I have been to Kuala Lumpur several times. For your information, Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, which is one of the countries in Southeast Asia. Malaysia is my neighboring country and to get to this country I only need 50 minutes by air and the ticket is much cheaper than if I had to go on holiday to my own country. Because from my city to this country it is really very close. Even though I have been to this country several times, I have never witnessed New Year's Eve and enjoyed how crowded this country is on New Year's Eve.
And of course this New Year's Eve is held at the biggest icon of the country of Kuala Lumpur and of course that is the Twin Towers or better known as the Petronas Towers. During the day, this tower is very good to visit to relieve boredom because there is a KLCC park behind the building. At KLCC park, apart from the park, there is also a swimming pool that can be enjoyed by the public and there are swimming pools for children and adults. Apart from the pool, this park also has many shady trees and relaxing chairs. And this park is so wide that I won't go around this park.
And continued until late evening. The tower, which was originally silver, has changed color to purple and this is very beautiful, especially when you are there and see the color change directly. And it's not just one color that the twin towers change color, this is truly extraordinary and accompanied by live music from local artists and the dense number of visitors on New Year's Eve is truly extraordinary and this makes me very excited to see the biggest fireworks in this country and of course I will show it to all of you.
After turning purple for a period of 1 hour or even more, I forgot that the tower changed color back to blue and the blue color also lasted for up to an hour. Then it changed back to gold and various colors with various colors and patterns. This is of course a source of amazement for the visitors there. However, my question is whether this change of color is only for New Year's Eve or indeed every night it changes color like this because as far as I remember when I was last in this country at night there was nothing like this. But maybe I forgot this moment.
And after the changeover at exactly 00.00 local time, the tower displayed the words Welcome 2025. However, after waiting a few seconds there was no movement that I was waiting for, namely the movement of sparks. It turned out that the sparks were in the KLCC park where I posed there this afternoon. Even though I was stupid about it, it turned out that my wife and I were still able to catch up by running to KLCC park and see the final results. I documented a lot, both through photos and videos, of how the patterns of sparks danced in the Petronas sky, but it turned out that the fireworks didn't last long. There was a feeling of disappointment but I tried to be happy about it.
If you come to this country and want to enjoy New Year's Eve here, take a position behind Petronas, precisely at KLCC park and come a little earlier in the afternoon, don't forget to bring enough drinks, food and snacks because the place is very busy and there is no food being sold there. Greetings from tomidiwirja, Indonesia