Fortunately, Malaysia also observes this day as a public holiday so Ninong Denis is free to tour us around the city.Kung kami lang,baka hanggang Petronas lang kami haha!
Yesterday we saw a bit of modern KL and marveled at the architectural beauty that is Petronas. So on our second day, it was a welcome change to be immersed to KLs/Malayia's culture and history.
First stop was Merdeka Square, which is located at the heart of downtown KL and is literally and figuratively the heart of Malaysia nationalism. It is said to be the place where Malaysia's independence was proclaimed.It's like being transported to the past because the structures around the area are mostly historical.
![]() | ||
| The majestic Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad as our backdrop. |
![]() |
| The tallest flag pole in the world (top left)...the modern KL Gallery (top right)...Moorish-inspired Muzium Tekstil Negara (bottom left)...the Queen Victoria Fountain (bottom right) |
![]() |
|
Native dolls (top left)...the KL miniature AVP (top
right)...KL City Gallery model (bottom left)...the ARCH designs (bottom right)
|
The KL City Gallery is a free
museum which features the history and development of KL as a city. The highlight
of the gallery is KL City Model which showcases city’s past, present and
future. You can distinguish which structure belongs to which era by the
material that it’s made of: Wood for old colonial buildings..Colored
acrylic for present buildings..Crystal for future development. There was a brief
audio visual presentation which was synchronized to the LED lights projected to
the city model for maximum effect. Nkaka-impress considering that the show is
free for all. It really says a lot about the efforts of its government in terms of
city planning.
Another notable feature is the actual Making of ARCH souvenir items. You can actually see the master craftsman at work, carving souvenirs like miniature versions of the Petronas Tower and other notable structures and symbols of the city and Malaysia. As in you can see the process of how each little bits and pieces are done and put together, galing! The craftsman have solid skills in what they do and by solid, I mean decades of experience! I know because their nameplates indicate their years of experience and most of them have been doing it for more than ten years already.
![]() |
| Master craftsmen at work for all to see |
Another notable feature is the actual Making of ARCH souvenir items. You can actually see the master craftsman at work, carving souvenirs like miniature versions of the Petronas Tower and other notable structures and symbols of the city and Malaysia. As in you can see the process of how each little bits and pieces are done and put together, galing! The craftsman have solid skills in what they do and by solid, I mean decades of experience! I know because their nameplates indicate their years of experience and most of them have been doing it for more than ten years already.
After the history lesson, next on our agenda is shopping and eating! And Bukit Bintang is the perfect place for these.
![]() |
| Chinatown and Bukit Bintang (KL's Orchard, me thinks) |
We ordered deep fried pork cheese, salted egg prawns, sambal stingray and pineapple fried rice...promise! I swear these are what we ate! We just wiped it out before we can take pictures hahaha!
![]() |
| Obvious ba na gustom kami? Gone in 60 sec! |
We were bound to SG early the
next day via Tiger Airlines. From the condo, we took a train to KL Central
where the KLIA (KL International Airport) Transit was located. We were taking
off from their budget terminal so we had to take a shuttle from the train
station before KLIA to get to the budget
terminal. It was quite a long but fast train ride, where we saw the sun rise while
travelling through the KL outskirts. The bus ride took longer, about 30 more
minutes from the train station. Distance is parang Manila to Pampanga, but the
transport system is really efficient so you are comfy all the way and you won’t
be inconvenienced by the distance.
Actually airports should really be some
distance away from the city center, in case of any threat to the
country’s gateway. Kailangan lang the government should also provide for an
efficient transport system to connect the airport to the city. In PH case, this
is quite a feat to achieve considering the airport pa lang needs major
improvement na. By the way, KL has already launched KLIA2, a spanking new
terminal which will now house the budget carriers. Impressive ang terminal na
to, saying di naming inabot cause it opened 2 weeks after our flight. Hope Pinas will also make such development in our airport and travel system.
Let me conclude this post with the pix below...










No comments:
Post a Comment