Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Why Go Kuala Lumpur!

Kuala Lumpur is a huge city with several districts articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accomodation, hotels, business oppertunity, tourism etc. From last two years i am here in Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of malaysia. It is quite sprawling city and its residental suburbs seems to go on forever. Now in these days this is a mixture of different cities and towns and with different races. A very Hughinternational community is living different places in Kuala Lumpur like in bukit Bintang and Masjid india or Little India.
This city can be divided into the following area each of which offer a particular attraction, activity, beauty and enjoyement, like City centre, Golden triagle, tuanku Abdul Rahman, Brickfields, Bangsar and Midvalley, Damansara and hartamas, Ampang, northern Suburbs and Southern Suburbs.
Kuala Lumpur International Airport also have same attraction for visitors and tourism. All scedule Jet, domestic and international flights arrive at International Kuala Lumpur Airport.

This city remains alive 24 hours, All the ceremonies and function are celebrated with great pump and show. I have seen a lot of function here like, hari raya, New Years, chinease day, etc. Its does not means that some community participate these programme, but point is all to all Kuala Lumpur try to joins these function. They did not consider any kind of differnetian among them, that why this is also called, A community of Different nations, different cultures, different language, different races, and different nations.

For tourism there is no any problem here, everything is avilable like, hotels, resorts, food, residence, with very resonable and cheap price. This is not a boaring city, u can see when u will come in this city that whole the city remains every time chilled. The Buildings and greenry make more colorful this city more than before. The hills arround the city seems as, as God has given some special blessing to this city. Different colour ful building and roses of different kinds and mostly different races of different counteris and cultures make it a memorable place.

There is no other problem of transporation inside and outside the city, U-Buses, Mono rails, KTM rails, Taxies, Metro Buses, Sky Buses, Air Asia Buses are always try to wait to pick the publec. Transporation system is also very fantastic and roads are also very cleaned. If u want to drive your ownself, for this international driving licinsce is necessary, otherwise billboards are evry where on the road and you can see very easily all the places.

According to business and corporate sector every second inetrnational companies of the world are doing their business in this city. I am also a Project Manager of a company, but i want to say that this is the best place for business. Political and economic situation is also stable and enviornment factors are also very stable. So if, you want to do some business then this is the best place in the whole Asia.

At the end i am much thankful for Blog4FT that they give a chnace to share my own points of view the mass. This is really a very interesting learning step that Blog4FT have take. It will Help the students and new generation, it will also help the foreigner tourists and may it will develop a positivism about Malaysia among others counteries. For this i heartly Appriciated to BLog4FT.

Kuala Lumpur Hotels

Alpha genesis Hotel
Ancasa Hotel
Armada Hotel
Berjaya hotel
Best westen Permier Seri Pecific hotel
Bestotel city centre Hotel
Bintan Warisan Hotel
Boulevard Hotel
Brisdale Hotel
Carcosa Seri Negara
Chinatown Hotel
Chintin Hotel
Citiel Express
Cititel Hotel
Citrus Hotel
City Villa
Concorde hotel
Concorde Inn KL international KL
D Oriental Inn
D Villa Boutique
D-Villa residence
Dorsett regency Hotel
Duta Palm Resort and Angler's club
Duta Vista Executive Suites
Dynasty Hotel
Eastin Hotel
Empress Hotel Sepang
Flamingo lake Hotel
Fraser Place
Golden Palm Hotel
Grand Bluewave Hotel
Grand Dorsett Hotel
Grand Millennium
Grand Pecific
Grand Seasons
Hilton Kuala Lumpur hotel
Holiday Villa Hotel
Hotel Capital
Hotel Chinatown
Hotel Equatorial Bangi
Hotel Grand central
Hotel Grand Continental KL
Hotel Istana
Hotel Malaya
Hotel Maya KL
Hotel Mayview Glory
Hotel Midah KL
Hotel Nikko KL
Hotel Nikko KL
Hotel Noble
Hotel Nova
Hotel Sentral KL
Impiana KLCC Hotel and Spa
JW Marriott Hotel
Klang Histana Hotel
KL international Hotel
KL Service Apartment
Lanson Place Ambassador Row
Le Meridien KL
Leo palace 1 Hotel KL
Maytower Oriental KL
Mandarin Oriental Hotel
Melia KL
Mesra Inn hotel
Mecasa All suite Hotel
Novotel Kuala Lumpur
Ocean Palmz Guest House
One World Hotel
Pecific regency Hotel suite
Palace of the Golden Horses
Pan Pecific KL
Parkroyal KL
Parkview Service Apartment
Pearl international Hotel
Phoenix Hotel
Piccolo Hotel KL
PNB Darby Hotel
Prescott Hotel
Prescott Metro Inn
Prince Hotel and residence
Pullman Hotel
Puteri Park hotel
Quality Hotel City centre
Quality Hotel KL
Radious International KL
Renaissance KL Hotel
Replica Inn Chinatown
Sarang galloway vacation Home
Seri Cempaka service Suite
Shangai La Hotel KL
Sheraton Imperial KL
Somerset seri Bukit ceylon Hotel
Sun Inn Lagoon
Sun Inns Mentari
Sungai Wang Hotel
Swiss Garden Hotel KL
Swiss Hotel KL
Swiss Inn
The Ascott KL
The Federal KL
The Gardens Hotel KL
The heritage Station Hotel
The Legand Hotel KL
The Maple Suite
The nomad sucassa
The plaza Hotel
The Ritz Carlton Kuala Lumpur
The westin KL
The Zon All suites residence and hotel
Vistana Hotel KL
Winsin Hotel china ton
Wira Hotel

