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Kuala Lumpur Trip : Places to visit

27 November 2007No Comment

I’ve mentioned how I’ll write a bit more about my recent trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia … and so here it is.

>> Berjaya Times Square

Frankly, it does look pretty nice from the outside, BUT once we’re inside, we’re surprised to see how ’empty’ the place is. Hardly any crowd. Nothing much was happening and there were many unoccupied ‘shop lots’ (we’re there on Thursday, 12pm)

The main attraction I guess, is Cosmo’s World, their indoor theme park. There are two sections – one for the adult teenagers, the other for the younger kids. Quite a lot of teenagers were there enjoying the rides!

You pay to enter and you can basically stay and play till it’s closed.

Entrance fee:
Adults: RM30
Children: RM20

My review:
I’d go to Times Square again the next time I visit KL. But only to bring the kids to Cosmo’s World. And oh, do expect a pretty bad traffic jam around this area too.

>> Suria KLCC (pictured at the top)

Now THIS is the place to go if you’re looking for a shopping centre to visit (we were there on Friday, 12pm).

Lots of great shops. Huge crowd and lots of exhibitions. The place is so much more alive!

My review:
Will definitely visit the place again. Their food court is quite big but is really PACKED during lunch hours! So be prepared to queue for quite a while and share your table with LOTS of other diners.

>> Petronas Twin Towers

We wanted to visit the skybridge, BUT apparently they now have a QUOTA!

When we reached there (12.30pm), the staff said that they’ve given out all available (free) tickets for the morning session (and so lots of tourists went away feeling pretty unhappy).

Anyway, we went to see their exhibition area, just next to the ticket counter. Learned quite a bit about the towers and its history.

Saw a quick ‘lightning demo’ too (it automatically runs every 10 minutes and basically it shows how and why you won’t get ‘electrocuted’ if you happen to be on the tower during thunderstorms)

My review:
Though I personally find it a rather silly ticketing rule, do come ‘early’ if you’d like to visit the skybridge.

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