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Sometimes living and working in the middle of the busy city can really get to me. So where does one go for a mini escapade from all these? Come follow me to Awanmulan, the perfect spot for one to relax and chill.
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Looking for a good place to relax? Why not visit Desa ParkCity Central Park? You can even bring your cute little doggie along. To all dog lovers in the city of Kuala Lumpur, a visit to Desa ParkCity Central Park is a must. The Central Park allows you to do both – slow down or speed up.
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Let's go visit the Leaning Tower of Malaysia! The Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan is one of the famous landmarks in Perak, and I would like to say that, in the whole of Malaysia as well. It is well known in Malaysia because of its leaning character, which is similar to the world famous Tower of Pisa in Italy. It takes about a 2.5 - 3 hour drive from Selangor.
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To all LomoPeeps in the city of Kuala Lumpur or areas around Selangor, Broga Hill is the place for your perfect sunrise moments. Gather up your friends, family, lover or even your dog, and wake up extra early and head down to Broga Hill to witness the beautiful sunrise!
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Cameron Highlands is a great hideaway from the hustle and bustle of the city. First developed by the British in the early 1920s, it is home to the famous 'BOH' tea plantation; Cameron Highlands is situated at the northwest of Pahang.
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Cameron Highlands is a little hilly paradise full of hidden surprises and breathtaking scenery. While in Cameron Highlands, you should visit the Time Tunnel Museum, the first memorabilia museum in Malaysia. It was opened by See Kok Shan, an avid collector of knick-knacks and memorabilia.
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Thinking of a university in Malaysia? Want an australian education in the heart of Malaysia? Why not join Monash Universiy Sunway Campus, Malaysia?
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Genting Highlands is a mountain peak within the Titiwangsa Mountains, on the border between the states of Pahang and Selangor of Malaysia. It is about an hour drive away from Kuala Lumpur .
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We all know that film needs light to produce a perfect photograph which is why daytime offers the perfect opportunity to take photographs with your analog camera. But what do you do if you want to take photos during nighttime? How will you be able to work around the low light situation? Well if you happen to swing by Malaysia, i-City in Shah Alam definitely gives you all the light that you need to make stunning photographs.
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The highest double-decker skybridge in the world. Here are some tips to guide you.
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Do you know the best place to see graffiti? Have you heard of Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia or Queens, New York, United States ? If not, then you must Google it! Those are the places where you can see awesome graffiti painted all over buildings. The influence of graffiti subculture is also widespread in Malaysia. We also have our own best spot to see graffiti!
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A secluded town just outside of Kuala Lumpur with old village houses, wet-market, friendly people, and panoramic view of city skyline - a must-visit for KL Lomographers!
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Ipoh Railway Station was built in the "British Raj" Moghul style with Moorish domes and turrets. This imposing structure was important for transporting Kinta Valley's valuable mineral during the colonial rule. This impressive landmark is known as "Taj Mahal of Ipoh" by the locals.
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George Town, with streets full of old, mixed cultural, faded colours and crumbed walls of shophouses, temples and buildings. Featured by elderly Chinese shopkeepers and residents, Indian food stalls, uniquely-decorated trishaws, homeless citizen, backpackers and tourists from around the world that suddenly appear at glances of your eyes. I bet a lomographer could not stop firing the shutter once step into these historical streets blended with faded colours and unexpected instruders!
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If you're planning a visit to Malaysia, come and visit Bukit Bintang where almost carnival,events and festival happening all around here especially . This is the perfect place when you're thinking of street lomography.
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Last study break, I went to an illustrious place about 1,200 meters above sea level. The cool but warmhearted place is known as Cameron Highlands. It is one of those places which can give you a feel of escape from the all-year long hotness of the Malaysian weather.
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A new attraction is in town and it is ideal for families, friends, and visiting tourists. i-City is Malaysia’s premier tech-based property with unique "lightscapes". It has been constantly working with the Tourism Ministry to fill its calendar this year with more offerings for local and international tourists.
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Jeram is located in Kuala Selangor, a town located in Selangor, Malaysia and is capital of an administrative district of the same name.
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Let us take a journey to a heritage city with all specialties.
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Perak, one of the 13 states of Malaysia, is the second largest state in Peninsular Malaysia. There are several versions as to the origin of Perak. Some say that the name 'Perak' came from Bendahara Tun Perak of Malacca while some say that it came from the "glimmer of fish in the water" that sparkled like silver, or Perak as it is known in Malay. Therefore, the mere mention of the state's name will reflect the treasures hidden in its earth.