Shaun
Hearing the clock ticking incessantly, the Petronas Twin Towers spontaneously appeared in my mind. It has been years since I stared at that wondrous twin towers from its base and having a enjoyable family outing would just be great. The idea of going to Suria KLCC is like killing two birds with one stone because I can finally go and see the Twin Towers and also enjoy a wonderful time with my family. When we were reaching the KLCC, the Petronas Twin Towers captivated us with its amazing structure and height from a stone's throw away.

Great view of the Petronas Twin Towers from a stone's throw away.




I was in a delirious state of happiness when I reached there. While I was on my way there, I endured a great hunger for some tantalising food as I have not had my lunch yet.

The Petronas Twin Towers are currently the tallest twin buildings in the world. These twin towers were also the tallest building few years ago until they were surpassed. Many people may wonder whether the two towers are occupied by anyone. And yes it is occupied by Petronas and some other companies. The skybridge in between these two towers are useful for emergency cases and it also functions by increasing the stability of both towers.


The first place we went was the food court. (Food Glorious Food!!!)

Just by looking at the abundant variety of stores and the profuse crowd will definitely make you ravenous.



There's too much of a variety to make a quick decision and I was hungry. Well, like I said, all of them looks invitingly great. I decided to indulge myself into Indian cuisine, so I ordered a tempting plate of Nasi Briyani.




A scrumptious plate of Nasi Briyani.


This plate of Nasi Briyani was ingratiating. The fried drumstick was well cooked and the mutton curry was just fantastic. It's very moreish because when you taste your first spoon, I can guarantee that you won't stop eating. Surreally Palatable! Let's assume that you don't believe me. Well, I can give you an evidence. ROUND 2!!!


Round 2 of indian cuisine.

The previous Nasi Briyani was tremendously satisfying. My father went to buy another plate of it when he tasted my Nasi Briyani. The 2nd plate wasn't Nasi Briyani, it was just plain rice to acquire clearer tastes from the side dishes.

My Mom ordered a plate of Japanese Rice

Japanese rice with some spicy chicken, coleslaw with mashed potato and bean curd.

This plate of Japanese rice was neatly presented. The cabbage was finely sliced to enhance the texture and taste.


After our lunch, we went to the nearby stores to see what were they selling. But first we went to.......



Compliment the indian cuisine food seller!!

Everyone loves compliments and they should get one when they deserve it. The food that he sold was great, and there was no other reason for him not to be praised. Look at the delighted smile on his face =).

Here are some of the delights that are sold by other stores.

Some local delights flamboyantly presented

Malaysia's local delights are famous for its reasonable price and unique taste. A bite or two of these during tea time would just be great.

Next we went roaming around the place, seeing what were the current events or sales being held, or finding for anything interesting...




Embellishments were added to the place as Christmas was just around the corner.



A view of the crowd gathering....(wondering what's going on)


What an unusual design!!!

The source of the crowd at this particular place was because it is the Petrosains (a Science Discovery Centre). There are a lot of interesting things about science and technology inside there as they present it in a fun way that would invite curious people into it.



A scenic view of the KLCC park.

There is also a KLCC park which is located in the vicinity of KLCC. This place is provided to give a feeling of nature to the area.

We went down to the KLCC park to see what is there.



The view of the majestic Twin Towers from where we were standing.



The Suria KLCC view ...



A more vivid view of the lake....

This is also known as the Symphony Lake. It will be a wonderful idea to just sit here and relax, stare at the lake and relieve your stress. A peaceful place for people who would want to be away from that exuberant crowd inside the building. A great place for relaxation...

There's a road for you to walk further into the KLCC park but first I went back inside just to see what are presented for the upcoming Christmas.



Christmas trees beside an opulent house.

There was an event being held for the coming Christmas. There were decorations everywhere and this captivating piece of design. Christmas goodies and delights were sold around there. This enticed the boisterous crowd and filled everyone with Christmas spirit. An abundant amount of fun and enjoyment was derived here as everyone were taking pictures of the decorations and getting themselves spellbound just by staring at this beautiful creation.

After that, we were off to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and the inner parts of the KLCC park.





The dome of the building and the elevator



A spectacle of spectacles.


The tunnel to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.


The buildings on the right is the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre is an exhibition centre. Conferences, exhibitions and more are held here. There is also an Aquarium beneath the Convention Centre which is also known as Aquaria KLCC. There are all kinds of colourful and rare aquatic animals that may only be seen there.


A jogging track for people who wants to be felicitous.



Peaceful Greenery...

This is a great place to leisurely saunter at your own pace and experience the tranquil ambience of the tropical greenery. Free from the hustle and bustle in this environment of serenity, walking around and exploring the bountiful variety of indigenous trees would just be an euphoric and blissful moment.



An indian rubber tree that looks pretty unique.


This is how I got myself acquainted with that unique tree.


A water ornament and the public children pool.

A playground for the children who desired for some fun activities. A plenteous crowd there...



