Wrapping up Malaysia and Brunei

Wrapping up Malaysia and Brunei

From Language & Travel Hacking by Fluent in 3 Months

March 9, 2026 · 9 min · Season 2 · Episode 54

About this episode

The episode reflects on the host's experiences traveling through Malaysia and Brunei, highlighting cultural interactions and language learning.

In this episode, I look back on the final weeks of my journey through Malaysia and Brunei before starting my new adventure in Taipei. Malaysia turned out to be an incredible experience. Thanks to my background in Indonesian, I could quickly adapt to Malay and chat with locals almost everywhere I went. Travelling from Kuala Lumpur through Penang, Ipoh, Malacca and Johor Bahru, and later across Borneo, I spent most of my time off the typical tourist path, meeting welcoming locals who were curious and delighted to hear my imperfect Malay. At the same time, Malaysia’s strong Chinese cultural influence was impossible to miss. Surrounded by Mandarin speakers and festive Chinese New Year decorations, I felt inspired to refresh my Mandarin and prepare for the next stage of my language journey in Taiwan. Brunei, which became my 50th visited country, offered a completely different atmosphere. With Ramadan observed very strictly, the country felt quiet and almost mysterious during the daytime, and its higher prices meant I only stayed briefly. Malaysia, by contrast, was remarkably affordable and easy to travel around, with great food, comfortable apartments and friendly people everywhere…

People in this episode

Host: Fluent in 3 Months

Topics covered

  • travel
  • language learning
  • cultural experiences
  • Malaysia
  • Brunei
  • Mandarin
  • affordability

Keywords

  • Malaysia
  • Brunei
  • language learning
  • travel experiences
  • Mandarin
  • affordability
  • cultural influences

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Malaysia, Brunei, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh, Malacca, Johor Bahru, Borneo

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