Saturday, 15 November 2014

ATTRACTION IN MY HOMETOWN

ATTRACTION IN MY HOMETOWN

My lovely hometown is at Cheras. A town, which is located near Kuala Lumpur I love to live here because the environment is so comfortable and make me always splendid here. Not forget love friendly people too….. I love everything belongs my hometown where I was born and grew in 19 years ( 2014 ).



I live in apartment and there are big playground structure for small children include slides, climbers ( stairs in this case ), playhouse. I love to views from the window of my house, which is the ground full with children laughs, love the peace of the simple life here. There are the mosque, infront of the playground. So as a muslim, I am glad and proud to be here.



Since Cheras opens the eye to the world, Cheras has attracted a lot of foreign tourists because of its unique climate, landscape and the life style of people here. Tourists who have come here are all fascinated by everything except for the accommodations. Almost of the tourists love to come here with the cultural, especially my hometown nearest with Kuala Lumpur big city. As we know, Kuala Lumpur

Is popular place for  shopping, hangout, and many more!!!! Here got Petronas Twins Tower which is has shopping center, playground, Aquaria KLCC and much more. The KLCC is one of the most tallest building in the world. It is the focal point of tourism place.



It also nearest Duta-Ulu Kelang Expressway. It is landmark which is expressway or motorway in Malaysia connecting the capital city of Kuala Lumpur to the town of Karak in Pahang. I love to live in Cheras Kuala Lumpur because it is the only city named forest in city which mean the city also has green tree surround to make sure the city is beautiful.


Last but not least, I love to live here and that’s the reason every semester break I going back from UTM  to Cheras Kuala Lumpur. Like Clementine Journalist, “we all have hometown appetites. Every other person is a bundle of loging for simplicities of good taste once enjoyed on the farm or in the hometown he/she left behind.”

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