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Friday, May 19

my trip to KL

went to KL on the 10th of May and took the morning flight and came back on evening flight yesterday night on the 18th.

KL and Kuching are really worlds apart, the traffic there's like war and the taxi drivers drive like there's no tomorrow (no joke). We stayed at Bukit Bintang within close proximity to BB plaza, Sungai wang plaza, Lot 10, Low Yatt and Times Square. Went to Genting on the 15th, took the skyway cable ride (phew!), watched Poseidon there and had my chance on the theme park especially the Space Shot ride where u're elevated up around 100 meters from ground level and the rest?... Gravity. I tell u, if a pregnant woman were to be allowed on that ride, it'll give a whole new revolutionary meaning for the term "giving birth" and amazingly I could go on for 4 consecutives rides and after that, Space Shot was nothing. Went down to KL on the 17th and flew back on the 18th to Kuching.

The trip was an eye opener for me personally since it's my first flight ever. The people there dress differently and talk differently(if u don't know cantonese, means u pay more, thank God my boss where I work was from Johor and my customers were mostly from West Malaysia) compared to the slow-paced life and the greens in Kuching. As long as u have an open mind and hang on to ur own principle while u're at KL, don't have to worry about negative influences. Overall, I still love Kuching.

More posts to come and pictures soon, courtesy of Jeffrey's N6680 and Sullivan's Canon Powershot.

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Dezmond sprouts at 5/19/2006 07:09:00 PM | Permalink


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haha... looking forward to see ur KL trip photos ;)

By Blogger Unknown, at 4:08 PM  

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Got buy anything at Low Yatt?

By Blogger 小偉, at 11:08 AM  

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