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Kuala Lumpur (called simply KL by locals) is the federal capital and the largest city in
Malaysia.
Literally meaning "muddy river confluence" in
Malay, Kuala Lumpur has grown from a small sleepy
Chinese tin-mining village to a bustling metropolis of around 6.5 million (city-proper population of 1.8 million) in just
150 years. A cultural melting pot with some of the world's cheapest
5-star hotels, great shopping, even better food and some of nature's wonders in just an hour away, this dynamic city has much to offer for every visitor.
See in Kuala Lumpur
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Kuala Lumpur is short on must-see attractions: beyond the
Petronas Twin Towers, the real joy lies in wandering randomly, seeing, shopping and eating your way through it.
KL hosts an amazing variety of architectural delights. The grandest old
British colonial buildings lie in the city centre and include the former offices of the
Colonial Secretariat (now the
Sultan Abdul Samad Building) on
Merdeka Square and the old Kuala Lumpur
Railway station. They blend themes from the architecture of
Britain and
North Africa. On Merdeka Square's west side, looking like a rejected transplant straight from Stratford-upon-Avon is the
Royal Selangor Club.
Near Merdeka Square is
Masjid Jamek, a charming Moorish-style mosque set at a confluence on the
Klang River.
The National Mosque,
Masjid Negara, (
1965) celebrates the bold ambitions of the newly independent Malaysia. The National
Monument in the pretty
Lake Gardens is inspired by the
Iwo Jima Memorial in
Arlington, Virginia.
The ASEAN sculpture garden is nearby. Also in the lake gardens is
Carcosa Seri Negara, the former residence of the
British High Commissioner, which now houses an upmarket hotel and colonial-style tea rooms. While some buildings in the high-rise
Golden Triangle, such as the
KL Tower, are uninspired copies of other famous structures, the Petronas Twin Towers are truly marvelous.
Within the city centre is also the fascinating narrow streets of
Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur's traditional commercial district, with its many Chinese shops and places to eat.
KL is hot, humid and sometimes crowded, so schedule some cooling off in air-conditioned shopping malls or restaurants. You may find that most attractions are only crowded on weekends and holidays and are otherwise deserted on weekdays.
Do in Kuala Lumpur
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KL is mainly known for its eating and shopping, which are adequately covered by the Eat and Buy sections.
Other activities include usual urban sports such as golfing, cycling, running, jogging and horse riding. If you’re into rock climbing, the
Batu Caves in the
Northern suburbs is popular. However given Malaysia's stunning terrain, you’re better off heading to other places for anything more strenuous or challenging.
Several good theatres and performance halls have emerged as part of Malaysia's drive to encourage greater cultural expression. These include the
National Theatre (
Istana Budaya) and the KL
Performing Arts Centre (KLPac) in the northern part of the city, the KL Philharmonic in the
Twin Towers, and the
Actors Studio at
Lot 10.
Leading museums in the city centre are the
National Museum, which covers the region's history, and the well-regarded
Islamic Arts Museum, which houses a small but captivating collection.
Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and
Art Gallery is a modern museum linked to the country's national bank with well-designed galleries on
Malaysian economic development,
Islamic finance, the history of the central bank, and the national's banks own art collection.
Pampering and spas can be found in several five-star hotels and independent centres in the Golden Triangle. There's also nail parlours and beauty salons, which are generally good value, there's also high-end ones offering similar services for a premium. Reflexology and foot massage places are everywhere, especially in
Bukit Bintang in the Golden Triangle and in
Chinatown.
Kuala Lumpur also has several theme parks around the city and in the surrounding cities. The most famous of these parks is
Sunway Lagoon in the neighbouring city of
Subang Jaya. The theme park has rides, a huge waterpark, an extreme park for adventure junkies, a scream park for those wanting a good scare, and a petting zoo for children. Sunway Lagoon is a 40 minute drive from central Kuala Lumpur in good traffic.
You can also watch the local football match at the
KLFA Stadium in
Cheras.
Kuala Lumpur FA is a football team based in Kuala Lumpur and currently plays in the top divison of football in Malaysia. the
Malaysia Super League.
Match schedule and fixture can be seen at the
KLFA website.
- published: 20 Nov 2015
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