A Peak into Traditions and Tall Buildings
Malaysian and visiting Muslims from the Middle East love their Starbucks just as much as we do. I'm sitting in the coffee shop across from the Millenium Hotel blogging for free. I'm fascinated with how many deeply religious Muslim women from Islamic nations visit here, all covered in full black garments called abayas.
They drape themselves from the head to toe with only a small slit to see through around the eyes.

5 a.m. this morning, our sleepy Malaysian tour guide Sara, got in line for tickets to the top of the Petronas Towers, the worlds tallest twin buildings. We were fast asleep while she waited for 4 hours for 3 of only 1400 access passes handed out daily.
We boarded a elevator that whisked us up 41 of 88 floors for an aerial view of Kuala Lumpur from the Skybridge, a pedestrian bridge that links the two buildings. The buildings are the creation marvel of Argentine-American architect César Pelli and completed in 1998. We watched a 3-D video explaining how it was constructed of reinforced concrete, steel and a glass façade. The view is absolutely spectacular.

2 Comments:
Hi Sonja ... great that you are traveling and gaining an education with your senses. I just wanted to say the Muslim woman in your pic is not Malaysian but Middle Eastern. The
Arab tourists saturate the shopping areas where you drink coffee. Not to say that some Malaysian Muslims don't dress as you say, but it is not to the extent of some Arab states.
Nice blog ... travel well.
Just curious...did you see any women dressed as the one you photographed drinking a Starbucks coffee?
How do they do it?
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