Filed under Transportation by on Jan 8th, 2010. Comment.
Beside using the bus or taxi, another public transport you can use in Kuala Lumpur is KL Monorail. The monorail goes to the popular places like Bukit Bintang and the fare is really cheap.
This is the convenient way to travel by public transport as you don’t need to wait or get stuckĀ in the boring traffic jam when you use the bus or taxi.
One of the interesting facts about Kuala Lumpur monorail is it began it operations on August 31st 2003 and the date was the Malaysia National Day.
The total distant of the rail is scarcely 9 km and it also takes you to KL Sentral. However you still need to walk a bit to KL Sentral Station and this station is the hub where you can easily go to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) or you can board the train run by KTM.

Kuala Lumpur Monorail at Chow Kit Station
With this Kuala Lumpur Monorail you can go to Bukit Bintang, Chow Kit, Titiwangsa, Bukit Nanas etc.
Read more on Kuala Lumpur Monorail – the public transport in KL…
Filed under KL Info by on Sep 22nd, 2009. 2 Comments.
This is just a short post about flower but not just any type of flower. Did you know what is the Malaysia national flower? You can see this flower at many advertisements about visit Malaysia. If you guessed Bunga Raya or hibiscus that means you were right.
Hibiscus is said to be originated from China but you can find hibiscus all over Malaysia. I like to see the red one although there are many other colors available.
Usually the recreational parks have this hibiscus grown there. The one I found is at Titiwangsa Lake Garden not far from National Art Gallery (Balai Seni Lukis Negara) in Kuala Lumpur.

Hibiscus or Bunga Raya
Raya is a Malay word meaning ‘big’ or ‘large’ and Bunga Raya literally means Big Flower. So Hari Raya can be translated as the Big Day to Muslims. Read more on Malaysia National Flower | Bunga Raya | Hibiscus…
