Friday, May 4, 2012

Trip to Malaysia via Hong Kong


We’re having a 2-week break from the school and the five of us planned to spend the holidays in Malaysia and Singapore. The first plan was to visit a friend of us who is studying in Kuala Lumpur so we flew there first via Hong Kong. The flight from Shanghai to KL started without any problems but the closer we got to HK, the worse the weather got and we had to circle around the Hong Kong International for about 30 minutes before getting the permission to land. According to the flight schedule we should‘ve had 2 hours time in HK before the flight to KL. Due to the thunderstorms our flight was delayed and we didn’t get any information about the estimated departure time. About one hour after the scheduled time we finally got the information from which gate we’re supposed to board, so we walked to the gate. Once at the gate, it was already time to board. However, after getting into the plane nothing happened in the next two hours. Finally after over 3 hours of delay in total our flight took of. The turbulence was really hard in the first 30 minutes but after that it fortunately calmed down.

Thanks to these coincidences we arrived in KL shortly after 4am. We didn’t know exactly how to get from there to the city and first we thought the first train would be leaving at 5.30, but then we found out that it’d leave at 7.30. After eating breakfast at the airport we took a bus to the centrum because the taxis were really expensive. In KL we had to found our hostel in Chinatown area but after a while we found the place and it turned out to be a really nice one, though a bit expensive compared to many other hostels.
After a few hours of sleep we woke up in the middle of the protests. Tens of thousand people were protesting against the government and for clean elections to come during summer or fall. One of the main streets for the protestants was the street in front of our hostel which was full of policemen in the afternoon :) All the people were despite the protests very friendly and peaceful so it was safe to walk around the city. Two times we had to change our route since the police was shooting tear gas into the masses but otherwise it didn’t affect us that much. In the evening we visited some Finnish guys who lived in a very nice penthouse in top of one shopping mall and a hotel. There were in total 11 people living in the huge apartment. After a few hours chatting with them, we headed back to the hostel to rest. 

1 comment:

  1. The time to enjoy a European trip is about three weeks aftr unpacking.

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