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Kuala Lumpur

  • D+E
  • 9. 4. 2017
  • Minut čtení: 2

E:After two years I returned to Kuala Lumpur and I can say that the city has changed beyond recognition. My last visit was included at the first Asian trip with Mr. Big. At that time, I was hoping that somewhere along the way he propose me, because all planned arrangements suited for that and I was looking forward to say my ‘yes’ under the candlelight. It didn’t happen. As well as Kuala Lumpur, I've changed.

D: I was there a year ago (it was my first time) when I was travelling with my close friend (James) - fulfill the dream of my first trip to Asia as my ex-husband refused to come here alone and would not let me... Actually, when I’m thinking about that now, it was Kuala Lumpur, which divorce us. It was the last argument about, when my ex-husband was disgustingly drunk (second Christmas Day) and I slammed the door with the words: "Goodbye."

E: We have really great memories for KL:)

E:The biggest attraction in KL are Petronas Towers, of course, which was the highest in the world in 2004. After all I decided to skip it this time and soak up the atmosphere of the city from a different perspective. I stayed in Bukit Bintang. A busy street in the late morning hours, brilliance and luster luxury boutiques, a place which do not sleep. I had just 24 hours ahead and almost unrealizable plan which was totally ruined by weather, because Kuala plunged into clouds and rain. Evan so it didn’t stop me and I visited the KL Tower, to which I came across Canopy Walk - a great attraction in the middle of town and a little tasting Malaysian forests. I caught a couple Dim Sum in Chinatown and one Lassi in Indian Village. Believe it or not, Malaysia is such a small gallery of street art, and it was my main goal. Ever since Ernest Zacharevic famous island of Penang (which sometimes even write) by his color pictures, graffiti is spread across the Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur idle, so I took a trip around the city gallery in combination with the local architecture I eventually even the rain did not mind too much. What I missed again, but I know from Dasa’s photos are Batu Caves D: Which recommend it to anyone heading to KL. "How come you missed it again? :)" It's breathtaking distant place about 15 km north from KL. There is a popular Hindu pilgrimage site, which is dedicated to god Murugan. He has a giant golden statue in front of the main entrance. Besides it leads 272 steps into the main cave. Plenty of macaque monkeys everywhere and the view from the top worth it. In addition, also I took my prayer and wishes into the cave….


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