So arrived in Kuala Lampur and this was the sights from the hotel.
These tall buildings are lighting up the night sky and you could see them from the plane as I was flying into Malaysia and the airport was about 90 minutes away from where I was staying. The name of these buildings is the Patronas Twin Towers.
The twin towers were built in 1996 and is 88 storeys tall at a height of 452 meters above the street level. These twin towers are currently the tallest twin towers in the world. Quite a significant landmark.
After a few days I actually went to the towers for business and was surprised to find the most amazing shopping centre inside Tower 2. Tower 1 was for business only and had security on the ground floor with machine guns, unless you had an appointment and could prove it you couldn't get inside, there was no way in hell of even getting a photo of the security..... LOL
Some amazing art sculpture at the main entrance to the towers.
This is a bridge joining the towers together, doesn't look strong enough to hold them together,
people walk across this bridge all the time. Not me, no way in hell.......
This is inside Tower 2 where the shops are and this is the lift to the different levels, the lift had a
weight limit and if it was over weight the doors would sound off a warning and people would
push others off, so they could keep the lift moving. So funny, a lady with a pram and children
was pushed off by the people and she nearly left one of the children behind.
Some of the architecture in this building is amazing, I had to be careful of what photos I took
because security was everywhere and well they didn't want any photos taken, not really
sure why.
This is just a few levels of the shopping centre.
Off of every section is a corridor full of shops and more shops, cinemas, food courts and well you
name it, it is in this place. I was just in awe of the size.
I took this photo for my daughter Myrene as she just loves Sushi Go Round and here it was going round and round. Literally the Sushi and other dishes of delight are placed on the continuous travelling carousel and you just take what you want from it and you get billed for it. It is so much fun. We have a few places in Melbourne Australia that do this but that is a hike into the city and quite pricey.
Until later when I update with more Malaysia photos.
Thanks for looking and please leave a comment.
Eliza
22 comments:
OMG, Elizabeth! I don´t know if I want to travel that far, but of course your pics are amazing! I´m just an old world girl, so maybe I´ll stay here for a while ;-) Hope you´ve had LOTS of fun at the other end of the world!
Hi Eliza, thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving such a nice comment. Love your photos. I would love to visit there, but I am in the states and it will probably never happen. WOYWW #121
Hi Elizabeth just wanted to thank you for visiting my blog via WOYWW. You are right more shelves = more stash. Looks like you had a fab trip. I have never been any further east than Thailand, which was amazing. Crafty hugs.....Annie :)
Hi Elizabeth looks like you had a fabulous holiday. I have never been any further east than Thailand, which was stunning. Thank you for dropping by my blog via WOYWW? You are so right. More shelves = more stash. Crafty hugs from Scotland........Annie :)
What great photos!! As for an album... I'm still working on last years vacation album :)
Wow, looks fab. I've never been, would love to one day.
Sushi go round?!! I would love to go to one of those. Great photos!
Revolving sushi bar??!! I would love to go to one of those. Great pics. looks like a lovely trip. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Barb
Awesome photos!!
Wow how lucky you are to go to places like this! And brave!!! Live your blog...cool name tags and pics and stories! Thanks for visiting froggydesigns .
It looks amazing and I love all your photos - definitely fit for an album :)
WOW! what amazing architecture - I would have HAD to try the bridge though!!! Annie :o)
Hello!
What a wonderful experience to see this! No way Hosea to walking that bridge - and machine guns too! Whoa! Wishing you a cozy, comfortable, take it easy kind of SUNDAY! :<)
Hugs,
Barbara Diane
Hi there Eliza thanks so much for popping over to my blog and leaving a comment :D
I say you have been travelling too and having fun - mm photos still not downloaded some of mine too - not enough hours in day I think!! Shaz in oz.x
PS Really truly I'm not a robot you really dont need as well as comment moderation, blogger picks up spam very well this drives folks like me nuts..:P
wow this looks amazing thank you for your visiti to my blog x
Wow that Sushi place looks fabulous!
Great photos - glad you were able to sneak them in.
Thanks for the comment on my blog (but I have no room for any more shelves - boo hoo - need elastic walls).
Hugs, Neet x
Thanks for stopping by my blog! I wish it were Edward too but then I'd be stuck on January. ;)
June is Jasper with that weird look so I've been waiting to change it. Or maybe I should turn it back to January.
wow, kinda scary to be in a place where they have machine guns guarding it, it makes me feel lucky to be in the USA, where we don't get pushed off elevators either! Sometimes I don't appreciate where I live as much as I do at this momment! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)
Apologies for visiting so late this week but better late than never eh?
I've lived in Malaysia but haven't visited the twin towers (yet). Amazing photographs.
Thanks so much for sharing and popping over to my place.
Hope you are enjoying the long weekend ~ Have fun Neesie #7
Hi Eliza! thanks for the tour! Never been to malaysia- those towers look AMAZING! Patsy from
HeARTworks
Hi Eliza, love your photo tour of Malaysia, what a beautiful place. You obviously enjoyed yourself lots. Thanks for your visit. Anne x #43
What an interesting travelogue post you did, Eliza! Thanks for sharing! Have a great week and thanks for coming by to visit me! Darnell #45
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