Mushroom Jun Asia Travel Malaysia, Kota Kinabalu Little India (Little India), Indians living in Kuala Lumpur, buy groceries streets. There is a friendly smile, and thick Southeast Asian English people in the road coming and going. Deep eye sockets dark-skinned with a smile, gorgeous clothes, and extra baggage size, and both warn you - this is the small India. Here morning drink a glass of the tarik, throwing pie with lamb curry dip, wake up with your taste buds. Early on the second floor of the shop, the hand-painted henna shop just opened the door. The main body of the Indian woman painted decorative techniques are each to Malaysia, a traditional project I have to experience. Choose a brilliant phoenix painted on the shoulder, looking to get rid of vegetable dyes slowly faded after a bright red. Only Phoenix is like a totem-like to accompany me to finish the ten-day trip, her body, both soft wings, but also a strong armor.
Little India is also a very good tourist area, the whole small India's residents are mostly from the neighboring Indian country, are here to work in a more ordinary class, the culture here is also close to Indian customs, many religious places.
Little India Brickfield , South East of Kuala Lumpur Sentral Railway Station is "another world" within the Malaysia city.
little India try to visit this place to learn and experience Indian culture and try their food ,I love Indian food it has allot of flavours and aromatic
Can try special dishes such as roti canai, thosai, and teh tarik which are famous here. Little India Brickfields is an interesting place to experience Indian culture in Malaysia.
Those who want to learn about Indian culture should come here in early October when the roadside shops here are overflowing with colorful cultural and religious items.
the streets with colors, food and people combined into a cultural heritage.
shopping centre Indian
It's full of food for Little India in the center of Kuala Lumpur. Take a slow walk and enjoy it.