Cosmic Bowling Haven't been bowling in a while? You have got to try cosmic bowling. A club atmosphere - all dark and fuzzy! Cosmic Bowl - Mid Valley
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When the sun goes down the lights turn on in
this bustling city and KL comes alive with the
rhythm of night life. A popular hot spot is the
Bangsar area with its pubs, karaokes, and
other night life and entertainment.
Besides Bangsar, there is the Phileo
Promenade. Here, one can not only wine and
dine but also proceed to after dinner
entertainment in jazz bars, listen to blues
music, boogie the night away in hip-hop discos
or have a quiet cup of coffee.
Monkey Bar at the Legend Hotel - A
popular fun pub, serving drinks, freshly baked
pizzas, tapas, desserts and featuring live
entertainment.
Barn Thai , 370b Jl Tun Razak (tel 03/244
6699). Spicy Thai food followed by some of the
best live jazz that KL offers.
Bull's Head , Central Market, Jl Benteng. A
very busy bar, popular with expats, tourists
and business people alike. Closes at midnight.
La Chiva , 1b Jl Utara. If you're into lively
South American and Caribbean music, this is
the top dance spot in KL. Also serves
salsa-type food.
Echo , Jl Telawi 2, Bangsar. Neon, quite
minimal, but with comfortable sofas, this is a
great bar for mid-evening through to the early
hours. Local DJs provide a hopping
soundtrack with jazz earlier and house music
later on.
Hard Rock Café , Concorde Hotel, 2 Jl Sultan
Ismail. Features well-known rock bands and
gets packed on Friday and Saturday nights -
cover charge if not eating. Open
11am-midnight. Hard Rock Café is located at
the Ground Floor of Concorde Hotel on Jalan
Sultan Ismail.
Riverbank , Central Market, Jl Benteng.
Well-placed bar, opposite the river; occasional
music.
Backroom , Lorong Shangri-La, behind the
Shangri La Hotel, Golden Triangle. Although a
poor venue, international DJs play house,
techno and drum 'n bass here to a packed
mixed bohemian crowd. Thurs-Sat 10pm-6am.
Baze-2 , Yow Chuan Plaza, Jl Tun Razak.
Happening club frequented by KL's
well-heeled youth; soul, reggae and funk
played. Open 9pm-3am.

Bintang Walk The streets of Kuala Lumpur come alive when the sun goes down. Lots of Clubs - Lots of Nitelife!
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If pub hopping and socializing is your bag,
then skip on over to Bangsar (pronounced
BUNG SAR). Bangsar is a neighborhood
teeming with nightlife when the sun goes down
The Lockup A popular pub on the Bangsar strip
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Cosmo's World Theme Park the Largest Indoor Theme Park in Malaysia has an overwhelming size of 133,000 square feet and is one of the main attractions in Berjaya Times Square.
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Club the night away at the Beach Club in Jalan P. Ramlee, in downtown Kuala Lumpur. A tropical island retreat is the concept of this club. You have to cross a wooden bridge to get in.
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Life, it is said, is all about living your dreams, and so it is with
Hector James and Chester Paul Zarsadias.
They are living it, loving it, and enjoying every minute of it.
More popularly known as the Zarsadias Brothers, their
childhood dreams of becoming 'musicians and entertainers'
have become their reality! Their rendition of old school rock
music, and their awesome hip-swaying moves, keep the fans
coming back for more. They pump up the volume and bring
down the house with their 'rock and roll' tunes.
It all started when they were young boys. Music and dancing
was the highlight of family parties. The old turntable burned
up to the tunes of Elvis, Ritchie Valens and the 'Greats' of
that era. They enjoyed watching family members dance the
night away. They were especially touched, by the smiles on
the faces of their grandparents, when they started to mimic
these artists. With a little help from their father, Hilary Patrick,
a musician himself, who in his heyday led the bands, the
'Floating Nightmares' and 'The Images', the brothers quickly
mastered the guitar and keyboard.
Zarsadias Brothers - Making their Moves!
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Petaling Street Night Market in KL. This is a "bargain & shopping spot". Street lined with fascinating vendors. Clothes, shoes, watches, gadgets.... medicine man??? See Video
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BAKO
NATIONAL
PARK, a two-hour
bus and boat
journey northeast of
Kuching, occupies
the northern section
of the Muara Tebas
Peninsula at the
mouth of Sungei
Bako. It's a beautiful
area and the best
place to see wildlife
in Sarawak. Many
people come on a
day-trip and then
end up staying
longer, taking
picnics to one of the
seven beaches,
relaxing at the park
headquarters area,
or following the
trails. You'll see
plenty of flora and
fauna, including the
strange pitcher
plants, whose deep,
mouth-shaped lids
open to trap water
and insects which
are then digested in
the soupy liquid.
Go there.....
MALAYSIA Excellent Destination
Great Beaches
Warm Waters
The Heart of Asia
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“Making music is my passion. There is nothing I want more
than to entertain people, especially my grandparents. It lifts
my spirits to see people dancing to my music, and this is what
keeps me going,” said Hector, who has a natural talent for
dancing.
Chester, a video editor, said it was difficult for them to break
into the music scene, “especially since people thought of us
as just young boys”.
Well the Brothers Zarsadias are definitely all grown up now.
Their music is upbeat and their performance, captivating.
With moves that can make a girl's heart skip a beat, this
dynamic duo, is definitely making their way up to the top!
Catch them at the locations below
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