Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, has a population of 18 million and an area of ??243 square kilometers. It is a modern international metropolis with developed transportation, towering skyscrapers, ancient buildings rich in historical charm, and countless scenic spots.
Shopping malls, institutions of higher learning and city halls are located here.
It is a 60-minute drive from KL International Airport in SEPANG?
Petaling Street, also known as Chinatown, is a famous shopping street in the capital of Malaysia.
Petaling Street is so lively and busy no matter day or night.
The whole street seemed to have endless vitality. Tourists from all over the place came one after another, crowding her to the limit.
The long street sells daily necessities, clothing, decorations, watches, as well as various local delicacies and fruits.
?Central Market? This is a market full of artistic atmosphere.
What is sold here are all exquisite and interesting works of art full of traditional flavor, including antique clocks, gemstone jewelry, wood carvings, batik fabrics, tin souvenirs, silver souvenirs, etc.
In addition, there are many sketch artists here who draw portraits for customers on the spot, and some shops demonstrate the process of coloring batik fabrics.
Sultan Abdul Samad Building (Sultan Abdul Samad Building) This historic building was built in 1897 and was the seat of important government agencies during the British rule.
It is now the country's highest court and textile museum.
The design of this building is "Moorish-inspired".
The copper-colored dome and unique bell tower make it easy for visitors to identify the "identity" of this building.
It is one of the most eye-catching attractions in Kuala Lumpur.
Many celebrations are held here every year, such as float parades on National Day and Vesak Day.
?Independence Square? (DataranMerdeka/MerdekaSquare)? Independence Square, which is far away from the Sultan Abdul Samad building, covers an area of ??8.2 hectares.
There is a flagpole here that is 100 meters high.
On August 31, 1957, when Tunku Abdul Rahman, the founding father of Malaysia, declared Malayan independence, the first flag of Malaya flew for the first time on this flagpole.
Independence Square is a good place for tourists and citizens to relax.
When your mood is lazy and your steps are wandering, you might as well come here to see the busy spray of the fountain and the beautiful marigolds in bloom.
There is also something "underneath" the Independence Square, and there is an underground leisure center called Plaza Putra underground.
National Mosque (National Mosque) This is a mosque rich in Islamic art and one of the main mosques in Kuala Lumpur.
Its folded umbrella-shaped roof design is a symbol of an independent country's autonomy.
The minaret is 73 meters high and very eye-catching.
Kuala Lumpur Railway Station (Kuala Lumpur Railway Station) Built in 1910, the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is another building built in the "Morris Style".
If the train track is the blood of the country, then the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is the heart of the country.
This railway station shoulders the important task of transporting tourists and tourists to all parts of the country, and also promotes the development of the domestic transportation industry.
The National Art Gallery covers an area of ??5.67 acres, adjacent to the National Theater and the National Library.
The goal of establishing this art museum is to provide opportunities and space for artists in Malaysia to develop culture and art.
The National Art Gallery houses a creative center, imaging and photography studio, audio-visual room, library, bookstore and cafe.
The National Theater (TheNationalTheater) The National Theater is the main activity center of the National Theater Company (NationalTheater) and the National Symphony Orchestra (NationalSymphonyOrchestra).
The goal of establishing this theater is to promote performing arts to all walks of life in Malaysia.
Various interpretation activities including dance, drama and musical performances are often held here.
Jamek Mosque (Masjid Jamek) Jamek Mosque was built in 1909 and is the oldest mosque in Kuala Lumpur.
This mosque, located at the confluence of the Klang River and the Gombak River, is full of Islamic flavor from its appearance to its interior design.
This ancient mosque looks particularly incongruous among modern high-rise buildings, but it is also particularly eye-catching.
The National Palace (Istana Negara) The National Palace is located on a hill on Jalan Istana. It is the residence of the Supreme Head of State of Malaysia.
In front of this majestic palace, there is a clean and tidy lawn and a quiet and quiet garden.
The National Palace occasionally serves as the venue for official celebrations.
?Kuala Lumpur Lake Garden (Kuala Lumpur Lake Garden) Located on Jalanperdana, the Lake Garden is an oasis in Kuala Lumpur city.
Many busy city office workers come here to take a walk in their free time and get close to nature.