Chinese tourist says he'll never visit KL again after getting caught in heavy downpour during recent trip

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Did he not read the weather forecast?

Chinese tourist says he'll never visit KL again after getting caught in heavy downpour during recent tripMost people can probably agree that the weather plays a huge part when it comes to enjoying a vacation. However, would you completely swear off visiting a place again because of its climate?Detailing his visit in a post titled “Never visiting KL again! It’s too distressing”, he wrote: “The rain in KL is so sporadic. It really comes and goes with no warning.

He shared that they had plans to visit the historical landmark, but were met with a sudden downpour that did not ease up even as they tried to wait it out. However, that was not the only trial Xiao Hui Hui and his companion faced during the trip. The series of unfortunate events started early on, when he almost missed his flight to KL due to an issue with his air ticket.To top it all off, he had gotten on a coach to travel from KL to Malacca, but claimed that the driver suddenly requested that they switch buses, and said that he would help to transfer all their luggage.

While a handful of netizens felt bad for Xiao Hui Hui, saying that he was “simply unlucky” to have encountered so many problems, some Malaysians weren’t as sympathetic about his situation.

 

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