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Day 65: Colorful, more colorful, Kuala Lumpur

Publisert: 05.12.2018

On the 62nd day, we climbed many colorful steps up to a Hindu temple built into a mountain.
Colorful shrines in the cave
Colorful shrines in the cave

At the beautifully decorated entrance to the temple complex stands a huge golden figure overlooking the plain.

Batu Caves

Explosion of colors at Batu Caves
Explosion of colors

Just like the city's residents, the visitors to the Batu Caves were also a mix of different colors. In front of the entrance, Indian extended families caught pigeons to then throw them high up in the air and let them fly. Mountains of fresh coconuts awaited the thirsty in the midday heat, and women wove flower garlands at stalls that could be bought as offerings for the gods.

Taking a photo with pigeons
Taking a photo with pigeons

And for the first time since Indonesia, we experienced it again: selfie time! This time, two boys from Bangladesh and the Indian extended family wanted to take one with us. The freezer metro then took us back to Chinatown.

On another day, to find some peace in our heads, we visited the Bird Park. It is a park covered by a huge net, so the colorful birds from all over the world can fly around almost like in nature. But some parrots there were less lucky: they were kept in small cages and nibbled on the bars, while their fellow species flew around and let visitors feed them milk.
Feeding milk
Feeding milk
In the Bird Park, a tame parrot
Tame parrot

During this visit, what happens daily at some point between noon and the afternoon happened. The rain poured down so heavily that even the peacocks sought shelter under the Coca-Cola umbrellas of the kiosk.

On the way home, we passed by a Taoist temple where a wild ceremony was going on. Men dressed in traditional costumes made loud, clattering music, and pink monsters (the elaborate costume was carried by two people) danced rhythmically to it. A little child monster was also there and danced in full ecstasy under its costume.

Ceremony in front of a Taoist temple
Ceremony in front of a Taoist temple
Oldest Taoist temple in the city (Sin Sze Si Ya temple)
Oldest Taoist temple in the city (Sin Sze Si Ya temple)
Figures in Sin Sze Si Ya temple
Figures in Sin Sze Si Ya temple

This wild procession wandered through the streets of Chinatown, capturing everyone's attention, and finally culminated in loud explosions accompanied by smoke, which enveloped our observation post at the window in dense fog.

Morning view from the 12th floor
Morning view from the 12th floor
Hustle and bustle on Jalan Alor street
Hustle and bustle on Jalan Alor street
Best homemade noodles at Noodle Tarek
Best homemade noodles at Noodle Tarek
Heli Skybar, seconds before the rain poured down
Heli Skybar, seconds before the rain pours down
Petrona Tower, the landmark
Petrona Tower, the landmark

With all these impressions, the journey now continues to Yangon in Myanmar. But it will certainly not be the last visit to Kuala Lumpur.
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