YouTube I guess is an essential part of our lives nowadays. I spend a lot of time watching YouTube videos despite the advertisement that plays every so often. That being said, it's alright. Creators have to be paid for them to create better content. It's better than a lot of paywalls.
This is a post about
"My Favorite YouTube Channels"
It's been a while since I last joined any competition on , YouTube has also been part of my life. I create videos on YouTube too.
I am not going to be choosing my own channel as my favorite channel to watch. I am going to select a couple of channels which I have made friends with for the past couple of years throughout my YouTube journey. It's always great to have people who share similar interests to be supporting each other.
Channel #1

Andy and his wife in Vancouver
This is their latest video
Walking around deer lake park burnaby bc
One reason I love to watch his videos is that he enjoys food, and travels, and is a sweet husband to a wife who is from the Phillippines. They have been dating for a couple of years. She now resides in Vancouver, Canada.
If you love things love, family, and food in Canada. This is a channel for you. It's pure reality. No scripts. I got to know him when I posted videos on my trip to Taiwan a couple of years ago.
Channel #2
Nico and Rom

Rom is from Cambodia and married to a French guy. She posts about her life in Switzerland. Her son. I enjoy watching vlogs of her family. The view of Paris from the eyes of someone who lives there rather than a tourist.
Her latest video
Street Party Zürich Switzerland
I have gotten a lot of overseas friends from my YouTube channel. I guess one of the reasons is the use of English in all my videos. I socialize a lot on YouTube rather than Instagram.
Do check out her life. She updates a lot.
Channel #3
It wouldn't do justice if I did not introduce someone who is living in Sarawak.
I do not personally know him. But I guess, he's slowly becoming a Sarawakian. He even knows how to speak the perfect local language.
Global Gibson

Dutch-born Nick Jansen, married to a local Sarawakian girl makes really good videos showcasing the beauty of Kuching, Sarawak. He's been living in Sarawak for more than a decade.
He's also got a good sense of humor.
His recent video
The White King of Malaysia
James Brooke used to rule Sarawak. Do check out his videos.
Maybe in the not too distant future, I will create a list of all the Sarawakian YouTubers worth watching. A lot of content creators in Sarawak are fluent in English.
Hope that you enjoy my limited list. There are more worth mentioning for a future post.
Have a great day.