After a breakfast here in the hotel this morning, I went for a stroll to see what is near the hotel. I wandered into the KLCC shopping complex, a very modern western-style mall with an interesting mix of local flavor and name-brand stores. I managed to resist the Starbucks - who needs a hot latte when it is 90 deg outside?
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What would we do without our Starbucks? |
My friend Trevor took some time out of his Sunday to get me acquainted with the area. We talked for a while about our business plans for the week, then proceeded to visit some of the tourist spots near my hotel.
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The twin Petronas towers. |
Trevor has a new office (he shares with our regional partner) in one of the Petronas towers, so we took the elevator up to the 50th floor for some fantastic views.
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The Menara Kuala Lumpur. |
Trevor and I hopped in a taxi to go see the Menara Kuala Lumpur, a very impressive telecommunications tower. At the top I listened to an audio tour that describes the skyline from various vantage points.
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View of Dataran Merdeka (Merdeka Square) from Menara Kuala Lumpur. |
One of the interesting views was of Dataran Merdeka, named after the Malay word for independence. You can see the very large flagpole to the left of the field - it was here at midnight on August 31, 1957 that the Union Jack was lowered for the last time and Malaysia (then Malaya) became an independent state.
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Another view of the Petronas towers. To the right (the big white complex) is the KLCC shopping center. To the right of that is the Mandarin Oriental hotel, where I am staying. |
The rains come like clockwork here each day around 3-4pm. At 3:15pm today, a tropical thunderstorm rolled through. As of 5:00pm, it is mostly clear again.
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Thunderstorm view from my room. |