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  • Malaysia's capital of Kuala Lumpur starts here where the two rivers, Klang and Gombak river convergence. In 1850's, a group of Chinese tin prospectors was sent by Malay chief to settle around in this area which previously is rich in tins. Now, with its population of over 1.3 million, Kuala Lumpur is the largest city in Malaysia.
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  • Hindu devotee makes his way to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Malaysia's capital of Kuala Lumpur starts here where the two rivers, Klang and Gombak river convergence. In 1850's, a group of Chinese tin prospectors was sent by Malay chief to settle around in this area which previously is rich in tins. Now, with its population of over 1.3 million, Kuala Lumpur is the largest city in Malaysia.
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  • Malaysian Chinese ethnic prays at Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thean Hou Temple is one of the largest Chinese temples in South-East Asia. The temple completed in 1987 and officially open in 1989 was built by Hainanese community in Kuala Lumpur. Its grand architecture has made it a popular tourist destination.
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  • Thean Hou Temple during Chinese New Year season in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thean Hou Temple is one of the largest Chinese temples in South-East Asia. The temple completed in 1987 and officially open in 1989 was built by Hainanese community in Kuala Lumpur. Its grand architecture has made it a popular tourist destination.
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  • Visitor walk under a lanterns at Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thean Hou Temple is one of the largest Chinese temples in South-East Asia. The temple completed in 1987 and officially open in 1989 was built by Hainanese community in Kuala Lumpur. Its grand architecture has made it a popular tourist destination.
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  • Chinese prays at Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thean Hou Temple is one of the largest Chinese temples in South-East Asia. The temple completed in 1987 and officially open in 1989 was built by Hainanese community in Kuala Lumpur. Its grand architecture has made it a popular tourist destination.
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  • Chinese Thean Hou Temple during Chinese New Year season in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thean Hou Temple is one of the largest Chinese temples in South-East Asia. The temple completed in 1987 and officially open in 1989 was built by Hainanese community in Kuala Lumpur. Its grand architecture has made it a popular tourist destination.
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  • Chinese Thean Hou Temple during Chinese New Year season in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thean Hou Temple is one of the largest Chinese temples in South-East Asia. The temple completed in 1987 and officially open in 1989 was built by Hainanese community in Kuala Lumpur. Its grand architecture has made it a popular tourist destination.
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  • Red lanterns at Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thean Hou Temple is one of the largest Chinese temples in South-East Asia. The temple completed in 1987 and officially open in 1989 was built by Hainanese community in Kuala Lumpur. Its grand architecture has made it a popular tourist destination.
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  • Chinese Thean Hou Temple during Chinese New Year season in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thean Hou Temple is one of the largest Chinese temples in South-East Asia. The temple completed in 1987 and officially open in 1989 was built by Hainanese community in Kuala Lumpur. Its grand architecture has made it a popular tourist destination.
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  • Malaysian Chinese ethnic prays at Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thean Hou Temple is one of the largest Chinese temples in South-East Asia. The temple completed in 1987 and officially open in 1989 was built by Hainanese community in Kuala Lumpur. Its grand architecture has made it a popular tourist destination.
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  • A 60-metre-high Ferris wheel stands against Petronas Towers as fireworks explode in the sky, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Ferris whell called 'Eye on Malaysia' similar to the 'London Eye' will be one of the main attractions for the Visit Malaysia year 2007.
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  • A 41 metres clock tower with Moorish-style architecture of Sultan Abdul Samad building in Malaysia's capital of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Sultan Abdul Samad building was constructed in 1897 to house several important government departments during the British administration.
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  • A 60-metre-high Ferris wheel stands against Petronas Towers as fireworks explode in the sky, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Ferris whell called 'Eye on Malaysia' similar to the 'London Eye' will be one of the main attractions for the Visit Malaysia year 2007.
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  • A 60-metre-high Ferris wheel stands against Petronas Towers as fireworks explode in the sky, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Ferris whell called 'Eye on Malaysia' similar to the 'London Eye' will be one of the main attractions for the Visit Malaysia year 2007.
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  • Hindu devotees walk up the stairs to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Hindu devotees dance along their way to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A hindu devotee in the state of trance makes his way to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A hindu devotee in the state of trance makes his way to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A hindu devotee in the state of trance makes his way to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Malaysian Hindu devotees celebrates the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Hindu devotees walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A 60-metre-high Ferris wheel stands against Petronas Towers as fireworks explode in the sky, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Ferris whell called 'Eye on Malaysia' similar to the 'London Eye' will be one of the main attractions for the Visit Malaysia year 2007.
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  • A 60-metre-high Ferris wheel stands against Petronas Towers as fireworks explode, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • A 60-metre-high Ferris wheel stands against Petronas Towers at night in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • A 60-metre-high Ferris wheel stands beside Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Ferris wheel called 'Eye on Malaysia' similar to the 'London Eye' will be one of the main attractions for the Visit Malaysia year 2007.
