Showing posts with label malaysia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label malaysia. Show all posts

Saturday, July 19, 2008

I'm Off to Malaysia & Singapore... I'll be Back in a Jiffy!!!

Petronas Twin Towers (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)


Siloso Beach (Sentosa Island, Singapore)



Whenever I mention to my close friends that I will be going to Singapore or Kuala Lumpur they all have 1 common question... Singapore? Again?

In my last trip to Singapore even the immigration officer at Ninoy Aquino International Airport even asked what I'm doing in Singapore that I will be going there for the 8th time. I don't want to lie so I said that I'm on vacation. It is my constitutional right to travel and my name is not on the immigration hold-departure list so I have no fear going to Singapore again.

Even if I already explored practically all the parts of Malaysia from the beach haven Langkawi and Bukit Changloon near the Thai border in the North; Johor and Melaka in the South; Sabah and Pulau Labuan in the East; and the beautiful island of Penang in the West... and of course the capital city of Kuala Lumpur (I don't know how to classify it whether central or north or west Malaysia, hehehe).

So why am I now on my way to those two countries if I have seen them for several times? I don't know either =)

I'll be back after 5 days...

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

I'm off to Malaysia... I'll be back in a jiffy

I'm not be able to blog for about the next 5 days as I will be on a well-deserved vacation in Kuala Lumpur a.k.a. KL and the pre-colonial trading hub of Melaka a.k.a Malacca in Malaysia. This will be my 3rd time to go to Kuala Lumpur, 1st time in Melaka and 7th time to be in Malaysia but I still look forward to go to this beautiful country every time. This year is Visit Malaysia 2007 as they celebrate their Golden Year as an independent country this coming August 31.

The month of August will be filled with a myriad of parades, cultural performances, street shows and carnivals to commemorate Merdeka Day (Independence Day). It was on August 31, 1957 when history was made as the Union Jack was lowered and the Malaysian flag hoisted.

Malaysia has fervently embraced modern technology as it boasts the tallest twin towers in the world (the Petronas Towers). But the country still has some of the world's most remote jungle in Sarawak and Sabah and an atmospheric colonial hill station in the Cameron Highlands. Even in the capital KL which bristles with ambitious new building projects, one can still find exotic markets and plenty of local color.

The tallest twin towers in the world

And of course my favorite, The Malaysia Food Festival 2007 which coincides with my visit where visitors can expect unique gastronomical multi-sensory culinary adventures that will be experienced not only through delicious food but through competitions, interactive cooking demonstrations and celebrity chef appearances. There will be an overflow of mouthwatering, local and traditional delights like my favorite chicken satay, beef rendang and ais kacang.

ais kacang (the local halo-halo)


chicken satay with peanut sauce--more than the usual barbecue

For several decades, Malaysia has industrialized rapidly, transforming itself from an economy whose livelihood relied primarily on the production of mineral and agricultural export commodities into an economy dominated by manufacturing and services.

I encourage everybody to come and be mesmerized by a unique multicultural populace celebrating 50 years of nationhood in harmony and peaceful co-existence.

For more travel information concerning Malaysia just click the Holiday in Malaysia icon below.


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