We also visited a Chinese temple that is a very popular place for weddings. Over 10, 000 couples were married there on the very auspicious date of 08/08/08. Group weddings began at 8:00am in the morning and went until 11:00pm that night!
We took a tour of the Royal Selangor Pewter Factory in KL. Reported to be one of the finest pewter manufacturers in the world, they definitely have the largest pewter beer stein.

The National Monument of Malaysia is a large bronze statue that commemorates the soldiers and workers of Malaysia who won the countries independence in 1957.
There are 13 Sultanates (states) in Malaysia, each ruled by a royal family. Each Sultan takes a turn in ruling the country with each ruler serving 5 years as Prime Minister.
While KL is not as cosmopolitan as Singapore they do have many shopping malls, clubs and restaurants and of course the Petronas Towers. The tallest twin towers in the world, they have a sky bridge on the 54th floor. The towers are only accessible to people who have business in the towers however a limited number of tickets to the skybridge are given out each day. Anne and I opted not to stand in line for the tickets but to have a drink at the Trader's Hotel Sky Bar and take a photo!
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