It's an incredible feeling to finally be able to do things and see places you've only dreamed of previously.
Hello again, hivers here's another travel blog.
Some of you may have noticed that I've been talking about my recent trip to Singapore and Malaysia over the past few days. So now I'll tell you about my initial impressions of one of the most well-known attractions in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: the Petronas Tower, also known as The Twin Tower.
I'll tell you about how this area appeals to me and why I've always wanted to visit it. During my younger years, I was a tremendous fan of Bea Alonzo and John Lloyd Cruz's love team. They have a film called Miss You Like Crazy, and some of the scenes was shot near the Twin Towers. As I've seen the sight over and again, I keep promising myself that one day I'll be able to visit this location and get a photograph.
When I eventually chose to visit Malaysia, I couldn't help but be excited to see the Twin Towers. Despite the fact that we've been sitting on the bus for hours to get there and have had little time to relax since I arrived, and my body would prefer to remain in bed, I push myself to get up and ready to go out.
We had intended to get there and walk from the place we were staying, thinking it would only take 15 minutes to get there, but we found it difficult to follow the directions and eventually gave up. Instead of continuing to walk to get there, we made the decision to take a cab.
When we arrived, the venue was completely packed, which is unsurprising given that it was the weekend. Many people were enjoying themselves so much while watching the dancing fountain that they even spread out some picnic blankets on the ground.
I'll never forget the smile on my face when I arrived and saw the Twin Tower. I felt like a kid receiving her favorite ice cream at that time. lol
I was having fun capturing photographs and videos and didn't mind how late and hungry I was at the time.
We stayed until almost eleven o'clock at night before leaving for the night market. I felt sad and had a feeling and wanted to return the next day.
I asked my friends to visit Petronas Tower once more before we left Malaysia, so we did. It's incredible that there are so many people here, day and night. I've also seen Filipino tourists there, some of them are even workers in Malaysia who spend their days off at the "Petronas Tower."
So far, I'm pleased with my visit, and it's been memorable since the Government around the world stopped people from traveling when the virus struck. Now that most borders allow individuals to travel, I wanted to revisit my bucket list of destinations I wanted to see.
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