{"id":2216,"date":"2010-06-04T20:42:49","date_gmt":"2010-06-04T12:42:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=2216"},"modified":"2013-05-03T23:19:01","modified_gmt":"2013-05-03T15:19:01","slug":"kuala-selangor-batu-arang","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=2216","title":{"rendered":"Kuala Selangor, Batu Arang"},"content":{"rendered":"
Last weekend, Daddy was in the mood to go to the country side (that’s what he calls these places), even though I was not as keen. My excuse, HOT! HOT! HOT!<\/p>\n
Just so he doesn’t say all I do is expose the kids to shopping malls, I went along. With an ice box in tow, we headed to Kuala Selangor…for lunch! Try asking him to go to PJ to meet friends, he’ll complain so far, waste of petrol, but….. Kuala Selangor…FOR LUNCH…. that’s ok. <\/p>\n
The drive to Kuala Selangor was a pleasant one. Pleasant because we were in the aircon car, sleeping.. , while Daddy drove. <\/p>\n
Somewhere on the journey, we stopped, because we saw this road shaded by trees which made the scenary look over-sea-ish. So we took turns to hop on down to take some photos.<\/p>\n
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When we arrived at our regular place for lunch, we were glad there’s no crowd. <\/p>\n
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Alas, the food wasn’t as good any more. Luckily the company was good, especially when the girls were in a good mood after their naps in the car.<\/p>\n
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So we’d decided if we ever did come the next time, we’ll go somewhere else FOR LUNCH. But.. the hiong peng here is quite good.<\/p>\n
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So we bought a few packs home.
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Wanted to buy the Ikan Bilis, but when I asked if they were locally produced, I was told the fish were from Pangkor or Thailand. So, I didn’t get any.
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Saw this stall selling Bubble Tea at the road side, near the Hiong Peng shop. With just a blender (powered by generator), some ‘powder’ or ‘flavouring’ and a container of water and ice. Who would order from him? Hmmmm..
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Then we’re off, to a nearby fishing village (directed by a local) to buy some fish, and head on home.<\/p>\n
Daddy couldn’t resist taking a photo of this tree on our way home.
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Of course, Daddy being the adventurous one, wanted to make another stop at Batu Arang, and that’s like entering a time warp. Shops, buildings all looked ancient.
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Even the play ground looks like the one we used to have when we were younger. You don’t see these kind of monkey bars made with metal any more in new housing area.
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I stayed in the car all these while, just didn’t want to get baked under the sun.<\/p>\n
Girls, like their dad, did enjoy themselves.
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