An enthralling view of the Magnificent Twin Towers

Every time when I stare at the astonishing Twin Towers, I feel that it's trying to pass an important message to all of us, that we Malaysians must be like the Twin Towers. The Twin Towers are converged to one, enhancing its stability and we Malaysians must also unite as 1Malaysia to have peace and harmony among ourselves in this multiracial country.

When united as one, there is nothing that we cannot achieve. The successful construction of this Twin Towers is now a wonder not only in Malaysia, but also all around the world. It's existence made all of us proud of our country as this is an incredible achievement. "United we stand, Divided we fall", If we want to achieve more than just this, then we Malaysians must unite as 1Malaysia for all eternity.


Heading back to the main building...


A final view of the floors before going back home...

Before I end my story, I would like to present a 1Malaysia poem to everyone.

If unity shall be referred to something,
the twins of splendour will be the perfect thing.
Combined together as one in unity,
the towers are now increased in stability.
An unbreakable bond formed among these twins,
as an example to all the future kings and queens.
If one wishes to live in royalty,
then he must understand the power of unity.
While living in this multiracial country,
unity is needed for peace and harmony.
Achieving anything could seem impossible,
but with the existence of unity it will be reachable.
To make all of these happen,
this unity must stay for eternity and never be broken.
But there are no worries as 1Malaysia can make it,
and the reason is because MALAYSIA BOLEH!!


For the Finale, I will use this moment to...

Wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!






21 Responses
  1. Erick Says:

    You promoted KLCC with fantastic grandiloquence. I've not been there for a very long time, and your blog post about KLCC gave me the encouragement to once again experience the splendour of it. The tantalising food looked EXTREMELY alluring, i WILL DEFINITELY try them when I'm there.
    On the other hand, you have a awesome poem there. Greatly expressed and I hope it'll strengthen the unity among malaysians.


  2. Stephen Says:

    THE FOOD LOOKS DELICIOUS O.O!!!!!


  3. Simon Says:

    I hate your blog.
    Reason 1: You made me very hungry.
    Reason 2: The journey to KLCC is far. But I'll go there at all cost.

    I hope you know what I'm insinuating.


  4. Abu Says:

    After reading all the blog posts in the junior category, I personally think that you have the best post among all of the others. Why?
    1) You succeeded in inviting me to KLCC.
    2) Like Simon said, you made me hungry.
    3) Great blog design and well written language.


  5. Dinah Says:

    I didn't know that there were so many fun and exciting things about that place. I thought it was only about shopping, shopping and shopping. I will someday go there again.

    Dinah,


  6. Shaun Says:

    Thanks for all the compliments. There was a surge of emails saying that I've received comments. You guys were really quick when i announced that my blog is finally available for comments.


  7. Jeon Says:

    I use to go KLCC with my mum and dad as a child. That place brings back many memories to me. After looking through your photos and reading your blog, I feel Malaysia has grown into a modern, unified nation which definitely not forgotten its roots. Thumbs up!


  8. Pang How Says:

    I did not know that KLCC has such delicious food. Well, seems like I'll must go there and try them one day.
    One more thing, May I know what are you trying to imply in "Future kinds and queens and living in royalty". Sorry for my poor understanding level.


  9. Shaun Says:

    Pang How: Did you mean future kings and queens? You had a typing error there. Back to the point, Future kings and queens means the children, the future leaders of the country are the children. If you want to be a leader or able to live in royalty, you have to understand unity because without knowing it, you can't bring your country together as one.


  10. Jenna Says:

    Good Poem!


  11. Ann Says:

    Two Thumbs Up!!!


  12. Anonymous Says:

    I'm just a passerby reading Blog4FT contest entries, and guess what, I do think you have the best one among all the juniors.


  13. Jeremy Says:

    Food Glorious Food!!!


  14. Adrian Says:

    People like me who has a great desire for good food will definitely will definitely go to the KLCC.(of course trying the shop that you mentioned about)


  15. Az Says:

    Terlebih dahulu, saya ingin ucapkan taniah and syabas atas penulisan adik yang sangat menarik ini. Penulisan adik sangat jelas dan jujur. Saya memang puas dengan tahap pendidikan di sekolah2 di Malaysia masa kini. Kita harus bangga atas usaha kerajaan utk memupuk semangat patriotik & tanggung-jawab sbg seorang warganegara 1Malaysia. Semoga adik berjaya. Sekian.


  16. Anonymous Says:

    Can't take my eyes off the food... Can't take my eyes off the food...


  17. JBchen Says:

    It's nice to read your blog while listening to the peaceful song...


  18. Anonymous Says:

    Your pictures are just too small for my eyes to see. I really think you should make the pictures bigger as they are an important element in this competition. Enjoyable family outing? I think you went there just to take pictures for the competition and nothing else. Sorry if this hurts you but that's just my opinion


  19. Shaun Says:

    Anonymous, you're welcome to comment how you feel about this blog. If I'm not wrong, you're inundated with extreme sarcasm and boredom. I wonder if you have anything else better to do than just going around and giving out bad comments on people's blogs


  20. Anonymous Says:

    Hallo! Stop whining in your facebook comments! OK!


  21. Shaun Says:

    Hi! My facebook comments has nothing to do with my blog..