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Melia Hotel is directly opposite Times Square, in front of the monorail Imbi station 1If you plan to go to KL Sentral to buy a Genting ticket, you can go to KL Sentral first, and then transfer to the subway LRT to Pasar Seni, after leaving the station, opposite is the ** art square, the old railway station, and then walk towards the bridge next to the post office, the second floor can lead to the National Mosque (there is a small tunnel past), and then go down the glass, that is, to the large flagpole of the Independence Square, at the intersection next to the Independence Square (not in front of the flagpole, but on the other side, the intersectionTurn right and go straight to Little India Masjid Jamik, then take the MRT MRT to KL Sentral Central and transfer to KTM at Masjid Jamik to get to Midvalley 2.
You can go to KL Sentral the day before to buy a bus ticket to and from Genting the next day, and the ticket for Genting can be sold one month in advance Behind the hotel is food, but also the local computer city Lawyat, next to Jinhe Square Sungai Wang is a more lively shopping mall, at night behind the hotel is the night sky Avenue of Stars Bukit Bintang, opposite the hotel is Times Square, there is a very good indoor casino, you can also see three-dimensional and ordinary movies,** It's only 1 5 in China, and you can see it at night when you have time. If you want to buy Malaysian specialties, you can go to the bottom floor of Jinhe Di, there is a supermarket, very cheap There is nothing special to turn around, the hotel is 10 minutes walk to the front to the SOGO mall, and 15 minutes to the old area where the Malays gather, where you can taste the Malay food on arrival.
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It's okay, it's more convenient, I went last time.
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Kuala Lumpur is a city with an Eastern flair and a Western culture, but it is also a very attractive city. The city is multilingual. It's a good choice to come here. Here is a travel guide to Kuala Lumpur. You can take a look.
Malaysia is a very tolerant country with great diversity. Malaysians speak at least four languages, including Malay, English, Chinese, Hindi, etc. Known as the country with the strongest linguistic talent.
There are two classic routes for the Kuala Lumpur tour:
Day 1, Tsz Cheong Street - Hindu Temple in Mariamman - Guandi Temple - Petronas Twin Towers - Arrow Street.
Day 2, National Mosque - Kuala Lumpur City Gallery - Merdeka Square - Sultan Abdul Sham House - Cham Masque.
Porcelain Street. Tsz Cheong Street is a famous Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur. Whether it's day or night, Porcelain Factory Street is crowded with people.
The street is full of souvenir shops and snack bars, **very affordable. Interestingly, Cichang Street is not entirely Chinese, mainly Indians and Bengalis, each of whom speaks strange Mandarin and sells snacks, and most of them are native Malaysians.
Mariamman Hindu Temple.
Guandi Temple is on Cichang Street. The Hindu Temple at Marian Tamman is the largest and most ornate Hindu temple in Malaysia. Beautifully hand-painted motifs and European-style building materials are everywhere that give the Indian temple a sense of art.
Kuala Lumpur Petronas Twin Towers.
Perfect for taking photos, it has a very large shopping mall, the largest shopping destination in Kuala Lumpur.
Take the MRT to Kuala Lumpur's other marvel building, Kuala Lumpur Tower. Climb to the top of the tower for an observation deck and revolving restaurant overlooking the entire city of Kuala Lumpur.
The observation deck in Kuala Lumpur is 100 metres taller than the 41-storey observation tower of the Petronas Twin Towers.
Mosque. Entry to the mosque is free, just register your personal information at the door. Slippers are required to enter the mosque, and women are required to wear purple robes provided by them. Clothes are also provided free of charge.
It should be noted that the National Mosque is only open from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and from 15:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. It is only open early on Friday mornings. It is advisable to avoid going to the morning session on Fridays.
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Kuala Lumpur is a city with a mix of Eastern and Western cultures, and it is also a very attractive city. There are many languages spoken in this city. It's a good choice to come here. Here's a look at Kuala Lumpur's travel guide.
Malaysia is a very inclusive and diverse country, and Malaysians are known as the most linguistically gifted country with at least four languages, Malay, English, Chinese, Hindi, etc.
Kuala Lumpur city tour with two classic routes:
Day 1, Petaling Street - Mariamman Hindu Temple - Guandi Temple - National Oil Company Twin Towers - Arrow Street.
Day 2, National Mosque – Kuala Lumpur City Gallery – Merdeka Square – Sultan Abdul Samad Mansion – Jhamme Mosque.
Petaling Street
Petaling Street is Kuala Lumpur's famous Chinatown, whether it is day or night, Petaling Street is **surging, the street is full of souvenir shops, snack bars, **very affordable. Interestingly, Petaling Street is not filled with Chinese, but mainly Indians and Bengali, each selling strange Chinese language, and most of the snacks are Malaysians.
