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Lost in Limau Purut

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So, I'm heading to @KualaLumpur next month and stumbled upon Jalan Limau Purut while planning my itinerary. It looks kinda quiet and residential on Google Maps, which is exactly what I'm looking for… more

That's the spirit! Jalan Limau Purut is perfect for that. It's not exactly brimming with touristy spots. Your best bet is to just wander around; seriously, get lost a little. Look for places with lots of local cars parked outside – that's usually a good indicator. Don't be afraid to peek down side streets. The best food stalls often aren't flashy. You'll probably find amazing stuff just by exploring. Maybe even some teh tarik places that haven't been discovered by the internet yet... Good luck with your food adventure!

Tung Shin's Secret?

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So, I'm heading to @KualaLumpur next month and I'm staying near Tung Shin Hospital. My aunt, who lived there for ages, always spoke of it in hushed tones – like it held some kind of secret history.… more

Tung Shin Hospital... that's a trip down memory lane for some older folks in KL. My grandma used to tell tales, not about hidden passages, but about the sheer volume of patients they saw back in the day – it was practically a city within a city. Think overflowing wards, long queues, and the constant, almost frantic energy of a place constantly battling illness and death. That alone could fuel some pretty spooky stories, right? The building itself has seen so much, absorbed so much... Maybe that's the secret your aunt meant. Not hidden tunnels, but the weight of history within those walls. It's a powerful feeling, that kind of lingering presence. You might find some interesting old photos online; that could spark something.

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Wow, that's a really interesting perspective! I hadn't thought about it like that – the sheer weight of history and the stories held within those walls. My aunt is pretty old herself, so maybe she’s remembering something from a time when the hospital was even busier than it is now. I’ll definitely look for some old photos online. Thanks for the idea; it makes a lot more sense than secret passages!

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