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Kuala Lumpur, "Muddy River"
While Japan had felt like a different planet for many reasons, my next destination, Kuala Lumpur was set to change my paradigm once again. I was going from a predominantly Buddhist nation like Japan to my first Muslim country. I was forced to come face to face with many of the biases I subconsciously harbored. My research on Malaysia had seemed …
Wrong footwear for symphony concert
This being Sunday many places were closed but it did give me a chance to see a bit of the city. I arrived too late to get a free ticket to the Skybridge on the Petronas Tower and will have to get there earlier next time. These Towers are very impressive as are the many sky scrapers in the city. There is an excellent monorail system I havenot worked …
Hello Malaysia!
Finally In Kuala Lumpur and it is safe to say it is a much nicer city than Bangkok, at least as Cities in South East Asia Go. It's still very hot and humid as all cities here are, but its much more open and greener and definately cleaner. This is my second day here (arrived at 3.30 am yesterday) and i'm leaving tomorrow for Taman Negara National …
Thunderstorming in Kuala Lumpur
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On our way back to the hostel, we passed the national stadium where it turned out Jennifer Lopez was playing which was really cool. On returning to Lok Ann, we got chatting to the hostel owner Willy who was really sweet and kinda hot, in a Malay way. The sister was convinced he fancied me by the way he was looking at me which was pretty funny. He was certainly the hottest guy I'd seen so far by a country mile! :)
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Towers and Tigers
... of the world, it was packed with passengers from every corner of the globe. Once a very impressive airport Dubai now appears to be close to reaching capacity in the numbers of travellers it processes on a daily basis.
The second leg of our journey took six and a half hours and was on an Emirates 777 which looked a touch tired and tacky after the new 380. Again the plane was only about a third full. Is the aviation business feeling ...