Mama and relatives from Kluang and China made a trip come down to KL on the Hari Raya Holiday.
As the Tour guide, my goal is to make sure they enjoy themselves in this trip.

When they arrive at my house, we had a nice dinner at the Hakka restuarant near by our house.( Most of us are Hakka )
At night, we have some games for everybody to play.

The next day, we went off to Genting Highland.
(Left) Statue of Mr. Lim Goh Tong( The founder of Genting Highland), (Right) Clouds are everywhere.

Because of the public holiday, everywhere in Genting is full of people. We even getting to a place to have a proper meal is a big challenge. Luckily I was prepares… HAHA

3rd day, from Genting Highland, we passed by Batu Caves.

Batu Caves is the sacred place for the Hindu’s in Malaysia. They consist of three main caves and a number of smaller ones. The caves are made of limestone and 400 meters long and 100 meter high. They were discovered in 1892.

Next important destination that cannot be missed in Malaysia is Royal Selangor Pewter.
The moment you reach Royal Selangor Pewter, the tour guide in the factory shows us the process of making pewter, and they even offer courses in the factory to teach the tourist how to make their own pewter ( RM50 per class).

(Left) Malaysia - early money, ( Right) Iron vessel for tin mining

The biggest Pewter beer mug according to the Guinness Book of Records.

Kuala Lumpur City Tour begins.
Twin Towers -the world’s tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004 if measured from the level of the main entrance to the structural top.

Istana Negara - King’s palace is the official residence of His Majesty, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) of Malaysia.

National Museum - interesting introduction to the history and culture of Malaysia

War Memorial - statue to celebrate a war or victory and to commemorate those who died or were injured in war.

Masjid Jamek - the oldest mosque in KL.

Old KTM Railway Station - this Moorish-style railway terminal was designed by the same architect for Masjid Jamek, A.B. Hubbock; in 1886.

Merdeka Square - the usual venue for the annual Hari Merdeka Parade (National Day Parade)

Beryl chocolate factory - Inside the factory, you can taste and buy all kinds of chocolate made in Malaysia.

We bought lots of these Tiramisu Almond White Chocolate. Taste great!

It’s a fun experience to show Mama, Ayi & Yizhang, Uncle Fanwen, Uncle Fanzhi, Rachael & Alex the City I live now. Because of their visiting, Me and Khai get the chance to learn and know more about KL. Hope you guys enjoy the trip! Heehee!!
