Pavilion Plaza is such a pleaser. Well-decorated and designed, it provides some eye-candy for the typical shopper who is looking for more than just a bargain. Here, the Christmas spirit still permeates amidst a healthy tinge of modern sleekness
The tea-pot set, wearing a coat of auspiciousness, that was used for the traditional tea ceremony where Andrew and Colleen served tea to Andrew's elders before their lunch wedding
Against the afternoon hustle and bustle, Malaysia's national flower - the Hibiscus - hangs calmly and proudly in a garden next to Merdeka Square. It is as beautiful as our national flower - the Vanda Miss Joaquim
One of the oldest churches in the capital city. Still swimming amidst a sea of controvery and conflict, the place of Christianity and Catholicism is still not clearly defined in this predominately Islamic country today
The irresistible deep-water crabs served with salivating egg yolk sauce, along with a host of Teochew-style seafood delicacies. The perfect prelude that goes along well with some good-old post-dinner durian and mangosteen extravaganza
And yet more food to incite those taste-buds to action. Here are some Korean beef served with garlic on a hot-stove, sizzling with the meat juices still fresh and succulent. The price? Almost half the cost in Singapore
Our quest to find a toilet at the National Museum which was unfortunately closed on a Sunday did yield some interesting finds. Here is a throw-back to colonial heydays with a manual-primed, English-designed fire-engine model
Sunday, January 10, 2010
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