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1. ROYAL SELANGOR VISITOR CENTRE A refreshing and multi sensory experience awaits the visitor at the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre |
2. Dewan Wawasan Convention & Exhibition Centre (DWC)
DWC is a dynamic one-stop convention and exhibition centre, located on the 4th floor of Menara PGRM. |
3. Telekom Museum The moment you open the door, you'll be transported into a world where the wonders of telecommunication never cease to amaze you. |
4. Desa Waterpark
Fancy going on the Thunderbolt, the longest water coaster in the country? Head to Desa Waterpark and have a splashing good time. |
5. Malaysia Tourism Centre (MTC)
Beyond its distinctive colonial facade is a one-stop visitor centre offering Malaysian hospitality to assist tourists in planning an enjoyable and eventful holiday. |
6. Little Korea
In this enclave, there are over 3,000 South Korean population where there are restaurants, salons, Internet cafes and a supermarket selling varied things. |
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. 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. |
9. Chinatown (Petaling Street)
Petaling Street, or more locally known as Chinatown is the centre of Kuala Lumpur's heart - and what can one expects to find there? |
10. Menara Kuala Lumpur
The Kuala Lumpur Tower (KL Tower or Menara KL) which looms majestically at a height of 421m above sea level, is more than just a prominent and arresting landmark. It is the world's fifth tallest communication and multimedia broadcasting tower to date, as well as a novel composition of retail, leisure, and entertainment hub - including the world's highest McDonalds. |
11. Carcosa Seri Negara
The Carcosa Seri Negara was the residence of the British Governor and British High Commissioners. Today, it has been converted into an exclusive hotel. |
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