Saturday, October 26, 2019

Genting Highlands

Things you can do in Genting Highlands 


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Genting Highlands is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Malaysia. It is known for being the only place with legal casinos in Malaysia. Hence, you will see a bunch of people in the casinos trying their luck out! Genting also has one of the best theme parks in Malaysia, however, the outdoor theme park is not finished yet. On the bright side, there are many things that you can do in Genting without the new outdoor theme park. 

Genting Premium Outlet

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In GPO there are many fashion brands and premium outlets that are popular for their discounts. Before going to Genting Highland, this is a place definitely worth a visit if you are a shopper! What's even cooler is that you get to shop with such cooling weather and this alone beats other premium outlets out there in Malaysia. 

How to get to Genting from GPO 

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There are different ways to get up to Genting from GPO, first, you can drive up or you could take a cable car ride which only takes an approximately 10-minute ride at a rate of RM16 for a 2-way ride. You can get the tickets from Awana Skyway and board the cable car from Awana Station. 

Gamble at the casinos (SkyAvenue)

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The casinos are the ones that people are going up there for entertainment now. As you go up there you will realize that most people are mainly there for the casinos as it is the only legal casino in Malaysia. If you are old enough to enter, try going to Sky Avenue casino, which is easily the most popular one now. The interior and the design of the casino are mesmerizing because they used LED ceilings and the picture on the screen changes all the time so it looks much more advanced and cooler than most of the old casinos. 

Visit Snow World 


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Here you will find yourself in an environment of artificial snow to let you play and experience in a space. It is not snowing in Genting but it will be a fun experience for you to visit. 

Visit Skytropolis 


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Skytropolis is the new indoor theme park that replaced the old one. Some of the rides now are still being renovated but there are some already opened to the public. They have similar rides to what you will expect like Viking ship and merry-go-round and so on. If you want to have some fun, do give it a visit. 

The Void 


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The void is located inside of Skytropolis, and it is a sort of a Virtual Reality type of attraction. Currently, the theme of the attraction is Star Wars, and you get to walk around with the VR gear and able to interact with the characters that are in the VR and so on. 

Zouk Club Genting 


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The famous club is opened in Genting. If you are looking for the nightlife and your the party type of person, you should definitely give this place a shot as the music and the environment is lit. Be sure to book a hotel room to stay if you are planning to get drunk. Furthermore, the club is swarmed with people from all over Asia including Singaporeans and Malaysians. Located in the same area, you can also head over to the bars by Zouk which is RedTail and RedTail Karaoke. 

Other things you can do in Genting Highlands

Here are some of the other things that you can do besides the one that I have listed: 
  • Visit Strawberry Farm 
  • Explore Fashion Forest
  • Visit the Honey Bee Farm
  • Visit Chin Swee Caves Temple
  • Visit Gohtong Jaya 
  • Buy merchandise from 20th Century Fox in Genting Highlands 
  • Watch the Sky Symphony @SkyAvenue 



Sunday, October 13, 2019

Visiting Batu Caves

BATU CAVES

In Malaysia, you might have bump across the 42-meter-high statue of the god Murugan and the colorful staircases and many beautiful pictures of the caves on social media sites. Well, why not go there and witness the beauty yourself! What's more, if you checked out my second blog about Pavilion, you can use it as a half-day trip from Kuala Lumpur to the Batu Caves and it is really recommended. 

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How to get to the Batu Caves

There are various transportations to get to Batu Caves. 1) You can either use GRAB to get there as the prices vary depending on your current location to the destination. 2) If you are in Kuala Lumpur, its best to head to the Batu Caves with the KTM Komuter. The tickets will only cost you about RM4 and the tickets are available at KL Sentral train station. 

To the entrance of Batu Caves

Upon arrival, there will be a huge statue of the monkey god Hanuman and behind the statue lies the Ramayana Cave. Ramayana Cave is another cave that you can visit for an entrance fee of RM5. Furthermore, there are various statues and figures telling stories from Hinduism. 

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What's more, when walking a few meters further on in the direction of Batu Caves you will find Cave Villas on the left. Here, you can explore the caves with many figures from Hinduism and a beautiful pond filled with Koi fish and also a restaurant. Next, if you are lucky there will be cultural shows there as well. These cultural shows happen at irregular intervals. The admission fee here is RM15 per person. 

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After the Cave Villas, you will finally see the famous golden statue of the god Murugan and the entrance to the Batu Caves. Here you can take the most popular photo motif of Batu Caves. On the right of the entrance, there is a small prayer hall which is popular among the Hindu visitors. 

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Batu Caves stairs and monkeys

Upon crossing the entrance, there will be a huge colorful staircase with about 270 steps and in order to get to the caves, you will have to climb your way through first. Make sure you are taking the left stairs to ascent as the stairs on the far right are for people to descent and the middle stairs are reserved for devout Hindus. On a side note, women will have to cover their knees, be at ease if you are not wearing shorts as you can borrow a sarong there at the entrance of the stairs for RM5 and upon returning the sarong you will get back RM2. 

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Inside Batu Caves

Once you reach the top, you are at the entrance to the Light Caves. Here in the Light Caves, you will find yourself in large open caves with small shrines, numerous colorful statues of Hindu gods and openings in the limestone cliffs. 

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There are also regular ceremonies held here in the caves or temples that you can watch if so happen if you are there at the right time. A highlight should be the Hindu Thaipusam festival, which takes place over 3 days and most it at the Batu Caves.

