First and foremost, I wanted to briefly a little bit about Malaysia. Malaysia races consists of Malay, Chinese,Indian and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Our multiculturalism has made Malaysia a gastronomical
paradise and home to hundreds of colourful festivals. It's no wonder that we
love celebrating and socialising. As a people, Malaysians are very relaxed,
warm and friendly. Geographically, Malaysia is almost as diverse as its
culture. 11 states and 2 federal territories (Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya) form
Peninsular Malaysia which is separated by the South China Sea from East
Malaysia which includes the 2 states (Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo)
and a third federal territory, the island of Labuan.
1. World’s tallest twin towers – Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur
1. World’s tallest twin towers – Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur
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Towering at 451.9m above street level, this world-renowned
icon is currently the world's tallest twin structure and fifth tallest
skyscraper. The skybridge that links the two towers is also the world's highest
two-storey bridge, doubling up as a superb viewing platform. The 88-storey
building features glass and steel on the outside, and a traditionally-inspired
interior, reflecting Malaysia's aspirations in moving forward while maintaining
its national identity. I recommend you to visit the Skybridge on the 41st Floor and the viewing Deck
on the 86th Floor for a magnificent view of the city's skyline
2. Shop till you drop – BBKLCC, Kuala Lumpur
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The The fact you should knowabout BBKLCC is, the world's fourth best shopping city in CNNGo. The BBKLCC stretch from Bukit Bintang to Kuala Lumpur City
Centre, in particular, will leave you spoilt for choice with its abundant
fashion, food and entertainment options. Lose yourself in the huge selection of
local and international brands available across nine signature malls within the
area. The shopping district is also well-connected via a covered pedestrian
walkway and an efficient network of public transportation.
3. The gastronomic hunt – Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur
3. The gastronomic hunt – Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur
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Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Alor is one of
Malaysia's most popular food haunts. Relatively quiet during the day, the
street is transformed into a bustling outdoor food court when the sun goes
down. Hawkers fire up their woks as hungry customers start piling in, sitting
on makeshift tables and chairs lined by the roadside. You should try on local favourites foods such as char kuey teow, grilled
chicken wings or fish, satay, chilli crabs, assam laksa and more.
4. A kaleidoscope of culture – Central Market, Chinatown and Little India, Kuala Lumpur
4. A kaleidoscope of culture – Central Market, Chinatown and Little India, Kuala Lumpur
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Lumpur’s cultural enclaves are some of the city’s most popular tourist
hotspots. Central Market, a prominent heritage landmark with its 1930s Art Deco
style, is a great place to find local arts and crafts. Just down the road,
Chinatown is a bustling cultural and shopping spot, with a number of heritage
buildings, clan houses and temples. Meanwhile, the lively Little India in
Brickfields offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of the Indian community, from
its colourful clothing to fiery curries. So what can you do in this place? You can tantalise your tastebuds with wide selection of local delicacies sold along Kasturi Walk, a covered walkway just outside Central Market and visit Chinatown during the annual Lantern Parade and Chinese New Year celebrations.
5. Entertainment that never stops – Genting Highlands, Pahang
5. Entertainment that never stops – Genting Highlands, Pahang
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Perched on top of Ulu Kali Mountain at some 1,800m above sea level, Genting Highlands is a one-stop hill resort with hotels, theme parks, a casino and a number of entertainment, dining and retail options. It’s cool climate and close proximity to Kuala Lumpur – approximately an hour's drive – make it a popular highland getaway among city folks. You can must try ride the Skyway Cable to the top of the hill and hit both the outdoor and indoor theme parks
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