Dec 25, 2005

Merry Christmas (belated)!

 The Curve Merry Christmas! Peace, joy and goodwill to all men! Build elaborate Christmas decoration in the shopping malls. Yes, I think the malls are really trying to outdo each other this Christmas. Especially 1-Utama and The Curve which are just practically next door to each other, vying for shoppers to come and witness the huge Christmas tree they put up.

1-Utama, new wing section.Well, I like them too. But the busy activities of the Church, work and web, I didn't get much of chance till after Christmas. So I guess blogging about them is kinda of late. Well, never mind. I still took plenty pictures. I enjoyed the decoration and so do many of the shoppers, all of which also brought along their cameras, posing here, there, this angle, that angle. The decoration is big! Had to stand a little way back to get the full picture.

 The Dancers at MidValley MegamallThe shopping mall management also organized some shows too. Didn't really catch any except the MidValley Megamall. Very interesting costume. Cabaret style. Looks like the dancers enjoyed themselves too.

 Winter Wonderland at MidValley Megamall The external of the malls too were very brightly decorated with lights too. No need to go to Singapore Orchard Road. Plenty of light decoration by the malls.

Ho-ho-ho, Santa Claus is here!And come New Year, there will be fireworks display by the various malls. After that? Chinese New Year! There will be the start of those dong-dong-chang-chang CNY songs! Non-stop festivities from November to January, eh?

Aug 19, 2005

My Merdeka Square Walk

Cloth sold in the cloth shopAfter attending to a friend's daughter wedding one Saturday a few weeks back, my wife and in-laws decided to make a visit to a cloth shop in downtown Kuala Lumpur. Well, I wasn't too pleased to go downtown on a Saturday afternoon as the traffic is really heavy. After a long drawn out ride we managed to get a parking lot nearby to the shop they intend to select the cloth.

Backlane of KL Magistrate Court houseFeeling bored, I was fortunate to bring along my Panasonic Lumix camera for the wedding. Taking this opportunity, I decided to walk over to the Kuala Lumpur Merdeka Square and see whether any photo opportunity and a chance to hone my creative photography skill. Being in the city, there's not much chance for landscape photography, so I try doing some angles for the KL magistrate court house and Malaysian flag perched on the world's tallest flagpole.

Tree beside the Magistrate by the muddy Klang riverThe sky was slightly hazy even though the Sumatran fires have not happened during that time. But it was still pretty much hot trudging around the area. Wishing I have at least brought along a bottle of water, but no turning back now!

World's Tallest Flagpole. Malaysia Flag.Starting from behind the Magistrate court house by the river with its beautiful leafy, shady trees and making my way to the Independence Merdeka Square. Took some pictures of the magistrate with its Moorish architectural design. This building is old, probably about 100 years old and has seen some history. As far as I can remember, it used to be the Malaysian Post Office HQ before they shifted to a bigger, modern premise in Dayabumi and the Magistrate took over the buildings.

World's Tallest Flagpole. Another angle.Going over to the world tallest flagpole; it is not an easy subject to take with its height and bare backgrounds, but I managed to find an interesting angle under the arch of the magistrate court house. Too bad the sky wasn't blue enough though. So I hope to try this again some other time.

KL Merdeka Square view of KL's 'Big Ben' Clock!Making my way across to the now empty Merdeka field where annually the government holds spectacular independence parade. Should be a good photo opportunity come 31st Aug, if I can drag myself out from my bed and brave the crowded place… but then again, I think not. Don't quite like traffic jams and crowded places.

KL Magistrate corridor in BWIt's been awhile since I last explored the area, even though I was here participating some 10km races. But usually I'm pretty much conked off after the run, only exploring the many tents giving out free isotonic drinks and goodies after the run!

The old and the new, Magistrate by the MonorailWell, I got the whole place almost to myself. Almost, because I see some tourist couples trying to snap a few shots of the tallest flagpole in the world. Too near to grab any decent shot-lah! Well to each photographer, their own camera technique, or the lack of it.

National History MuseumBesides taking the usual famous "Big Ben" clock tower of Malaysia, there was a library with its powerful air-conditioning! Ah, stepping in the library to escape from scorching heat was so comfortably cooling!

Hang TuahThe next stop was the National Historical Museum facing towards the flagpole which I didn't know existed! Upon entering, I'm greeted with a mural of the famous warrior, Hang Tuah! Hey, and not to mention, nice cool air-conditioning too!

Old Map of MalaysiaTake a couple more shot, snap, snap, snap! Hah, as though I'm foreign tourist! With it semi musky smell of old artifacts, interesting bits of history, and good old maps of Malaysia… no problem, digital cameras no need to worry about film cost, just shoot away!

Malaysia 1st Prime Minister declaring 'Merdeka'!Finally my mobile phone rang, and it's time to send my missus home. So here's my photo gallery of my Saturday afternoon romp around KL Merdeka square!