Here's another post my wife had published on Travel Wire Asia. The post's Japanese title, "リトル・インディア — マレーシアの旅の隠し味に," roughy translates as, "Little India — Malaysia's Secret Spice." In her post, my wife explores Kuala Lumpur's Little India district.
Located in Brickfields, just south of KL's city centre, the streets of Little India burst with excitement. The scent of spices wafts through the air. The clothing shops reveal a rainbow of colours. Bollywood music floats up and over the sound of the traffic. The area truly is a feast for the senses.
If you're dining on a budget, Little India is a great place to sample Indian cuisine. The most popular dish is banana leaf rice. Fold the banana leaf inward after you finish eating, because it means you enjoyed the meal. Folding the leaf outward means you didn't enjoy the meal.
Little India is close to KL Sentral, home of Kuala Lumpur’s main train station and the biggest in southeast Asia.
This article was part of a publication for Tourism Malaysia. If you enjoyed this article and would like to find out more about travelling to Malaysia, please visit the Tourism Malaysia website.
この記事を読んでマレーシアへの旅行について更に詳しく知りたい方はマレーシア観光局ウェブサイトをご覧ください。
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