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KL Fun
... and a cinema... Which happened to be showing the new Twilight film we had been wanting to see so first things first we went straight there! It was definitely worth the watch!! We then went outside to take some pics of the Twin Towers at night! They were spectacular!! All shiny and bright. There was also a fountain show going on outside, which we hung about to watch thinking it was going to be as good as the one in Vegas. It was lame, but the lights were ...
The unlikely star attraction in Kuala Lumpur
... we ate. The air temperature dropped about 10 degrees while we sat there eating. It's been a while since I've experienced a tropical downpour like that. We had big plans for today: going back to the other side of town to visit the National Mosque and the Islamic Arts Museum, both of which we could not get into because the latter was closed and the former had severely curtailed visiting hours for non-Muslims. It turns out today is Eid al-Adha, an Islamic ...
The big 3-0 for Dona and KL
... her 30th and it was so nice to get ready together and play silly card games. At 9pm ish we walked the 10 mins round the corner to the main drinking district Chang kat. The drinks were expensive (as is common in KL as alcohol is heavily taxed) but good quality and Cat and I still worked our India training, getting some good offers where we could.
We took a stroll down the street of bars too as I was feeling a little ...
Kuala Lumpur
We got a flight to Kuala Lumpur and after several islands it was nice to be in a city again. It is very westerned and clean and reminded me quite a lot of Dubai. We had booked a serviced apartment and it was amazing! Rooftop pool, gym (yes Ewan did go to the gym!), sauna. We couldn't fault the place.
A lot of the sights in KL are connected ...
Dream time
... had their own pronunciation for their homeland. Ten days later and I still have no idea what they call it so maybe it is safe to assume that they call Thailand – Thailand.
The country appears to be almost as oxymoronic as I have been led to believe. From the outset, the country prospers and it shows in practically every part I have seen. Sure there are people who can barely afford sides to their homes but almost defiantly, they have ruddy large satellite dishes next ...