KUALA LUMPUR TRAVEL A
4 Day 3 Night --- 7 Must-See Attractions in Kuala Lumpur
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7 Must-See Attractions in Kuala Lumpur 1. Kwai Chai Hong Version 1: In the past, there were many children playing in the alley, and the elders would call these children with [ghost boy], and over time, the street became 'Ghost Boy Alley'. Version 2: Ghost Boy Lane used to be a gathering place for illegal activities, including: gamblers (gambling ghosts), prostitutes (whoring ghosts) and opium dealers (smoking ghosts), so it became 'Ghost Boy Lane'. 2. Changkat Bukit Bintang This street is a street that has risen rapidly in recent years! It's a lively place with different bars and restaurants at night! The buildings on this street were left behind before the war and were redecorated to become restaurants and bars with different themes! It's full of British colonial character but with a Malaysian twist 🙂 3. Atmosphere 360 How can you miss a 360 degree rotating restaurant when you come to KL! With its superb views and star-lit ceiling, this restaurant makes customers feel like they're in a spaceship... it's beautiful! The restaurant is located on the 41st floor of KL Tower, so be sure to sit by the window overlooking downtown Kuala Lumpur! And the restaurant will slowly rotate 360 degrees, so the view will be different every time ^^ 4. Taman Eco Rimba KL It is considered a heritage site not only because it is the only rainforest in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, but also one of the oldest permanent forest reserves in Malaysia! You can leave the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the tranquility that nature brings to you. 5. Lake Garden 【Lakeside Park】 is an oasis in the city of Kuala Lumpur for those who want to relax, take a walk in the park and get some fresh air! The park is divided into several areas, each of which has a different name. Among them are: Botanical Garden, Bird of Prey Park, Reindeer Park, Butterfly Park, etc. Also, many people choose to picnic in the Perdana Botanical Garden (Botanical Garden) ^^ 6. Astaka Morocco @ Putrajaya A building modeled after a Moroccan palace! Because of the superb architecture, many people come here to take pictures. This Moroccan-style hall is the former meeting place, built in cooperation with Malaysia and Morocco, symbolizing the friendship between Malaysia and Morocco. 7. Federal Terittory Mosque The largest mosque in Malaysia! The architecture is a blend of Turkish Ottoman and Malay styles, mainly in blue, white and gold, very dignified and beautiful!