Czip Lee Plus
Czip Lee, Bangsar’s chief newsagents and stationer, remains a favourite amongst residents and those passing through the area. This year, the neighbourhood store went upmarket with the opening of Czip Lee Plus just down the road.
It specializes in arts and crafts items (expanding its existing range immensely) and also scrapbooking material. Display cabinets house fine pens from brands such as Pilot, Lamy, Parker, Graf von Faber-Castell, and Porsche Design, where price tags start at RM400 and go over the RM1,000 mark.
The family-run business also offers printing services (wedding or birthday card invites, for example) and is currently the only place in the city to sell Kolo photo albums, a favourite with photographers. And, this newer store has the first-in-Asia Moleskine display wall. Get there early to purchase the legendary annual diaries or the Woodstock 40th Anniversary limited edition notebooks. Prices range from RM20 – RM200. They are closed on Sundays.
Details
10, Jalan Telawi 4, Bangsar Baru, 59100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2287 0699
Website: http://www.czipplus.com
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As I was looking for equestrian /horse riding/ horse trek in Kuala Lumpur, I came across this page. Since I was overseas and visiting Kuala Lumpur for a short weekend trip, booking and communication were conveniently done through emails and telephones. Unfortunately, on the day of booking, it rain the night before and the staff from Bukit Kiara Equestrian Club verbally informed us via telephone that it was unsafe to trek at the time of booking. This was done ahead of our booking. Despite not having the opportunity to experience riding in Kuala Lumpur, we decided to pop down to Bukit Kiara Equestrian Club to see the equestrian club and to see the wonderful horses that is seen in their website. Being a tourist, we took the taxi from Damansara Mutiara (from our hotel) to Bukit Kiara. It was a mere 20 minutes drive from where we were. Getting a taxi from our hotel was convenient. Having been to various riding clubs in Australia and Brunei, we feel as if we were unwelcome in this club. Upon arrival, we manage to visit a privately owned tack shop before setting on foot around the paddocks/arenas. There were stable-men and trainers walking with their horses but we fell as we were intruding in a private environment. Despite that, the equestrian club was impressive and we were told that they owned approximately 40 horses and 150 privately owned horses. After 30 minutes walkabout, we decided to call a taxi and head into the city, Kuala Lumpur. Unfortunately, the taxi companies informed us that there were no available taxis at the time of our call. So we decided to request for help down from the receptionist at the riding school. 20-30 minutes on, we were also informed there were no taxis and the receptionist suggested us to walk down to the highway and hail a taxi from there. We were horrified! As far as we know, it is illegal to hail a taxi by the side of the road, and to hail a taxi on a highway where cars are zooming at 90km/h is another! Hot and frustrated, we walked down to the main building of Bukit Kiara Equestrian and Country Resort which was about 20 minutes walk from the riding school and found a receptionist from the main building who was very nice to us and managed to call a taxi for us and arrived in 15 minutes time. We were even grateful that this receptionist asked us to come in and away from the shade and switched on the fan for us. Luckily, we manage to see beautiful horses that kept our sprits (and tempers) at bay. Perhaps, for tourist this place may seem unwelcoming and even difficult to get to or back to the hotel due to the location.







