We left Kajang with high hopes, but most of us returned with slight dissapointment. Of course, that doesn't include me. I was pretty happy with the experience, only kinda regretted that I couldn't afford the tickets to the Chihara Minori concert.
Cyberjaya was like a ghost town. From the highway exit to the venue, the number of cars we saw on the 10km stretch of road was less than 5. Many corporate companies have their headquarters here, but we don't see any life in this city. Now I understand why MMU students always run to Seri Kembangan (the Mines). Lolz.
And finally, after much difficulties, we arrived at MMU. One funny part was we actually went around the roundabout near the security booth at the entrance because we couldn't find the way to the hall due to poor signage. In other words, we got lost within the campus itself. Almost all the netizens who went to the event agreed on this.
The campus was all too quiet.
To complete this post later... going to play basketball...
Oo...interesting XD A deserted place ah XD Must be very quiet XD
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