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Kuala
Lumpur is adept at reconciling the old with the new. How the
city excels at striking this balance is clearly observed in
how the colonial facade and structure of the Sultan Abdul
Samad building blends most intimately with the tall, freestanding
wonder of the Petronas Twin Towers.
Naturally, There is more to the face and feature of Kuala
Lumpur than these two world-famous landmarks.
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Petronas
Twin Towers, KLCC These world-renowned Malaysian
twin icons pierce the city skyline and are truly an
awesome sight by day and majestic by night.
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Putra
Mosque This colossal mosque, inspired by the
most beautiful Islamic architecture, leaves both worshippers
and non-worshippers in awe.
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Petronas
Philharmonic Hall This state-of-the-art philharmonic
hall hosts the best local and international jazz and
classical musicians.
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Making
a business decision could well be easier than to resist shopping
in Kuala Lumpur. Deluxe shopping centres and complexes, bazaars
and night markets offer a numbing yet irresistible choice
of local collectibles as well as international labels. Business
hours run into the night - in certain parts like Petaling
Street, even midnight - so you can take your time hunting
for gifts and bargains. A not-to-be-missed celebration is
the Malaysia Mega Sale - held three times a year - where goods
and items come at rock-bottom prices. And yes, credit cards
are accepted almost anywhere. Read
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Chic
and trendy, KL urbanites live life to the max. With an influx
of tourists and expatriates, the city's nightlife blossomed
into one of the region's best. Offering some of the most cutting-edge
clubbing to local night-outs chatting at mamaks - food stalls
typically found at the roadside, there is an evening experience
for everyone! Read More >>
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