February 1, 2007 • 10:23 am
There are times when we will be asked with the question of ‘Which is the biggest shopping mall in Malaysia?’ and we would normally come to a conclusion of “Mid Valley Megamall”, and of course it’s not because of the name that reflects its image but its the actual size of the building. But nevertheless, up until this years, it still stands at the top for the worst traffic jam ever you’ll face when visit this place at peak hours. No i’m not kidding. But of course if you insist of going, public transport is the best choice you can ever have.

The most common and safest route to take in order to reach MidValley is using the Federal Highway.



And upon approaching it, you will notice there is the RTM building on your right side (now you’re driving from Klang heading to Kuala Lumpur).


And as you passed the RTM building, drive slowly and keep left. You will notice there is a subtle signboard saying ‘Mid Valley City’


As you made the left turn earlier, keep moving straight without turning. And again, i emphasize, drive slowly and safe.


As you approaches the building, you will see more obvious sign that you are near. Keep left.

And always prepare for bad traffic jam. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. Enjoy with a happy heart.


And of course I hope you’ll get your parking. There’s a lot of intersections for you, which are separated by Zones.



Here are the parking to Zone H which is NOT-connected to any of other parking zone. Of course, during weekdays, you will see reserved parking that are only allowed for specific car to be parked. But no worries, for weekdays, you will be able to park inside the area after 6P.M. and for weekend and public holiday, it’s after 1P.M. Enjoy your trip!
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January 21, 2007 • 11:08 am
There is one ever mysterious place you’ll go, Amcorp Mall would be one since I never knew this building existed until last year. Shame on me, but nevertheless, there’s one really exciting Korean shop inside that serves you affordable and yummy food. Really.



As usual, you will have to use the Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur Federal Highway to reach the destination. It would be easiest for me to identify where you can turn in. Andas usual, you will spot these few landmarks before reaching the junction/overhead bridge to turn in.



As soon you notice the huge yellowish building on your right (you are driving towards to the KL city), you will note that there is one overhead bridge (a narrow one) to go up. Drive slowly at this point.


As soon you reach the traffic light, make a right turn.



And you’ll have to drive straight to reach another traffic light, make a right turn again.


With the Amcorp Mall visible to your bare eye, you can rest assure right in front of you, to make a last right turn.



As soon you made the turn, you can choose to park your car on the open car park or the closed parking system.



Press the machine’s button for ticket, and enjoy. Find a nice parking space.

And make payment upon leaving the parking. NOT INSIDE the autopay machine. Enjoy!
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January 2, 2007 • 5:40 pm
It’s been a while since there is any digital eletronics/hardware shop worthy of mention to visit after Lowyat Plaza. But since it’s a mystery to everyone on where it’s located, I’m glad that through some pointers from forumers, I reached there. And here I would like to share the direction with you.


You can reach the Sec14’s Digital Mall through Federal Highway. Actually as informed, it’s the same old building where the old Metrojaya located. Well, no one knows. We’re here to explore.




By reaching near the overhead bridge where you can see Hilton PJ on your right side. (Note that the direction you are heading to Kuala Lumpur). Make a turn to the left near the traffic light junction.




After making the turn on right, head up straight on the road, and until you reach a junction where there is a traffic light. Make a right turn. And then drive straight toward, you’ll pass over a bridge. And then you’ll notice there is one big blue building on your left side. Make a slow turn inside.




As you slowly drives toward the junction, you’ll see a huge flat screen hanging on the wall at your right side, and that is…the DIGITAL MALL! Hoo-ray!
p.s. – please inform me of broken image link, having a great downtime in my place.
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October 8, 2006 • 4:21 pm
Here this is a rather brief guide on how you can have a brief idea of how Malaysia’s pedestrians crossed the roads usually. Do keep in mind, yes we have rather ‘mindless’ traffics sometimes. This is for small roads among the neighbourhoods. Do be alert and cautious all the time because you have to keep in mind there’s traffic coming from both side. And a strong disclaimer here, FOR THE UNDERAGED, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TRY THIS WITHOUT GUARDIAN WITH YOU, and also, i take absolutely no responsibility on what may happened, this is solely informational based and server the purpose of informing and not directing


For now, we’ll have to cross this road over the otherside. As we aware, there are cars coming towards us all the time. As the car passes after you…



Take this opportunity, which there are more than 100metre of distance or more between you and the incoming, cross half of the road and get ready in the middle of the road. Look twice, thrice or even more times to check if there’s incoming car from front and back of you. Always be alert and cautious. Please.


And as per previous step, once you notice there’s a really big gap/distance in between you and the incoming car, feel free to cross the remaining half of the road, do refrain from running because it might increase the chance of the person getting tripped and fall down into the ground.


And here now we are, we’ve successfully completed this mission. Congratulations. Safety first. Love yourself.
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