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  • KLCC And KL City Walk

    KLCC And KL City Walk

    KLCC, KL City Walk And Christmas Decorations At Pavilion
    #1.

    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 OSKĀ  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!


    #10


    #11

    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.


    #15.

    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.


    #17.

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

  • Bak Kut Teh, Random and Bukit Bintang with Arron Lim and Tee Jin

    Bak Kut Teh, Random and Bukit Bintang with Arron Lim and Tee Jin

    I kinda miss the time back in high school when I update my blog so frequent that friends have become part of my blog content. Haha. I share part of my life in this blog and write about peoples and happenings around me. Sharing is caring, caring is sharing.

    Cut the crap and let’s get into the sharing about some random stuff that happened few weeks back in Kuala Lumpur. I went out with Arron and Tee Jin, which both were my classmate 3 years back and thankfully we are still in touch because we are near, one in Sepang (not so near, still nearer than Penang) and one in Kelana Jaya, we meet, occasionally. =D

    We went to Bak Kut Teh (sorry not halal a bit) at Klang famous Bak Kut Teh area at night and now only we know that Bak Kut Teh at there don’t really open at night. Haha. We thought that Bak Kut Teh are supposed to be opened at night, till late but we were wrong. Haha. Luckily, there’s still got one opens at night.

    After Bak Kut Teh we went to Tropicana City Mall, my favourite place to watch movie because there has GSC and I hate TGV @ Sunway Pyramid a lot, they sucks to the max, expensive die! What a coincident that we met Xiu Xin at there, but he didn’t join us for movie. We watched The King Speech and frankly, it’s boring and I want subtitle. Haha. Hard to listen to English with British accent.

    We went elsewhere the next day, it’s a weekend by the way and we met again. Haha. The next day was super random, dinner at Taman Megah that a spontaneous trip to KLCC on the Kelana Jaya LRT, pointless, just go there for fun to take a walk. 3 men. Haha.

    As usual, park at Taman Bahagia station because of free parking then we sit LRT train. Haha.


    Test drive at Pavilion. =D


    KFC.


    First time checking out BB Park.

    You know when coming to Bukit Bintang it’s like going the Middle East because the tourists from Middle East are damn lot and it’s not really nice walking that night because of the warm night weather, really sucks, I prefer staying inside the mall.


    Blue Man

    Another thing is I kinda dislike is the five foot path at there is just so dirty. =D

    Then we went back home. Hehe. Chien Chern came that day actually and we went to play pool until late midnight.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicholas-chan/5563157719/in/set-72157626361571314/
  • Walk Walk at Pavilion, Fahrenheit 88 and Kelana Jaya LRT

    Walk Walk at Pavilion, Fahrenheit 88 and Kelana Jaya LRT

    Hello people. Still remember two weeks ago I went to Kuala Lumpur with my friends from Penang. Yes, here am I continuing my story. It was a rainy day. Pavilion and KLCC is like stone throw away but then because of the rain, we couldn’t get across the street and walk to Pavilion. That’s the problem.

    We tried to wait but the rain was like getting bigger and we 7 people only had an umbrella. We hailed a taxi at KLCC and he wanted RM10. We did not get in of course. Carmen thought it was cheap. Haha. Then we asked for another taxi, and RM5 he wanted and agree to take 5 of us. That’s better. The other two, Xiu Xin and Tee Jin walked to Pavilion with an umbrella. =D

    Taxi dropped us at the drop off area at the back door, saw a lot of nice car and we went to take photos. Wonder when only will I have a very powerful car valet parked at here. Haha.

    Then we walk walk and walk walk. Nothing much to do at there, just walk.

    Walked into Apple shop to check out stuff but don’t have iPhone 4 on display. Very jealous when seeing iPhone 4 user go and shop for accessories. >.<

    I actually have something to do at Pavilion. I went to DiGi Centre to change my prepaid plan to DG Smart Plan. Now I can surf on the go, unlimited for only RM68 per month. Haha. The whole conversion process took two hours and I have to paid RM68 in advance. The phone need to have RM5 in credit balance in order to the conversion.

    After using it for a few weeks, I felt that the DiG is still not better than Maxis, except the price. Cheap!

    I didn’t want to eat fast food already because I had McDonald’s for afternoon tea, but since everyone was so craving for it, I joined the fun. Expensive Carl’s Junior which I only will go once in a blue moon. I have no money!

    We then walk walk to Fahrenheit 88, the new mall, used to be KL Plaza and it’s pretty small inside and not very cool. Nothing much in there, many shop not yet open and what I am most excited about is Uniqlo. =D Yay. Opening somewhere in November if I am not mistaken.


    Oktoberfest is here! I don’t drink, too bad.


    Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre’s toilet.

    Walked back to KLCC to take the LRT back to Kelana Jaya where our cars were.


    A bit sampat squatting at there, but I was just so tired.


    Arron!


    Guys, from Penang and Chung Ling High School. Got Shah Alam, got Kelana Jaya, got Sepang and also me, Bandar Sunway.


    Me, Arron, Carmen, Xiu Xin, Tee Jin, Pin Hoong, Jing Min. Yay.

    Then good night, it’s late and tired. Penang people in KL. Haha.

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