Friday, 30 December 2016

Exploring Kuala Lumpur

Greetings from Kuala Lumpur (KL)!

I have arrived safely in Malaysia after over 30 hours of travelling and I am safely on the 37th floor of my oldest brother’s flat, close to the heart of KL. Some of the thoughts I had while travelling here:
Family reunion! (left to right) Me, brothers Archer and Arvin,
Dad, Ate Paulineand Xyriel in the background

1) I hate airports so much

2) I’m so glad I bought noise-cancelling headphones prior to travelling

3) One should NEVER watch Inside Out in public ever, let alone on a plane that was such a bad idea.

Airplanes are never a great experience. I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who feels anything but neutrality or mild to strong dislike towards flying. However, the overall journey was smooth sailing and I am happy to be here.

Malaysia is currently 16 hours ahead of BC and 13 hours ahead of Ontario, so the jetlag was definitely hitting me at 5:20 am today. It’s also maybe more than 25 C hotter than BC was before I left so it’s pretty terrible right now. I’ve received a lot of mockery from my family for changing 50 times a day due to the fact that I am sweating profusely through everything I wear. ): Regardless, I am loving KL so far! 
Merdeka Square 

I would say the weirdest thing I’ve experienced is how similar yet different Malay is from Tagalog (national language in the Philippines). Filipino culture has been heavily influenced by Malay culture and it really shows in Tagalog vocabulary. What’s weird is sometimes the letters of a word with meaning shared by both languages is essentially the same… but with like one letter difference. Very strange and has thrown me off a lot, but not enough to distract me from the beautiful culture of KL. 


It seems there is a harmonious balance between different cultures that reside in this city, with a large Islam community that has influenced the architecture of the older buildings including a really beautiful mosque, but at the same time a large amount of Chinese and Indian cultural influence is present as well.
Newspaper cutouts at the KL Art Gallery describing history of Kuala Lumpur

Today my oldest brother and I got the chance to visit a few places in Merdeka Square, including Kuala Lumpur’s Muzium Muzik (Music Museum) where I got to learn a little bit about the instruments used in Chinese, Malay and Indian culture.

My brother Arvin and I at the I <3 KL Sign in front of KL City Gallery
Next door was the famous “I Love KL” Sign beside the Arch art gallery, where we also roamed and I got to learn a bit about the history of British colonialism and declaration of independence in KL which happened right there at Merdeka. We then visited a beautiful Chinese temple, then an Indian temple nearby. These temples were obviously built by very talented and passionate artists and it was breathtaking, even for an outsider like me.

After all this tourist-y fun, we roamed around looking for some things I wanted to buy, and this is where the real fun began. We roamed Central Market and Chinatown, which was adjacent to the market.

Today I experienced the truly strategic art of bargaining. For those of you who haven’t experienced shopping in Asia, there are large designated squares where stands will be set up and people will sell many material goods at seemingly great prices. However, I saw the same bag at probably 7 locations and heard 7 different prices. ‘Tis why it’s important to bargain. It’s actually kind of a fun activity if you don’t consider how much walking and disappointment is involved.

My favourite part of this bargain hunt was seeing ‘Beats’ headphones for sale at whopping prices. Amazing. 

To conclude this post, I’d like to enthusiastically mention that tomorrow is New Years Eve. I will be partying it up 13-16 hours ahead of any of you and watching fireworks from the 37th floor, so be prepared for the 1000 second snapchat stories....

Cha Gheill!
Arlene 


More photos below: Hindu temple close to Merdeka and my niece Xyriel because she's absolutely adorable


Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Bye Canada

Hello readers aka all my #Fans -- specifically YOU Baylee Balfour,

This is my first blog post! I really don’t know how long this whole blog thing will actually stick, but alas here I am. Hopefully you haven’t fallen asleep by the end of these six months or so of me being abroad and writing about my life. J

I was sitting in the car earlier with my mom and her friend on the way to YVR. The adventure starts today and my first destination is Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to visit my brothers, my oldest brother’s family and my biological parents! It’s really ironic that going on exchange puts me closer to my relatives. However even knowing that and having prepared so much to go abroad, I still have butterflies in my stomach. It’s really sinking in all at once. Right now. I am SO scared, but more so excited for this new adventure.

Oh and whenever I remember -- for those of you who care lolz -- I will post a song that I think suits that day’s post. Today’s song is:

Nat King Cole’s “Smile” ballad, covered by Hugh Coltman.

This song helps to calm me down when I’m feeling off, and reminds me that there is always something beautiful in the future to be happy for.

Cha Gheill!


Arlene