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One-day tour itinerary in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is one of the most important cities in Malaysia, with a long history and cultural heritage. It is a relatively developed city in Southeast Asia. The food culture here is unique, and there are many desirable life and entertainment experiences. Here are some detailed strategies to share with you.

Feel the multi-culture of Kuala Lumpur at 1:

Kuala Lumpur Old Railway Station

Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is of Moorish architectural style. The whole station is designed like a four-sided castle with a train track in the middle. There are "city gates" on both sides for trains to enter and exit, which is a good place to take pictures.

Independence Square and Sultan Abdul Sham Mansion

After visiting the old railway station, you can walk to Independence Square and Sultan Abdul Sham Mansion opposite it. Independence Square is a historical moment to commemorate Malaysia's independence, and there is a Tudor-style building around the square. It is a good place to experience the multiculturalism of Kuala Lumpur.

Food Experience in Cichang Street at 12:

Cichang Street

At noon, walk to nearby Cichang Street, a Chinatown where China people gather. There are many authentic snack bars here, such as Xinjiu Beef Powder, Lifeng Tea Ice Room, Zhonghua Lane Curry Noodles, Jade Lotus Notes, and Hanji Porridge Stalls. There are also two Chinese temples and an Indian temple that can be visited for free around Tshang Street.

14: Kuala Lumpur Central Art Square

The Central Art Square is located near Cichang Street, so you can stop by. It is the center of many specialty shops, selling all kinds of souvenirs, such as grandfather clocks, jewels, wood carvings, batik fabrics and tin wares.

Overlooking the Kuala Lumpur Tower at 15:

Take LRT to Bukit

Nanas Station at PasarSeni Station near the Central Art Square and walk to Kuala Lumpur Tower. The observation deck of the tower is about 1m higher than the observation tower of the Twin Towers. There is a revolving cafeteria on the tower, where you can enjoy the scenery of Kuala Lumpur while eating delicious food.

Visit the landmark Petronas Twin Towers at 19:

The Petronas Twin Towers is one of the landmark urban landscapes in Kuala Lumpur, the tallest twin towers in the world at present, the comprehensive office building of Petronas Malaysia, and a good place for tourists to overlook Kuala Lumpur from the clouds.

At 21: , the food stalls in Aro Street can experience the delicious taste of Malay

You can end a tired day with delicious food. Arrow Street is the most famous food street in Kuala Lumpur, with more than 1 shops and business hours until late at night. The types sold are roasted chicken wings, Portuguese roasted fish, fried naked strips, satay, seafood, dim sum, bak Kut teh and so on.