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| From Left: Me, Ashikin, Faris |
Don't mind the blur photo. This was taken at the back of a completely dark and illegal mini van. Faris and his fiancé Ashikin brought me into Johor Malaysia safely and on time for my 4 hour bus ride to Kuala Lumpur.
Thank you both!
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| Simon enjoying his beef noodles |
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| Best Beef Noodles! |
Lai Fong - Pasar Seni Monorail Station
Although Simon and I know nothing about beef noodles, it was extremely enjoyable to have our breakfast in Kuala Lumpur at this particular food place by the streets. We had fun trying to guess a particular ingredient and watching the preparations of the food.
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| On the Monorail |
If there's one big advice I can give to you if you want to travel to Malaysia, it'll be: Stay away from the Taxis and take the Monorails!
Taxis in Malaysia are known to refuse to turn on their meter and might charge you for a higher price. Besides, it's nice to be able to rely on your boyfriend's street smarts to get to places. I am geographically challenged and I cannot express how much I appreciate having someone I can trust who would bring us back to the guesthouse safely.
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| Living Statues |
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| Live Graffiti |
After visiting the Textiles Museum, we strolled along Jalan Tar, near Merdeka Square. The weather was wonderful and there were many people dressed for a religious event. There were balloons, bicycle stuntmen, living statues and live graffiti makers. The streets are filled with street food and shops selling little trinkets. A very lively atmosphere to take a walk in.
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| Simon looking at the menu |
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| Cu Cha Restaurant |
Here is where we had dinner. Here is also where we had the best stingray I've ever had in my life! It was very difficult to choose a store to eat from as the whole stretch of road is filled with stores selling good food. It was a very good night to chill and the long and tiring travel back was absolutely worth it.









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