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9:31AM

The Proposed Route

The proposed meeting point - no, I don't have shares thereHere we go! We will start off from Central Market. Best bet would be to park across the river at Dayabumi, or alternatively to use public transport. We will congregate at Restoran Yusoof dan Zakeer, right next door to the Central Market building. On Saturdays, watch out for the market stalls along the lane in front of the restaurant. We will have breakfast there from 9.30 before embarking on our walk at around 10.15 at the latest. Please be on time. As soon as we get a big enough group, we will start off. For my contact, please DM me on flickr or twitter @harisrahman. Let me first make one thing clear – anyone can join up even if they have yet to formally register. You are welcomed to join in or leave at any point, as long as people are aware that you will be doing so. None of us will be doing any head count! But beware, the obligatory group photo will take place at the beginning, not the end! LOL!

The restaurant might be hidden behind these canopiesWalking behind a stageCrossing a bridge towards Kompleks DayabumiWalking through the carparkUntil we emerged on the other side. Looking right towards Dataran Merdeka. Will be turning left instead.We will then walk past Dayabumi on our left, towards the train stationWe will make our way around the Central Market area before pushing on across a small bridge towards Dayabumi, through the carpark and the basement shops there to the other side, which lead us onto the main road, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin. Turning right will take us to Dataran Merdeka. We will be turning left instead, towards the Post Office Building, down the hill along Jalan Tugu, heading for the Old KTM Station, and Headquarters. We will linger here for a while, before crossing the underpass towards Masjid Negara. Next up will be a trek towards Dataran Merdeka. We should be there well before midday. After snapping the architecture around there – the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, the tall flagpole and the Royal Selangor Club, we will head towards Masjid Jamek. There are restaurants here for lunch. There is a mamak restaurant, a Malay restaurant, and other fast food outlet – Burger King and McDonald’s around the Masjid Jamek Monorail station. There is also a 7-Eleven there.

We will head towards the old train station, now converted into a hotel. From here we will use the terowong to the KTM headquarters and Masjid NegaraQuick glimpse at the old stationThe KTM Headquarters right oppositeWe will then walk past Masjid Negara towards Dataran Merdeka - the Bangunan Sultan Abdul SamadThe famous flagpoleDataran MerdekaAfter lunch, we will linger around the Lebuh Ampang area, maybe snapping and joining the Dzohor crowd at Masjid Jamek, before heading towards Chinatown. We will pass by Lebuh Ampang, Central Market and its annex, and Bangkok Bank – more architecture and urban snaps, just in time to reach Chinatown/Petaling Street. A quick check on the internet, in terms of happenings in the city, there will be an AV exhibition at the Marriot, a few new shows opening on the theatre, a silat festival at Central Market the next day – 25th July, some poetry reciting demonstration at Dewan Bahasa, otherwise there were hardly any event happening on the day nearby.

Proposed lunch site - around the Masjid Jamek Monorail station, a few eateries there.We will then walk by the Masjid Jamek - on the spot where Sg Gombak met Sg KelangWe will then walk further towards Chinatown, via Bangkok Bank and absorb the atmosphere

We will spent the rest of the walk at Petaling Street. For those who have not ventured to Chinatown recently – myself included – the place has really been transformed. The rooftop canopy being the main one, hence should in be raining in the late afternoon – we should be fine. The canopy covers the whole of the main street. Halfway up, we will reach a junction, with another path cutting right across. The landmark here will be the chestnut stalls – buah berangan. Turning right will take us towards Hotel Malaya at the end, and left to the China Town Beautique Hotel with stalls all along the path. Straight on from the main path will take us deep into the business part of Petaling Street where the main bargain and business were to be had, when we talk about counterfeit stuffs etc. On my previous dry run, I don’t think the storekeepers there appreciate us coming in with our camera without buying their wares. Better to stay away from that part unless you fancy some bargain yourselves. The area was colouful to say the least and everyone will be free to roam. The final stop will be where we started in the first place, Central Market – Restoran Yusoof dan Zakeer maybe a good landmark to meet up should everyone wish. Following that, we can also roam around CM, have tea. It should be more crowded at that hour.

Hotel Winsin across Bangkok BankFinally reaching Petaling Street properIt will be crowded late afternoon on a SaturdayThe canopy I mentionedColours everywhereThe beautique hotel at one endCheck uot this old-school apam balik vendorDuring my prior discussion with Shafina – our co-leader, has a few ideas of footing in a photoslide event at the end of the walk Venue was the issue. I will keep everyone updated should there be any news.

Finally basking in the glory of a successful walkJust a friendly message to everybody joining. Do distribute and exchange your phone numbers at the beginning as should some of us be left behind a quick phonecall could make all the difference. Be safe. Travel light, not with all your gears hanging on you etc. Be sensible. Travel at least in pairs. The more the merrier. The area we shall be venturing in will be full of people as the theme will be urban. Wear a comfortable pair of footwear. But most importantly, have fun. Looking forward to meeting up and getting to know all of you!

A more complete entry with pictures of the route can be seen in my blog at http://harisrahman.com – but only in a couple of days. I need time to go through all the photos to upload. Take care.

