Religious heritage site aside, a lot of amazing plants and animals are only found on a single limestone cliff or a few. Some stunning plants that are only known from one or two limestone hills in Malaysia are like Begonia amphioxus and Nepenthes campanulata. Just imagine all the species that were destroyed before they were even discovered.
I’m a failed cina for not realizing until I saw this post.
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I’ve been testing a few Lemmy clients on iOS and although I still mostly use the mobile webpage as the beta apps are buggy/lacks features, some of them are looking quite nice, like Bean:
Still haven’t receive a testing link for Artemis though.
DID YOU KNOW there’s a very, very hidden & affordable mixed rice shop inside Fahrenheit 88 at Bukit Bintang? I mean, it’s really, really hidden:
youtu.be/A8ZQJeVxSpI
(My first time knowing about this place also. I know Wisma Cosway only)
Pro tip when in KL: if you’re around high end areas where a simple lunch can cost you at least RM30++ per person, there is ALWAYS a secret canteen somewhere where the local staff eat. Just ask the office workers…
Smart guess: Maybe you look younger than your actual age?
Tak tahu mati punya guess: Maybe you give off sugar mama vibes? 🏃🏻
r/Malaysia wasn’t built in two weeks either. Give it time.
As you can see, the balls are in the maggie ayam already
I came from smjk c and nowadays none of my ex classmates type in Chinese anymore lol. Sure we still speak mandarin when f2f with each other out of habit, but our work environments & in many cases our spouses are mostly English, so English kinda naturally replaced Chinese for many of us. We also speak English with fellow Chinese-educated colleagues at the work place.
There’s also some hidden nasi minyak lauk spot upstairs inside the apartment that my ex colleagues like to visit (the apartment is a bit of a slum, remember when it got locked down during the pandemic).
Edit: I don’t quite remember if it’s nasi minyak or some other type of nasi
Just want to share this pun here: