Category: Kuala Lumpur Life

  • Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre

    Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre

    Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre

    Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre – The eve of Hari Raya Aidilfitri, not surprisingly, the road in Petaling Jaya was so smooth today, LDP was so nice to drive on. I didn’t drive in to the city centre despite the smooth traffic, I am just stingy to pay for the parking and fuel. I took the LRT, to save fuel and the environment.

    Seems like it’s a holiday for those foreign labour worker, they came out in group and ride the LRT together. I don’t really have good feeling for them. Anyway, cut the crap, I went to Popular BookFest 2012 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre today and it’s my first time going there. There’s so many people at there, kids and youngster mostly and also lots of parents! It’s very crowded at there.

    Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre

    Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre

    I was pretty excited about it, but my excitement turned into disappointment when I saw the big banner of ‘Ticket Counter’, then ‘RM2.50/entry’. I was like ‘What?! Why do we have to pay for books fair?!’. PIKOM PC Fair is free, why couldn’t you? Well, since I was there already, RM2.50 is not really a lot, so I just paid for it and went in. Got a wrist tag as entrance and a guide book filled with advertisement.

    Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre

    It’s an International books fair, but most of them are Chinese books from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. I was hoping to look for some design inspiration book from Taiwan and Hong Kong, unfortunately I couldn’t found any. Instead, bought a self-improvement book – 心理专家的说话技巧. Sounds interesting. There’s design book on sale at very low price, but I didn’t get them because it’s quite old.

    Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre

    Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre

    I was at the hall for quite a long time, not because there’s too many books, but is because I was finding design books hardly. Checked out the stationery section too, not bad, tech accessories are on sale, bought charger for my phone as I’ve lost mine.

    Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre

    Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre

    Went To Popular BookFest 2012 @ KL Convention Centre

    Went to Kinokuniya after that and I can tell you that Kinokuniya is still the best! Don’t think I will return to the BookFest next year.

  • First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall – I believe many people in the Klang Valley knows about this new mall – Paradigm Mall at Kelana Jaya, PJ. It’s opened last week and there’s Kelly Chen, Justin, singers from Hong Kong to come and do the opening. One thing I’m very surprise is that upon it’s completion, 80% of the stores inside are open! The construction work is really fast. I passed by the place in last month and still doubting whether they will complete in a month or not.

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    I am a very kaypo person, I like to see new stuff, new place, so I went to check out with my friend from Penang – Arron and Carmen after class.

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    Heard that it’s very crowded during the weekends and a massive traffic jam around that area, but it’s weekday’s afternoon and it’s still good. I like the mall because it’s near to my place. Although Sunway Pyramid is nearer to me, I like Paradigm Mall more, because Golden Screen Cinema (GSC) will be opening soon! Hehehe, cheap movie tickets.

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    There’s quite a number of brands at there too. I found Fish & Co which has almost extinct in Malaysia at there. Cheap grocery shopping Tesco supermarket is opening soon too! The construction is not fully completed yet. The mall is kinda cool, it’s not super big like Mid Valley Megamall, but it’s has 7 floors and the interior is pretty clean and nice.

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    I kinda like the interior, the escalator placement is not consistent, sort of like zig zag, at least it’s not too formal or standard. Haha. One more thing, there’s many desserts shop! Ochado, Meet Fresh, Snowflakes, Chatime, Tong Pak Fu and more! It’s all under one place.

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    First Time To Paradigm Mall

    What do you think?

    By the way, do you know about the viral screenshot going on around Facebook about Paradigm Mall? It’s about a the Facebook replies by Paradigm Mall and a troller on Facebook. The most epic reply by Paradim Mall was ‘You know MAGIC wor!’. See the screenshot for more info and get some laugh.

    There’s no who’s right, one is noob customer service, another is trouble maker. Paradigm, the MAGIC mall.

  • I Want A View Like This! – Kuala Lumpur From 1 Sentul

    I Want A View Like This! – Kuala Lumpur From 1 Sentul

    I Want A View Like This! - Kuala Lumpur From 1 Sentul

    I Want A View Like This! – Kuala Lumpur From 1 Sentul – Went to visit a condominium in Sentul – 1 Sentul Condominium last week to do school project and found out the view from the window is so awesome! Although it’s not close to KL, but I can see everything from here! So wish that I can have a place like this. Work hard, study hard, buy a good condo with good view in the future. =D

    I Want A View Like This! - Kuala Lumpur From 1 Sentul

    I like condo more than land houses, how about you?

