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Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is the capital and the largest city of Malaysia. Being a young city (founded only in 1857) it developed fast into a bustling metropolis of 1.5 million people (6 million including the satellite cities in the Klang Valley). Kuala Lumpur, or simply KL (as it is it called by Malaysians), literally means “muddy estuary” in Bahasa Malaysia. With good and cheap accommodation, great shopping and even better food in this multi-cultural melting pot, increasing numbers of travellers are discovering this little gem of a city.
Having been in the shadow of other big cities in the region like Bangkok and Singapore, KL was put back on the map for good with the opening the Petronas Twin Towers in 1997, until 2004 the highest and still one of the most impressive buildings in the world. Though, the sights are not what makes this city unique, it’s KL itself and it’s mixture of people and visitors. 

Penang

Penang is the name of an island in the Straits of Malacca, and also of one of the states of Malaysia, located on the north-west coast of peninsular Malaysia. Penang is the second smallest state in Malaysia after Perlis, and the eighth most populous. A resident of Penang is colloquially known as a Penangite. The city Georgetown is the 2nd biggest city in Malaysia and traveller′s hub.

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Sultan Mahmud Bridge
Pulau Duyung
house at the river
chinatown
ferry to Pulau Duyung
the jetty
Istana Maziah
Bukit Puteri
Zainal Abidin Mosque
downtown Kuala Terengganu
moment in chinatown
chinatown
river scene
Ho Ann Kiong temple
rear of chinatown house
selling fresh fish at the market
entrance to pasar besar kedai payang
Kampung house on Pulau Duyung
crystal mosque, Islamic Civilisation Park
Islamic Civilisation Park
along Sungai Terengganu
boat makers on Pulau Duyung
state museum complex
Tourist Hope-on and off bus
sunset over Sungai Terengganu
Main Bus Terminal
Pantai Batu Buruk
Chinatown house
Kedai Payang Market
traditional trishaw
the floating mosque