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The light rail system in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, was completed before the 1998 Federal Games. **The LRT was planned to address the severe traffic congestion in Kuala Lumpur and consists of two different systems.
Ampang line and Sri petaling line.
The Ampang Line runs from north to south, with a total length of 27 kilometers and a total of 25 stations. It consists of two branch lines, the two branch lines start from two different stations in the south, and the transfer stations in the ** road converge until they reach the terminal station in the north. The starting point of the Ampang branch line is Ampang station, and the starting point of the Sri Petaling branch line is Sri Petaling station.
The two branch lines converge at Chan Sow Lin Station. The terminus is Sentual Timur.
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The Kelana Jaya Line.
Covering the suburbs of Kelana Jaya and Gombak, the 29-kilometre long system is the third driverless system in the world.
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Taking the MRT in Kuala Lumpur is also a good option, with roughly one line (including KTM and LRT, similar to Shanghai's MRT and LRT).
KL Central is a large transport interchange and is the meeting point of three major metro lines (two in the ** hall and the other outside of KL Central). Fares for the MRT start at RM1, and most of the lines I've taken are blocks, mainly to Mid Valley Mega Mall (known as the largest shopping mall in Southeast Asia), Twin Towers and Bukit Bintang (shopping street, similar to Huaihai Road in Shanghai). All three shopping locations can be reached directly at KL Central via a line transfer.
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If you are a foreigner, you usually bargain, do not play tickets, even if it is very close, it is more expensive, since you are in KL Sentral, take the subway or light rail directly to KLCC, and then ask people.
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Malaysia is a multi-ethnic country made up of mainly Malays, Chinese, Indians and several indigenous peoples. According to the Malaysian Census 2010, the population was 28,334,135. Among them, domestic citizens account for the proportion, and foreigners account for the proportion.
Among its citizens, the Malays account for the Chinese, the Indian for the Indian nation, and the other ethnic groups.
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Malays, Chinese, Indians.
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2 The Kelana Jaya Line
Covering the suburbs of Kelana Jaya and Gombak, the 29-kilometre long system is the third driverless system in the world.
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In Kuala Lumpur, you can find trains by LRT, monorail, buses, taxis.
I believe that the subway you are talking about is the light rail. Because the name used here will be a little different.
But the route is limited, but there will be a road map there at the station, it is best to see it, otherwise just ask someone, most passengers are willing to help you, of course, your attitude should be good.
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There is a metro (LRT=Light Rail Transit) but the lines are limited. Tourists say: LRT in Kuala Lumpur"Not bad".
Better than Hanoi, but not comparable to Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok!
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Territorial composition of Malaysia:
Malaysia covers an area of 330257 square kilometres and is divided into two parts by the South China Sea: Peninsular Malaysia (bordered by Thailand to the north and Singapore across the Strait of Johor to the south) and Malaysian Sasa (bordered by Indonesia to the south and Brunei sandwiched between Sabah and Sarawak) in the north of Kalimantan Island.
Geographical characteristics of Malaysia:
Malaysia is located at 1°-7° north latitude and 97°-120° east longitude. Located between the Pacific and Indian oceans. Malaysia has a land area of 330257 square kilometers.
With a coastline of 4,192 kilometers, it is one of the countries in Southeast Asia, and the whole territory is divided into two parts, Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Sand, by the South China Sea.
Peninsular Malaysia is located in the south of the Malay Peninsula, bordering Thailand to the north, the Strait of Malacca to the west, the South China Sea to the east, the Strait of Johor to the south and Singapore to the south, and has two causeways to communicate, with a total of 11 states on the peninsula. Malaysia's sand includes the states of Sabah and Sarawak, which are located in the northern part of the island of Kalimantan (Borneo), while Brunei is sandwiched between the two states.
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Malay Peninsula and Kalimantan.
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Malaysia-Kuala Lumpur basically has 3 different companies operating rail transit.
One of them is KTM Komuter, a company that operates a rail route where one of the carriages is reserved for women, while the other carriages can be used by both men and women.
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Hello, I'm Malaysian, basically no, although Malaysia is a Muslim country, but it is still democratic, and there is no need to separate men and women to eat and watch movies.
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KTM has one of the carriages for women only.
However, this is just the beginning of implementation, so there are still daredevils breaking in)
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There are 13 states in Malaysia, namely Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Selangor, Terengganu, and Sabah and Sarawak.
There are also three Federal Territories: the capital Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya.
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Malaysia is divided into 13 states, including Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Malacca, Negeri Sembilana, Pahang, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Selangor, Terengganu, as well as Sabah and Sarawak.
In addition, there are three Federal Territories (Wilayah Persekutuan): the capital Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya (formerly known as Putrajaya, the federal ** administrative centre).
The states of Malaysia have independent legislative and executive powers, and the three main bodies within the state are the State Assembly, the State Executive Council or the State Cabinet, and the State Secretariat.
Sub-state divisions.
1. Province (bahagian).
The province is an administrative division below the state of Sabah and Sarawak, in Sarawak, the highest body of the province is the special office, the function of the special office is to plan and coordinate the construction and development of the counties in the province, and the highest person in charge is the commissioner; In Sabah, however, the province does not have an independent supreme body, and the planning and coordination of construction and development are the responsibility of the districts.
2. County (Daerah Jajahan).
The county is an administrative division below the peninsular state and East Malaysia province, and the main institutions of the county are the county office, the land bureau and the local government**, the function of the county office is to plan and coordinate the construction and development of each district in the county, and the highest person in charge is the county magistrate.
3. Daerah Kecil
A sub-county is a sub-county office within the county when the workload is overloaded, and the area under the jurisdiction of the sub-county office becomes a sub-county.
4. District (mukim).
A district is an administrative division below the county (and sub-county), and the highest person in charge of the district is the district head, and the district head's office is attached to the county office.
5. Village (kampung).
Villages are the lowest level of administrative divisions, and have different administrative affiliations according to different types of villages, and the traditional kampongs, fishing villages, reorganized villages and new villages administratively belonging to the state have rural development and safety committees to plan and coordinate the development of villages; However, in the opposition-ruled states, the federal development coordination committee has been set up to contain the Rural Development and Security Committee.
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Malaysia is divided into 13 states, including Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Penang, Perak, Perlis, and Selangor in West Malaysia. Kota Kinabalu (Kota
kinabalu) and Kuching.
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Malaysia is made up of 13 states.
It is made up of 2 territories and 13 states including Penang, Perlis, and Kedah.
Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang
Perak
Selangor, Negerisembilan, Johor, Malacca, Sabah and Sarawak, while the two territories are the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur (Wilayah).
persekutuan)
and the Labuan Territory
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Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Selangor, Terengganu, Sabah, Sarawak.
A total of thirteen states.
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1. There are subway lines in Malaysia, which also have monorails, and Putra LRT is one of them. 2. There is no direct subway from Fudu Station to Petronas Twin Towers, so you must transfer once. Take one stop from Fudu Station to Masjid Jamek and this other line, and then take another three stops to KLCC.
3. There is a direct subway from the Petronas Twin Towers to KL Sentral Station, which is five stops.
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