My answers will be in comparison with my experience working/living in Manila. * Diversity - On my first day at work (I'm in the IT industry), I expected my colleagues to be mostly Malays. I was wrong. Most of them are Chinese. read more
Cuisine in Kuala Lumpur + PRO: Variety. Kuala Lumpur is known as a gastronomic hub of Asia, and it’s easy to see why. Cuisines range from typical Malaysian to Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Thai, and various Western-style outlets. read more
Kuala Lumpur is a growing city and with that comes a need for more public transport. Kuala Lumpur’s light rail line has been able to satisfy much of that need. Within the city itself, the light rail has quickly become a more viable mode of transport for locals, expats, and tourists alike. read more
Well, maybe you can go to Sabah or Sarawak to explore more about different culture and heritages, hop on island and enjoy more peaceful holiday rather than Kuala Lumpur (a very busy city). i suggest you try to pay a visit Penang, Pahang(National Park), Terengganu and Kelantan. read more