
Last December I Shared On Instagram Some Black And White Photos Of Kuala Lumpur Taken Around Some Of The More Popular Tourist Spots In The City. The Photos Follow An Easy Walking Trail From Dataran Merdeka All The Way To Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia. One Can Easily Cover The Route In Just One Morning Or Afternoon. If You're A Non-Muslim However, And Would Like To Visit Masjid Negara (National Mosque) (which I Highly Recommend, By The Way), You Need To Make Sure That You're Not There During Prayer Times As Only Muslims Are Allowed In During Those Times. Here Are Some Of The Photos That I Shared:Dataran Merdeka & Sultan Abdul Samad Building A Photo Posted By Ramble And Wander (@rambleandwander) On Nov 30, 2014 At 11:02pm PST This Water Fountain At Dataran Merdeka In Kuala Lumpur Was Erected In 1897 To Commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. In The Background Is Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Muzium Tekstil Negara/ National Textile Museum A Photo Posted By Ramble And Wander (@rambleandwander) On Dec 2, 2014 At 9:00pm PST Designed By The Same Guy Who Came Up With Sultan Abdul Samad Building, This Museum Is Located Just Across The Road From The Former. Despite Its Location, Not Many Actually Notice This Museum, Which Is Very Unfortunate. Dayabumi Complex A Photo Posted By Ramble And Wander (@rambleandwander) On Dec 8, 2014 At 10:55pm PST Dayabumi Complex. This Is One Of The First #skyscrapers In Kuala Lumpur; And Before The Completion Of Petronas Twin Towers, This Was The..
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