One of my friend just brought up a great idea....write about Kuala Lumpur. He said my blog is becoming a food blog. Sigh! What can I say... I love food... love to smell...look...and EAT!
My first thought about Kuala Lumpur..."WOW EVERYTHING IS SO GREEN". I managed to handle the heat and I am still experiencing Cultural Shock. I haven't really picked up the language because English is so widely spoken over here. I have however managed to say a few words of Chinese to my landlady.
Whenever I step out in Kuala Lumpur, I see a mosaic of people, of different color and different backgrounds all blending in and going on about their days. I see greens everywhere. It rains at least once a day for about 30 minutes to an hour and everything cools down. The humidity itself isn't all too bad except for the fact that I cannot keep my hair frizz free (that's an understatement). People drive on the left and almost zero traffic signals are followed. Motor cycles are especially notorious. They drive on the side walks, in any places they can squeeze through. Drivers have to be aggressive or else they will not reach their destination which means I will be stuck in traffic all day long if I were to drive here. Taxi drivers are not as notorious as I have read. Lesson learned is...do not take the luxury blue taxi. Their rates are higher than the regular ones. I ended paying 30 ringgits for a trip from the KLCC to my place which would have cost 10- 15 ringgits.
(About food again) Over here, they call the ice water sky juice. They eat a lot of sugar and fatty food. There are little to non nutritional labels (finally, I can eat in peace). But, I did look at one label that said... four tiny crackers had 8 grams of fat of which half are saturated fats (sigh). They have all kinds of food... and yes, I look like a little kid who hasn't eaten for days in front of all these food stalls. You name it, Western, French, Italian, Pizza Hut, McDonald's, KFC, Nando's Grill... I mean everything. Of course, I prefer eating the local food.
There are a lot of places to explore in Kuala Lumpur. But, I still am a bit scared to go out at night. Many has been warning me to be careful of snatch thieves. Just yesterday morning, a man from the motor cycle approached me, pointed to something and started speaking in Malay. After I told him I am not from here without looking away..he made a remark and left. I was told he may have been wanting to snatch my bag and was disappointed (but thank god, I will never find out). But, I did managed to get to certain places like Petaling Street on the weekend, a colleague's house party with lots of food, KLCC, Mid valley mall. On this weekend, I plan to venture out to the Batu caves by bus. And, this means I will be updating my blog soon with more exciting pictures....