Malaysia
Door: Ammara
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06 Augustus 2006 | Maleisië, Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur:
All weird and confused I came to Malaysia, I just had missed one good night sleep (not to forget that I hadn’t been sleeping very well for the whole week before leaving). First I went to the hotel my parents staid in to get some sleep, I knew that I had two hours before we would meet up with Sarah and Maggie (friends who I know for my whole life) so I shouldn’t fall asleep otherwise I wouldn’t have woken up again (I would have just slept the whole day, hmm, I could…)
We would meet up in one of the Malls, well if you see Kuala Lumpur you would be in a culture shock immediately (and now I don’t even come from a small city!) and if you would have seen the Mall, wow (you would have a double culture shock)!
It was like crazy, and that for a Sunday!!! I was stunned!!! People have nothing better to do than go shopping! Just amazing, all those shops, all those people shopping, buying, loud music, big stairs, elevator, Chinese people trying to sell there products (like electronic massage chairs, stupid things like that).
And it toke us 1,5 hours only for the parking!!! Just big traffic jams in front of the Mall and police officers sending you to different parking places (and than you find out that you are just driving in a circle and back at the beginning of the line)
It was great to see Sarah again and have a lunch and good chat with her. (My parents lived with her parents in Indonesia, so they knew before we were even born) I saw Sarah in Kenya, Indonesia and we went together to France and Spain (and Holland), so we saw each other in several (other) countries and now it was Malaysia. It was a pity she couldn’t come travel with me (she had to stay at her grandmothers place because she had to arrange her visa for Canada, were she is going to study)
Kuala Lumpur:
All weird and confused I came to Malaysia, I just had missed one good night sleep (not to forget that I hadn’t been sleeping very well for the whole week before leaving). First I went to the hotel my parents staid in to get some sleep, I knew that I had two hours before we would meet up with Sarah and Maggie (friends who I know for my whole life) so I shouldn’t fall asleep otherwise I wouldn’t have woken up again (I would have just slept the whole day, hmm, I could…)
We would meet up in one of the Malls, well if you see Kuala Lumpur you would be in a culture shock immediately (and now I don’t even come from a small city!) and if you would have seen the Mall, wow (you would have a double culture shock)!
It was like crazy, and that for a Sunday!!! I was stunned!!! People have nothing better to do than go shopping! Just amazing, all those shops, all those people shopping, buying, loud music, big stairs, elevator, Chinese people trying to sell there products (like electronic massage chairs, stupid things like that).
And it toke us 1,5 hours only for the parking!!! Just big traffic jams in front of the Mall and police officers sending you to different parking places (and than you find out that you are just driving in a circle and back at the beginning of the line)
It was great to see Sarah again and have a lunch and good chat with her. (My parents lived with her parents in Indonesia, so they knew before we were even born) I saw Sarah in Kenya, Indonesia and we went together to France and Spain (and Holland), so we saw each other in several (other) countries and now it was Malaysia. It was a pity she couldn’t come travel with me (she had to stay at her grandmothers place because she had to arrange her visa for Canada, were she is going to study)
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