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Friday, April 17, 2020

Back to Kuala Lumpur

Pond reflection
KL is not just a place to visit. After living there for ten years, it always feels like being back to a second home. You would think that I have collected enough photos of the town while being there. But strangely, every time I go back, I still find new shots to make. Cities tend to change with time. But I found also that the old section of town around Chinatown and Central Market have kept their old charm, which is still worth a photo. Simply because some of the old buildings have been restored, embellished or even look different with fresh paint or murals.
Here are a few snapshots, which are just a photographer's eye on a beloved city.

1. The charm of the historic section of KL.

The main door of Old China
Café.
Old China Café has kept its quaint interior
Vivid colors of a Chinese restaurant
in the old section of Chinatown
The prevalent Chinese character of a small alley
Just a photogenic window!
The Hindu Temple amidst old Chinses
town-houses and a modern building

A rather typical facade of a Chinese town-house
Fancy hat show on the sidewalk!




















Street market scene
near Central Market
Malay food restaurant in Central Market district
The meeting of waters that gave its name to Kuala Lumpur
2. Light & reflections of modern architecture.

Rodin's art revisited!
Early morning reflection of the twin towers
KLCC dome
Plunging view on KLCC Mall
The Petronas Twin Towers
A view from KLCC Park
KLCC musical fountain at night
Nocturnal enlightenment
Water ballet
Painting the night

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