Brickfields, commonly known as the Little India of Kuala Lumpur, is one of the pioneer settlements in Kuala Lumpur. Indeed, the whole stretch of Jalan Tun Sambanthan (formerly Jalan Brickfields) is interspersed with old colonial structures. Brickfields is also tagged as a "Divine Location" as many religious structures, some over 100 years old, are concentrated in the area, particularly Jalan Berhala. The aptly named road ("Berhala" means shrine) houses the Buddhist Maha Vihara and the Sri Sakthi Karpaga Vinayagar Temple. 🥰
I lived there as a youngster. Used to walk what’s now Little India. Ice cream at the 7/11, books at Anthonian & good good food at Banyan Tree. Bringing my two sons to Malaysia this year to walk the same walk their dad did 35 years ago.
This doesn't bode well for UITM's reputation, especially after its students showed their entitled narrow minded attitude. How will employers view such graduates.....
last time i went to brickfield my freind brought me to the redlight district. feel disgusted tbh, for one i didnt expect him to be like that(we're both boys tho(no not gay ffs)). and another, that police car just roam around it like there was nothing there. thats was the the time i realised how dirty kl is.