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New Tourist Attraction "KL UPSIDE DOWN HOUSE" @ KL TOWER

Wanted a quick one hour date with the kids while having some fun?

We take a peek to the latest "KL Upside Down House" @ KL Tower. Thanks for having us. Kids had nice experience exploring new ventures in town. ;)

Our photo moments:



The waiting area

A sneak peek to what's inside...My boy wanted a picture this way. He just know what I wanted. Well, to say he give me lovely ideas.

Big spidey. The red hanging bra got my attention. LOL 

Love this spontaneous piece! The ironman in action


My personal judgement:
a) The house is lovely for some photography. Spend some time to catch good angles. Do see some samples of photo available in the house, or get some help from the staff on best view, so that you don't waste time.
b) Make sure you turn to Rich Tone HDR mode when taking picture using your mobile phones.
c) Watch out for steep staircase inside the house
d) The house is not so big, hence best time to go is in the morning when it's not too crowded, else your pictures would end up with lots of people in the background.
e) I felt that things in the house should be placed lower so that the kids be able to reach it, for a better photo caption.

Other than above, it's a nice family bonding time. You may also want to visit KL Tower, and the surroundings place of interest. Have Fun! and Happy Parenting!

Where Is This?

KL Upside Down House
Menara Kuala Lumpur
Jalan Puncak, 50250 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603-55230840

Enquiry: klupsidedown@yahoo.com

www.klupsidedown.com




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  2. I am working in Kochi on Balloon Advertising Agencies in Kochi, I am staying in my cousin house. This house I am at present working on is so beautifully designed and obviously thought out. All just makes sense and I have to praise that to a clear minded Modernist designer.

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