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Finally, you can also visit the Dark Caves, if you are interested. This cave is a second cave next to the Light Caves and as the name implies this cave is pretty dark. Therefore you will need to get equipment like flashlights, helmet, and rubber boots if you want to visit them. For both Light Cave and Dark Caves, you are required to pay an admission fee as you are being guided through the cave.  

Opening hours

Daily  7am to 8pm 


Saturday, September 28, 2019

Visit Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

2. Visiting Pavilion KL 

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Pavilion Shopping Mall is considered to be the most luxurious mall you can find in Malaysia. You can reach the destination by using a variety of transport. The easiest and cheapest way to get there is by using MRT and the station to stop at is Bukit Bintang MRT station. Once arrived at the station, you'll just have to walk a short distance to reach your destination and while walking you to Pavilion you'll be able to see many tourist and locals in the district. The opening hour of Pavilion starts from 10 AM to 10 PM. 



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Center Court
Once you reached Pavilion, there will be a huge Iron Man Statue outside and what it tells you is to visit the Marvel Studios Exhibition in the mall. Once going in, you will see the center court of Pavilion shipping mall where different events will be held there and depending on the festive season the center court will decorate its environment and interior according to the season.  
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Tokyo street 
Tokyo Street offers you a feeling of what it feels like to be in Japan. Over there, you will be able to find yourself plenty of Japanese good foods like Suki-ya Japanese Buffet, Ichi Zen and so on. The precinct also has stalls there that sell Japanese arts and crafts and other merchandises within the area. 
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Marvel studios exhibition 
For all of you superheroes lovers and Marvel fans out there, this is a place definitely worth to visit as the exhibition displays ten years of Marvel films, characters, and history spanning across every franchise into the exhibition hall. The place is fully loaded with cool display of realistic figures of superheroes like Captain Marvel, Black Panther and so on. 
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Fashion avenue
When visiting the Pavilion shopping mall, there must be a time where you need to be shopping with your buddies because the mall is fully loaded with branded shops. On the lowest floor, you'll find yourself with luxurious and premium brands like Gucci, Balenciaga, Bvlgari, Coach and so on. 

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Sunday, September 8, 2019

BOBA Hunting

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VISITING MALAYSIA FOR THE FIRST TIME

Malaysia, the heart of Asia and truly a wonderful place to visit during the holidays. Malaysia is unique due to the diversity in the country. There are so many indifferences in the aspect
of culture, religions and races yet Malaysians still stand as one despite the differences. Furthermore, from the stability of the country, many places of interest and the incredible sightseeing view of the city and off-city, Malaysia is considered to be one of the most eye-opening travel experiences for tourists to visit. 

Here are the Top 11 things to do in Malaysia:

1. BOBA Hunting in Kota Damansara


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Boba tea has been a phenomenon in Malaysia, and particularly in the streets of SS15, Subang Jaya. However, you can find all these famous drinks in Kota Damansara as well as it is much convenient and easier to find parking there too! These sugary drink has stormed its way from Taiwan all the way to Malaysia and Malaysians are absolute digging into these drinks. According to a news article, there are currently 74 bubble tea brands in the country. With so many names floating around in the market, its time to get your sugar levels up and put some love to these bubble tea. Here are some of the well-known boba teas you will find there:



The Alley

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The Alley is known for its take on the popular brown sugar milk tea drink and the layout of the store shares a similar aesthetic to one of its competitor, Daboba. You can head over in the nighttime to see the craze over it where people are queuing hours for their drink. Besides, the interior of the store is quite a chill place so as a customer you can chill for a bit and have a chatter with your friends while waiting for your drink. The signature product for The Alley is the Brown Sugar Deerioca Milk (RM12.90).




Brown Sugar Deerioca Milk 
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Located in: Sunway Nexis
Address: A-GF-10 Sunway Nexis, Jalan PJU 5/1, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Hours of operation: 11am-1am


Xing Fu Tang


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Xing Fu Tang is known for its unique stir-fry pearls, which the pearls are hand-made and cooked in front of customers. Besides, the pearls themselves are made from hand-rolled dough, steamed, then stir-fried until goopy and the stir-fried pearls are ladled into the brand’s flagship product: Brown Sugar Boba Milk (RM12.50), which is topped off with another layer of crème brûlée on the top.

Brown Sugar Boba Milk
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Located in: Same row with Ninja-Z 
Address: 19-1, Jalan PJU 5/10, Dataran Sunway, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Hours of operation: 12pm-1am

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Daboba
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Known for its waiting times alongside its competitors. Daboba is also famous for its brown sugar milk beverage with cozy vibes interior design for their customers to relax and feel comfortable. Aside from regular pearls, they have golden pearl as well which are worth a try! Their signature product is Roasted Brown Sugar Pearl Fresh Milk (RM13.90), and Honey Golden Pearl Green Milk Tea (RM9.90). On a side note, if you are a boba novice, look out for the woodland animals (a deer for The Alley and a brown bear for Daboba) on their logos to tell the brands apart easily.                                                                                  


 Honey Golden Pearl Green Milk Tea
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Roasted Brown Sugar Pearl Fresh Milk 
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Located in: Sunway Giza Mall
Address: C-06-G, Sunway Giza Mall, 2, Jalan PJU 5/14, Pju 5 Kota Damansara, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Houes of operation: 12pm-1am