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The three bowls


The three bowls of the Pavilion Crystal Fountain
The Pavilion Kuala Lumpur shopping mall
Malaysia
I was in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last week on a short break and went to see the newest iconic structure that was inducted into the Malaysia Book of Records as the country's tallest crystal fountain. The fountain which consists of three bowls with the hibiscus motif (Malaysia's national flower) serves as an emblem of progression of Malaysia as a nation.

Inspired by Ruby Tuesday, Watery Wednesday and Outdoor Wednesday.

25 comments:

  1. Pretty....oh so pretty. I love hibiscus, we have a LOT of the bushes in our own back yard.

    My Ruby Tuesday is posted...scroll down below my CATS post. Hope to see that you came for a visit today if you found some time.

    Happy day to you.

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  2. That's beautiful and so different. This is obviously too big, but I've been looking for something other than the cookie cutter water fountains they have for home use. *sigh*

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  3. That is so fabulous!What a gorgeous picture!Love hibiscus flowers...we got three in our garden ;)

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  4. That is indeed very pretty. And how unique for a fountain.

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  5. That is a beautiful fountain - and a great photo!

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  6. What a cute fountain! I have never seen anything like that before : )

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  7. Oh, I enjoyed this so much... lovely fountain. What is that noise that sounds like something is being chewed??? LOL! I thought I was hearing things. I thought maybe it was a giant grasshopper I was going to have to swat! ;-) See my post to understand that.

    Happy Outdoor Wed...

    XO,

    Sheila :-)

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  8. I've never seen such a fountain - So creative & beautiful! It's truly unique!

    Have a wonderful WW!

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  9. that is quite a unique design for a fountain. colorful, too. thanks for sharing.

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  10. wonderful water feature, so unique.

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  11. That's a lovely photo! Bright colors and lots of water!!

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  12. Delightful design.
    So very pretty!

    Have a happy day!

    Becky K.
    Hospitality Lane

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  13. that is gorgeous! i want one..lol!

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  14. Hi Yyam, this is absolutely beautiful. Happy Outdoor Wednesday.

    Barb

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  15. I could imagine standing and watching and listening to this great fountain.

    thanks for sharing...

    TTFN~~Claudia ♥

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  16. It is a stunning image of a statue that has obvious meaning to the people of Malaysia. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  17. I loved Kuala Lumpur! I want there about 10 years ago on a business trip.. when hubby told me we were going there I had to look it up on my Atlas! Did you climb the stairs to the caves where they do the piercing ceremony and wash away all your sins? Did the monkeys get you? That fountain is incredible!
    Great post!
    I hope you have a fabulous week!
    ~Really Rainey~

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  18. In Illinois we have Buckingham Fountain. This fountain you posted is fantastic! I hope I can see it someday.
    Joyce M

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  19. I really like that fountain! The way the bowls are stacked precariously - well, it looks that way! I am sure thay are actually very well attached to each other! And the colours are so bright, and then the action of the water!!

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  20. The fountain is just beautiful! Whoever designed it is certainly very creative. Thanks for sharing it.

    Jane

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