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Kuala Lumpur in 3 (and a half) days.
... which was nice to sit in and listen to the prayers and chanting. We then headed over to the 'Central Market' which is lot of indoor market stalls. We wandered around, I could have bought a whole new wardrobe there are so many lovely things, however I restrained! We are now back at the hotel and waiting for the extremely heavy rain to ease off, next grab a bite to eat and then we're off to the airport for our flight to New Zealand!
- Amy (with Ian proof ...
Ever decreasing circles (Johns title)
... managed better second time as we did get there –so if any of you need to know how to get to the bird park from Chinatown we have all the answers and know which car parks, building sites and mosques you need to go past to get there.
Petronas Towers by night this evening – with some tea thrown in somewhere on route (obviously not literally) . Probably just a cheap bowl of street food as we pushed the boat out on brunch today. I tried the ...
Malaysia
... shop you could ever think of, even Marks & Sparks! The twin towers in KL are pretty amazing and in the evening they look spectacular. It cost us about £35 to go up the towers, first level is 33 to the bridge which connects the towers then up to level 86. We also went up to the sky bar in the traders hotel and it was very cool, swimming pool in the middle of the bar, amazing views and our first good (extremely expensive) glass of wine! In KL everything ...
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - I Love KL
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Sights: The ‘Twin Towers’....It’s odd seeing reference to the twin towers around Malaysia so we’ll call it by the official name from now on - Petronas Towers. They’re an impressive sight, especially at night and act as the landmark for the capital.
Sounds: Pretty bad singers busking up and down ‘hawker street’ nightly.
Smell : Food food and more food. A tangy or fishy smell usually filled the air.
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Pyongyang revisited...
... find an available taxi it would have been in an epic traffic jam anyway, so off we trudged in the pouring rain, me in my newly purchased maxi dress, a very bad choice during a torrential downpour in a city with mediocre drainage. After about 40 minutes we reached the restaurant, only to momentarily freak-out that the restaurant was closed due to all the lights being off inside. Thank goodness it was just those energy conscious North Koreans sitting there in the ...