In the morning, we started with a walk to Petronas twin towers and the KLCC park and then went to the Batu caves.
We luckily were on the way back, when the heavy 15:00 -rain started. We had some tips where else to go in KL and one was a (or “the”) palace, but when we arrived there, it was just an old not too big building and it was closed. So, we just went to eat something in a Syrian restaurant. There was a couple with a baby girl and Hasmik saw when the father hit the daughter in the face. It was shocking and we then watched them and maybe he now was “shy” to hit her again, but does it mean he wouldn’t do it again at home, maybe even worse because no one is watching him except his wife (and I would be surprised to hear that he wouldn’t hit her, too)
At the hotel, we wanted to extend our stay in that great place, but it was full. So, we found another hotel in the same building and that meant to move from floor 37 to 48, poor us!
We had an evening walk to see the Petronas Twins with light and also the dancing fountains, but for Hasmik they have a special connotation with Russian Empire.
First we went to the shopping center under the towers to get some fruits. But then we saw a booth making special smoothies, with mashed oats and almonds. The owner said the oats are sold but if we wait, he would do it extra for us and his wife went to buy oats. He and his wife made it very special for us with extra blueberries and bananas on top. They are from Iran, so “neighbors” for Hasmik and we talked a bit. In the end, we where overwhelmed by their friendliness and generosity and first didn’t want to go back there. But then we did, to give them feedback and say thank you again and to have the choice to come back for breakfast.








