February 19, 2017
by wayfaringlondoner
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Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, and despite the fact that it’s not very big, it certainly offers an unlimited amount of things to explore. I’ve put together a list of 25 items, some of which are the well-known, … Continue reading →
Categories: Countries , Food & Drink , Malaysia , Off the Beaten Track , Travel |
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