The Map is Back
I’ve just finished a new map of our adventure so far. I finally gave up on the other map with the lines to show our route and settled on a much simpler solution. It shows many of the places we’ve stayed so you can get more »
I’ve just finished a new map of our adventure so far. I finally gave up on the other map with the lines to show our route and settled on a much simpler solution. It shows many of the places we’ve stayed so you can get more »
The Gallery page has had a new addition: Malaysia. Featuring pictures from all 3 of our visits there there are over 300 photos to peruse at your leisure. Go to the Gallery tab at the top of the page to view this album and our more »
Kuala Lumpur is a diverse, hardworking and somewhat polluted city. It is quite small really: Google gives me a population estimate of just over 1.6m compared to over 8m for London and Bangkok and 12.5m for Mumbai. This means the whole city is pretty accessible more »
Some of you may have been wondering about whether we have made the effort to see some of the most famous sights in Kuala Lumpur since we have been here so long now. The answer is yes, but not this time.
Day Six Last week we ventured to the outskirts of the city to witness a very special festival. The Nine Emperor Gods is a Chinese festival and is celebrated once a year at specific Nine Emperor Temples around the country (it is also celebrated in more »
Last Sunday we had just had our lunch upstairs at Central Market. We stepped out of the cool air conditioning and into the blazing midday sun. Gathering outside the market was a group of photographers, mostly dressed in matching t-shirts emblazoned “KAKI FOTOGRAF’. We were more »
This afternoon we have been taking some street portrait photographs of volunteers on Leboh Pudu near Central Market in Kuala Lumpur.