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Kuala Lumpur recent comments:

  • Institut Tadbiran Awam Negara (INTAN), zeinoodhein wrote 16 years ago:
    I have attended a course for civil servants here in late nineteen. I've found everything is good and in order here, especially food that being served to course participants. Even my coursemates made a joke that, if we were here long maybe we become chubby. My memory here, is that I can see the glimpse of Allahyarham(late)Prof. Tan Sri Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim, Dean of Kulliyah of Laws of International Islamic University of Malaysia, the Singaporean Malay prominent figure in Laws. I hope INTAN will stay "diamond" forever. I guess so.
  • Binjai Residency , lim1968 wrote 16 years ago:
    Hi, I work in a registered real estate company in Malaysia. If you are.. 1)Owner, wish to sell or rent your properties, or 2)Buyer, looking for a property in this area. Please contact me at +6016-3360661 (Mr. Lim) Best Regards Lim
  • BE Pharmacy, Bandar Sri Permaisuri., mother of two (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    can get most of my stuff here....
  • Villa Flora Condominiums, christie sagayam (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    villa flora condominium have a new website. Please feel free to visit it to get the latest information about villa flora codnominium. this is the address: http://sites.google.com/site/villafloraowners
  • Hotel Adamson, ariffin (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Adamson Hotel nestled in the heart of the city centre, near to financial district, famous shopping centre's and entertainment areas. A walking distance to the public transportation system with interconnection between cities made your travelling at ease. There are 110 spacious and comfortable rooms ranging from superior to family and restaurants serving a wide range of local and western fares for your dinning choices. Meeting and function rooms are also available to cater to your business needs.
  • Sunway Tower 1 (Pro), nghj wrote 16 years ago:
    currently (5th June 2009), this site has been cleared, tarred and turned into an open area parking lot.
  • EON Bank, nghj wrote 16 years ago:
    this branch moved here from the old Empire Tower
  • Grand Seasons Hotel, Naik (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Great Hotel!!
  • Padang Telekom Jalan Semarak, usen (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    TKO/UO/DD vs RCC Pudu venue: Padang Telekom, Jalan Semarak, KL date: 13 Jun 2009 time: 4.30 petang (Confirm)
  • Agensi Remote Sensing Malaysia, shaur_wei wrote 16 years ago:
    sekarang sudah ada google earth dan visual earth dengan percuma. Entah siapa nak bayar untuk dapat gambar satellite
  • Taman Koperasi Polis Fasa 2 Primary School, kelisa7en (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    nie sekolah aku dulu dari tahun 1995-1996 darjah 5 ngn 6..sesaper kenal aku khairul anas 6k 1996 huhu
  • Champion Club, Kam Shan Kor (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This is the largest, grandest, most luxurious night club in Kuala Lumpur. I heard its largest VVIP room (approx, 6,000 sq.ft) costs a whopping RM20,000 a night!
  • Kampung Lembah Melewar, kelisa7en (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    nie umah aku nie..khairul anas.ader sesaper kenal x huhuhu
  • Restoran Sambal Hijau, wankeledek (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    pehh....padan pon masuk jalan-jalan cari makan,tv3 makanan kat kedai nih sumer sodap-sodap....cakap jer nak makan aper...siput sedut masak lemak,kari kepala ikan,sambal hijau,ikan bakar,gulai tunjang....semua aku dah try...nak makan daging padprik kaww....tegahari pon dah ader. patut pon aku tengok maria t. sabri tu makan macam sodap jer....
  • SMK Desa Tun Hussein Onn, kawan lama (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    aku ada kawan lama kat sekolah ini.... dia ada makwa dan aku telah merampasnya...wahahahahaa.... disinilah tempat budak sekolah paling sekemah macam sial..
  • SMK Desa Tun Hussein Onn, ee (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    ee
  • Subak Restaurant, wenzmen (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    ok...certified place.
  • Palace Hotel, J (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    bape rate de?below 100?
  • The Majestic Hotel, Jery Kilker (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I stayed in the Majestic Hotel in the early 1970s when it was an old, interesting and colorful colonial hotel. The public rooms were grand and the lounge chairs were comfortable. I don't remember the food or the service but they must have been equally good. The most interesting feature of the hotel to me was the troop of monkeys roaming free on the verdant hillside and visible through the windows at the back of the hotel. An old, retired colonial gentleman lived on the top floor in a suite; this was his home as he did not return to England following Independence. I remember him slowly climbing the stairs following his meals. My most embarrassing memory involved my passport. I was working then at the United Nations regional office in Bangkok (UNECAFE) and had gone to KL on duty travel. In my haste to leave Bangkok, I grabbed my passport, left from Don Muang Airport, arrived in KL, checked into the Majestic, and enjoyed my stay while conducting my business and meeting old and new friends. When I checked out of the Majestic, the desk clerk returned my passport and I discovered that it actually belonged to my young son! I quickly considered the consequences and penalties of traveling with a false passport and concluded that, if I'd gotten this far without anybody really noticing it, I could return to Bangkok with the same luck. I did. My son now has the distinction of having his first passport stamped on four official occasions as having traveled between Bangkok and KL without actually having done so! Those were the days!
  • KMS Sentul Curry House, Stranger (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Somemore the environment is not that good... U pay that much but couldn't get back what u pay for it...