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1. Lembah Kiara Recreational Park The Lembah Kiara Recreational Park, located in Taman Tun Dr Ismail is a popular recreational spot in the middle of the city widely visited by many during weekdays and weekends. |
2. Maju Junction The first mall to offer visitors the convenience of a full-fledged concierge service similar to that in a 5-star hotel. The concierge facility provides airline ticketing, mailing, faxing, photocopying, restaurant reservations and other useful services. |
3. Penghulu Abu Seman House This Rumah Penghulu used to be a local headman's house. It was originally located in Kampung Sungai Kechil, a small village in Mukim Bagan Samak, Bandar Baharu, Kedah. |
4. National Art Gallery The open-air bazaar which takes up the ground of National Art Gallery and stretches to the periphery of Istana Budaya, gives life to the normally decorous landmarks of Jalan Tun Razak. |
5. PETRONAS Gallery The activities of Galeri Petronas are manifestations of this corporate philosophy. Petronas promotes the development and preservation of art by providing the gallery as a venue for art displays, sponsoring documentations and publications |
6. Petronas Twin Towers (KLCC) The Petronas Twin Towers was designed to symbolise strength and grace using geometric principles typified in Islamic architecture. |
7. Little Nepal and Myanmar The influxes of foreign workers and expatriates coming to live in Kuala Lumpur have made the city even more diverse. |
8. Great Eastern Mall Great Eastern is no ordinary mall. Its host of specialty shops and F&B outlets include established brands such as British India, Manchester United and Guess Kids. |
9. Bangsar Baru The night market in Bangsar is a big draw, bringing together both expatriates and locals |
10. Sungei Wang Plaza Internationally known as "The River Of Gold", Sungei Wang Plaza exudes charm and popularity both among tourists and the locals. Strategically located amidst high rises of the Golden Triangle, it offers visitors more than 500 retail varieties. |
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