Dedicated to Malaysia
Aron and me recently discussed about the concept of 'home': it should be geographical, it is an emotional tie, or it is about finding the Mr/Mrs Right? We couldn't answer. We realized that being at our home country for now, neither of us feel homey. We want to continue looking for 'the home' which we can't even define. Seems the journey will be long even though we might end up the starting point. But at least, after all, we'll realize that it is home now.
When I came across quite a few countries, I am always asked even by myself, where do I click the most? It has been only 1 answer so far, 'Malaysia!' I burst out. Now this doesn't contradicting my Indian Fetish, check out the top reasons why I love Malaysia so much (though my experiences were special cuz I stayed with Chinese and Indian Malaysians):
1. Chaos. (Guess I cannot live without a certain level of chaos. I am too random to be structured or process oriented.) Malaysia has enough of it though hard to notice - just go to the train stations or take local trains in KL.
2. Life quality. I have decided long back that Malaysians have way higher life quality than the Singaporeans. (I cannot understand why so many Malaysians want to work 'overseas' in Singapore!!!) Most people have cars (most of the @ers I met have their own cars) and live in a 3 storey house just outside of KL. There is no hussle and stress of taking public transportation. It's always nicer to be in a house than an apartment in a skyscraper. ;p
3. Food courts! As a hardcore fan for cuisine, especially Asian cousines, food courts suit me perfectly. Because you can choose from Korean to Malay! Because the food is always yummy, cheap and clean. I can have anything I can think of (not just I want, hehe...) at 1 stop.
I have always hated that I could only eat this much cuz I have always wanted more than 1 type of food. Apart from the dishes, I often cannot decide which drink should I order for that particular meal cuz there are simply too many to choose from!!! Such hard choices start from the mornings. (Faint!) Imagine how excited I am to start every day! Hehe... I don't even regret growing fatter while in Malaysia. Hehehe... And I know many other countries have food courts, so what? They are never as cheap or as yummy as the Malaysian ones!
4. Tropical fruits! Mango, Durian... I cannot name many of them but I recognize them once I see them. Perfect desert after meals - healthy and yummy.
5. Modernism VS Peace & Nature - one can get all. Sadly I have only been in KL so far due to busy travel schedules. Patronus twin towers have been the most significant I have seen so far. What I loved more than the Patronus towers is the rain forest one can see while driving into the city centre. KL is a very special city maintains its muslim route.
I've seen pictures of Lankawi and reckoned it is heaven. But I was told that islands on the east coast are even better!!! Clearly, it is where I am heading for next time.
6. Finally, regarding my special angle with the particular experiences in Malaysia, I loved how hardworking people are. There is no short cut to a good life. I reckon it is all the intense moment in the day time in exchange with all the chilling out at foodcourts till 2-3am. ;-) So much vibe.
Oh, last but never the least, where else I can find a place with equal amount of Chinese and Indians?! Hehe...
When I came across quite a few countries, I am always asked even by myself, where do I click the most? It has been only 1 answer so far, 'Malaysia!' I burst out. Now this doesn't contradicting my Indian Fetish, check out the top reasons why I love Malaysia so much (though my experiences were special cuz I stayed with Chinese and Indian Malaysians):
1. Chaos. (Guess I cannot live without a certain level of chaos. I am too random to be structured or process oriented.) Malaysia has enough of it though hard to notice - just go to the train stations or take local trains in KL.
2. Life quality. I have decided long back that Malaysians have way higher life quality than the Singaporeans. (I cannot understand why so many Malaysians want to work 'overseas' in Singapore!!!) Most people have cars (most of the @ers I met have their own cars) and live in a 3 storey house just outside of KL. There is no hussle and stress of taking public transportation. It's always nicer to be in a house than an apartment in a skyscraper. ;p
3. Food courts! As a hardcore fan for cuisine, especially Asian cousines, food courts suit me perfectly. Because you can choose from Korean to Malay! Because the food is always yummy, cheap and clean. I can have anything I can think of (not just I want, hehe...) at 1 stop.
I have always hated that I could only eat this much cuz I have always wanted more than 1 type of food. Apart from the dishes, I often cannot decide which drink should I order for that particular meal cuz there are simply too many to choose from!!! Such hard choices start from the mornings. (Faint!) Imagine how excited I am to start every day! Hehe... I don't even regret growing fatter while in Malaysia. Hehehe... And I know many other countries have food courts, so what? They are never as cheap or as yummy as the Malaysian ones!
4. Tropical fruits! Mango, Durian... I cannot name many of them but I recognize them once I see them. Perfect desert after meals - healthy and yummy.
5. Modernism VS Peace & Nature - one can get all. Sadly I have only been in KL so far due to busy travel schedules. Patronus twin towers have been the most significant I have seen so far. What I loved more than the Patronus towers is the rain forest one can see while driving into the city centre. KL is a very special city maintains its muslim route.
I've seen pictures of Lankawi and reckoned it is heaven. But I was told that islands on the east coast are even better!!! Clearly, it is where I am heading for next time.
6. Finally, regarding my special angle with the particular experiences in Malaysia, I loved how hardworking people are. There is no short cut to a good life. I reckon it is all the intense moment in the day time in exchange with all the chilling out at foodcourts till 2-3am. ;-) So much vibe.
Oh, last but never the least, where else I can find a place with equal amount of Chinese and Indians?! Hehe...

2 Comments:
I can't agree no more, I love Msia more than Spore *hehehe pizz SIPO*, but worry not my heart is with @SIPO.
Take care and have a great life there.
Commenting on 2 - Life Quality: ...only if you understand the word RACES DISCRIMINATION!!!
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