Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia, which is a perfect combination of Eastern civilization and Western colors, both urban and ancient culture. In Kuala Lumpur you can see several different colors of people, they live in harmony and respect each other, it is a place of openness and tolerance.
About Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur, or KL for short, is the capital of Malaysia. In Kuala Lumpur, you can see Malays, Indians and Chinese of different colors and dresses living together in harmony. You can also enjoy the feeling of walking on the clouds at the world's tallest twin-tower building, the Petronas Twin Towers, and browse through the friendly Chinese stores in Chinatown to feel its openness and tolerance.
Where is Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur is located in West Malaysia. It has a tropical maritime climate, so the temperature difference between the four seasons is not very big, but it is hot and rainy all year round. So when you are traveling, it is best to carry an umbrella so that you will not be drenched by the sudden onslaught of heavy rain.
Several ways to go to Kuala LumpurThere are two ways to go to Kuala Lumpur: 1. To travel to Kuala Lumpur; 2. To use Kuala Lumpur as a transit point to reach other Malay cities or other countries.
1. Traveling to Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur has a long history and has gone through various changes in the middle of it. That's why various cultures, food, and religions have blended with each other to give birth to a variety of attractions. And it being a tourist place, you can choose to stay over here for about 3 days. In Kuala Lumpur city, you can go to the Petronas Twin Towers, Chinatown, Independence Square, or go around Kuala Lumpur to visit the elephants up close and personal, zero distance contact with the animals, feel the Hindu temple Black Wind Cave and so on.
2. Kuala Lumpur transit
If you have more than 8 hours transit time in Kuala Lumpur, you can consider free transit visa, to Kuala Lumpur city to go out and eat and play a circle; if you only less than 6 hours transit time, please do not feel free to enter and exit the country, directly to connect to the plane.
Kuala Lumpur AttractionsThe Twin Towers
It's full name is the Petronas Twin Towers ((KualaLumpurCity
Centre, or KLCC for short)), and it's 88 floors are 452 meters tall. The Twin Towers are quiet during the day, but they vie for almost all of the city's light. Walking in the city, no matter where you are, looking up are these two towers, you have to say what is the difference between a five-star hotel and an ordinary express hotel, that is to see the tower from a different angle, right?
The Twin Towers are surrounded by high-class restaurants and large shopping centers. The shopping malls are really good for escaping the hot Kuala Lumpur sun, and it doesn't take much to make you sweat in a climate that's not suitable for staying outdoors for long.
Independence Square
"Independence Square was formerly a stadium. Cricket, boccia, tennis and rugby, among many other types of ball games, were played here, before the Selangor Club grounds across the road were re-turfed and converted into a magnificent square to commemorate the country's independence."
Like many local town squares, it's open, with a big lawn, and when the music starts, you can have a square dance in minutes with the grandparents. When we came here, it seemed like a concert had just been held, prompted by the stereos and umbrellas scattered in the corners. At the southern end of the square stands the world's tallest flagpole, 100 meters high. At the other end of the square is a resting place of fountains, corbels and flower beds, so, with no luck, we sat in the small garden to rub up against the square's WiFi, hit it off with the Muslim girl across the street, and settled down to surf the web.
National Mosque
Open 09:00-18:00, 14:00-18:00 on Fridays, closed on Sundays and holidays
When there are prayers in the mosque, visitors need to wait and can not enter.
Chinatown
Chinatown, also known as Tsz Wan Street. Located in the south of Kuala Lumpur's old city, it is a small China. It sells a wide range of products, from Chinese clothing, architecture, fabrics to Chinese herbs. However, it should be noted that there are also a lot of fake and parallel imports here, so you need to be discerning and careful in identifying them.
Niche AttractionsBlack Wind Cave
After you've had your fill from the Fatty Crab, you can head to Kuala Lumpur's famous photo-shooting hotspot, Black Wind Cave, a 33-minute drive of about 12 kilometers. When Piggy first heard the name, he thought it was the place where the black bear monster who stole the robe from Journey to the West lived! Only after we went there did we realize that it was an Indian temple.
The whole temple is built on the mountain, climb up a **** there are more than 200 steps, is considered one of the higher temples in Malaysia, TVB production of "single city double love" in this scene. It should be noted that both men and women, must be through the knee pants, skirts to climb the mountain, if you are a foreign tourist afraid of the heat did not wear long pants and long skirts, you can rent a very beautiful Indian scarf at the foot of the mountain around the body Oh, rent RM 2.
Putrajaya Neon Pink Mosque
Satisfy the construction of all the girl heart
Imitation of the Hassan Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco and built, the Pink Mosque (MasjidPutra) is located in the Malaysian city of Prince Edward (also called Putrajaya).
Made of rose-colored marble and clear pink, it looks quite soft on the water and is a building to satisfy all teenage girls.
Selangor Sky City
Duplicating the blue of the sky once
Because of the irregularly falling tides, a small sandbar can be revealed in an ocean in the Straits of Malacca, but only for a few days before and after the first and the fifteenth day of each month of the Chinese lunar calendar, it reveals its true colors to the world.
This is called Sasaran (Sasaran) mudflats, with the "sky" of the beautiful, transparent mirror, reflecting the azure blue one, a handful of photographs come with a small fresh filter function. From Kuala Selangor pier, the boat trip is about half an hour to an hour.