Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Postcards from Kuala Lumpur

Last March, after grueling marketing sessions with fellow marketers in Kuala Lumpur, we decided to stay for the weekend and enjoy the sights. The heat was excruciating but I didn't really mind. I was obsessing on the colors, designs of the buildings, unique objects and natural surroundings than fussing about the weather. Besides, I lived in Southeast Asia too. I also think that Malaysian cuisine is the most diverse and flavorful cuisine in the world.
I have visited Kuala Lumpur 3 years ago but to be honest, I think it looks livelier this time. Here are some of the colors, shapes and lines that make up this amazing city.
L-R Central Market pillar and mosaic tiles / A colonial building near the Klang River bridge / Heaven found at Beach Club / Horseshoes for charity at Merdeka  Square / Young trees near Menara Petronas / I Heart in Lomo at the side of a random building





L-R Blown glasses at the Westin / Plates in Lot10 food court / The KL Skyline with the Menara Petronas / Ingredients for Kaya / Hello Phone Booth / Graffiti in Jalan Pudu

All photos here taken in Chinatown.
L-R Lotus flowers outside Guandi Temple / Deity / Local Magazines near Central Market / Silkscreened Fabric / A roll of Jasmin


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