One of the best ways to view the Petronas Towers is to go to Kampung Baru, where you stand amongst the old traditional buildings looking up at the gleaming new ones. It’s a terrific clash of styles.
Yay, awesome!!! KL is a bustling city that can be overwhelming at times, but it’s a lot of fun with plenty of gorgeous cityscapes and delicious, affordable food. Can’t wait to see your adventures there!
Yes, you must! KL is a vibrant cityscape that can be overwhelming to the senses, but it has so much to see, do, and eat. All the more reason to visit your former student!
Never seen such a building live, or in person. Amazing…
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Truly was amazing, thank you!
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You gotta love a cityscape filled with gleaming skyscrapers and colonial architecture, especially if you can see a twin skyscraper with a sky bridge.
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Couldn’t agree more! The Petronas Twin Towers are iconic of KL. Thanks for stopping by, Aiva!
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🥰🥰🥰
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Very nice!!
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Thank you!
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Always a splendid view day or night Rebecca,.
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Absolutely! Thanks for stopping by, Marion 🙂
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Great skyline. Can’t wait to hear more.
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Yes, indeed! Look out for the post on KL sometime next spring (yes, I’m very backlogged, haha).
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I’d say very organized!
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I’ve seen far too little of Kuala Lumpur.
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I hope you get to see more of it some day!
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It’s also in my projects as I have daily exchanges with colleagues in this city.
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The country where I was born. Where else did you go when you were there? Have you heard of Ipoh? That’s my hometown.
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How wonderful to come from such a beautiful country! I’ve heard of Ipoh, but I did not visit it when in Malaysia. I visited Penang, KL, and Malacca!
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One of the best ways to view the Petronas Towers is to go to Kampung Baru, where you stand amongst the old traditional buildings looking up at the gleaming new ones. It’s a terrific clash of styles.
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I believe I was in that area to view the Petronas Twin Towers and skyline! I crossed the Saloma Link and saw the towers, especially gorgeous at night!
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I’d love to visit southeast Asia one day. Still haven’t been there!
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It’s a gorgeous part of the world. Very hot, but very beautiful!
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Very ingenious architecture!
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Indeed! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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Ooo you’ve got me excited to read more – we head to KL later this year and I’m on countdown 🙂
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Yay, awesome!!! KL is a bustling city that can be overwhelming at times, but it’s a lot of fun with plenty of gorgeous cityscapes and delicious, affordable food. Can’t wait to see your adventures there!
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Ah KL, I need to get there someday. Especially as one of my oldest Chinese students is now living there.
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Yes, you must! KL is a vibrant cityscape that can be overwhelming to the senses, but it has so much to see, do, and eat. All the more reason to visit your former student!
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Great photo. Truly iconic!
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Indeed, thank you!
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Wow
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Beautiful! I can imagine how spectacular it would look after dark with the lights on
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Yes, indeed! KL is a city that comes alive after dark; truly a bustling and exciting place!
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very nicely captured! Postcard perfect picture indeed!
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Thanks, Andy!
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