Third week in Malaysia, I have got used to the heat, crowds, risk of being bitten by mosquitoes, and partying every day!
Malaysia is not always 35 degrees, if you get up very early about 6 am, then you can have two hours of cool weather before the day actually starts. I find, Malaysian people have the habit of wandering around in shopping malls, they don't actually go there for shopping, but because it is full of extremely cold air conditioners; lots of food in case they get hungry and it also a place for socializing, fun and pretty much everything.
This special shopping mall-centred consumption brings many various businesses located in shopping malls, like rock climbing centres, video game arcades, cafes, bars, Karaoke, ice skating, roller coasters, roller skating, sandy beaches and concerts.....This shopping mall centred life is very exotic for travelers, apart from the heat and food.
Bookstores are the part of life Malaysian people usually miss, up on the top of KLCC, there is a Japenese bookstore, full of Malay books, English books and Chinese books. Interestingly, the Chinese books displayed in the Chinese language area are imported from Taiwan and Hong Kong and those politics books on the shelf are the ones which are banned in mainland China.
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