Interesting Place - Kuala Lumpur

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By edachsund

Central Market for Art Performance Review.


A day in Kuala Lumpur.

Early morning as early as 7am, get to the KLCC Tower to secure one of the limited free tickets for the skybridge of the Petronas Tower. You can view the whole city. After that, maybe you want to go to Menara KL for another spectacular city view. Then you can head to a colorful Little India, near Masjid Jamek. Take a nice shot of Jamek Mosque where it located right in between two river combining into one. Take a look around the historical building of Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad before you head of to lunch.

Lunch time, I would suggest you head to Central Market. You can taste a new style of cuisine or just a local cuisine on a roof top. They have also a western restaurant. You can walk alround to shop a souviners. The building has been preserved and upgraded last year. Then you can stroll down to Jalan Petaling, right accross the central market and head to the Hindu Sri Mahamariamman Temple. You can enter the temple and take a nice good shot for your memories but respectable. Walk a liltle father down the road, you will enjoy the old colonial building before you meet another Chinese, Chan See Shu Yuen Temple and Koon Yam (Guanyin) Temple accross Jalan Stadium.

Before dark, you might want to go back to Jalan Petaling for China Town stroll. There will be plenty of stall opening and selling lots of bootlegs stuffs and immitation goods. In the centre china town street, at a crossroad, you will see a small stall selling 'Air Mata Kucing'. Maybe you want to try it to reduce your thristy. It's famous drink in town. Window shopping a little bit before you head for dinner. You can try red / yellow table restaurant at the end of the street. Most of the restaurant are Chinese served. Let say for some one who looking for halal food, perhaps you have to go back to the central market or you can go and eat at fast food or Nando's restaurant or you can look around for Malays restaurant.In china town as well, not to be missed a 'satay'. A small stall along the road where you can see smoke coming. It's like something burning but actually the old man were fanning a chicken stay stick on a charcoal grill. It is served with special 'sambal kuah kacang' or a spice ground nuts source, small cube rice, red onion and a cucumber. It's halal anyway, and absolutely nice to have it with cold drink.

Thats for a day check out places. For the next updates, another interesting places to be visited in Kuala Lumpur.

Bon Voyage!


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