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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
He arrive in Kuala Lumpur.
After 2 months in Bali we are pleased by the cleanliness and efficiency of the city, but the pace is frantic and it takes a moment to adjust.
We grab cash and drinks and take the efficient bus to KL Sentral. Then take the monorail to the Tune hotel.
We are in KL for a few days. We are hoping to visit the Petronas Towers, which has eluded us so far, and to get some shopping.
In 1 week will be home in Cornwall, back in the house that I left 9 months ago. We are ready to go home. I am ready to go home. It will be cold and expensive, but it will be civilised, and organised, and cheap if I want it (actually cheaper than here if you're clever), and ultimately it will be home.
I intend to make the most of being home. Going to the gym, makeing nice food, seeing my family and friends, working hard, enjoying quality items at cheap prices.
I love travelling in Asia. I love the cheapness and the variety of life. But it wares me down. I had thought about trying to live here for a time. But now I am worn out my Asia.
Maybe if I went back to live in the house in Thailand I would love it all again.
Dunno
But for now I am going home, and I will enjoy it.
Kuala Lumpur is malaysia's major shopping hub with really beautiful and wide prominent malls and shopping areas. For mid-range shopping budget move your feet to Petaling Street (in Chinatown) or Bukit Bintang to enjoy a real wide range of fashion, electronics and although with other commodities. KLCC is an upmarket shopping location which is best known for the Suria.
The Mid Valley Megamall is anothr popular mall that's also one of the biggest shopping center in Southeast Asia. It is located near Bangsar facing the Federal Highway and
Even though KL quite a busy place, but most their shopping are cheap and worth buying. Have you tried the Suria Mall and Masjid India along the market?
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