Top 13 Attractions not to cross in Kuala Lumpur

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20-04-2020 Quillen

Kuala Lumpur is the capital and the most populous city in Malaysia. Is a tourist city that attracts thousands of tourists to visit and travel every year. What makes Kuala Lumpur the capital more attractive? Coming to this place, you will be exploring the city of Southeast Asia, the capital Kuala Lumphur, which blends traditional and modern features in culture, art and architecture. You will experience shopping in the bustling shopping areas, visit the ancient city in the "Heritage Street ", or unique temples, culinary attractions,... So much to explore in Kuala Lumpur, and you're confused where to go in Kuala Lumpur? No need to fret anymore, get started with the list of attractions in Kuala Lumpur below.

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A. K. A Petaling Street (Chinese town)

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A. K. A Petaling Street (Chinese town)

The people call this vibrant, colorful street with the name "Chee Cheong Kai" (Starch Street) because the former is a production zone of cassava powder. If you are looking for counterfeit goods, you are here – China Town – for the best price.
Along the street there are many delicious food stalls (mainly the Chinese counters). And, this neighborhood is vibrant from morning to evening, especially to the night market with lots of peddler. This place should be on the list where to go in your Kuala Lumpur.
Address: Jalan Petaling, city center, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: From 9.00 am to 11.00 pm

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Merdeka Square

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Merdeka Square

Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman officially declared Malaysia Independent in 1957 at Merdeka Square. This square is really a tourist destination that is worth a visit. There are also many heritage sites around the area, such as the Saultan Abdul Samad building and St Mary's English Church. In addition, there is a tour with free guide of KL City Hall, and you will be visiting about 11 historical monuments in the area.
Address: Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur city center, 50050 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 24 hours Open

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KL Old railway station

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KL Old railway station

The station was constructed by the colonial population since 1910 and is a very worth visiting cultural destination. It is designed in a Mogul style by the English architect, AB Hubback. Currently, the station is still operating as a KTM tram stop, so you can catch a "train ride" to get to your chosen location. Across from the train station is the Malaysia Railway Management building, a place with a unique historic structure worth visiting before boarding the train.
Address: 5, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, Tasik Perdana, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hour: 9.00 am – 6.00 pm

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National Mosque

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National Mosque

As one of the main mosquhouses in Malaysia, the National Mosque (Masjid Negara) has always been visited by many visitors annually. With a large space, 15,000 believers can get into the church at the same time and there is also a 74-metre high tower that is used for daily prayer. Those who are not Muslim are always welcome to the hour of prayer and have a cloak available for those who have not yet worn the proper outfit.
Address: Jalan Lembah Perdana, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Daily 9.00 am – 12.00 pm, 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm and 5.30 pm – 6.30 pm. Friday, the church will not be open to visitors in the morning due to prayer.

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Sri Mahamariamman Temple

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Sri Mahamariamman Temple

If you are unfamiliar with Hindu temples in Malaysia, you will be surprised to pass the 23-metre high tower on Sri Mahamariamman temple. The South Indian-style temple is named after Mariamman, the mother of South India. During the Thaipusam festival (usually in January 1), the silver procession will come from the temple to Batu caves on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. It will be an unforgettable experience if you are admiring the procession.
Address: 163 Jalan Tun H S Lee, Central city, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hour: 6.00 am – 8.30 pm