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Central Market Kuala Lumpur

Central Market Kuala Lumpur

The Central Market of Kuala Lumpur is a handicrafts market clustered with diverse shops selling local arts and souvenirs. Locally known as Pasar Seni, it is a major landmark of the city. The Central Market building was initially classified as a wet market, thereon; it has now been declared as a Heritage Site by the National Heritage Department. The art-deco style building is the focus of city's artistic community with the market arranged in the old stall-style concept, divided into sections. The second floor of Central Market Kuala Lumpur is home to a food court, offering an array of scrumptious local cuisine. The market is especially crowded for the festive shopping during Hari Raya, Deepavali and Chinese New Year. Read More

Chan See Shu Yuen Temple

Chan See Shu Yuen Temple

Situated at Jalan Petaling’s Southern end, the Chan See Shu Yuen Temple is regarded as one of the oldest and largest Buddhist temples in Kuala Lumpur. While the temple initially served the Chinese immigrants of the Chan clan, it is now open to all. The temple is popularly referred to as the Clan House of the Chan, Chen and Tan families since it houses the statues of the founding members of the clan. The Chan See Shu Yuen Temple is adorned with intricate carvings, vivid paintings and symmetrical pavilions. Further, ut also depicts scenes and stories of Chinese legends through its carvings and paintings which further accentuate its beauty. You must plan a visit to the temple if you wish to get an insight into the Chinese culture and traditions. Read More

Chinatown Kuala Lumpur

Chinatown Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown is the hub of food, accessories, clothing, and everything a tourist could ask for. It is one of the most colorful and vibrant areas of Kuala Lumpur. This place is a paradise for shopaholics and gourmands and provides ample sightseeing opportunities, such as the captivating Buddhist Temples, art galleries, traditional food, and coffee houses. The nearest station is Pasar Seni MRT Station. Chinatown is also referred to as ’Chee Cheong Kai’ (Starch Factory Street) which a Chinese opened at the street to prevent his fellow countrymen from going back to their home country after the Civil War abandoned the mills they worked at. Spread on the entire street, there are rows of stalls making available fake branded items. Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur is still bright and glowing after sunset, it is a space which never sleeps. Read More

Chow Kit Market

Chow Kit Market

The Chow Kit Market of Kuala Lumpur, located at the Northern end of Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, is a notorious landmark in the city. It is divided into two halves - one houses the unofficial red light district, while the other is home to the largest wet market in the city. Shaded by oversized, colorful umbrellas, the colorful souk is commonly frequented by locals, especially the Malay community. The wet market offers a variety of household products and handmade items at highly attractive prices. Also, Chow Kit Market allows the local Malay citizens and tourists to set up mini stalls and sell the products they have created or grown. Read More

Dayabumi Complex

Dayabumi Complex

Located in Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, the Dayabumi Complex was one of the first skyscrapers and modern buildings of Kuala Lumpur. Built in Islamic style of architecture, this complex is adorned with Islamic arches, white intricate designs, and eight-pointed stars which resembles a mosque. The complex spans across a ginormous area of 1,621,930 sqft. On the other hand, the skyscraper rises to a height of about 515 ft which is a true sight to behold. Owned by the KLCC Properties Holdings Berhad, the Dayabumi Complex houses several commercial complexes. The 35-storey building was designed by a Malay architect named Nik Mohammed. You must plan a visit to the Dayabumi Complex if you wish to admire the awe-inspiring beauty of an Islamic structure. Read More

Dharma Realm Guan Yin Sagely Monastery

Dharma Realm Guan Yin Sagely Monastery

Previously named as "Kun Yam Thong", Dharma Realm Guan Yin Sagely Monastery is a fine Buddhist temple beautifully crafted with floral motifs inspired by Chinese architecture. Located on the main street of Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur, it is decorated with carved mandala roof and giant statues in vibrant colourful surroundings. The temple is dedicated to the Buddhist goddess of compassion, Kuan Yin. The main hall is full of mesmerising statues crafted in a golden outlet. 18 different Arhat statues on the ceiling depict a lot about Buddhism and their principles. Meditate in the peaceful environment and be a part of the Ceremony of Repentance of the Great Compassion in the mass chanting ceremony every day. Canteen, staffed by the monks and sages is circled inside the monastery and is extremely famous for the vegan and vegetarian Chinese and Thai delicacies served as a buffet at a nominal price. Read More

Dinosaurs Alive Kuala Lumpur

Dinosaurs Alive Kuala Lumpur

Based in the Malaysia Tourism Centre, Dinosaur Alive is a Jurassic world themed exhibition featuring 40 life-sized robotic dinosaurs in a forest setting. All these dinosaurs are assembled in a huge tent with an amazing cooling system. At the entrance, there are 2 gigantic dinosaurs set up to welcome the visitors. One of the most eye-grabbing exhibits is a 12-metre Tyrannosaurus Rex. Dinosaur Alive also involves fossil excavation areas, children’s zone, and leisure activities for the youngsters. Children can engage themselves in exciting activities like assembling dinosaur bones and bouncy castles, breaking dinosaur eggs, and developing a dinosaur model from wooden pieces. Along with a gift store selling dinosaur toys and merchandise, Dinosaur Alive also comprises some lip-smacking food outlets and cafeterias serving light snacks and beverages. Read More

Fahrenheit88

Fahrenheit88

Kuala Lumpur's Fahrenheit 88 shopping mall is an uber posh retail shopping complex along Jalan Bukit Bintang. With more than 170 retail stores, restaurants and entertainment centres housed in a seven-storey building, Fahrenheit 88 is a mid-range urban mall popular among urbanites. Fahrenheit88 accommodates some top-notch international fashion brands like VINCCI, Body Shop, Hat Attack, Rip Curl, Charles and Keith etc. Stroll and grab some flavoursome food in the food court, Celcius KL. Housed on the fourth and fifth floor, the Karaoke centre of Fahrenheit 88 offers high-end entertainment and groovy music surroundings. Read More

Federal Territory Mosque

Federal Territory Mosque

Federal Territory Mosque, also known as Wilayah Mosque is one of the most artistically built mosques in Kuala Lumpur. Established in 2000, this secular mosque is designed in the Ottoman- Malay style. It is quite similar to the famous Blue Mosque of Turkey. Federal Territory Mosque can accommodate around 17,000 devotees at a time.

Things To Do In Kuala Lumpur

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