" When everything feels like an uphill struggle, just think of the view from the top "
1) Port Dickson > Kuala Pilah (70km)
2) Kuala Pilah is in the central state of Negri Sembilan, an old valley town with many of the pre-war Chinese shop houses still fronting the main streets, it has a sizable Chinese community that has existed since the mining days during the British colonial rule
3) Sri Kanthasamy Temple, Kuala Pilah, Negri Sembilan
Gurdwara Sahib, Kuala Pilah, Negri Sembilan
4) Lister Memorial (1901), Kuala Pilah
5) Sim Tong Temple, Kuala Pilah
6) Masjid Yam Tuan, Kuala Pilah
7) Most unique old shop house in Kuala Pilah - the entire shop house design has a strong reflection of ancient Chinese architecture
8) Bus Terminal, Kuala Pilah
1) Kuala Pilah > Bahau (22km)
2) Bahau - the principal town of Jempol district, Negri Sembilan, Bahau in Chinese means "Horse Mouth"; a nearby town, Mahsan means " Horse Body" in Cantonese; Bahau is accessible by trains linked to the East Coast Line; the population of Bahau is mainly made up of Chinese.
5) Fruit Stalls, Bahau - bought 1.5 kilos (Rm8) of mangoes from this stall !
6) Heading home from Bahau > Subang Jaya; scenery as viewed from the vehicle's window from Bahau > Seremban
Saturday June 27 2020 - attended a wake & funeral to "farewell" my brother-in-law's wife, Serene Chong who passed away recently due to illness. Burial at Nirvana Memorial in Semenyih, Selangor.
Semenyih - a small town in the Hulu Langat district in South East Selangor along the Kajang-Seremban Road, 28 km from Kuala Lumpur & 8 km from Kajang
Semenyih Town, Hulu Langat, Selangor
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