Deepavali or Festival of Lights is observed by Hindus in recognition of the triumph of good over evil in the seventh month of the Hindu calendar. Thanksgiving prayers and cleansing rituals take place at temples and household altars throughout the country.
Taman Tasik Perdana or the Lake Gardens, 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 ambiance.
Here is the place where the Malayan flag, at midnight on August 30, 1957, was hoisted for the first time in the country's history upon gaining independence from the British rule.
There’s a whole new world waiting for you right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Thanks to Aquaria KLCC, you do not need to dive in order to see exotic creatures and fishes that can only be found in the deep seas.