Recommended popular attractions in Malaysia
Twin Towers
The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is one of the landmark urban landscapes in Kuala Lumpur. The building was completed in 1998, with 88 floors and a height of 1483 feet (452 meters). It is two independent towers connected by a platform. The independence tower looks like two huge corns, so it is also called the Twin Towers. Petronas Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur is a comprehensive office building of Petronas Malaysia and a good place for tourists to overlook Kuala Lumpur from the clouds. The design style of the Twin Towers embodies Kuala Lumpur's young, moderate and modern urban personality, and highlights the unique concept of landmark landscape design.
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Downtown Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur 50088
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Closed from Monday, Tuesday to Sunday: 09:00- 17:30.
What is the most interesting place in Malaysia? Recommend Malaysia National Mosque.
Located in the center of Kuala Lumpur, the National Mosque covers an area of 5.5 hectares and was completed in 1965. It is a group of buildings, including prayer halls, minarets, tombs and office buildings. Its shape and decoration are similar to those of the three mosques in Mecca. It is an outstanding representative of Islamic architectural art. The National Mosque covers an area of 5.5 hectares and is a large mosque in Southeast Asia. It has stood sacredly for half a century, permeated the history of this country for a hundred years, and also integrated modernity and tradition. It is the representative of Islamic architecture, and it interprets the traditional splendid Islamic culture and art in a modern way, which is novel and wonderful.
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Kuala Lumpur 50480, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lump, Lembbah Perdana Road
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9: 00- 18: 00, Friday 14:00- 18:00, closed on Sundays and holidays.
Independence square
Medika Square is a place where National Day is celebrated every year. National independence is an important moment in Malaysia's history. This square used to be a stadium. Cricket, curveball, tennis and rugby were all held here, and then the venue of Selangor Club opposite was replanted and turned into a grand square to commemorate the independence of the country. The world's tallest flagpole (100 meters high) stands at the southern end of the square, and the national flag flutters in the wind. There is an oblate black marble plaque on the grass, marking the place where the British flag was lowered at midnight on August 30th and the Malaysian flag was first raised. 1957.
National Palace
The National Palace (Malay: Istana Negara) is the official residence of the Malaysian head of state. It is located on Jalan Duta Road in the northwest of Kuala Lumpur and cost 800 million ringgit to build. The palace covers an area of 96.52 hectares, with a building area of 28 hectares, and the rest is green space. The building combines Malay and Islamic characteristics, and its functions are divided into three parts: etiquette area, living area and administrative area. The palace was built in 2005 and construction began in 2007. 2011115 The former National Palace on Sai Boutra Road was relocated and opened by 13 Head of State Duangumizhan Abidine Zaina. The former site of the old palace was changed into a memorial hall. * The head of state who took office there was Sultan Duangu ahmed abdel halim, the14th head of state.
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Sultan Duangu Abdul Kuala Lumpur Road, Kuala Lumpur, halim
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Open all day
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Raja, 50050 Wilayah Perse Kutuan Road, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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the whole day
The above are the recommendations of popular attractions in Malaysia. I hope you will like them.