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MUST SEE IN MALAYSIA - SOUTH EAST ASIA

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1) KUALA LUMPUR

NATIONAL PALACE

The official residence of His Majesty The King of Malaysia is a stately mansion set within a beautifully landscaped garden. The daily changing of the guard attracts its fair share of visitors and photographers.

MERDEKA SQUARE & SULTAN ABDUL SAMAD BUILDING

This is an important heritage site in the city. The Union Jack was lowered here on 31 August 1957 marking Malaysia’s independence from colonial rule. The nearby Sultan Abdul Samad Building is another heritage site.

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LUXURIOUS VACATION THAT VALUE FOR MONEY - MALAYSIA

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(1) KUALA LUMPUR

NATIONAL PALACE

The official residence of His Majesty The King of Malaysia is a stately mansion set within a beautifully landscaped garden. The daily changing of the guard attracts its fair share of visitors and photographers.

MERDEKA SQUARE & SULTAN ABDUL SAMAD BUILDING

This is an important heritage site in the city. The Union Jack was lowered here on 31 August 1957 marking Malaysia’s independence from colonial rule. The nearby Sultan Abdul Samad Building is another heritage site.

KL TOWER

Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, any recommendations pls?

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Hi,

I'm off to Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore in January and I was just wondering if anyone had any recommendations of places to visit. Having researched, I'm currently thinking about going straight from Bangkok up to Chiang Mai, then to Pai and Mae Hong Son before heading to Ko Tao to do a dive course. I'm just well aware this is a typical traveller route, which is probably good considering I'm a lone female but I'm not one to follow the crowd.

Buying a laptop in Malaysia

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I am going to Malaysia and I am planning to buy my next laptop there. Is it a good idea? As in, will I get a good deal compared to India? Where in KL/Langkawi should I do it?

Book review: Shinya tokkyu (Midnight Express) by Kotaro Sawaki

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Suddenly I thought: wasn't coming to this place the reason I had continued on my journey for so long? I was brought here by a countless series of coincidences. Those coincidences did not need a word like "god" to explain them; no, it was just the wind, the water, the light, and yes, the buses. Thanks to public buses I was brought here...