First experience of Satay (Kuala Lumpur)

Satay or sate is a dish consisting of diced or sliced chicken, goat, mutton, beef, pork, fish, tofu, or other meats; the more authentic version uses skewers from the midrib of the coconut leaf, although bamboo skewers are often used. These are grilled or barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire, then served with various spicy seasonings. Satay may have originated in Java Indonesia but it is also popular in many other Southeast Asian countries, such as: Malaysia Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam as well as in The Netherlands which was influenced through its former colonies. Satay is a very popular delicacy in Indonesia and Malaysia; Indonesia’s diverse ethnic groups’ culinary art (see Cuisine of Indonesia) have produced a wide variety of satays. In Indonesia, Satay can be obtained from a travelling satay vendor, from a street-side tent-restaurant, in an upper-class restaurant, or during traditional celebration feasts. In Malaysia, satay is a popular dish especially during celebrations and can be found throughout the country. A close analogue in Japan is yakitori, shish kebab from Turkey, chuanr from China and sosatie from South Africa are also similar to satay. AK Satay Company is the big food company in Kajang Selangor; its aims to provide large variety of Satay sell to Malaysian people and have to intend frozen Satay to China. This company provides a large variety of Sate as like Mudra sate, Lora sate, Pork Sate, Porongo sate, Lilit sate, Pusat satay, Ayam sate, Lambi sate, Kambing sate. This dish is consisting on sliced chicken, goat, mutton, beef, pork or fish, the more authentic version uses in the midrib of the coconuts leaf, This Satay City prepare Sate on grilled as like barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire, then served with various spicy seasoning. Satay may have originating in Java, Indonesia, but it is popular in other Southeast Asian countries, such as: Malaysia which was influenced through its former colonies.
We had the best Bus ride to Kuala Lumpur on a double decker business class bus. We sat in the two front seats and the most amazing view. The trip took about 5 1/2 hours and the bus even had movies which we were too busy enjoying the view to even watch. They even served us lunch, some delicious tandoori chicken with some dried fish heads with peanuts on the side. Loved the chicken. Kuala Lumpur reminds me of a combination of Khao San Road in Bangkok and a little bit of Cambodia. We are staying in Chinatown and its a great happening neighborhood. There is this night market right behind our hotel that sells all the latest knock-offs and Dvds. There is no room in my backpack so there will be none of that shopping. We ventured out to try some local food and had the best chicken satay that I have ever had. Its basically marinated chicken on a stick grilled on some special kind of coals ( I think) and served with this amazing yummy peanut sauce, we went back twice Satay Food City aim to this traditional dish introduced with various types to attract china according to their taste and likeness. Turmeric is a compulsory ingredient used to marinate satay, which gives the dish its characteristic yellow colour. Meats commonly used include beef, mutton, pork, venison, fish, shrimp, squid, chicken, and even tripe. Some have also used more exotic meats, such as turtle, crocodile, and snake meat. It may be served with a spicy peanut sauce dip, or peanut gravy, slivers of onions and cucumbers, and ketupat (rice cakes). Pork satay can be served in a pineapple-based satay sauce or cucumber relish. An Indonesian version uses a soy-based dip.