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Friday, October 1, 2010

Killing Time 2#

Remember the first day of the short holiday? We didn't really planned the second trip! At first we like just wanted to accompany our miss Evelyn to go interviewed at the Oriental Daily. While we waiting her to interviewed, we went to CapSquare since it just behind the building to take our breakfast and have a walk.

While we having our breakfast, we waiting for our miss Annie from wangsa maju to join us. And after that, we had no idea where to go, we want to hang out and we just speak out a places that we haven't visit before, with the help of gps to search for the place and off we go! Some of our suggested Sentul Park. So we all like: Great! Lets go! its because we saw the place came out in the magazine and have nice buildings which SUITE us, the design students to go there and have a look.

When at outside, we wondered is inside there really Sentul Park? Like it looks just a common park outside. Then we went deep inside and saw several historical buildings built with bricks. So we were sure that its really the place we find. There have KL Performing Arts Center (KLPAC), Sentul park Koi Centre and Yuritei Japanese Tea House, and offices that doing networking or something. But the thing is the building's design, its green and sustainable!

For other people, they might be thinking that what so special about it? its just a beautiful or special building anyway. We don't expect that got this kind of buildings in our country. We were wrong, they just haven't discovered yet. The buildings are old building and don't know how many years old already, and they reuse it again. They maintained the beauty of the outlook of the building and built something inside. Examples, an office. Like the buildings, oh yeah and the entrance of the office. Tube like shaped walkway to the office. Very nice~~ working in such a special place, surrounded by tranquility. Sentul park Koi Centre and Yuritei Japanese Tea House also really nice...nicer than the Bukit Tinggi Japanese Garden. The garden and japanese house inside really breathtaking. I heard the problem that always faced by the visitors or photographers who want to go inside to have a look, are always chased out by the guard. We are mentioned that the place is not open for public. But still, we had our great time there.

The historical buildings built with bricks, isn't it adorable?
unfortunately, people are not allowed to step inside the buildings because of the buildings were built long time ago and it would collapse anything. A group of model photography was just warning by the guard so that they not going inside when we get there.



There's a maze. Its the beginning when we were going to crazyy! 
It's raining day and we still want to play in it.
Suddenly the rain got heavy and it's a maze you see...



Nice exterior. 
Love the combination of plants and human made.


The KL Performing Arts Center's interior. 
Below is the cafe and upper floor is the office. 
A place for activities like performances, creative workshops, rehearsals, exhibitions and screenings. 
How great working in such great environment.


  Nice resting place beside the lake, with wire mashed seats, made me flashed back the MSID competition. Yewww... but great memories...
miss Annie is feeding the mascots (ducks) of the place. 
Too bad its raining day~
 the office


 the japanese house with koi pond.


It doesn't really fulfill our desires. We want more! So we went to Tugu Negara to have a look. There were quite many of tourist from other countries. But most of them are from India I guess. Felt very weird when you saw them together with the building, you feel like you are in other country! hmm... nothing much to see and the purpose we went there is to see the sculpture. Still remember it always appeared in our primary textbooks.

 Kita Anak Malaysia!!!


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