Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; formerly the world’s tallest buildings.

Didn’t like the towers when it was completed in the 90s; used to think that it was a complete waste of money. Only started to appreciate the project after some global travelling over the past few years… as I began to realise the significance of having some iconic buildings or landmark in a metropolis.

Took these pics in April 2008; was testing with my new DSLR camera which was bought a few days before this…

Photo of Petronas Twin Towers at KLCC in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Will be making my 2nd attempt to conquer Mount Kinabalu in March 2009.

Mt Kinabalu (Gunung Kinabalu) is located at Kinabalu National Park, a World Heritage Site in the state of Sabah, Malaysia. At 4,095 metres, it’s the highest summit in Malaysia and the fourth highest in South East Asia.

Picture of the peak of Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia
Near the summit of Mt Kinabalu… (Image by Matthew)

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Went to the National Rice Museum (Muzium Padi Nasional) in Kedah, Malaysia, in March 2008. The museum is near the city of Alor Setar, and is famous for its huge 360-degree ceiling painting on one of the interior domes.

The painting is a nice piece of art work, featuring the bird-eye-view of the surrounding environment around the museum, as well as the growing cycle of the rice crops from ploughing to harvesting and celebrations etc…

Photo of the 360-degree painting at National Rice Museum in Kedah, Malaysia

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Went to Putrajaya on Friday (Aug 29) to catch the finale of Malaysia International Fireworks Competition 2008, with performance from the Australian team.

First serious attempt on fireworks photography; results are rather poor. Here are a few of the relatively nice photos…

Photo of Malaysia International Fireworks Competition 2008 in Putrajaya

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Malaysia International Fireworks Competition (MIFC) 2008 is held in the month of August in conjunction with the country’s independence day celebration.

I was planning to go for a show on Wednesday, but the weather was not permitting; will try my luck again on Sunday. Meanwhile, catch a video below, produced by an official media partner of MIFC with the Malaysian team performing on August 12.

Besides the Malaysian team, other teams that are competing in the event this year are from China, Spain, Canada and Australia.

Update - check out a few photos taken by yours truly during one of the shows.

A video of BASE jumping from KL Tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, during the KL International Tower Jump (KLITJ) in August 2006…

BASE is the acronym for Building, Antenna, Span and Earth… the categories of fixed objects that are usual jumping platforms for this extreme sport. [more on Wiki]

KLITJ is becoming a popular event for BASE jumpers around the world; the annual event is moving into its seventh edition in 2008. Besides the 421m KL Tower, the jumping sessions are now extended to a few other locations across the country.

Photos from the pit walkabout of Super GT International Series Malaysia 2008 at Sepang International Circuit on Saturday (June 21).

Pit walkabout is a session where special ticket holders were allowed to visit the pit-lane to catch a closer look of the race cars, drivers and the Super GT race queens.

Photo of Japanese driver Hiroyuki Iiri with race queens Yamauchi Chie and Maika Misaki at Super GT International Series 2008 in Sepang, Malaysia
RE AMEMIYA team driver Hiroyuki Iiri with ORC RQs Yamauchi Chie (L) and Maika Misaki

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Second day of the Super GT International Series Malaysia 2008; some photos from various exhibitors and the GT qualifying rounds…

Photo of photographers and Malaysian model at Super GT International Series 2008 in Sepang, Malaysia
Photographers in hunting mode

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