Friday, December 16, 2005

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Back from dinner.

I made a joke (to no one) about nothing ever changes in between and on my trips to Genting (this is not true, I just feel that way) except the flavour of the single cup/scoop of ice-cream in my hand. AP was the highlight of my trip to Genting this time. Baskin Robbins ranks after it.

Next, Kuala Lumpur,
XI Asean Summit 12th - 14th
Not that I attended the summit, but I passed KL Convention Centre many times in our aimless drives in the city while we were lost. Just thought I had to mention that.

Berjaya Times Square
Big, big, BIG.
Visited this mall once before it was officially opened. It's so huge, it sometimes looks deserted. But with '3 million visitors each month', deserted it is not (also confirmed by a cook in the food court, who'd lived years before in Toa Payoah Lorong 6). Its sheer size makes you wonder if this mall will survive, but its 'set to become an international landmark offering unparallel shopping, luxury accommodation, business, fine food and beverage and abundant entertainment to the estimated 3 million visitors each month', this number must mean something. What's good is that established brands have as much chance of succeeding as new brands. What's not good? Go figure. Building looks wonderful at night, when the bright and colourful theme park indoor can be seen outside through the glass panels, with the sparkling and magnificent Petronas Twin Towers and Menara KL in the distance.
Between the single/double storey shopping malls and the towering and sprawling omes, both found abroad, I'd choose the malls we have back at home, They are just right in width, breadth and height.

Mines Shopping Fair
Nothing much to say. I rememeber when it was still the new kid on the block. There are too many malls in Malaysia, specifically in KL.

Alamanda Putrajaya

http://leona.negimaki.com/blog/index.php/2004/09/12

This guy's search for 'planned cities and attempted utopias' led him to Putrajaya (why no mention of New Towns? At least I studied that). Putrajaya is where the PM's office is located and Alamanda Putrajaya is currently the only shopping mall in it. It resembles Suria KLCC. I like this mall a lot. Do a search on it.

Port of call, Genting. Again
Returning tomorrow.

That's all folks.

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