Malaysia - December 31, 2002 to January 8, 2003


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Malaysia is divided into two different worlds. West - or Peninsular - Malaysia is the industrial, political and economic heartland of the country and our destination, while East Malaysia is a territory of forests and rivers, mountains and caves, tribes and abundant wildlife.

The Peninsula, which is sandwiched between Singapore to the south and Thailand to the north, states support to the great bulk of the country's population. And, just as Malaysia itself is a country of two halves, so too the Peninsula can be broadly divided into a vibrant western side and a rural east separated by the Peninsula's jungled spine. Due to the rainy season on the eastern side of the Peninsula, we stuck solely to the western side.

Our selected destinations included:

Check out the Online Diary entries on Malaysia from December and January.

Melaka

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Town Square Town Square Muzium Budaya (Cultural Museum) St. Paul's Church
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple St. Francis Xavier's Church Chinatown Enjoying the New Year's Eve buffet


Kuala Lumpur

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Petronas Twin Towers Petronas Twin Towers Petronas Twin Towers Petronas Twin Towers by night
KL City Center Menara KL Skyline Jalan Bukit Bintang
KL by night Inside Lot 10 Shopping Center Sultan Abdul Samad Building Sultan Abdul Samad Building by night
National Mosque Sri Mahamariamman Temple Inside Sri Mahamariamman Temple Flower Seller in front of Sri Mahamariamman Temple
Batu Caves Surya and I climbing up the stairs Inside Batu Caves Monkey
Surya having breakfast Chinese Foodstall Oli, Surya's girlfriend and I Leaving KL


Georgetown, Penang

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City Hall Clock Tower Fort Cornwallis Kapitan Keling Mosque
Dharmikarma Burmese Temple Dharmikarma Burmese Temple Wat Chaiyamangkalaram Sleeping Buddha inside Wat Chaiyamangkalaram
Kek Lok Si Temple Goddess of Mercy Temple Khoo Kongsi Monk on the phone
Exhausted Cycle Rickshaw Wallah Street Vendor Chulia Street Little shrines in an arcade

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