One of my favorite places at UKM is the volleyball court at Kolej Keris Mas, located just near my block where I can catch the sunrise. This spot is meaningful to me because it was where I experienced my first club activity as part of the Welfare Community Club, and it continues to be a place for memorable events. Recently, I joined a fun run with Gaza program, and the court became the center of a creative activity where everyone left colorful handprints on a banner to form the Palestinian flag. Also, it’s a great place to shoot assignment videos too, since the background is bright and attractive.
Pusanika
I believe Pusanika is one of the favorite spots for almost all UKM students because of the variety of places to eat. Personally, I spend most of my time there since many of my classes are held nearby. Not only that, Pusanika is close to FEP and the PTSL library, within walking distance, which makes it convenient to move between classes. For example, if I have a class at FEP after attending one at Pusanika, it is easy to walk over. In addition, when there is a group discussion that requires us to use the library, we only need about five to seven minutes to walk straight from Pusanika to PTSL. I think I like this spot because it feels convenient for me.
Kasmah Tomyam Selera Pantai Timur, Kolej Keris Mas
For me, Kolej Keris Mas does not have a wide variety of food options, but among the places available, my favorite is Kasmah because it serves tomyam, and I really love tomyam. There is also a fried food section, the “goreng-goreng,” which I enjoy because the dishes are always served hot even when its takeaway.
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