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  • A 60-metre-high Ferris wheel stands against Petronas Towers at dusk in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • A hindu devotee in the state of trance makes his way to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Hindu devotee makes his way to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Hindu devotees walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A hindu devotee with hooks attached on his back, walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Hindu devotees walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A hindu devotee in the state of trance makes his way to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Hindu devotee walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Hindu devotees walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A hindu devotee with hooks attached on his back, walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A young Hindu devotee starts his pilgrimage to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Hindu devotee takes a shower before their pilgrimage to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • At early in the morning, Hindu devotees prepares themselves near the river before their pilgrimage to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysian Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival to commemorates both the birthday of Lord Murugan (also Subramaniam), the youngest son of Shiva and Parvati, and the occasion when Parvati gave Murugan a vel (lance) so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman.  During this celebration, Hindu devotees carrying kavadis and milk pots walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to fulfill their vows.
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  • Kuala Lumpur skyline at noon.
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  • A minaret of a mosque in Malaysia's capital of Kuala Lumpur. Islam is the official religion of Malaysia.
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  • The tower of Hindu's Sri Maha Mariamman Temple is reflected on a screen in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The tower is decorated with depictions of Hindu gods sculptured by artisans from southern India. The temple was built in 1873.
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  • Sumatran tiger ( Panthera tigris sumatrae) walks at a zoo in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The tiger can only found in Sumatra, an island in Indonesia and there are less than 400 Sumatran Tigers left in the wild today.
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  • A 60-metre-high Ferris wheel stands against Petronas Towers at night in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Hindu devotees walk up the stairs to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A hindu devotee in the state of trance makes his way to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A hindu devotee with hooks attached on his back, walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Hindu devotees walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Hindu devotee walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A hindu devotee with hooks attached on his back, walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A hindu devotee with hooks attached on his back, walks to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • A young Hindu devotee with milkpot on his head starts his pilgrimage to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Hindu devotee takes a shower before their pilgrimage to the sacred Batu Caves temple during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hindu devotees celebrate Thaipusam festival in honour of the Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Subramaniam). Thousands of Hindu devotees carried the milk pots and "kavadi" (a gaily decorated wooden or metal frame) walk barefoot up the temple's 272 steps to undergo penance in fulfilling vows made to Lord Murugan for answering their prayers.
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  • Incense sticks burning inside the 140-year old Sin Sze Si Ya Temple in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Malaysian Chinese ethnic prays at the 140-year old Sin Sze Si Ya Temple in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Spiral inscense stick burning inside the 140-year old Sin Sze Si Ya Chinese Temple in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Fireworks light up near Petronas Twin Towers during the new year celebration.
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  • A man in silhouette practises chinese Tai Chi against Petronas Towers building. Petronas Towers (also known Petronas Twin Towers) designed by architect Cesar Pelli were completed in 1988. The 88-floor tower are still currently the world's tallest twin towers.
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  • Fireworks light up near Petronas Twin Towers during the new year celebration.
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  • A man in silhouette practises chinese Tai Chi against Petronas Towers building. Petronas Towers (also known Petronas Twin Towers) designed by architect Cesar Pelli were completed in 1988. The 88-floor tower are still currently the world's tallest twin towers.
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  • Air Asia chief executive officer, Tony Fernandes speaks during a function. Air Asia carrier arrived at low cost terminal, Sepang ,Malaysia. Air Asia is Asia's leading low fare, no frills airline based in Malaysia. The airline was established in 1993 and started operations on 18 November 1996. .
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  • A man in silhouette practises chinese Tai Chi against Petronas Towers building. Petronas Towers (also known Petronas Twin Towers) designed by architect Cesar Pelli were completed in 1988. The 88-floor tower are still currently the world's tallest twin towers.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • Petronas Twin Towers seen from Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • A general scene of Kuala Lumpur skyline, Malaysia.
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  • A general scene of Kuala Lumpur skyline, Malaysia.
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  • A general scene of Kuala Lumpur skyline, Malaysia.
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  • A general scene of Kuala Lumpur skyline, Malaysia.
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  • HIndu devotee in a dance as he walk to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotees walk with milk pots to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotee walk with his 'kavadi' (burden) to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotee in a trance as he walk to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotee walk on  a large heavy knife as he walk to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotee walk on a large heavy knife as he walk to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotee walk with his 'kavadi' (burden) to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotees walk with lime hang over their back as they walk to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotee in a trance as he walk to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.he temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotees walk with coconut hang over their back as they walk to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotees walk with milk pots to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotee in a trance during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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  • HIndu devotees walk with coconut hang over their back as they walk to the Batu Cave temple during a Thaipusam festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 03 Fenruary 2015.  Thousands of Hindus gather to participate in the annual Thaipusam festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. During Thaipusam day, devotees will fulfilled their vows by carrying 'kavadi (bearers had spikes pierced into their bodies) or pots of milk as offering to Lord Murugan. The devotees will make the arduous climbing up the 272 steps leading up to the temple cave and deposited at the feet of the deity to purify themselves.
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