  • My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih – BERSIH 3.0 is over and I was there. Some people wonder what is this all about that caused chaos in the city? Very simple, clean and fair election. I don’t believe that it’s clean and fair even though Pakatan Rakyat had won 5 states in the past election, there’s still many doubt behind the electoral system in Malaysia. The main one which I concern is why does not allow independent observer on the election system during General Election? Where’s the transparency? So I joined the BERSIH rally, together with the other 200,000 Malaysian on last Saturday.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    Kuala Lumpur was in lockdown. The only and fastest way to get into the city was to use the public transport – LRT. I fetched my friend, parked my car at Kelana Jaya station and we took the LRT. It was very crowded at the LRT, many people were in yellow t-shirt. I was pretty afraid of being arrested, but I think and think, there’s nothing wrong wearing yellow.  I too, was in yellow, but not the BERSIH t-shirt.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    The train were so packed with BERSIH protestors, we alight at Pasar Seni station instead of Masjid Jamek station because it would be even crowded at Masjid Jamek as it’s nearer to Dataran Merdeka. Jalan Sultan, near to Pasar Seni is one of the meeting point. BERSIH protestors were to gather at there, only then everyone walked towards Dataran Merdeka during noon.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    The city was quiet without car, but it’s filled with yellow people, roaming the street, shouting “BERSIH” occasionally. I see Malays, Indian, and all races, I felt so happy that I am not Chinese, but a Malaysian supporting the rally. Everyone was in high spirit, smiling to each other and singing “BERSIH” in the ‘ole-ole’ theme.

    As expected, most of the shops are closed at there, but some open their stalls to earn some extra bucks which they had a good business on that day. Went to 7 Eleven for breakfast at about 11am. Then we waited on Jalan Sultan at 12pm. The whole stretch of street was full of people. Police were there, to ensure nothing goes wrong. Police was still friendly at that time.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    Since it’s early, the leader of the meeting point asked everyone to sit down first to wait for the walk. Huge yellow colour beach ball were throw around for fun play. It’s really a peaceful rally at that time. Everyone was cheering, chatting, and smiling to each other as if a one big family. It’s like a carnival, a carnival for clean and fair election.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    At about 12.30pm. The walk, started. From Jalan Sultan to Dataran Merdeka is very near only, about 10-15 minute walk. Dataran Merdeka were sealed off by the police with barricade, wire barbed and police. I wonder why the city hall does not allow Malaysian to use the venue for a peaceful assembly. If they were to allow, nothing violent would be happened at the end. Come on, it’s a public space for everyone.

    The walk stopped right in front of the bridge entering Dataran Merdeka. At there, this is where the sit-in happened. People sit down, and shouted “BERSIH”, as well as “Buka Pagar (Open the gate)” and sing the national anthem Negaraku too. You can also see people from all ages, young to old. This clearly shows that many people supported the event and believes that the government is not clean!

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    It’s super hot at that time, about 2pm already. Luckily I brought an umbrella. Despite the hot weather, everyone was still energetically shouting for electoral reform and ‘BERSIH’. It’s really sad that the police didn’t allow the protestor to go in to Dataran Merdeka. As agreed with the decision, people just gather outside the Dataran Merdeka.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    I sat for like 20 minutes, then I decided to move to else where to check out what’s going on at the other side – Masjid Jamek station. It’s even more crowded at there. My friend who was constantly checking on Facebook told me that the BERSIH rally has officially ended at 2.40pm, so it’s when we’ve decided to go home at that time.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    Well, it’s about 3.20pm, we went to the nearest LRT station, planning to leave since it’s officially ended. No idea why there’s still many people on the street, but many were leaving like us too. Most of the gate at Masjid Jamek Station were shut down, only one or two were open. We went in to queue for tickets, and it’s so packed and crowded in there. Many were going back home too.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    It’s a long queue at the ticketing machine and suddenly I smelled something weird, it’s like chemical burning and then my nose started feel irritating and sort of like burning in the inside, my eyes started blinking nonstop as it’s hard to open and tears sort of like coming out, it’s the TEAR GAS! At first, I thought of covering my nose with t-shirt will be alright, but later it’s getting even more irritating and uncomfortable. Then the whole LRT station become chaos. The gate that we came in were shut and people outside was banging the door crazily. How can the FRU fire tear gas so near to the LRT station?!

    Running away from the station is the main solution now. I quickly poured water onto the towel I was holding and cover my nose and mouth and ran towards another exit, guided by a police, some ran directly to the underground platform of the LRT. Phewww. I felt better when I was outdoor. There’s many people in the station, it’s so chaotic. There’s even kids in there. I experienced the tear gas now, it’s not good. I did not bring salt, friend told me that consuming salt will help with the tear gas sickness.

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih

    I walked away Masjid Jamek as fast as possible as the place was getting messy. I did not understand why. I thought the rally has ended, why tear gas was fired? I didn’t bother about it anymore as getting myself safe is the most important. We walked to the next LRT station which is Dang Wangi, it’s also very crowded at there. And one stupid thing was only after we bought our tickets, the operator announced that the train heading to Kelana Jaya line were temporary interrupted. We have to take the Gombak-bound train to another station and switch to Kelana Jaya-bound train.

