Langkawi’10 St.7: Shaw The Day, Rujano The Spoils
March 10th, 2010 admin
Message by NONE Jalan Tun Perak is where I am in the world right now. It is the epitome of a bustling Asian city, with heaps of energy and people going in every direction, and the faint smell of spices and dried fish – Kuala Lumpur feels edgy, but happy-go-lucky at the same time.
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