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Architectural Landmarks In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Malaysia is definitely one of the best places to visit in the entire Asian continent owing to its immaculate architectures, rich cultural history, and economic extravagance. And in this South Asian country, the best part that will always attract the tourists is the capital, the global city of Malaysia- Kuala Lumpur.

Kuala Lumpur is full of mysteries as the age of the city is quite less as compared to the other places of Malaysia. Here, you will not find the tallest twin tower but also will be graced with the illuminated buildings, the hidden scenic beauty of the Klang Valley, the awesome hospitality of the natives, and the mouth-watering Malay dishes.

However, apart from all these, Kuala Lumpur is the home to much monumental architecture, modern architectures, and also some colonial architecture which are abundantly distributed throughout the city. These buildings and structures sing the glorious tales of Kuala Lumpur’s journey of becoming a world trade junction and a global city.

So, when you will be visiting the different corners of the city, make sure you are visiting the architectural landmarks which will definitely take you to a dream world of the Malay land.

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Food and cuisine in Malaysia

The food in Malaysia is influenced by the different cultures which reside in the Malaysian territory. It is a blend of cuisines from the Chinese, the Middle East and the Indonesians. But the overall Malaysian culture is known to have food which is rich in flavor that comes from the perfect blend of herbs and spices. The people in Malaysian mostly eat rice which is also their staple diet. It is served at breakfast, lunch times and dinner times. Most of the dishes are served with rice. The rice alone has so many rich flavors and different tastes and recipes. Some are inspired from Indian spices and sometimes it is cooked in coconut milk. Coconut milk is not only used in the preparation of rice dishes but also in many other dishes.

The major cities of Malaysia also offer continental and Mediterranean foods. The food at Malaysia suggests a meeting of the two cultures of the West and the East and this is showcased in the diverse range of flavors and dishes. Read more “Food and cuisine in Malaysia”

Visit Kuala Lampur Malaysia

The Petronas Twin Towers are one of the tallest twin towers in the world. It is has 88 stories and is 170 meters above street level. The towers consist of a number of conference halls, office buildings and a shopping complex where many people are willing to spend money on the diverse range of goods available here as these are sold at good and reasonable prices.

The Batu Caves (also known as the Holy Temple of the Hindus) are located 13 kilometers north of Kuala Lampur. These comprise of a limestone hill with a number of caves and cave temples which vary in size. It is said that the limestone in the caves are 400 million years old and many Hindus come here and climb the 272 rock stairs to the main cave. Upon reaching here homage is paid to Lord Murugan at a festival known as Thaipusam. The statue of Lord Murugan, standing at 42 meters, is the tallest statue in the world. Read more “Visit Kuala Lampur Malaysia”

Kuala Lampur the capital of Malaysia

Kuala Lampur, the capital of Malaysia, is one of the most attractive hotspots of Asia. It is the hub of business and tourism (amongst others) in Malaysia. In just a few years this place has attracted many foreigners and tourists. Many foreigners come here for vacations, honeymoons, and business or simply to enjoy its beautiful scenery, hospitable people, exotic foods and culture. Kuala Lampur is a place that has a number of sights and places to visit for people with various interests and of different religious beliefs. Anyone, from businessmen to bird and nature lovers would be very pleased with what Kuala Lampur has to offer.