Pottery Classes in Kuala Lumpur
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Introduction Pottery Classes in Kuala Lumpur

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Kuala Lumpur, this vibrant and multicultural city, invites you to step into a unique pottery class, explore the charm of Malay pottery in the bustling city, and start an artistic adventure at your fingertips.

Fusion style of course content: The course focuses on pottery that combines Malay style with modern creativity. The raw materials are selected from the rich local clay resources. Local clay is combined with novel colored glazes. The production techniques include traditional manual skills and modern mechanical assistance. Students learn coiling, carving and unique Islamic geometric pattern decoration to ensure that they can fully experience the charm of pottery. Students can create pottery works of different styles by themselves, take away their works after graduation, and continue their artistic passion.

Small class size and excellent teaching staff: The class size is generally small. You can make an appointment before going to study to avoid too many people. Small class teaching also makes it easier for teachers to pay attention to individuals. Students can also exchange multicultural insights. The atmosphere is active and gives birth to unique creativity. The ceramic artists who teach the courses all have rich experience and profound aesthetic skills. Most of them have ceramic qualifications recognized at home and abroad. Their diverse backgrounds spark creative sparks and stimulate unlimited potential.

Flexible courses and complete facilities and equipment: Flexible and diverse course times, immersing in urban vitality, injecting inspiration into ceramic creation. The venue is basically equipped with intelligent pottery making equipment, and the electric turntable is accurate and convenient; multiple advanced electric kilns with precise temperature control can meet different firing needs, taking into account efficiency and quality, and accelerating the creation process.

Take advantage of this ceramics course in Kuala Lumpur to gain a deeper understanding of Malaysia’s rich ceramics tradition and experience the unique Southeast Asian art style. From ancient pottery making techniques to modern creative designs, Kuala LumpurThe ceramics course provides you with a perfect platform to explore yourself and art.

Trip Moments Pottery Classes in Kuala Lumpur

Pottery Classes in Kuala Lumpur Trip Moments
Lunch Buffet Option is here!
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Lunch Buffet Option is here!

#favouriteitinerary The Jim Singgah lunch buffet at Makan Kitchen, DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur is never a wrong choice. The buffet features a few sections such as the healthy section (with salads & vegetables), cold cuts with salami, cheese types, meat section, dessert section, Chinese section, Indian section. Do mention your Hilton membership to get extra discount.
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A Majestic CNY at Pavilion KL! 🐉🏮✨
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A Majestic CNY at Pavilion KL! 🐉🏮✨

Stepping into Pavilion KL, I was greeted by giant golden dragons “flying” across the main atrium, surrounded by hundreds of red lanterns swaying above. A grand red carpet led the way, while lush yin liu plants adorned every corner, bringing luck and prosperity. Every angle was a perfect photo spot, capturing the festive magic in every shot. Say cheese and welcome the Year of the Dragon in style! 📸🐉🔥 #favouriteitinerary
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Spend guilt free!
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Spend guilt free!

#favouriteitinerary Visited JBR Bundle, a treasure trove for bargain hunters! With prices starting as low as RM2, I explored racks of unique, affordable fashion finds. From vintage gems to trendy pieces, the selection was impressive. A must-visit for those who love thrifting and great deals! 📍 Location: JBR Bundle 🕰 Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (Daily) #Thrift #vintage
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MyTOWNKL Celebrates Christmas with Tadaland
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MyTOWNKL Celebrates Christmas with Tadaland

#magicalxmastrip MyTOWNKL transforms into a whimsical wonderland with Tadaland, making the season extra special! At the Centre Town, a magnificent ship adorned with Tadaland characters greets visitors, adding a playful touch to the festive spirit. Also try taking the Tadaland personality test to discover which character matches your unique traits. Adding to the festive cheer are Santa walkabouts and heartwarming carol singing, creating magical moments for the whole family. MyTOWNKL also hosts exciting hands-on workshops and captivating performances, ensuring an unforgettable holiday experience for all ages.
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Sweet Indulgence at Falalaa Desserts
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Sweet Indulgence at Falalaa Desserts

