Thursday, January 10, 2008

Kuala Lumpur


Upper:Pedestrian cafe

Upper: My daughter's in law in front of the State Palace

Upper: My son in front of Central Market

Upper:In front of Twin Tower Petronas

Upper:Me and my wife at the State Palace of His Majesty the King of Malaysia

Upper:Sultan Abdul Samad Building, build year 1897




The photos above were taken by digital camera by Revvi year 2005

I had business meeting in Kuala Lumpur, I took my wife and my daughter with me. Kuala Lumpur is National Capital City of Malaysia.

We stayed at Federal Hotel at 35 Jalan Bukit Bintang,the room rate is relatively cheaper compare the others at down town, and the advantage of this area are we could easily go to shopping centers or get something to eats, say Bukit Bintang Plaza.

The hearth of Kuala Lumpur is Merdeka Square, the Square is easily spotted because its 95 metre high flagpole, parade and ceremonials are held here on festive occasions. On the southside of Merdeka Square there is Kuala Lumpur Memorial.

Some other interesting places are Petronas Twin Building, the King Palace, Batu Caves about 13 km from the capital, National Zoo and Aquarium.

Kuala Lumpur is a nice place as well, good landscape with old colonial buildings still stand right in the center of the town, and China town with its street vendor and night markets.

My wife bought a book about Chocolate and dessert recipes, the contents i.e.,chocolate chip cookie recipe, chocolate truffle recipes, truffle recipe, hot cocoa mix recipe, fudges recipes, peanut butter fudge recipe, chocolate fudge recipe.

3 comments:

CAO- Chef Azura othman said...

Bukit Bintang is not that far away from my city residence,I suggest you and family visit Kelantan(which I think has the true Malay culture and identity) and Penang next time around, where you can see more cultural and artistic side of Malaysia .Sabah and Sarawak are gorgeous too :)
BTW, I like reading your blog , it has so many interesting pictures.

Anonymous said...

Dear Azazura,
I hope next time I could go around Malaysia,I like the panorama and the people there.My son has visited Sarawak when he was a lecturer at Inti College.

Admin said...

Sorry I am late to answer your suggestion.

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