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Get Around Kuala Lumpur by Buses

Another alternative to get around Kuala Lumpur is by buses. Buses in Kuala Lumpur are quite comfortable, modern and air-conditioned. The service is comprehensive and it’s a quick and inexpensive way to get around.
Again… the buses may not be as efficient as you want it to be. But, it’s reliable enough to [...]

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Kuala Lumpur Embassy

If you’re a tourist and first time arriving in Kuala Lumpur, you would want to keep your country’s embassy contact handy.
Foreign embassies in Kuala Lumpur are usually centralised in one specific area in the city.
Just ask your tourist guide on the best way to get to the embassy. Hopefully, this listing of [...]

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Kuala Lumpur Festivals – Biggest, Traditional Celebrations!

Kuala Lumpur is a multi-racial city. The healthy racial mix provides pleasant excuses to celebrate a wide range of festivals all year round!
The biggest celebrations are the Hari Raya (Muslims), Chinese New Year (Buddhist) and Deepavali (Hindus) with other small, traditional occasions in between. While Chinese New Year and Deepavali months of celebration are [...]

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Eye Candy – Golden Dragon

Do you know that Chinese dragons are legendary creatures in Chinese mythology and folklore?
In Chinese art, dragons are usually portrayed as long, scaled, serpentine creatures with four legs. European dragons are always considered evil but Chinese dragons traditionally symbolize potent and auspicious powers, particularly control over water, rainfall, and floods.
This eye candy is one [...]

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Eye Candy – Petaling Street

I’m starting eye candies on some famous Kuala Lumpur’s streets. Let’s start with the well-known Petaling Street!
Petaling Street or known as Chinatown among tourists is the centre of Kuala Lumpur’s original Chinatown. The locals also call it as PS – a short form for Petaling Street.
Petaling Street has actually been given a facelift. It [...]

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Eye Candy – Bougainvillea

The eye candy this time is some pretty pink bougainvillea or known as ‘bunga kertas’ in Malay.
Bougainvillea are rapid growing and flower all year in warm climates, especially when pinched or pruned. They grow best in moist fertile soil. Bloom cycles are typically four to six weeks.
Bougainvillea grow best in very bright full sun and [...]

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Eye Candy – 1Malaysia Kite

Do you know that there is a very great place for kite lovers to gather and play kites (of course!).
The famous kiting area is known as Kepong Metropolitan Park.  It is blessed with a hilly terrain and surrounding a gorgeous lake. Thus, the park is quite windy all year round. So, it is a suitable [...]

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Tugu Negara For Our Fallen Heroes

I always admired the Tugu Negara (National Monument) whenever I saw it aired on the television. The picture of some huge tall bronze figures of soldiers standing looks very charming.
On Saturday — We went to visit my in-laws in Keramat, Kuala Lumpur. We were thinking of taking the bike but the day was so cloudy, [...]

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Titiwangsa Lake Gardens – Taman Tasik Titiwangsa

Taman Tasik Titiwangsa is one of the most popular metropolitan recreational parks located in the northern part of Kuala Lumpur. It is near to Istana Budaya, National Gallery, Sutra Dance Theatre and a little further on, the National Library.
This public park is complete with facilities for jogging, canoeing, aqua biking and workout stations. At the [...]

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Perdana Lake Gardens – Taman Tasik Perdana

Taman Tasik Perdana is located at Jalan Perdana, Kuala Lumpur. This beautiful lake gardens is the brainchild of Alfred Venning, the British State Treasurer in the 1880s. It is the city’s most popular park!
Built around an artificial lake, it encompasses 91.6 hectares of undulating greenery interspersed with flowering shrubs, shady trees, exceptional botanical gardens, and [...]

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