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Woman shares how she travels between KL and Selangor within her parents’ home

How to travel without violating SOPs

During this pandemic season, interstate travel is currently banned as the government aims to break the chain of infection, and this has undoubtedly changed the daily routine of many Malaysians.

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Recently, a woman named Sharina Intan Sharum turned heads in a viral TikTok video that showed how her family got to travel between Selangor and Kuala Lumpur without any restrictions.

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Woman shares how she travels between kl and selangor within her parents' home
Roadblocks have been erected to curb interstate travel.

If you’re scratching your head like we are now, the secret lies in her parents’ home address, located smack right in the middle of the two states.

In the video, she shared how she could “travel” between the two states by simply crossing from the living room to the kitchen.

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Woman shares how she travels between kl and selangor within her parents' home

“If I want to get a glass of water, I will leave my living room in Selangor and go to my kitchen in Kuala Lumpur.”


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Due to its extraordinary location, delivery riders often found it hard to send items to the correct address.

“Every time someone wants to deliver an item, we have to stand outside while giving them instructions through the phone until they find us.”

Woman shares how she travels between kl and selangor within her parents' home

According to Sharina, the three-storey house was built on a piece of land her parents purchased, which they have resided since 2002. Aside from them, her brother’s family are also living under the same roof. Sharina herself lived in the house for five years from 2010 to 2015.

Watch her full video:


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Sources: MStar, TikTok/ hakak_stylo

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