Mariamman Hindu Temple.
The temple is located on Petaling Street. The Mali Mingai Amman Hindu Temple is the largest and most ornate Hindu temple in Malaysia, full of exquisite hand-painted motifs and European-style building materials, which make the Hindu temple full of artistic sense.
Kuala Lumpur Petronas Twin Towers.
It's a great place to take photos, and it's home to a very large shopping mall, the biggest shopping destination in Kuala Lumpur.
Take the MRT to Kuala Lumpur Tower, another of Kuala Lumpur's most iconic buildings, where you can climb to the top of the tower's observation deck and revolving restaurant for a panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur.
The observation deck on Kuala Lumpur is 100 metres taller than the 41-storey observation towers of the Petronas Twin Towers.
Mosque.
Admission to the mosque is free, and you can register your personal information at the door. Slippers are required to enter the mosque, and ladies are required to wear the purple robes provided for them, which are also provided free of charge.
It should be noted that the National Mosque is only open from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., from 15:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., and only early morning on Fridays. It is recommended to avoid visiting the morning session on Fridays.
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Tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur include the Malaysian Forest Research Museum, Merdeka Stadium, National Palace, Petronas Twin Towers, Sultan Abdul Samad Tower, etc.
1. Malaysian Forest Research Museum
The Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FROMMUSEUM) is located in Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, about 15 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur city, and is a unique tourist attraction around Kuala Lumpur.
2. Merdeka Stadium
Merdeka Stadium, also known as the Merdeka Stadium, is located about 800 metres east of the Kuala Lumpur Main Railway Station and was built to declare the independence of the Federal Republic of Malaya on 31 August 1957. The Malay word "merdeka" means independence and freedom, and it was here that the Queen's representatives handed over power to the first Prime Minister of Malaysia in front of the Sultans of nine states.
3. The National Palace
The National Palace, the residence of Malaysia's Supreme Head of State, is situated on 28 acres of land on Mount Petaling on Sai Putra Road. Originally built in 1928 as a private mansion by a wealthy Chinese businessman Tan Chun Yong, the National Palace was converted into a clubhouse for Japanese officers to hold banquets during the Japanese occupation of Malaysia.
4. Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia
The Petronas Twin Towers, also known as the Pezhong Nas Tower, the Petronas Tower, the Petronas Twin Towers and the Petronas Twin Towers, are two skyscrapers located in the center of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which were once the world's tallest skyscrapers until October 17, 2003, when they were surpassed by Taipei 101 in Taipei, Taiwan, but they are still the world's tallest twin buildings and the fifth tallest building in the world.
5. Sultan Abdul Samad Building
The Sultan Abdul Samad Mansion is a remnant of the British colonial period, which is very attractive and quaint. The building is located opposite Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Singapore, and was built during the British government from 1894 to 1897. Currently, the tower is a landmark in the city of Kuala Lumpur and is a photographic spot of Kuala Lumpur's most iconic buildings.
Reference: Encyclopedia - Kuala Lumpur.
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Tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur include Kuala Lumpur Tower, National Palace of Malaysia, National Mosque, Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur Petroleum Twin Towers, etc.
1. Kuala Lumpur Tower.
Located on Cafe Hill in Kuala Lumpur City, Kuala Lumpur Tower is a symbol of Kuala Lumpur with a clear height of 421 metres. The surface of the tower is a vertical arch rib, and the tower weighs 100,000 metric tons. Instead of piling, the base of the tower used a free-standing piece of land.
The Kuala Lumpur Tower is arguably the tallest tower in Southeast Asia and the fourth tallest communications tower in the world.
2. The National Palace of Malaysia.
Perched on a hill on Palace Road in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur, next to the city centre, the National Palace of Malaysia is covered with grass and flowers, and is home to many palace entertainments, banquets and celebrations. In addition, visitors can come here every day for the changing ceremony of the palace guards.
3. The mosque of the national sales brother's house.
Islam is the state religion of Malaysia, mosques are spread all over the country, the National Mosque in the center of Kuala Lumpur, covering an area of hectares, was completed in 1965, this is a group of buildings including prayer halls, large minarets, mausoleums and office buildings, its shape and decoration are similar to the three major mosques in Mecca, magnificent, is an outstanding representative of Islamic architectural art.
4. Independence Square.
The plaza is located in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Construction of the square began in 1961 and was completed in 1976. It is one of the largest squares in the world. The square is home to buildings such as the National Monument of Malaysia.
5. Kuala Lumpur Petroleum Twin Towers.
Once the tallest skyscrapers in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur are still the world's tallest twin towers and the 16th tallest building in the world. It is located in the northwest corner of the KLCC development area in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, and is part of the first phase of the project.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Kuala Lumpur Tower.
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