Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Here are a couple of pics I took on a trip to KL, Malaysia three years ago (was that really three years ago? my, my, how time does fly!!!). These are my favorites. I would have posted one of me with the Petronas Towers but decided against it. Hehehe.


This was taken from the cable car going up to Genting Highlands. It's the longest cable car network. It took us about 15 minutes to get to the top. Woot! It was very cold, colder than Baguio. The fog even rolled in the lobby of the hotel. And I thought it's just like Tagaytay.



The reason why I took this one is because it's so beautiful. If our highways were only like this one, travel time would be cut in half. And there would be NO tricycles to slow us down!










11 comments:

  1. "I would have posted one of me with the Petronas Towers"

    I hope you post that picture tomorrow!

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  2. also visited KL and Genting in February 2004

    nice modern city

    i went there by asking around since i don't want to spend money on expensive tours (was on a training so i made it there free of charge)

    i also have pic of petronas with the tutubi peeking :)

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  3. Haven't been inspired to tour the rest of Asia. Is is worth it?

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  4. wow, i was just one month ahead of you. =) i so looooooooove that city and i want to go back there. three days ain't enough. ^^

    hope you got to the bridgeway of the petronas. =) touring on your own must be exciting.

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  5. hi señor! yup, it's fun to tour asia. no need for visas if you're going to SEA countries and HK. been to bangkok twice already and i hope to see more of KL. =)

    japan, china and korea are also on my list, but then, they're not within budget pa hehehe. =)

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  6. oh, 3 years...so much change would have been made by now. i'd like to visit KL someday, for its ultra-modernity perhaps.

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  7. hi sexy mom!

    yes, 3 years is quite a long time now. i love KL because despite its ultra-modernity, it still retains its culture. besides, there are soooooo many trees so the city is conducive to walking. =)

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  8. i must go to KL, di pa ako nakakapunta doon. minsan magtatanong ako kung ano ang magandang pasyalan doon ha.

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  9. hi dodong! yup i enjoyed a lot. =)

    hi iskoo! yes, KL should be on your list when you plan to go around asia. stayed there for three days pero kulang. =)

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