content creator based in South Korea. She revealed that her recent trip to Malaysia was her parents’ 1st visit to the country.
“They were so amazed that they couldn’t stop touching the trees”
Unnie from Seoul continued to share how her parents’ fascination with the trees in the park was something they had never seen in Korea.
“You can’t find trees like those in Korea. To my parents, they’re unique and something special, which is why they were so amazed by them.”
She further explained that the park they visited wasn’t a botanical garden or anything special. in fact, it was just a regular park with typical Malaysian trees.
She mentioned that her followers informed her that one of the trees they saw was called the Banyan tree.
The amusing video caught the attention of netizens online, leading them to flood the comment section with their reactions!
“These kinds of trees naturally cool the surroundings, so you wouldn’t need to use your air conditioner.”
You can watch the amusing video down below:
@unniefromseoul Because they are amazed by the ✨Malaysian trees✨ Note: we are NOT at some botanical garden, we are just at the KLCC Park 😂 #malaysia#kl#klcc#쿠알라룸푸르#malaysiatravel#kltravel#koreaninmalaysia
Who needs skyscrapers when you’ve got trees? We’re banking on these majestic trees to pull in more tourists!
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