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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

Safety & Comfort First

LRT / MRT

Best for City

Grab / Taxi

Highly Recommended

Public Bus

Budget Friendly

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Saloma Link

莎罗马行人天桥

The most Instagrammable pedestrian bridge in KL. Spanning 69m, its architecture is inspired by "Sirih Junjung" (traditional betel nut arrangement). At night, thousands of LED lights create a dazzling display against the backdrop of the Petronas Twin Towers—the ultimate photo spot.

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Putra Mosque (Pink Mosque)

粉红清真寺

Perched on the edge of Putrajaya Lake, three-quarters of this majestic mosque sits over the water, earning it the nickname "Floating Mosque." Built with rose-tinted granite, it glows with a dreamy pink hue. The 116-meter minaret is one of the tallest in the region, blending traditional Malay, Persian, and Arabic Islamic architectural styles.

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Bukit Bintang

武吉免登

The ultimate shopping paradise within Kuala Lumpur’s "Golden Triangle." As the most concentrated retail hub in Malaysia, this district boasts a seamless connection of numerous malls, housing everything from world-class luxury labels to cutting-edge local designer boutiques. Whether you are seeking high-end fashion or trendy street styles, the endless array of shops in Bukit Bintang offers a premier retail therapy experience at the very heart of the city's urban pulse.

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Kwai Chai Hong

鬼仔巷文化街

A hidden artistic gem tucked away in Chinatown, bringing back the golden era of 1960s Kuala Lumpur through stunning murals and interactive installations. Step across the iconic red bridge to journey back in time, where nostalgic Nanyang charm meets modern art, making it a premier destination for photography and cultural storytelling.

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China-Malaysia Friendship Garden

中马友谊花园

China-Malaysia Friendship Garden in Putrajaya celebrates 40 years of bilateral ties. This Lingnan-style garden, featuring classic pavilions and stonework, symbolizes the enduring and deep-rooted friendship between both nations.

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Graffiti Alley

涂鸦巷

Street Art in Bukit Bintang transforms once-gritty alleys into a vibrant urban gallery. Featuring breathtaking murals of flowing streams and glowing clouds, it seamlessly blends tropical nature with street creativity, making it a definitive icon of Kuala Lumpur’s modern artistic pulse.

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River of Life

生命之河

River of Life (RoL) is one of Kuala Lumpur’s most successful urban transformation projects, aimed at revitalizing the historic banks where the Klang and Gombak Rivers meet. This initiative has not only improved water quality but also transformed the riverfront into a vibrant public space, earning its place among the "World's Top 10 Best Riverfronts" by the UK’s Independent.

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BookXcess Rex KL

迷宫书库

Transforming a historic cinema into a multi-level geometric labyrinth, this bookstore features towering shelves and interlocking stairs that evoke an "Inception-like" wonder. The raw industrial aesthetic, defined by weathered concrete beams and warm book lights, creates a stunning "beauty in ruins." It is a sensory journey through a vertical forest of knowledge, where architectural revival meets the immersive experience of getting lost in literature.

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Church of Holy Rosary

圣罗撒里堂

Established in 1903, the Church of the Holy Rosary is a stunning masterpiece of Neo-Gothic architecture in Kuala Lumpur. Renowned for its ivory-white facade, elegant pointed arches, and vibrant stained-glass windows, it stands as a serene spiritual landmark amidst the city's modern skyline. It remains a peaceful sanctuary for the Catholic community and a quintessential subject for those who appreciate the timeless beauty of colonial-era heritage.

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Chan She Shu Yuen

陈氏书院

Established in 1897, Chan She Shu Yuen is one of Malaysia’s most exquisite and well-preserved examples of Cantonese Lingnan architecture. Modeled after the famous Chen Clan Academy in Guangzhou, it is renowned for its vibrant Shiwan pottery roof-ridges, intricate wood carvings, and ornate cast-iron windows. Standing as a living museum at the edge of Petaling Street, this ancestral hall embodies the rich heritage and enduring legacy of the Chan clan in Malaysia, offering a serene, artistic escape within the heart of the city.

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St. Anthony's Catholic Church

圣安东尼堂

Established in 1925, this historic landmark is defined by its warm yellow facade and sturdy bell tower. Blending Gothic influences with colonial charm, St. Anthony's offers a serene, nostalgic sanctuary amidst the bustle of Pudu. As a vital spiritual hub for the local Indian Catholic community, it stands as a vibrant cultural beacon and a timeless testament to Kuala Lumpur’s multi-ethnic heritage.

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Sri Maha Mariamman Temple

马里安曼兴都庙

Established in 1873, Malaysia's oldest Hindu temple features a breathtaking 22.9m-high Gopuram adorned with 228 vivid deities. It stands as a spiritual heart and a radiant cultural icon amidst the bustle of Chinatown.

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Guan Di Temple

关帝庙

Established in 1888, this landmark Taoist temple honors Guan Yu, the God of War and Loyalty. Featuring classic Cantonese architecture, it stands as a serene spiritual sanctuary and a guardian of cultural heritage in the heart of Chinatown.

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