    On the train, I keep checking on the news. It’s said that some protestors had broke into Dataran Merdeka only then the FRU fired tear gas and water canon. But then, does that necessary? Why? Where’s all the police who were standing in front of the barracade? How can the police did not see what were the frontline protestors doing? These are the question.

    Luckily I went back early, police started arresting, assaulting people in yellow after 4.30pm. It’s very messy, it was supposed to be a peaceful rally. Who to blamed? I don’t think it’s the protestors as everyone was cooperating, perhaps the culprits who fake themselves as BERSIH protestors who created troubles there?

    One more thing that I dislike is, why arrest, assault and prevent journalist from taking photos of police??????? Trying to hide something? Trying to act like gangster? Good luck Malaysia in the next General Election.
  • Taylor’s University Roof Top

    Taylor’s University Roof Top

    View From Taylor’s University Roof Top – Few days ago, I went around campus to explore fire protection system thingy and this leaded me and my group to the roof top. =D It’s not dangerous, there’s a lot of air con machinery at there but that’s not the main point, main thing is we were at the roof!

    Well, the view from the roof top is not really awesome, nothing cool to see. No beautiful sea view or city view.

    Yeah.

  • MUJI Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) Opens Today 14th April 2012

    MUJI Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) Opens Today 14th April 2012

    Muji Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) Opens Today 14th April 2012

    MUJI Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) Opens Today 14th April 2012 – I was in the city yesterday for shopping, for assignments, for PC Fair and also to check out MUJI store (minimalist Japanese lifestyle shop) at Pavilion, unfortunately it was not open to public yet yesterday. So sad.

    Anyway, it’s officially opens today, 14th April 2012. It’s located on the 4th floor, near the centre atrium. I’m gonna go visit it soon but not today cause I’m busy with assignments. Still remember I had MUJI’s stationery long ago during high school.

  • Almost Sunset At Taylor’s University

    Almost Sunset At Taylor’s University

    Almost Sunset At Taylor’s University – I am now back to the big city of Klang Valley (or common to others Kuala Lumpur), I don’t really get to see nice sunrise and sunset by the beach like I get to when I was in Penang. You know Klang Valley is a valley, the nearest shore with sandy beach is an hour away, Sepang Gold Coast, that’s far!

    Almost Sunset At Taylor's University

    Well, the sunrise and sunset seeing is now in the city. Recently, I just got back my Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens from the service centre, to try out this very-long-didn’t-use lens, I took my tripod and went to the highest floor at Taylor’s University to take photos of the sunset. It was not near to dusk yet, it’s almost sunset.

    Almost Sunset At Taylor's University

    At the hall way of Block E, level 8.

    Nice clear blue sky after some super heavy rain which caused the Klang flood, but then the clear sky didn’t result in a round egg yolk style sunset, I realised round egg yolk sun only visible during hazy day. Nevertheless, those few shots were satisfying, I’m gonna go discover more nice location to see sunrise and sunset.

    Almost Sunset At Taylor's University
    Crane at Taylor’s University, heard there’s a construction of multistory carpark is on going.

    Almost Sunset At Taylor's University
    What a nice sky and sun.

    Please introduce me too, perhaps go to Port Dickson for sunset watching. =D

  • Typo At Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur & Bought iPad Sleeve

    Typo At Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur & Bought iPad Sleeve

    Typo At Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur & Bought iPad Sleeve

    Typo At Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur & Bought iPad Sleeve – Do you know Typo? Typo is a stationery & decor shop by the Australian boutique company Cotton On. I now only know it’s located at 4th floor of Pavilion, beside Snowflakes. Two weeks ago, I was in Singapore and I went to look for Typo at there too, never know that Malaysia has an outlet too.

    Typo At Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur & Bought iPad Sleeve

    Typo is now one of my favourite stationery shop because of the hippy, cool stationery like notebooks, pen, planner, accessories and more with cool graphics and typography. I bought an PU iPad sleeve at there too! RM60 only, to protect my iPad from, especially the Smart Cover from getting dirty. =D One thing, I realised some stuff here is kinda expensive compare to Singapore’s.

    Typo At Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur & Bought iPad Sleeve

    Typo At Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur & Bought iPad Sleeve

    Cool right? During my visit to Singapore, I bought some huge alphabet decor for my room:

    http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr.com/tumblr_m16w2nceqf1qa1g10o1_1280.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAI6WLSGT7Y3ET7ADQ&Expires=1333257726&Signature=Y2kHeJX%2B8stHfoUT67EydQLrY6s%3D

    Typo is cool! Looking forward for Muji’s opening in Malaysia by the way.

  • Christmas Decoration At Pavilion Shopping Mall, Bukit Bintang

    Christmas Decoration At Pavilion Shopping Mall, Bukit Bintang


    #1. My favourite shopping mall. I don’t really like Sunway Pyramid by the way. HAHA.

