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 To Know Kuala Lumpur
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Federal Territory - Kuala Lumpur

Area : 243 sq km


Head of Government : Y.A.B Dato Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

1. ROYAL SELANGOR VISITOR CENTRE
A refreshing and multi sensory experience awaits the visitor at the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre
2. Tun Abdul Razak Memorial
It was set up to preserve all the documents, library materials, personal belongings, and artefacts belonging or relating to the late Prime Minister.
3. National Hockey Stadium
This complex comprises two well-equipped hockey stadia with seating capacity for 12,000 and 2,000 respectively.
4. 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.
5. Ampang Recreational Forest
The cool and clear river flowing through Ampang Recreational Forest is indeed a haven for picnickers. It is easily accessible from the Federal capital and provides a golden opportunity to visitors to relax their minds.
6. Jalan Berhala
Not too far from Bangsar is Brickfields, the city's second Little India, after Jalan Masjid India. Catered to the predominantly Indian residents of Brickfields, the pasar malam at Jalan Berhala, held every Thursday, is more like a "morning market".
7. Sze Ya Temple
Built on land donated by Yap Ah Loy, it is a fine example of a traditional Chinese Temple. Sze Ya Temple is the oldest temple in Chinatown.
8. Pucuk Rebung Museum Gallery
The Pucuk Rebung Gallery Museum is testimony that a museum need not be a stuffy sarcophagus of taxidermised relics but a venue of cultural reaffirmation.
9. Bukit Jalil Golf & Country Club
Home to many sporting facilities, the golfer will certainly be comfortable in the warm reception of the golfer's lounge. A driving range and golf shop offer alternatives to a round of golf.
10. Chinatown (Petaling Street)
Petaling Street or known as Chinatown among tourists is the centre of Kuala Lumpur's original Chinatown. The street is also affectionately known as PS among locals.
11. Taman Tasik Perdana
Taman Tasik Perdana or the Lake Garden, is the oldest and most popular park in Kuala Lumpur. Its main attraction is the artificial lake surrounded by lush greenery in a 92ha. (227 acres) parkland that provides a refreshing ambience.
more places...
1. Le Village
2. Hotel Putra
3. Hotel Star Town Inn
4. The Legend Hotel Kuala Lumpur
5. Chamtan Hotel KL

 more accommodation...
1. Bukit Jalil Golf & Country Club
2. Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club
3. The Royal Selangor Golf Club
4. Royal Military College Golf Club
5. Bukit Jalil Golf & Country Resort

 more golf course...
1. Lounge on the Park
2. Bombay Palace
3. The Meisan Szechuan Restaurant Kuala Lumpur
4. St Croissant Shop
5. Oriental Bowl

 more dining...
1. Central Market
2. Ampang Point Shopping Centre
3. Mid Point Shopping Centre
4. Kuala Lumpur Plaza
5. Pudu Plaza

 more shopping centre...


 
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