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Monday, June 14, 2021
What is the Life?
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Visited to Rawang, Kolej Asha
Rawang is a town located in the Gombak district of Selangor, Malaysia. It is situated about 20 kilometers north of Kuala Lumpur and is part of the Greater Kuala Lumpur metropolitan area.
Rawang has a rich history and was once a major center for tin mining. Today, it is a rapidly developing town with a growing population and a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas.
The town is well-connected to other parts of the Klang Valley through several major highways, including the North-South Expressway, the LATAR Expressway, and the Guthrie Corridor Expressway. Rawang also has a KTM Komuter station, making it easily accessible by public transportation.
Rawang has several attractions for visitors, such as the Templer's Park Forest Reserve, Kanching Waterfall, and the Rawang Lake Garden. The town is also known for its vibrant food scene, with plenty of local and international cuisine available at its many restaurants and cafes.
Overall, Rawang offers a mix of urban and natural attractions and is a great place to live or visit for those looking to experience the cultural and natural beauty of Malaysia.
I got off at Rawang station. The college hopes to get out of the station and walk a little. Arrange the office in a small space. There is a hostel in the Asha college. We had lunch at the college on the day of orientation classes. At the same time there is a bus stand. Compared to the train, the fare of the bus is less. There is not much traffic jam in the bus journey. There are different routes from Rawang bus stand. From Rawang railway station to Batangkali, straight to Tangjum Maili. That is the way to Jahor Bahru. It was 2013 I came Santusa vis Rawang bus stand. I came here many times. In the way of bus you could see many many highhills.
Visiiting KL station and Passer sini.
This is Kuala Lumpur Railway Station
This is Passer Sini LRT Station
This is Psaaer Sini MRT Undetground Station
KL Station is the oldest train station of all time. Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is an example of ancient Malaysian heritage. The two-way train leaves the station. One is Rawang and the other is Batu Caves. The two trains are called KTM (Keretapi Tanah Malayu). Both the trains have become KL Center.
LRT comes from KL Center too. It used to go through Masjid Jamek, Petronas Twin Towers, Dato Keramat to Gombuk.
MRT Passer Sini is connected statiom to LRT.
Visit to KL Center
Monday, May 4, 2020
Visited KLCC
Kuala Lumpur’s high-rise City Centre is known for upscale fashion malls, luxury hotels and expansive views from the futuristic Petronas Twin Towers.
The water fountain of klcc attracts more visitors. In the evening, the visitors are busy taking selfies. LRT Gombuk connects KLCC with KL Center. Passengers use Masjid Jamaek station using LRT Ampang and LRT Putra heightes. From Passer Seni Station they can use KTM line and MRT line and Ise Passer Seni Bus Stand. This is why many passengers use KLCC LRT Underground Station.
Sunday, May 3, 2020
Live in Ampang, Bukit Indah
From KL Masjid Jamek you can go by bus no. 300 and 303. This Bus tuching through Ampang Point, Ampang LRT became straight to Ampang Mewa. You can go by LRT Ampang from Masjid Jamek, then Pudu, maluri to Ampang LRT last station.
This call Kampong. From ampang point bus no t300 and t303 go through the Kampong to Rasmi jaya and bukit India.
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