I got back from my little trip down south today...I have to say, it was an interesting experience, but I'd still choose to live in Bangkok, even though both places have a higher standard of living, look cleaner, etc.
On the night train from KL to Singapore I was woken up at 3:30AM by the conductor, urging all passengers to disembark, avec luggage. I looked out the window and saw that we were in the middle of nowhere, but complied...A train had derailed on the track so they provided us with buses, which took us to the next station, where the Singapore-KL train was also stuck. Passengers were swapped and both trains went back from whence they came. It was a bit unnerving though, seeing everyone bleary-eyed, confused and walking around in the field at night reminded me of the Holocaust movies I've seen...at least I knew Malaysia is a civilized country, if this would have happened in Cambodia (not that I'd ever consider going there), I would have had serious doubts about the future integrity of me balls
Oh, also, KL has to be the most pedestrian-unfriendly city I've ever seen...can you imagine a timed 5-second stoplight for crossing a wide boulevard??? And let's just say that for the bike drivers, even 5 seconds is asking too much, they were already whizzing back and forth between people after 2 seconds
Singapore was the precise opposite in terms of traffic, hats off to them, even though they do enforce their way of life with a whole lot of banners all over the place, including this in the public toilets:
On the night train from KL to Singapore I was woken up at 3:30AM by the conductor, urging all passengers to disembark, avec luggage. I looked out the window and saw that we were in the middle of nowhere, but complied...A train had derailed on the track so they provided us with buses, which took us to the next station, where the Singapore-KL train was also stuck. Passengers were swapped and both trains went back from whence they came. It was a bit unnerving though, seeing everyone bleary-eyed, confused and walking around in the field at night reminded me of the Holocaust movies I've seen...at least I knew Malaysia is a civilized country, if this would have happened in Cambodia (not that I'd ever consider going there), I would have had serious doubts about the future integrity of me balls
Oh, also, KL has to be the most pedestrian-unfriendly city I've ever seen...can you imagine a timed 5-second stoplight for crossing a wide boulevard??? And let's just say that for the bike drivers, even 5 seconds is asking too much, they were already whizzing back and forth between people after 2 seconds
Singapore was the precise opposite in terms of traffic, hats off to them, even though they do enforce their way of life with a whole lot of banners all over the place, including this in the public toilets:
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