10 exciting stops in Kuala Lumpur

Petronas Twin Towers, Chinatown, Batu Caves or Sunway Lagoon Theme Park are some of the exciting stops that should not be missed in the Malaysian capital.

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1. Petronas Twin Towers: No visitors come to Kuala Lumpur but forget to visit the famous twin towers and take some souvenir photos. In the daytime, you may not be impressed by the beauty of the tower, but when night falls, you will understand why the Petronas Twin Towers are the place where people choose to shoot the most. This work was designed by an Argentinean architect, César Pelli, in 1998. The 88-storey twin tower and 452 m high tower were the tallest building in the world for six years until the court Taipei 101 was completed in 2004 and is now the world's fifth tallest building.

2. Menara Tower Kuala Lumpur: Located in the heart of the city, the 421-meter Menara Kuala Lumpur Tower (KL Tower) is the best place to see the city from a height of 360 degrees. From this height you can easily see the high-rise buildings around. In addition, the tower also has revolving restaurants, souvenir shops and stylish cafes.

3. Chinatown: Located in Petaling Street in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the Chinatown district is vibrant from morning to late with lots of stalls selling. Chinese people in Malaysia are very crowded, so the Chinatown area is very vibrant. Especially in the evening, the stalls in the night market will be almost packed with two streets of the street and visitors even walking will face many difficulties because of cramped. Although the items sold here are relatively soft price, visitors are still advised to bargain when buying enthusiasm.

4. Batu Cave: Batu is a limestone mountain about 400 kms south of Kuala Lumpur, 13 km, the holiest of Hindus in Malaysia. To visit the main temple, where the Hindu temple is 100 meters high, visitors must pass 272 steps. At the top of the stairs, visitors will find three giant limestone caves plus smaller, artifical caves ... End of the cave is an ancient temple, with characteristic Indian architecture.

5. Sultan Abdul Samad Building: The Sultan Abdul Samad Building is located in the Jalan Raja district, built in 1897 by British architect A. C Norman. Sultan Abdul Samad is based on the architecture of buildings in some Muslim countries. Previously, during the colonial period, Sultan Abdul Samad was used as a secretary's office in England.

6. Sunway Lagoon Theme Park: If you are a fan of sports, do not miss the Sunway Lagoon - the premier theme park in Asia. Attractive water slides, exciting entertainment and endless expeditions will bring you a memorable day. Coming to Sunway Lagoon, tourists will be able to explore the African wilderness with the Congo Challenge, Cameroon Climb, African Pythons ... or try to stand on the highest bridge in the world and enjoy the panoramic view of the park.

7. Aquaria Aquarium KLCC: Located in Kuala Lumpur's top 21 most visited destinations by TripAdvisor rating, the Aquaria KLCC Aquarium is located in the basement of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center, where visitors can admire the aquarium world. , with about 150 species of fish. In addition, you can walk through the tunnel 90 meters long while the sharks swim on the head.

8. Jalan Alor: Located in the heart of Bukit Bintang, Jalan Alor is Kuala Lumpur's most popular dining route. Jalan Alor is a long street with dozens of eateries, serving from Malaysian specialties to familiar dishes from other countries such as Thai Tom Yum Seafood Soup, BBQ, Hot Pot Chinese or Indian curry ... The bustle and bustle of Jalan Alor is from 9pm. Besides the food, there are souvenir shops, fruit and soft drinks. You will also have the opportunity to listen to free live music when there are many young people to Jalan Alor to sing, earn more nightly income.

9. Central Market: Central Market, built in 1888, used to be the largest market in Kurla Lumpur, selling seafood, fish, vegetables and daily food. It has been experiencing a number of ups and downs, expanding and rebuilding over the years: 1889, 1895, 1920, 1921, and 1933. From the 1930s, the market was redesigned in Art Décor style. By 1970, Kuala Lumpur's thriving market had planned to destroy the market, but with the intervention of the Malaysian Heritage Association, the market was retained and preserved. Today, Central Market is considered one of the precious heritage of Malaysia.

10. Kuala Lumpur Bird Park: The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is located in the Lake Gardens (92 hectares of lakes, bushes of green lawns, woods with many ancient trees), 21 hectares the giant nets, which feed more than 3,000 birds from 200 localities and many countries around the world. Birds are nurtured and strictly protected. The park also offers services for visitors to take pictures with the birds here.

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