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One of the largest bird parks in the region, the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park houses over 5,000 birds from about 160 species."
The KL Bird Park is part of the Lake Garden, which also includes a Butterfly Park, a Deer Park and an Orchid Garden. The Bird Park, enclosed by a vast overhead net roof, is best visited in the early morning, when birds are most active in the walk-in aviary.
As one of the largest bird parks in the region, the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park houses over 5,000 birds from about 160 species from throughout South-East Asia. The main attractions are the rhinoceros hornbills, the 'talking' tiong, African macaws and flamingoes.
Last viewed - May 21, 2012
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Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Memorial
The Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Memorial represents a lasting symbol of the nation's gratitude to a great leader and statesman, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, who freed the nation from the yoke of colonial domination. Read more
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Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park
The colourful and beautifully landscaped park is home for over 6,000 butterflies from 120 species. It is only a stone throw away from the Bird Park. Read more
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Dataran Merdeka
With the shouts "Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!" on August 31 1957, Dataran Merdeka was where the Malayan flag was hoisted for the first time in the country's history upon gaining independence from the British rule. Read more
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National Monument
Built in honour of those who had fought and fell in World War II and the seven soldiers atop the national monument symbolise the loyalty, sacrifice and co-operation of the people of Malaysia. Read more
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Kuala Lumpur Railway Station
The landmark Moorish-style railway station is an oldie but a goldie. Selected Komuter city trains stop here as well as the Electric Train Services (ETS) express trains to Ipoh. Read more
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Taman Tasik Perdana
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National Planetarium
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Parliament House
Officially opened in 1963,the House of Representatives and the Senate are located in the building. One can catch an excellent view of the Parliament House from the National Monument at the Lake Gardens. Read more
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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. Read more
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National Mosque
Its unique modern design embodies a contemporary expression of traditional Islamic art calligraphy and ornamentation. Read more
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Akuarium Tunku Abdul Rahman
Established in 1972, it is the first public aquarium in Malaysia. Based in Zoo Negara, the entire aquarium is now centralised on a South-East Asian theme which emphasizes on conservation and education of wetland environments. Read more
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"u should put the address and the map to the bird park"
"Isuggest more volunteers should come forward, give full support, help and do voluntery work inorder to make this bird park look more beautiful and more attractives." by makcikjamilah
"Lots of birds.. best visit in the morning at around 10, you can catch the peacocks getting their sunbath, just before their feeding time!" by Neptune's Girlfriend
"INTRESTING PLACE TO VISIT BUT MUST REDUCE THE ENTRANCE FEES." by MOHAMAD IDRIS BIN ABDUL RASHID
"The 'new' park has improved tremendously especially with its new phase which includes the Milky Way. Although better work can be done to maintain the old phases, the KL Bird Park can now be said to reach the international standards and is among the pride of the nation. Well done!" by Aida
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