The National Monument is a sculpture that commemorates those who died in Malaysia’s struggle for freedom, principally against the Japanese occupation during World War II and the Malayan Emergency, which lasted from 1948 until 1960.
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National Textile Museum
National Textile Museum was completed in 1896 is 2 ½ level with an area of 3259 m2 and floor area of 3145.3 m2.
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National Mosque
The National Mosque of Malaysia is a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It has a capacity for 15,000 people and is situated among 13 acres of gardens.
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KL Bird Park
KL Bird Park is the home to more than 3,000 birds of approximately 200 species of local and foreign birds. Sprawling approximately 20.9 acres of verdant valley terrain, the park is divided into 4 zones.
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Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Building
Opposite the square is The Sultan Abdul Samad Building (named after the 4th Sulatan of Selangor – Sultan Abdul Samad ibni Raja Abdullah (1857-1898)) was built in 1897, and design by the architect A.C. Norman.
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Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque
Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque is located at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak River and may be accessed via Jalan Tun Perak. The mosque was designed by Arthur Benison Hubback, and built in 1909.
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Sri Mahamariamman Temple
Sri Mahamariamman Temple is one of the oldest and magnificent 22-metre-high gate tower and portico are adorned with intricately carved images of Hindu deities.
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Guan Di Temple
One of the most impressive Chinese temples in Kuala Lumpur is the Guan Di Temple (also known as Kuan Ti Temple); a beautiful Taoist temple.
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Little India
Little India (also known as Brickfields) is is a small to medium-sized town and residential neighbourhood (as well as an administrative zone) located just outside central Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Read more
Petaling Street
Petaling Street is where you can find roadside hawker stalls selling a variety of things such as clothes, food, drinks, electronic goods and fresh produce. Read more