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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) - The 5843

Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

29 December 2025 - 02 January 2026

The 5,843 days between the last time that I’d celebrated New Year’s Eve at the Traders Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, to now returning to enjoy a second experience, had seen my life transition in express fashion, through a variety of phases. This period of my life had certainly been coloured by a vast amount of change, from getting married at (day 2708), to starting a family (day 3343), to moving to a new city and country (day 1992) , and also, the ache of having loved ones pass away (day 1718 & day 1759). The rate of change had for me been unparalleled. Within those 5,843 days, day 1 of the commencement of this cycle was an evening spent with my great friend, Jet Frichot.


Traders Hotel - KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

The view from our living room - Traders Hotel - KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia


The view from our bedroom - Traders Hotel - KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

Back towards the end of 2009, we had spent a week or two travelling Vietnam, predominantly Hanoi & Da Nang,  and at its conclusion we were on our way back home to Sydney via an end-of-year stop in KL. This stop was meant to serve both as punctuation mark for the year being finalised and also set of ellipses for the year ahead.

The New Year celebration of 2009–10 was spent at the Skybar of the Traders Hotel in KLCC, a prime location whose vantage point to the Petronas Towers was the best you could get in the city. With that said, not knowing exactly where the fireworks display would take place, our best judgment and intuition indicated that the Petronas Towers, an iconic symbol of Malaysia, would more than likely serve as the backdrop for the celebratory psychedelics… and, of course, we were right > https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=apZcYaHSerw.

It’s amazing to me that still after 15 years, this video is available on YouTube.

In that time and space, I could have never imagined that at some point I’d be returning to the same location to celebrate a New Year’s Eve with my wife and my son, although… and I say this truthfully, there have been many times in situations such as this, where in the midst of the post-celebration lull, that my mind has projected forward in my loneliness-inspired introspection and I lived in the hopeful thought, that maybe one day I’ll do this with my wife and kid(s). In all honesty, I can’t say that at some point after 1:00 a.m. on New Year's Day, 2010, I didn’t think that—it was only 5,842 days ago.

The spectacular Petronas Towers - Traders Hotel - KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

A complimentary bottle of Malbec & chocolates on arrival - Traders Hotel - KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

Arriving at the Traders Hotel after a long drive from Ipoh, there was a small sense of completing a full circle, and also a sense of amazement that somewhere in time, within this common space, the same person  would experience an event framed by a structure, but that my internal energy was now resonating significantly differently. And yet, across that chasm of time there may very well have been a connection. One version of me reflecting on another time, remembering a feeling of melancholy in a time of celebration, and the other reaching forward hopefully for something better and more fulfilling. Standing here at what was now day 0, I can fully recognise what I was longing for.

For this stay I had booked a Twin Towers View Suite—a wonderful room that had stunning views to the Petronas Towers from both the living room and the bedroom. Additionally, the room also provided us with access to the Traders Club Lounge on level 32, which is such a blessing when it comes to sundowner cocktails and the chance to do bottomless drinks at happy hours. Let me say, we had consecutive nights of happiness from the 30th to the 1st of January, inclusive.

Traders Club Lounge - Traders Hotel - KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

The magnificent view from Skybar - over KLCC towards Petronas Towers - Traders Hotel - KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

In the two full days that we had prior to the New Year celebrations, we didn’t really move further than what the internal lift system would allow, which means that we pretty much travelled almost exclusively vertically—from the buffet breakfast on level 5, to our room on level 23, to the Skybar on level 33, or to the gym or to the spa. Add to that two separate experiences at the Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, which is a vast, upscale mall, approximately a 15-minute walk from the front door of the Traders, and there you have it—our collective KLCC experience for the last few days of 2025. Even so, our time there was more than satisfying.

What we came for was really the view to the Petronas Towers, which are icons of Malaysia and absolutely spectacular structures. Both by day and night, these buildings stand proudly in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, architecturally significant, magnificent in design and visual appeal, and true KL identifiers. I can’t really say if they are underrated structures, but when the sun goes down, their brilliance is on display for all to see. Sitting in front of these structures in the confines of a hotel room allows you the time to appreciate and ‘bask in their gravitas’, and also just reflect generally. Those moments of peaceful contemplation were priceless.

Out and about in KLCC a few hours before NYE-  KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

Out and about in KLCC a few hours before NYE-  KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

Out and about in KLCC a few hours before NYE-  KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

5,844 days from when I last celebrated New Year’s Eve in this building, I sat on the windowsill of the Twin Towers View Suite with my wife and son. The darkness of our room overwhelmed by the vibrancy, and nearly dystopian, cyberpunk-type view in front of us. The city hum of early evening, and the low electric haze glowing off the layers of concrete and glass, giving way to the increasing energy being created by the crowd below. Screens, lights, neon, horns, building facades—all constructed in front of us in what could look like a wide glass picture frame. Here I was, 5,844 days later, these same eyes looking at the city below, welcoming in the year 2026, and occasionally flicking my mind back to how I welcomed in 2010. Sixteen years tethered by a single thought.

Prime vantage point for the  NYE fireworks - Traders Hotel -   KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

An amazing view from the Twin Towers View Suite - Traders Hotel -   KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

You can just see the outline of 2026 on the tower facade - Traders Hotel -   KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia


Counting down to the final seconds, and then in a moment, there we were—a new year in its infancy. No longer really thinking of what I need and what I want my world to be but now thinking of how I want to be able to shape the world for my son.

As the first morning of 2026 grew older, we ventured out for a small stroll to make sense of it all. It was New Year’s Day of course, and there’s always a vibe to that, albeit relatively low key. For all the New Year’s Eve’s that I’ve survived, and consequential New Years Day’s thereafter, this was a good one.

Pavillion KL - Jalan Raja Chulan St - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

Morning view - Traders Hotel -   KLCC - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

Pavillion KL - Jalan Raja Chulan St - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

This day, the first of 2026, was going to be our last full day in Kuala Lumpur, and in fact Malaysia. The next day, we were scheduled to depart at 08:30 for Colombo in Sri Lanka—a new country on the horizon for all of us: No. 12 for Aiden, No. 61 for Inga, and No. 74 for me.