I can understand that, but at least you're in one of greenest big cities in the world. I traveled in Malaysia and KL only briefly, but I was impressed by the public parks and landscaping.
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I can understand that, but at least you're in one of greenest big cities in the world. I traveled in Malaysia and KL only briefly, but I was impressed by the public parks and landscaping.
That's right, we do have parks all over the city. I live not very far from Putrajaya, our federal administrative capital and we have at least 10 parks and gardens in that city alone.
It is so important for quality of life to have free public green spaces. This was the first thing my Cambodian family noticed about Ecuador, and we often spent entire days just sitting in the park on a bench under the shade, something not easy to do in Cambodia.