    Christmas Decoration At Pavilion Shopping Mall, Bukit Bintang – Christmas is around the corner right now and it’s happening in less than a month time. This goes to Chinese New Year as well because the coming Chinese New Year is coming very early in January (normally February). I am so excited for both of the festival as they make me feel very relax and happy.


    #2.

    I went to KL downtown few weeks back and went to walkaround the famous Pavilion shopping mall. Surprisingly the put up the Christmas decoration early in early November, The decoration is very beautiful with lots of Christmas trees placed around the main atrium.


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    Big sweet cake and giant decorative bells and balls are among the decoration too.


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    Now I am back to Penang, and I’m gonna go check out how’s the malls here are doing with the coming Christmas festival. Woohoo. Happy last month of 2011. If you still have leave, it’s time to clear it up and spend some time with you family and your loved one. Have a nice day!
  • KLCC And KL City Walk

    KLCC And KL City Walk

    KLCC, KL City Walk And Christmas Decorations At Pavilion
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    KLCC And KL City Walk – Few weeks back, I went to Kuala Lumpur downtown alone and armed with a camera. I drove to the LRT station, parked my car there and took the public transport to town. I didn’t want to drive to downtown because I am very sick with the traffic congestion and also don’t want to pay for the expensive parking fee, so I went for public transport.


    #2. The quiet LRT station – Taman Bahagia.

    You know, the week before I went to KL, I drove there, it took me 1 hour plus to reach the Chinese VISA Centre at OSK Tower a.k.a. Bank Of China at Jalan Ampang from Bandar Sunway, from there, it took me another hour to reach Bukit Bintang. It’s really sickening. Only then I know there’s a LRT station right below the place to do the Chinese VISA, so it’s pretty convenient for me to take the LRT.


    #3. Taken from OSK  Building.


    #4. OSK Building and Bank Of China, the place to do Chinese VISA.

    Woohoo, I am going to China for travel soon, so I need to do VISA. Because I was in KL at that time, so I went directly to the Chinese VISA Centre to do the VISA. Normally if I am in Penang, I would just drop my passport at the travel agent, of course extra charges will be applied, and take a longer time too. One thing, please don’t go to the Chinese Embassy on Jalan Ampang, they don’t do VISA there, you have to go to 2nd level of the OSK building.

    After I’ve done with the VISA thingy, I went to Bukit Bintang area for a little walk and look for lunch.


    #5. The real Tong Pak Fu Hong Kong Dessert in KLCC just opened not long. There’s also a dessert shop with similar name in Penang named Tang Bo Fu. Haha.

    Although Ampang Park Station (Chinese VISA place) and KLCC Station is just one stop away, but I was so lazy to walk so I take the LRT back to KLCC, alight and start touring around the place.


    #6: Lovely KLCC Park.


    #7: World tallest twin towers in wide angle!

    From KLCC, I started my journey walking from the shopping mall to the convention center, where there will connect me to Jalan Kia Peng to Pavilion shopping mall and then to Bukit Bintang area.


    #8. Construction in progress.


    #9. Didn’t get a chance to walk on the air-conditioned underpass.

    You know there’s actually an underpass from Suria KLCC to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. The funny thing is the underpass is located in the car park where air-conditioning is not available. And now, they have started to construct a air-conditioned walkway for the underpass. They should have work it out earlier!


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    Normally, going to Pavilion need to pass through Jalan Kia Peng and you have to walk under the sun and rain. Now they are building a air-conditioned bridge which connects KLCC to Pavilion shopping mall which is very good! They only opened part of it so it’s not fully connected to Pavilion. I was curious, I went on the bridge and see where it’s connected to at the moment.

    It brought me to Corus Hotel, I went down the bridge and found a new hotspot in town – the KL City Walk.

    KLCC And KL City Walk
    #12. Free WIFI available at KL City Walk.


    #13. The KL City Walk.

    KL City Walk has a many restaurant located in a alley in between office blocks. Originally, the KL City Walk is just a lorong or lane behind office blocks. It’s then converted into a walking street featuring many restaurants for dining pleasure. It’s a very good idea of converting ugly back lanes into place like this.


    #14. The KL City Walk is quite shady with tall buildings blocking the scorching heat of the sun.


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    The KL City Walk is well decorated with fans as well as some green plants and trees.


    #16. An unknown brand bubble tea shop with the price of famous Chatime and Gong Cha. o.O

    You can find many office worker dining here during lunch hour and tea time. It’s a hidden spot in town. I wouldn’t have know this place if the connecting bridge from KLCC to Pavilion doesn’t exist. Haha.


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    I reached Pavilion and saw construction was going on down there. Seems like there’s many construction are going on in the city. Woo.

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