Kuala Lumpur is Southeast Asia’s youngest capital and one of the most economically successful after Singapore. A developing metropolis, Malaysia’s city centre is constantly experiencing rampant development and features a few insipid structures. Yet it manages to trump these architectural letdowns with ingenious urban wonders like the Petronas Twin Towers and Menara KL.
There’s a fair bit of greenery here, from the Lake Gardens and Taman Titiwangsa sanctuaries in the city centre to the wider expanses of Templar Park and the cool hill station of Genting Highlands, less than an hour away. A typical KL tour starts off at the colonial core around Merdeka Square and the Chinatown enclave followed by a trip to the warren of plank board passages of Chow Kit Market and the Muzium Negara in the south.
List of attractions is pretty long
and as Malaysia’s capital, that’s hardly surprising. KL can be overwhelming for
first-time visitors and with so much to see and do
A
modern and sophisticated city, admire the architectural splendors here such as
the Petronas Twin Towers, the world's second tallest structure
The cool highlands of Malaysia offer
not only respite from the heat below, but also picturesque surroundings far from
daily cares, high above the world.
Formula 1 Petronas Malaysia Grand
Prix is the country's biggest racing event attracting thousands of racing
enthusiasts from around the world.
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