A midnight market in china town

Enclosed, claustrophobic and full to the brim with stalls, the night market in KL’s chinatown was absolute madness compared to the days earlier events. Stretched out across the small street were multiple stalls which came together to form two small tunnels down the entire street, shirts and handbags forming the roof of this bizarre market.
Talking of which, you’d swear that Malaysia was suffering a severe shortage of clocks, handbags and shirts from the selection available at most of the stores. But it certainly was great fun pushing your way through the sellers and buyers, taking a glimpse at their wears before walking on. I even had an attempt of buying a watch, though I seemed to have failed terribly in the art of bartering.
Starting at half the sellers offer is not a good start, with Matt having to bail me out soon after.

Dinner in one of the temporary restraunts further up the street was a refreshing break from the crowded stalls with their hot food and cold beer. It’s certainly a far cry from what we expect back home, reminding me more of a school kitchen with it’s plastic tables and chairs. The waiters do have good eyes though, seeing the uncertainty on Victoria’s face (she was choosing the place) and rushing out with menus and getting her to make a decision. The rest of us were pretty hungry so we didn’t mind at all.
By the end of the night I’d bought my watch, even if it still was a tad higher in price than what Matt would have taken it for. I guess I still have much to learn!

Compared to the exciting events of yesterday, today is going to be a far more relaxing with only a few selected spots to visit and the coming Chinese new year threatening to close most things down before it gets too late. But more importantly, we need to get a tonne more of those custard buns before we leave tomorrow! Scrumdilliumptious indeed 😀

Scrumdilliumptious Adventures!!

Ahhh…the beautiful morning sunshine awoke us to blue skies after the hot, sticky night of rain!! Venturing down the now quiet side streets, we walked along towards the majestic Traders Hotel to grab a glimpse of the magnificent Twin Towers!!! Half way there we came across a gorgeous free art exhibition of BEARS!! Yes, BEARS!! There were over 100 plastic BEARS in front of a main shopping mall, each one beautifully designed by a selected artist from their country. All of this was a touring event by the united nations to promote peace and equality amongst it’s host members; each BEAR holding up his hands as a symbol of upholding these values together!!

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Drawn into a vibrant display of red flowers and lanterns, we walked forwards into the shopping mall celebrating the upcoming Chinese New Year this Monday!! Being the year of Dragon, signifying prosperity, we found found Dragons floating in the middle shopping areas, either being held up by string or floating in and out of windows!! At first when I saw the cartoonish figurines I thought they must have been an animal of some type but after asking the receptionist, it seems that no the pink figure with gold horns was a dragon!!

Finally arriving at the 5-star hotel our bellies still full from the milo cereal and toast from breakfast, we casually took the interior decorated lifts to level 33, the sky-view level!! Stepping out of the luxurious lift and onto the roof swimming pool and plush red cushion bar, we were met with a spectacular view of the star like structures of the Twin Towers!!! Ahhhh…just breathtaking!!! With our 15 RM Sprite, Coca-Cola light and pineapple juice, we clinked our drinks looking out onto central KL!! Below us in the central park we could glimpse young teenagers flipping over their trusted friend, little kids splashing into the free outdoor swimming pool and gardeners cutting down dead palm leaves!! At one point we actually thought their was a large window above our head but soon found that in fact there was no window at all, just fresh air!! SCARY!!!

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Down back on the ground, we walked wistfully through the palm trees and bushes of the park, passing picturesque fountains shooting water into the air and a mosque with open air levels for prayer!!! With the increasing heat and our sticky shirts we decided to stroll into the shopping centre underneath the Twin Towers, flicking passed huge labels of PRADA, ZARA!!! As we were unable to go to the top of the Towers (sadly all admission tickets were sold for the next two days) we found a cute little Malaysian restaurant and ate creamy hot laksa and nasi curry dishes!! Mmmmmmm…scrumdilliumptious!!

Phil and I couldn’t leave until we had a pedicure to reward our tiresome feet!!! Of course being the first time I had had a pedicure and had willingly allowed someone to clip, file, polish and rub my feet, I was feeling a bit nervous!!! But after glimpsing my bright green toe nails and Phil’s deep blue toe nails, I could relax and breathe deeply because finally my feet felt relieved!! What we hadn’t thought of though was our shoe-ware!! Luckily, the boys had time to quickly buy some thongs from ROXY so that our toe nails wouldn’t chip and get ruined!!! With our new thongs and shinning nail polish, we continued our adventure this time heading towards the huge Sky Telecommunications Tower!! From there we stopped by a street stall to eat Banana wrapped and cooked in Roti!!

Now as the thunder and clouds are rolling in we are off to China town for a delicious warm meal!!! Mmmmmm…I can hardly wait!! 😀

Summer rain!!

Arriving at the airport, we took the nearest golden bus feeling the moisture in our hands with the heat soaring to 30 degrees!! The drive to Sentral KL (that’s what it’s called) was an adventure with torrential rain, lightning and thunder as we past plantation after plantation of palm trees!! At Sentral, we had to find the Monorail which was in fact a 10 minute walk through the beautiful rain which evaporated in the heat soon after it landed on us! Twisting and turning, the Monorail was packed with commuters who smiled a sweet smile as we pushed and shoved out the carriage onto the station!!! Dinner was so amazing!!! Eating at the oldest food court in the city, we dipped into steamed pork buns, custard buns, freshly squeezed orange juice, rice, sweet and sour chicken, pork noodle soup, beef curry noodle soup (quite hot), Korean braised pork!!! Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm delicious!!!

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