Earlier this week, Malaysian Twitch streamer Aniq or @/enoxnox posted a throwback video on his TikTok channel of things Malaysians grew up with or used to
Sometimes we don't like to be reminded of our age but it's always nice to reminisce about the good old days of our youth. So how about we take a trip down memory lane?
enjoy during the 90s and early 2000s. Here are among the things shown in the video and some fun facts about them:In case you didn't know, Sunway Putra Mall first opened in 1987. Back then, it was built to attract more customers from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur. The mall went through refurbishment in 2013 and rebranded as Sunway Putra Mall in 2015.
The amusement park, plaza and resort have come a long way since its early days. Pictured above are photos of what Resorts World Genting and its theme park used to look like back in the 90s. You can click here for more photos.The website is still up and running for kids to play games and enjoy videos of their favourite cartoons. As seen in the photo above, that's what the site used to look like in the 2000s.
Which one of these do you miss the most or glad that they no longer exist? Watch the viral clip below:
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