On our marathon to Pankgor, we stopped in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur. Though I only spent two short days here, it was enough to fall in love. The city is a warm collaboration of old european architecture, muslim inspired mosques, and modern skyscrapers. The main square is a lovely green patch that is home to a cricket field and the world's largest flagpole! It is surrounded by incredibly old buildings. Visiting KL was also the first time I have ever gone inside a mosque. It was beautiful inside and the peaceful ambiance and natural beauty made it a place of solitude in the bustling city. The palm trees added a sense of relaxation mixed with the modern structures. A river runs through the city, offering a great place to sit and have a cool ice cream while watching the city wash by.
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