Tonight, I once again took a journey to the city of Kuala Simpang to seek tranquility in the embrace of the night. I made this journey alone because my main goal was simply to keep traveling until I felt satisfied. In the city of Kuala Simpang, I could see so many beautiful sights, from the activities of the local community, towering buildings, to colorful lights illuminating every corner of the city. I could even see this beauty as soon as I crossed the Kuala Simpang Twin Bridges. The bridges were already decorated with colorful lights, even extending all the way to the roofs of the bridges.
In my opinion, the atmosphere at night is much more peaceful than during the day, so it is no surprise that many people choose to spend their evenings gathering with their loved ones. Traveling at night may feel quite challenging because of the cooler weather, but every journey will always bring its own interesting experiences and stories.
The cityscape of Kuala Simpang also looked much more beautiful than before, with many areas becoming lively again and creating a new and pleasant atmosphere. I could not determine the exact length of this particular bridge, but from the top of the bridge, I could see beautiful scenery below, from the lights of fishing boats to the city lights.
Almost every street pole in the city has been decorated with colorful lights, making the surroundings look so lively and spectacular. Therefore, it can be concluded that the purpose of these colorful lights is not only to provide illumination, but also to serve as decoration and a tourist attraction.
In the heart of Kuala Simpang, we can also find a magnificent monument standing in the middle of an intersection, known as the Clock Tower Monument. As its name suggests, there are four clocks installed on top of the monument, with one clock facing each side, allowing everyone to see the time from different directions.
This monument is also quite large, so its beauty and grandeur can already be seen from a distance. At night, the monument looks even more spectacular because it is illuminated with colorful lights.
At that time, I also decided to stop by a clothing store to buy some clothes. After everything was done, I decided to continue my journey home.
In the city center, I could see so many people going about their own activities. The area looked quite crowded, yet there was very little traffic congestion on the roads.
On my way home, I also had to cross this twin bridge again, but this is the newer bridge, which has a noticeably different appearance from the old one. The new bridge is also wider, longer, and higher than the old bridge.
Along the roadside, I came across a small stall selling durians, so I decided to stop by and buy a few durians to take home. The stall was located in front of a mosque that is also quite popular in Kuala Simpang, namely Syuhada Mosque.
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