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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.
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The main door of Old China
Café. |
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Old China Café has kept its quaint interior |
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Vivid colors of a Chinese restaurant
in the old section of Chinatown |
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The prevalent Chinese character of a small alley |
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Just a photogenic window! |
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The Hindu Temple amidst old Chinses
town-houses and a modern building |
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A rather typical facade of a Chinese town-house |
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Fancy hat show on the sidewalk! |
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Street market scene
near Central Market |
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Malay food restaurant in Central Market district |
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The meeting of waters that gave its name to Kuala Lumpur |
2. Light & reflections of modern architecture.
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Rodin's art revisited! |
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Early morning reflection of the twin towers |
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KLCC dome |
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Plunging view on KLCC Mall |
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The Petronas Twin Towers |
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A view from KLCC Park |
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KLCC musical fountain at night |
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Nocturnal enlightenment |
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Water ballet |
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Painting the night |
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