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Within 130 years, Kuala Lumpur has grown from nothing to a
modern, bustling city of almost two million people. Even
though it has become a modern city with the world's
tallest building, you can still explore its traditional
culture in the back lanes of Chinatown. KL, a modern Asian
city of gleaming skyscrapers, still has plenty of colonial
buildings in its centre, a vibrant Chinatown with street
vendors and night markets, and a bustling Little India.
The city's urban sprawl extends well beyond the boundaries
of the territory into surrounding Selangor State,
particularly along the Klang Valley - the powerhouse of
the Malaysian economy, where much of the city's workforce
and industry resides.
| Location |
: Malaysia, South East Asia |
| Visa |
: Myanmar Passport Holders require
visa to enter Malaysia which can be obtained at the
Embassy
of the Malaysia. For other nationalities, please
contact the Embassy of Republic of Malaysia. |
| Time Zone |
: GMT/ UTC +8 (Peninsular Malaysia) |
| When to go |
: Year - Round |
| Airport Tax |
: Airport tax (MYR 45) is levied at
the time of ticketing. |
| Language |
: Bahasa Malaysia is an official
language but English, Mandarin and Tamil are also used
in
Malaysia. |
| Electricity |
: 220V |
| Must visit
|
: China Town, Jalan Petaling, Golden
Triangle, Petronas Twin Towers, Lake Gardens, Merdeka
Square, The Orchid Garden, The Bird Park, and The
Hibiscus Garden. |
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