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To Kuala Lumpur, you can visit Genting, which is a very famous amusement spot in Kuala Lumpur, or visit the Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur, which has a very strong religious atmosphere.
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Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur Tower, Chinatown, Batu Caves. The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur are the largest twin towers in the world and the largest construction project in the world, with 88 storeys of twin towers standing at 452 metres tall and housing not only oil companies and offices, but also many other companies.
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Kuala Lumpur's landmark Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown Petaling Street, Food Street Alo Street, and various mosques are all very good attractions.
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Some of the fun places to visit in Kuala Lumpur are: National Mosque, Kuala Lumpur Aquarium, Merdeka Square, Sunway Lagoon.
1. The National Mosque is located next to the old Kuala Lumpur railway station and is the largest mosque in Malaysia, where many major religious ceremonies are held. This mosque is very different from the "onion-headed" dome of ordinary mosques, with a special star-shaped roof that highlights the characteristics of Islam. The 73-metre-tall minaret resembles a rocket and is a unique contrast with the adjacent prayer hall.
2. The aquarium is located on the ground floor of the KLCC Convention Center, and its appearance is a bit like the Sydney Opera House. There are about 5,000 individuals and more than 150 species of underwater creatures from Malaysia and other seas. Malaysia is located in the tropics, so the aquarium's aquariums are dominated by tropical fish, and in order to create a suitable living environment for them, the aquarium uses 9,000 kilograms of salt every month.
3. The grassy Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur is a place of great historical value in Malaysia, which is equivalent to Tiananmen Square in China. On August 31, 1957, the Malaysian flag began to fly here to symbolize independence from British rule. The 100-foot-tall flagpole, currently the tallest in the world, is located at the southern end of the plaza and is visited by visitors from all over the world to commemorate the historic occasion.
4. Sunway Lagoon, also known as Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, was formerly a tin mine and has been transformed into an entertainment park. Located on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, about 45 minutes' drive from the city, it is an amusement park that combines shopping, entertainment and accommodation, and is known as the Disneyland of Malaysia. This large water amusement park has waterfalls, water slides, swimming pools and other water entertainment, and the adventure amusement park has skyscrapers.
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Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is a city in Southeast Asia.
It is an international metropolis with great influence on culture, education, sports, finance, economy, commerce and finance.
Kuala Lumpur is also considered to be one of the two major centers of Southeast Asian diplomacy, as many of the international diplomatic conferences held in Southeast Asia are held in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
Kuala Lumpur is also recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Named "World Book Capital 2020".
Kuala Lumpur Population Ethnicity.
The three major ethnic groups in Kuala Lumpur are Malays, Malaysian Chinese, and Malaysian Indians. According to the database of the Department of Statistics Malaysia, the total population of Kuala Lumpur in 2018 was 10,000 (including 10,000 foreigners), and the ratio of males to females was that of the total population of Malaysia.
In 2017, the labor force was 10,000, including 10,000 unemployed and the unemployment rate. For.
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Located in the heart of the Malay Peninsula, Kuala Lumpur is an emerging metropolis that blends old and new, with the East and the West. There is not only the fashion style of the modern city, but also the antique and charming charm. Kuala Lumpur is a colourful metropolis in Southeast Asia with the motto "Progress and Prosperity".
Walking through the streets of Kuala Lumpur, you will see people with different languages, different skin tones, different costumes, and different styles of architecture, such as Islamic, British, and Chinese, and the diverse cultural atmosphere coexists in harmony here.
A visit to Kuala Lumpur City Centre is a must-visit to Kuala Lumpur City Centre, which is located in the northwest corner of the KLCC in Kuala Lumpur City Central and is part of the first phase of the project. Once the tallest skyscraper in the world, it is still the world's tallest twin towers and the fifth-tallest building in the world. The 452-metre-tall building has 88 floors above ground, and the building was designed by American architect Cesar Pelli with extensive use of stainless steel and glass.
KLCC is one of the most recognizable landmarks and symbols of Kuala Lumpur along with the neighbouring Kuala Lumpur Tower.
If you want to see cultural attractions, the old railway station in the city center, the Sultan Yadul Samad Building, the mosque and so on can be visited; If you like food, whether it is an elegant restaurant, a street stall, or a Chinatown night market, it is a good place to eat; Shopping is not to be missed, from large shopping malls to bustling night markets.
Jalan Petaling Street (Malay: Jalan Petaling, English: Petaling Street) is Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown, located in the southern part of Kuala Lumpur's Old Town.
Everything from Chinese clothing and fabrics to Chinese herbs is sold here. And here and the ** market is also a place to sell parallel goods, fakes and bargains, mostly clothes and watches. Chinatown is like a monument that cannot be built manually, it records the arduous footprints and legendary development experience of Chinese entrepreneurs, and shows the strong will and unwillingness of Chinese people.
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Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, the largest city in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur has modern urban infrastructure, beautiful and clean cityscape, high-rise buildings, and a variety of styles of ancient buildings and tall and lush bushland, modern atmosphere and traditional landscape coexist, making this famous Malay city unique. The main attractions of Kuala Lumpur are: Royal Palace, National Mosque, Batu Caves, Penang Hill, Cornwallis Fort, St. Paul's Church in Malacca, etc., there are many places to visit.
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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.
Mosques
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.
Malaysia can apply for a visa on arrival for RM330.
It's too much to ask. You can bring RMB cash with you. Large shopping malls and supermarkets have places to exchange money. >>>More
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. >>>More
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It is recommended that you go to Kuala Lumpur first, book a hotel online, the airport to Kuala Lumpur does not take 1 hour to arrive, stay and put your luggage, the room is not out, the hotel can be stored. Then take a taxi to the TBS bus terminal in the south to take BS RM8 to 20 yuan, the company is different, ** is different, half an hour a bus, 2 hours to Malacca, 3 hours to play enough. After returning, go to the Petronas Twin Towers in the evening. >>>More