Kuala Lumpur
This trip starts in Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia, a place I called home for eight months over 50 years ago!
We settle in to recover from flying more than half way around the world. Forty floors up, our apartment building is still not completely finished.

The central area of Bukit Bentang where we stay is walkable to shopping, sights and lots of eateries.

KL is a city that shines upward with a huge variety of amazing structures…it is home to the second tallest building in the world – Merdeka 118. It dwarfs all else at 679 meters.



A air conditioned car with tour-guide in training shuttles us around the city to key sites including:

The king’s role is rotated every five years among the nine sultans, rulers of the nine states.

The National Mosque has the capacity of 15,000 people and the main roof looks like an umbrella, symbolic of the tropics!

We are in the rainy season but we head off the next day to the Batu Caves with its 282 colourful stairs leading up to Hindu temples in three caverns.


Love Food=Love Malaysia

Street food in our neughbourhood is tempting but with go with Vietnamese at Sao Nam‘s. Note: Mangosteen prawn salad amazing and gets Michelin Bib mention. Sorry – to hungry to snap a photo.

The malls are big destinations in this humid hot climate. It is Chinese New Year so there is even more red than usual.

Making rotis; our peking duck prep at Drag-i Peking Duck Restaurant in the Pavillion shopping Complex.
Fifty years has brought a lot of change to the city/country. All seems positive yet I miss the beautiful bright batik clothing women wore here in the 70s. I understand it is still prevalent in eastern provinces.
Hey Kerry!
You could submit this to a travel magazine! It is awesome and marvelous!
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Fantastic pics Kerry!!! Thanks for sharing.
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Hope winter isn’t too harsh Cathy..thx for feedback!
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Hello there and Bonsoir from France
Lucie and Shasha
Long time, no hear!
BUT it’s great that you love Asia!
KL was one of my favourite place and eating in the “locals” restaurant, on a plate of Banana leaves, but excellent food!!
Good on you and I hope everything works out for you.
So very happy that you stay in touch with us!
We often chat about our ‘dinner’ on the rooftop resto in India!!!
Just great!!!!
Love and hugs to you and Diane
Lucie and Shasha
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Great to hear from you Shasha. Yes that was a memorable dinner..will never forget your management of the the kitchen 😆. Hope you and Lucie are well. Keep in touch!
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Looks amazing!!
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Fascinating Kerry! Enjoy, enjoy.😘
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