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One of the famous street in Kuala Lumpur is “Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Raja Chulan”.This is located in the heart of town where the hustle and bustle happens from entertainment means to working offices. They have it all. In addition to this, my auntie’s working place is here. She brings me there on the weekend and accompany her complete on the leftover work. Usually, she takes about 3 to 4 hours and in the meanwhile, I finish my assignments for the week, mainly blogging. Before going in to the ING building, there are plenty of grocery shops along the Jalan sultan Ismail road so we buy junk food or snacks and drinks before heading upstairs. Moreover, there are also malls, hotels and cafes there, such as the Istana hotel, the WELD building and Starbucks. It’s awesome there. Apart from that, Jalan Bukit Bintang is considered one of the liveliest streets in the evening. As soon as the sun sets, the night clubs, bars and pubs open. This is when people gather for a drink or even enjoy their night after a stressful long day. This goes on till the next morning and you can see that the streets are filled with Europeans, Chinese, Indians, and Russians crowding everywhere. Moreover, there are numerous numbers of hotels and other accommodations, restaurants, shops, nearby so that it will be a convenience to everyone. In cognition with liveliest streets, Jalan Ampang is well recognized to all citizens. There, you can encounter with an array of hotspots or distinguished venues like KLCC, Ampang park, Great Eastern Mall and Pavillion. KLCC or the Petronas twin towers is one of the tallest buildings in the world. It consists of different organization offices and a shopping mall. From designer outlets to eatery, they have everything. Ampang park however a little smaller in size and outnumbered by the number of stalls there. On the contrary, the only reasons I go there is for the laksa stall and cozy corner. You want my opinion? Well, their food is divine, and is served to perfection. Great Eastern mall and pavilion are too malls by which you can discover the finest designer outlets there, mainly in pavilion and in great eastern, you can find book stores, eatery cafes, markets, pet store etc. This street primarily struggles with traffic jams. It’s self explainable I guess. Last but not least, Jalan TAR, short for Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman is one of KL’s is a memorable street as it is named after our independence father and Malaysia’s first prime minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. What’s special and main about this street is the night market. Along the road, there is a great abundance of many stalls selling all sorts of merchandise. Unfortunately, these are all located in narrow, scanty paths and I think you can imagine how it’s like when it gets over-crowded. Moreover, it gets pretty hectic there and sometimes isn’t always safe. Pick pockets are everywhere and theft is a common sight amongst them. Just stay alert and be aware of any unusual sight. If you notice anything suspicious, do report it to the nearest police station or security guards working in that hour. Above it all, these streets have both positive and negative views. Without streets, it would be mayhem in the world. I can’t imagine what it’s like without streets and I wouldn't know how people would navigate about.
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