Sari fabric shopping in Little India Kuala Lumpur
Travel to Malaysia December 28th, 2009
For fans of things that smelled of India or just want to know what the market situation of Indians in Kuala Lumpur, please you try to stop at Little India Kuala Lumpur. Little India is a small area in Kuala Lumpur which is similar to China Town Petaling Street, just all kinds of goods sold here are specific to Indian culture alone.
Here you can buy trinkets Indian jewelry like necklaces, rings, bangles, goods of textile fabrics and various kinds of saris. Goods with a cultural mix like a skullcap Melayu (skull cap), Malays and batik sarong also available here. Drugs typical Indian traditional, herbal medicine and herbs are also scattered on sale in Little India.
Create fans Bollywood movies or Indian music this is the place to buy a wide range of music DVDs and Indian films. Most of the way your ears here certainly been going on bang on with Indian music in loud pairs along the road. If you are hungry you can buy a variety of traditional foods such as bread Indians grind down, tandoori chicken, tea and pull the others. If it does not fit with Indian food, there is also the restaurant in Padang Indonesia’s people, but I forgot the name of the restaurant.
To go to Little India you can use the Putra LRT train and stop at Masjid Jamek station, from there you can walk to Jalan Masjid India. If enggak tired taxi would also quite cheap, only about RM 7 from the Petronas Twin Towers. Jalan Masjid India is a small street close to the Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Read the rest of this entry »
Sultan Abdul Samad Building Malaysia
Travel to Malaysia December 28th, 2009
Plain Independence is a historical site for the nation where for the first time they fly the national flag on August 31, 1957. Almost every year a memorial service of their independence day is celebrated here. Plain Merdeka also the tallest flagpole in the world (100 meters). Bangsa Malaysia somehow loved the jargon ‘biggest’, ‘highest’ and the other was too.
Freedom Plains across the building whose name is the Sultan Abdul Samad. Photos of the building is the most widely used by the Malaysian government to promote turismenya. Sultan Abdul Samad Building was founded in 1897 and is the British colonial government building previously. This building is now used by the Malaysian government as a judicial office.
Not much to see here, for those of you who like old buildings or beromantisme with historisme, maybe you’ll like it here, but for those who do not should not have come here. Almost every day the buses of tourists down hundreds of passengers here. I also wonder, wrote like this area could be made into a tourist area, I admit it ngejual Malaysia and promote smart himself. Indonesia kapan nih, not merely be andelan Bali, Indonesia is much more beautiful than nature, and Malaysia’s historical value. Read the rest of this entry »
Suria KLCC Malaysia
Travel to Malaysia December 27th, 2009
Inside this tower there is Suria KLCC, a huge mall and selling goods – items known. Along with the campaign “Visit Malaysia 2007?, Malaysia also heavily campaigned Malaysia Mega Sale Carnival in the mid-year 2007. But a simple survey I compare a few things, ie camcorders, mobile phones and some other electronic equipment in Indonesia was much cheaper. So why spend all the way will be difficult especially if there is complaint. For any fashion products, which I find sale / discount on average there are 20-30% of 50%. Well it’s in Indonesia if for sale 50%’s still often we meet. So let us focus on a walk .. But for the food, the price is not too far in Indonesia, and even some food at the food cheaper courtnya
Petronas Towers
Travel to Malaysia December 27th, 2009
The twin towers are located on the second highest in the world. The tower is located in Kuala Lumpur City Center. We must rise up to the bridge between these two buildings are on the floor 42. But for that we should have given free tickets, but we have to queue. And must be truly of the morning. I arrived at 7:30, it’s queue snaking long. These outlets are located in the basement. I get the information that they were issued tickets for the 1600 people per day. One person can queue for tickets for a maximum of 5 people. After getting a ticket it will tell you what time we could go up, and we can walk first, then 15 minutes before getting ready to wait at the scene. Do not be late, because if too late, the tickets will be burnt. In addition to the ticket counter, there is a small museum room that shows how the use of high technology to build these skyscrapers. Having to anticipate earthquake, lightning, fire, climate change, and so forth.
Petrosains & Petrosains Speed Malaysia
Travel to Malaysia December 21st, 2009
Located on the 4th floor of Suria KLCC shopping mall, petrosains is a place where we can learn science with interest. Many of the tools that we can try to practice science in action. If in Indonesia something like science and technology museum in Taman Mini. But this is far more modern and complete, we are about equal to the Singapore Science Center in Singapore. There are 2 options and Petrosains Speed Petrosains. Petrosains speed is smaller than petrosains. To play in petrosains takes about 4 hours, but because I did not have enough time so I just visited petrosains speed. Admission price for petrosains speed is RM 5 for adult and RM 3 for children. As for petrosains is RM 12 for adults and RM 4 for children. The children, especially the boys would have loved to play in it.












