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Selangor & KL

"Explore the vibrant wonders of Selangor & KL"

About this State

Selangor and Kuala Lumpur form a vibrant cultural kaleidoscope. Here, majestic mosques, colorful Hindu shrines, and ornate Chinese temples stand side by side, reflecting a harmonious melting pot of global ethnicities.

This diversity makes the region a global culinary hub. From authentic local street food like Nasi Lemak to Michelin-starred international cuisine and exotic Middle Eastern flavors, the area offers an unparalleled gastronomic journey that satisfies every palate.

Getting Around

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LRT / MRT

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Grab / Taxi

Highly Recommended

Public Bus

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Petronas Twin Towers KLCC

国油双峰塔

The Petronas Twin Towers, an icon of Malaysia, were built at a cost of approximately US$1.6 billion. Designed by Argentine-American architect Cesar Pelli, they once held the title of the world's tallest buildings and remain the tallest twin structures today. The design is inspired by Islamic geometric patterns, featuring an eight-pointed star plan that symbolizes unity. Clad in 33,000 stainless steel panels, the towers glow like silver torches at night. Visitors can traverse the double-decker Skybridge on the 41st and 42nd floors or visit the 86th-floor Observation Deck for city views. With Suria KLCC and KLCC Park at their base, they offer a perfect blend of shopping, leisure, and architectural beauty.

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The Exchange TRX

敦拉萨国际贸易中心

KL's newest luxury lifestyle landmark, blending world-class retail with urban leisure. Its crown jewel is the 10-acre rooftop park, offering a lush green escape within the financial district. Currently the most prestigious shopping destination in Malaysia.

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Merdeka 118

默迪卡118

The world's second-tallest building and the tallest in Southeast Asia. Standing at 678.9m, its silhouette is inspired by the heroic gesture of Tunku Abdul Rahman during the independence declaration. A modern masterpiece featuring a stunning diamond-faceted facade.

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Merdeka Square

独立广场

The historic site where Malaysia declared independence in 1957. It features a towering 95-meter flagpole, one of the tallest in the world, marking the exact spot where the national flag was first hoisted. A must-visit landmark surrounded by stunning colonial architecture.

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Batu Caves

黑风洞

A magnificent Hindu cave temple featuring famous colorful 272 steps.

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Petaling Street (Chinatown)

茨厂街 (唐人街)

KL’s vibrant Chinatown, filled with nostalgia. Don't miss "Kwai Chai Hong" nearby, an artistic alleyway that recreates the 1960s Nanyang era.

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Muzium Negara

国家博物馆

The National Museum stands as the premier gateway to discovering Malaysia's rich history and cultural heritage. The building itself is an architectural masterpiece, designed in the style of a traditional Malay royal palace and adorned with giant murals on its facade. Inside, four main galleries lead you through the prehistoric era, the Malay Kingdoms, the colonial period, and modern Malaysia, showcasing the long journey of a diverse nation through priceless artifacts and intricate displays.

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KL Tower

吉隆坡塔

KL Tower, is the tallest telecommunications tower in Southeast Asia. Perched atop the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, it offers the city's most spectacular vantage point, blending views of modern skyscrapers with the surrounding lush rainforest.

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Central Market (Pasar Seni)

中央艺术坊

Established in 1888, this iconic sky-blue landmark has evolved from a simple wet market into the heart of Malaysian culture and craftsmanship. It features a rich collection of authentic batik, traditional pewter, and local artworks. Whether seeking a unique souvenir or immersing yourself in a century of history, it is the ultimate destination to discover the city's artistic soul.

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Thean Hou Temple

天后宫

Thean Hou Temple is one of Southeast Asia's largest Mazu temples. Blending traditional and modern architecture, it is a significant cultural landmark in Kuala Lumpur.

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Istana Negara

国家皇宫

The National Palace of Malaysia, is the official residence of the nation's monarch. This majestic landmark features 22 iconic golden domes and exquisite Islamic architecture, symbolizing the dignity of Malaysia's constitutional monarchy. While the palace interior is not open to the public, visitors can admire its grandeur from the main gate. A key highlight is the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony, featuring royal cavalry in traditional regalia.

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Masjid Negara

国家清真寺

The National Mosque of Malaysia, is a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture. Instead of a traditional dome, it features a unique star-shaped pleated roof symbolizing independence and unity. With a 73-meter minaret and serene surrounding gardens, it offers a tranquil escape and a profound insight into Malaysia’s spiritual heart.

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Tugu Negara

国家英雄纪念碑

The National Monument of Malaysia, commemorates the brave soldiers who died defending the nation’s sovereignty. Created by Felix de Weldon, the sculptor of the Iwo Jima Memorial, it is one of the world's tallest bronze sculptures. The seven figures represent leadership, suffering, unity, vigilance, strength, courage, and sacrifice.

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Sunway Lagoon

双威水上乐园

Sunway Lagoon is Malaysia’s premier multi-themed park, located in Sunway City, Selangor. Spanning 88 acres, it features six distinct zones: Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park, Scream Park, and Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon. With over 90 attractions, including the world’s largest vortex ride, "Vuvuzela," and a massive man-made surf beach, it is a global destination for thrills and family fun.

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i-City

i-City 梦幻城

i-City Shah Alam, recognized by CNN as one of the world's most brilliant light displays, is Malaysia's premier "Digital Lights City." After dark, millions of LED lights transform the park into a mesmerizing neon forest. Combined with attractions like SnoWalk and the Red Carpet Wax Museum, it offers a futuristic sensory experience for all visitors.

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Dong Zen Temple

佛光山东禅寺

Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple in Jenjarom, Selangor, is one of Malaysia’s most iconic Buddhist cultural and artistic hubs. Spanning 16 acres, this temple is not only a sanctuary of faith but also a beautifully landscaped educational center blending nature with spirituality.

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Little India Brickfields

小印度

Little India - Brickfields is Kuala Lumpur’s most vibrant and historic Indian enclave. More than just a commercial hub, it serves as the cultural heart of Malaysia’s Indian community. The streets are lined with brightly colored buildings, filled with the aroma of exotic spices and the rhythmic beats of Bollywood music, offering a truly immersive sensory experience.

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