View from KLCC ground zero after midnight. Apparently the lights would be switched off after 1200.
Dataran Merdeka from a very expensive camera meant for would be - professional photographer.
Dataran Merdeka from my very own SonyEricsson handset (it's the date and time that matter).
Once in a while, working adults need a break. What better break than to go for a fully paid seminar/course for a few days sent by company far away from your work place accompanied by colleagues who share the same longing and exhaustion. The key take away after every course attended - your activities accomplished after the course ends.
For this trip, we went for a spin in KL with a very experience ex-crime reporter who would know every nook and cranny of KL. Sup Doraisamy, Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa, Datuk Shahrizat's house, Datuk Rafidah Aziz's house, reformasi main ports, oh, Dr SMS's apartment too (Sheikh Muszafar the Astraunaut), the Bluff Hill and many more. Lorong Hj Taib would have been one of the stop points, but one of us could not take the pressure. You name it, he got the way to it. Thanks to his geographical expertise, we had an extraordinaire view of KL. Besides the places, he also shared the historical facts and major turning points for all the major places. No amount of tip could compensate for the inside information provided.
Free ride, free Starbucks, free tour, free education, free pictures. What more can you asked for?
Thanks to my friends who joined me in this mini adventure. May Allah bless you always.
3 comments:
that's nice.
especially with a tour guide equipped with extended knowledge of the place, people and period.
now KL is not the same as you had known, eh?
At least now we know that Bukit Aman's old name is the Bluff Hill (named by the British). Get the picture? :P
aku baru nak tanye bluff hill tu ape?
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