Let's just say it's Wanderlust Theories introduction to the world.
Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia and it's people are normally referred to as KLites. Tall buildings, food, shopping malls, haze, more glorious food, colourful culture, a lot of holidays and summer 24/7 pretty much sums up KL to it's core. Oh, not to forget it's traffic jam as well. But that's another story altogether.
This was taken from the Observation Deck in Menara KL.
I used to think that KL is only most beautiful during the night or very early in the morning; for the obvious reason until recently, I rediscovered this city in a different perspective and it is a lot more fun/warm too. See, the thing about living in a city is that, the real face is covered with concrete all over causing the true life experience of what made it the way it is now left unknown to many people, even KLites themselves.
To me what makes a place appealing would be the raw emotions of it's people. With the hustle and bustle of the city, one rarely get to experience it aside from it being just another city. Ok, Tokyo probably can get away with this. Never been there before, but one day some day soon I will.
So back to KL.
I'll write about what KL is in general for now and delve into my new discoveries later on in new entries.
KLCC pretty much put us in the map, aside from the Sepang International Circuit for Formula 1. For the longest time, when you ask any westerner if they know where Malaysia is, they wouldn't know, unless you say a neighbour to Singapore. It's quite frustrating because Malaysia has so much to offer but was hidden from the world. Now though, it's a different case.
I must admit, KL has a lot of energy. It caters to everyone with all kinds of interest. If you're the running type of person, there are various hills you can go to - Tabur, Broga or Gasing Hill; heck, while you're at it, might as well run up the stairs at Batu Caves. Feeling a bit more adventurous? Get your body work out with ATV or Paintball in the jungle. Hey, nothing beats being one with Mother Nature right?
Zorbing will turn your life upside down, literally. A tad crazy but it's a once in a lifetime thing being in a washing machine-like enviroment. Of course those who suffers from claustrophobia are not advised to do it.
The KL I grew up with is very humid during the first half of the year. What with global warming, boy, you'll probably want to sleep in the freezer. For someone who does not like the air condition system, I sure as heck is tempted to install one in the room but once May-June comes, hello rain! Open your windows, welcome the cool breeze into your space and it's just as chilly. I am amazed with women like them who doesn't seem bothered with the heat.
As of late, we've been getting many more Koreans and Arabs coming over to KL either for holiday or to stay. Considering the conversion rate to Ringgit Malaysia(RM), KL is pretty cheap to shop, eat & stay. It's no surprise the Arab/Korean restaurants are booming here; unfortunately the authentic good Korean restaurants (mostly in Korean Street, Ampang) are non-halal.
With so many races living together here, it's no wonder our most popular question in everyday life is "What to eat ah today?" and most frequent answer to this would be "Anythinglah". I mean of course we can't think straight when it comes to food; God, look at the choices we have here! Let me assure you that, good 'ole Malaysian food is best served in small stalls by the street or drains. There's just something about it that makes the food extra delicious. You can spend as little as RM2 for Roti Canai and Teh Tarik or spend a bit more for noodles, rice or our local Burger Ramly. Let's not even talk about the desserts!
If I can say one thing that we are rich in, it's most definitely food. It doesn't matter what your budget is, you'll be guaranteed for a gastronomical experience anywhere in the city.
We've got some nice places to hangout during the night too. Whether you're the clubbing type of person, lounge or just want to go out for the heck of it; KL's got it all! From Zouk to No Black Tie to ehem..
people who constantly serving us day and night, the mamak stalls!
What would we do without those hardworking fellas making and serving our food when we crave for something to munch at 2AM? I can't imagine a life without them. No wait, I could - something like London. That's not even a compliment.
Yes, they are our unsung heroes.
Seriously. Food is KL and KL is food. There's no other way about it.
You know what? KL is alright. It's not mad. Albeit the crime issues are terrifying but it's not so bad after all (also because of the new discoveries).
I didn't think it would be this hard to write up a place like KL but how wrong was I?
Phewh. I can now stop looping Maroon 5's Misery.
I can choose either to be a victim of the world or an adventurer in search of treasure
- Paulo Coelho
Looovely intro to KL lah ! If i was away id be bloody damn homesick. Oh and i would love bigger photos on the site.. dunno bout others la but i think urs are worth the loading time.
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p/s i even love ur watermark, nnt nak mintak u designkan mine plssss ;)
Hahaha! Arigato gozaimas Hafizsan :) Big pictures eh? Roger that, will work that for future entries :D (And it better not load that slow too! Even I get annoyed!).
ReplyDeleteNo probs, just let me know what's the name and voila, I'll make you one!
Love this post! Makes me feel just at home :)
ReplyDeleteI learned something new- KLites. Never knew we are called that!
Loving this blog so far! Xx
Aww thanks Neen! Haha I knew of it but never used the term that often. :) At least this blog is doing it's job, coolness.
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