The building next to Merdeka square, where Malaysia declared it's independence (from the Brits) some 50 years ago.
Merdeka square itself.
The courtyard in front of the National Mosque (Islam is the national language, but freedom of religion is a right of the people).
The arabic is very pretty (I have no idea what it says, though!)
The rail station, very Muslim-based architecture.
The oldest Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur.
Check out the spiral, bee-hive-esque incense sticks burning in the doorway.
Need a watch? Neither did I, but the good folks in Chinatown were more then happy to try and sell me one.
Em relaxing, smoking a mini vanilla cigar we picked up. For the record: A) Em does not smoke B) Em does not know how to smoke and C) I had to talk her into smoking these with me (I'm an easy sell!)
Our guesthouse, apparently built in 1914.
The streetlight coming through the window of our guesthouse room at night.
Cool graffiti.
The Petronas towers, the tallest twin towers in the world and the 2nd tallest towers (on their own) after the Taipei 101 tower. Home to (you might have guessed it) the national oil company head quarters.
Need a dress? Come to Little India.
Colorful cloth everywhere!
Close-up of Emily sporting her new nose-ring.
Light rail train coming into the station.