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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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Like most capital cities of the world, KL has an abundance of food places but of all the food that I've eaten there on my last trip, pastries surprisingly took the cake.
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Sometimes the most popular photos might not be the most favourite photos. Do you have the same thoughts too?? :)
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The Kasturi Walk was officially launched in February 2011. It is a lane (now a covered walkway) right next to the Kuala Lumpur Central Market. Kasturi Walk features three pewter-coated polycarbonate giant wau bulan (The Malay kite) stand as a symbol of Malay heritage, in order to retain and promote culture in this area.
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Do you already have La Sardina and give it a try? I have. I have to buy it in Photo Crafts, one of the shops that sell Lomographic products in Kuala Lumpur. My choice is La Sardina Sea Pride.
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Yu Ai Seafood Noodle is marvelous! It is FULL of yummy seafood! Really worthy of the cost they charge! We did not regret going, for what we paid. Satisfied!
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When you go to Kuala Lumpur, you should take a visit to Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC), a landmark in Kuala Lumpur, and a place for you to shop 'til you drop.
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When you ask me about shopping, the first place that will appear in my mind is Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. This is the best place for fashion shopping, and also best in food and beverage.
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Good morning! Do you want a cup of coffee to start your day? Welcome to Coffee Famille for coffee brewed with a smile. What a good day!
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It’s the month of August. We Malaysians, honour our Independence Day, celebrating it as a national holiday (of course!). Here’s a little quick info about the Independence Day. The independence of Malaysia was a peaceful independence attained by holding talks with the British. On August 31, 1957, Malaysia gained her independence from the United Kingdom.
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Are you interested in some freshly stone oven-baked pastries? LeVain’s offering such mouthwatering pastries. At LeVain, temptations abound at every corner! Regardless of whether you’re a fan of breads, tarts, cakes, biscuits, sweets, or plain soups and sandwiches, you can’t go hungry at the sight of such an impressive range of fresh pastries.
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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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Here's an attempt to cover the most popular places in the city if you only have a day to spend in Kuala Lumpur, these spots are truly worth a visit!
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Photography needs no planning, location, and time. It should be carried out anytime, any place, all the time.
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The unique feature of Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is that different species of birds roam free in the park, visitors feel like they are inside a giant bird cage, and can interact freely with the birds.
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Calling Lomographers in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Jakarta! We are on the lookout for fresh new talents to join our team. Read on to find more information ...
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Jalan Petaling is the famous Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Its unique Chinese community atmosphere and charms draw tons of visiting tourists everyday.
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KLCC is one of Malaysia's landmarks; known as one of the tallest buildings - they were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 until surpassed by Taipei 101, but remains the tallest twin buildings in the world. (info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petronas_Towers). KLCC is one of the most suitable places for lovers to have a date, spend some time together, and have some fun.
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Malaysian based musician, artist and all around analogue enthusiast talks to us about passion, inspiration and making one’s own path. Check out his lovely Fisheye shots and a glimpse of why artistic collectives are still important.
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The Petronas Twin Towers situated at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre is not only the home to the local oil company - Petronas headquarter, but they are also rented to many multinational companies. At the base of the towers, there is a high-end shopping mall; whereas the surroundings of the towers are a beautifully landscaped park.