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Massage in Kuala Lumpur

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Aug 24 2009

We thought we would take the twenty minute train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya after the day shopping and checking out the Indian food and the Chinese food. It is all so good and so cheap. We were told at one of the luxury hotels Kuala Lumpur calls its own that Putrajaya was a good day trip so we said why not? Well we read on the train ride over t is the administrative seat of Malaysia. Yawn. But apparently there are many wetlands and cool buildings. And stuff to see, like storks and hot air balloons, and administrators. So we bagged that for another day, as we were stiff and sore form flying and decided we had better get a massage! We arraigned to get a traditional massage called tui na, a Chinese art. the work involves energy work, not simply relaxation like a massage one would normally get. It is thought that by balancing energy, one can relieve common ailments or complaints, like insomnia or indigestion. Well, traveling can throw of your sleep patterns and we all know how foreign food can cause upset tummies. I think we could go so far as to say a massage is a must for the traveler, and I hoped this tui na would do the trick. But we had a few hours to wait before the appointment so no time to lose, time to go to lunch.

Just so happens dim sum was available right around the corner in a kind of charmless storefront place, and they had the traditional chicken feet and shrimp dumplings and vegetables like bok choy. They had wonderful noodle dishes and a lovely tea and by the time I got out of there I kind of forgot all about the massage, the food had revitalized so much. At that point I kind of did not need a massage and even thought about canceling.

Kuala Lumpur

Travel | Posted by admin
Jan 31 2009

Home to the official residence of the King of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is a beautiful and exotic capital city. The metropolitan area is home to over seven million inhabitants, making it the fastest growing in the region. Founded in the mid-19th century, KL is one of the newer world capitals and houses the Parlimentary seat for the country. The city’s skyline features a number of modern office towers and residential buildings. The most famous structures are the Petronas Twin Towers which hold the world’s record as the tallest twin buildings.

As the only global city in Malaysia, visitors will find all the expected conveniences. There are a number of 5 star hotels in Kuala Lumpur as well as great shopping, incredible food, and a vibrant nightclub scene. The architecture of KL encompasses not only the modern buildings, but also preserved colonial structures. And evidence of traditional Malaysia can be found throughout the city, including the famous Petaling Street night market as well as various mosques and temples.

Some of the more popular attractions in Kuala Lumpur include the masjid Jamek, the Thean Hou Temple, and Independence Square. The King’s official residence is Istana Negara. Check out the National Museum, the House of Parliment, and the National Gallery to get a sense of Malyasian history and culture or take in the Lake Gardens to observe native plants, birds, and wildlife.

The city hosts a number of public celebrations and festivals throughout the year. Visiting during these events can make a trip to the Kuala Lumpur even more special. Religious festivals include the largest Thaipusam procession in the world and the Pongal festival. The Thean Hou Temple hosts various Chinese cultural festivals throughout the year. A more modern event is the Malyasian International Gourmet Festival which highlights fine dining in the area as well as cooking classes and appearances by celebrity chefs.