12:16AM

More scouting

The unmistakeable Kompleks Dayabumi - Petronas used to operate from here prior to the Twin TowersNow that we sort of like had the general idea of where to head for on the upcoming Kelby’s Photowalk, it was my turn to do another scout, to avoid any surprises so to speak. All in all, it was a very promising route, but it will need some refinements, and luck for good weather.

The starting pointAs proposed, we will be setting off from Central Market. I imagine on a Saturday morning, at 10, CM will still be quiet. I will later scout for a restaurant for us to congregate. Maybe some of us will be having breakfast there. There was a small market there today on the main walkway. Apparently according to one of the vendors, it happens there every weekend morning. From my observation, there was not very much to see there. Maybe we will walk around the area for a start before setting off to the train station.

The weekend market next to the CM.... selling all sortsFor there, we will cross a small bridge towards Kompleks Dayabumi where we will pass throguh the car park. I suggest we park there. It was indoors and costs RM2.50 per entry. The entrance is rather tricky since you have to be driving from Dataran Merdeka to get to the entrance. Through the car park, into the small shopping area at the Kompleks, we will emerge on the other side. A right turn from here will take us to Dataran Merdeka. We will instead take a left towards the old Train Station. It has now been converted into Komuter station, and part of the terminal building has been renovated int a hotel, Heritage Hotel. I will need to talk to the hotel management to see if there is any worthwhile access through the hotel, in case it leads into anywhere near the old platform. If so, that will be ace!

There is a beaten path from CM to Dayabumi, along an underpass, then across a pedestrian bridgeThis will take us straight into the carpark - I propose we park here, but public transport is of course would be betterAn exit from the carpark will lead us here. Straight down would be Dataran Merdeka but first we will head in the oposite direction.We will then reach the old train stationAn underground pass will then take us towards the KTM office right opposite. We will then move towards Dataran Merdeka, passing by Masjid Negara. Maybe more photo op there. Past Bukit Aman, we will soon reach Dataran Merdeka, Bangunan Sultan Sallehuddin - the old High Court - and the famous flagpole. Maybe we will spend a few moments here.

Fancy a quick drink?Brought back childhood memories this. Used to take the train from Penang to reach KL, and this was were we alight.Under another pedestrian underpass to reach the KTM Office buildingPassing by Masjid Negara, we will then head towards Dataran MerdekaA short walk round the corner will take us towards Lebuh Ampang. This is where the old KL meets new, with plenty of restored shop front. There will be a few Mamak restaurants, McDonald’s, Burger King and 7-Eleven to stock up or stop for lunch. We will also be passing by Masjid Jamek - the real centre of Kuala Lumpur for more photo op! Central Market - where we set off was also just round the corner.

Dataran Merdeka and the famous clubhouseThe pole needed no introductionThe Masjid Jamek forming the real center of Kuala Lumpur - where Sg Kelang and Sg Gombak met. There are plenty of restaurants near here for lunch.From here we might linger around a bit longer around Lebuh Ampang or head towards Chinatown, depending on our mood. We might already be tired by then, or filled up our memory cards …..

There will be a lot of things to photograph. A renovated shop front.Colourful and contrasting buildings - disclaimer, taken with a 7DFreedom of expressionCongregation of foreign workersKuala Lumpur welcomes youAll this scouting was done in under an hour believe it or not!I will need to scout this area more specifically to finalise the route to take to Chinatown, or even if it will be worth the trip considering the time we will be arriving there which will be right after lunch. Will update more as the time nears. Everyone are welcomed to join in on the photowalk scheduled for Saturday 24th July. For further information about the walk and how to join, please visit here. A more thorough walkthrough can be seen on my flickr set. Slideshow for this scouting mission can also be seen here. Again, all the photos here were taken using a mobile phone unless otherwise indicated.

12:13AM

Scouting report

Since I spelt halfway during the Eng-guur-land game last night, I woke up extra early today. Got my gear ready and went about scouting for the route for the upcoming Scott Kelby Photowalk coming up next month. I ended up with blisters on my foot, but one had to suffer for art I suppose. I snapped the photos using the phone with the GPS on to track my position and will be discussing the route with my co-organising colleague later on this afternoon.

The route I scouted this morning was from the car park at Jalan Alor, walking towards Bukit Bintang. I then walked towards Pavilion. We will probably spend some time around here doing cityscape photography and candid snaps. The next stop will be KLCC via the Convention Centre which should be within 15 minutes on from Pavilion. This was when things get a bit complicated. Maybe w will spend more time by the park, taking more snaps.

The next challenge will be the route back. I walked through Jalan P Ramlee past the then deserted sports bar. My idea would be to start the walk possibly late afternoon and by the time we arrive at KLCC, it should be just before sunset. Therefore, it will be early evening when we pass by the sports bar again. My only worry would be afternoon rain if we start late. Alternatively, we can start late morning, maybe around 10, spend the afternoon at KLCC, before doubling back towards the PapaRich at Bukit Bintang near where we park for a spot of tea and maybe a slideshow as suggested with one of the organiser colleague. We will thrash the plan out later in the afternoon and possibly get somewhere!

For a more complete look at the route, please visit my flickr link here, where the photographs will be geotagged. The slideshow for the walk can be seen here. All the photos from this page and the slideshow wee taken using a mobile phone! You can sign up for the walk on this link.