Falalaa Desserts is a delightful haven for dessert lovers, offering a wide array of sweet treats that are sure to satisfy any craving. The cafe’s inviting ambiance, with its cozy seating and charming decor, makes it an ideal spot for a relaxing afternoon or a casual meet-up with friends. The menu features a variety of delectable options, from traditional Malaysian desserts like black glutinous rice and red bean tongshui to innovative creations such as croffles and white peach oolong milk tea. Each dish is crafted with care, using high-quality ingredients to ensure a memorable taste experience. The friendly staff and prompt service further enhance the overall dining experience, making every visit to Falalaa Desserts a delightful one.
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Food @ Lot 10
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Food @ Lot 10

Was super hungry when I just arrived at Kuala Lumpur so immediately head on to find foods around this area. There is sort of food court in basement of lot 10 with many options from local to international food, mainly chinese one. I bought gui ling gao (herbal jelly) and herbal drink in case if I got heaty body. Also tried moonlight kway teow, prawn noodle and duck noodle. The kway teow taste very unique, a bit sticky and not as sweet as in singapore. I love the prawn noodle (beehoon) and also duck noodle there. When hungry, everything taste nice; just texture that I notice and dislike from moonlight kway teow. #foodie #createwithtrip #kualalumpur #urbanexplorer #createwithtrip
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Sultan Abdul Samad Building
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Sultan Abdul Samad Building

The Sultan Abdul Samad Building is among Kuala Lumpur’s earliest Moorish-style buildings. It is set to the east of Merdeka Square. It was built in 1897 and was named after the reigning sultan of Selangor at the time. This landmark originally served as the secretariat for the colonial British administration. This historically-significant building used to house the superior courts of Malaysia: the Federal Court of Malaysia, the Court of Appeals and the High Court of Malaya, before they moved to Putrajaya. #malaysia #malaysiatravel #awesomepic
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🍴 Steambot under the Sea
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🍴 Steambot under the Sea

#malaysiatrip HaiDiLao Steamboat grown their popularity in Malaysia in less than 5years time. Remembered there were huge crowd line up to dine in during their first branch opening in Malaysia. I guess this is my 4th time trying this steamboat, nonetheless, their quality is consistent and superb up till date. We also order their handmade ramen and yes there will he a staff performing dance with it 🤣
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Lim Kee Cafe, Malaysia
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Lim Kee Cafe, Malaysia

An old-school cafes in KL with contemporary furnishing and pleasant color pantone. Lim Kee Cafe resembles Hong Kong coffee shops, and no it’s not a chicken rice shop judging by the name. A place for coffee and cakes, relax with a cuppa and unwind on the rattan chair. Lim Kee Cafe is a walk down the memory lane, where old meets new. you must to get here if you went to malaysia. Thank you for visiting my page and dont forget to give me some likes. Address: 66-68, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur. Operating Hour: 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (Daily) #cafe #hiddengem #malaysia
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🍣 A place full of Sushi conveniently
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🍣 A place full of Sushi conveniently

#malaysiatrip I used to come here to grab a quick meal whenever I am in a rush for work. Just simply queue up in front of the sushi display bar, and there will be a staff standing behind serving you. I always order tamago maki, Inari, potato inari and tamago inari, these are my to-go option as always! Believe there are many outlets in almost every shopping mall in Klang Valley, easy to find and lastly it is affordable 😌😌
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Bukit Bintang Nightlife

Bukit Bintang Nightlife

Getting There - By walking, public transport, car, motorcycles. Attractions - Can see the KL nightlife, many bar and club arounds, easy to access to public transport, easy to find halal food, can see the hectic city there during the night. Very nearby to KL tower and KLCC where you can reach there by walking around 20 minutes but need to be careful and aware for the car and motorcycle around. Hotels - Many hotels nearby you can choose from the cheapest hotel to the very expensive one. Food & Restaurants - Many halal foods nearby such as Family mart and McDonalds Shopping - Suria KLCC, Pavilion, Time Square,
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Baan PhadThai first outlet at Pavillion KL

Baan PhadThai first outlet at Pavillion KL

Baan Phadthai from Bangkok is a Michelin guild bib gourmand restaurant,first outlet starts its business in Pavillion Kuala Lumpur.It’s famous for its phad Thai (fry noodles).their foods portion are small except the Phadthai ,one portion can eat for two adults.Taste is good and the chicken is tender and yummy.Green curry taste good too.Highly recommended and will visit again
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