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City where absolutely nothing to do

This city is dull even from above. Here there is absolutely nothing interesting, nothing that would cause positive emotions. Well, yes, steel towers, yes, a couple of buildings of the colonial era. And garden birds, yes. Everything. I managed to change the tickets and tonight I fly to Singapore to spend almost a day. Would [...]

By |January 23rd, 2014|Malaysia, Travel|0 Comments

Badu Caves – dull caves in Kuala Lumpur

Today I finally ceased to understand all the travel bloggers and those who are trying to mow under them That is, explain to me how you could recommend it to the mandatory visit this the place, how you can write slobbering rave reviews about the place where there is a terrible stench of rotten food, [...]

By |January 23rd, 2014|Malaysia, Travel|0 Comments

Jazz bar No Black Tie

So it has turned from nature, and upbringing to blame, I'm on sixty percent of the visual and the remaining thirty five kinesthetic learner And somewhere a little minimum takes music. All music for me is just the noise. I perceive it simply as a set of rhythmic sounds of speech and the rest of [...]

By |January 22nd, 2014|Malaysia, Travel|0 Comments

Again about food and about the fact that there is nothing to do in KL

I will remember Kuala Lumpur by its meal and responsive restaurateurs. Here is unreal tasty. I am in love with their food And 'you should try it, Alex' show must go on. I won't list all of what I was fed today. Let's just say that when I plan my next trip to KL, I'll [...]

By |January 22nd, 2014|Malaysia, Travel|0 Comments

Question about transit and the airport in Kuala Lumpur

Who knows, tells me. If I'm going with stop by different airlines on separate tickets and luggage, could I ask that my luggage was taken to the last arrival airport, and I went to the transit or necessarily need to check in at passport control, go into the city, get luggage and in an hour [...]

By |January 20th, 2014|Malaysia, Travel|0 Comments

Thai food in Kuala Lumpur

Thai food, says gorgeous, talented but very humble chef Korn Yodsuk, first it’s enjoying the view . Then the pleasure of taste. And only then feelings come to replace I do not know when in my sore body, forced by insomnia, and came feelings. I think they were with me when I was trying everything [...]

By |January 20th, 2014|Malaysia, Travel|0 Comments

About how to close the luggage during the flights and selfie again

During the flights for fixing my luggage I use such disposable locks Firstly, there are no troubles with keys, codes, etc. Secondly, in some countries the usual baggage locks at customs are cut if they aren’t adapted to the master key. And third, they can easily be opened. And these, if they are cut, probably [...]

By |January 19th, 2014|Travel|0 Comments

Photoshoot in Hong Kong and Lan Kwai Fong

Ooh, what I like in Hong Kong, so it's a play of light and its diversity. You can stand in one place and just turning in different directions, doing completely different pictures Ray of sunlight reflected from the mirrored windows of a nearby building and passing through the leaky cornice creates a light phantasmagoria, that [...]

By |January 18th, 2014|Hong Kong, Travel|0 Comments

Place of the case and about heaven signages

In Hong Kong, there is a left-hand traffic . Legacy of colonization UK. But even Hong Kong - it is a paradise of signages, signs and other arrows For example, on a crosswalk necessarily thick written Look Left or Right. Who what likes. They clearly understood here that if you want to bring something to [...]

By |January 17th, 2014|Hong Kong, Travel|0 Comments

Shave whether beard and about delicious food in Hong Kong

Historically, my beard grow very dock-tailed and if earlier , at the time the green youth, I shave every few days , it has been more than a year I scored on smooth cheeks and once in two weeks pass trimmer, leaving a couple of millimeters and waiting for my beard starts to itch Very [...]

By |January 16th, 2014|Hong Kong, Travel|0 Comments