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Holy Rosary Church Kuala Lumpur
Located in Jalan Tun Sambanthan, the Holy Rosary Church is one of the most well preserved sacred places of Kuala Lumpur. Built during the pre-war years, its roots date 100 years back during which it was blessed by Father Francis Emile Terrien. This church is famous for its Neo-Gothic style of architecture.
This style of architecture encompasses elements such as glass windows, a marvellous vault, a flying buttress, a white exterior and a pointed arch. You must plan a visit to this church if you wish to witness the beauty of a pre-war building that remains well-preserved to date.
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Ilham Tower
Nestled in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the Ilham Tower is the fourth tallest structure of Malaysia. Situated in Jalan Binjai, the 60-storey tower rises to a height of about 899 ft which is a true sight to behold. Designed by Foster+Partners, the iconic tower encompasses residential as well as commercial spaces which truly exude elegance.
The Ilham tower houses a 4-star hotel, art gallery, gift shop, food joints as well as office suites. The tower is extremely famous for Ilham Art Gallery that houses a great collection of contemporary as well as modern art pieces that are a true treat to the eyes. If you are someone who has an eye for the finer things in life, then you must plan a visit to this spectacular façade featuring an impressive spectacle of modern architectural designs. You can opt for guided tours of exhibitions that are hosted inside the Ilham Tower.
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Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
The Islamic Art Museum of Malaysia has an extensive collection of ancient Islamic artifacts and books from the Middle East, the birthplace of Islam. Located at the brink of Lake Gardens, this museum is the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia. Spanning 30,000 square meters, it is adorned with Islamic patterns and houses more than 7000 artifacts.
The gallery is divided into 12 themes and displays reflecting that particular section's theme. Along with the Middle East – India, China, and Malaysia also have their own separate sections at the museum. Visitors can also taste traditional Middle Eastern meals at the Museum restaurant.
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Jalan Alor
Jalan Alor is a 500-metre long food street in Kuala Lumpur. Located in the heart of the city in Bukit Bintang Area, it is one of the busiest food streets of the world.
The old-world charm of the jam-packed street stands in sharp contrast to the rest of the modernized Kuala Lumpur. It was once a red light area with movie theatres and cabarets but now it has shed this character, although still, one can feel a tinge of this vibe. Jalan Alor is a must-visit for tourists since it offers a deep insight into the rich Malaysian culture. The shouts and calls of the street vendors, aromatic smell of the fried dishes, actions of the grills and the skewers, render Jalan Alor a quirky festive vibe.
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Masjid Jamek
Masjid Jamek, also known as Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque, is the oldest place of Islamic Worship in Kuala Lumpur. Also known as Friday Mosque, it is a melange of Mughal, Islam and Moorish style of architecture with pristine surrounding.
The word 'Jamek' in Arabic refers to a place where people gather to worship, and this is rightly so, as Jamek Mosque witnesses visitors from different cultures and beliefs. It was the main place of worship before Masjid Negara (National Mosque) was opened to the public in 1965.
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Jurassica
Amidst the Gardens Mall in Kuala Lumpur lies Jurassica, an edutainment dinosaur theme park ideal for a family getaway. Jurassica is an exemplary destination that lets the visitors transcend time and experience the Jurassic era knowing about dinosaurs in a fun and exciting way.
Outspread in an area of 15,000 sq feet, Jurassica assures a unique experience with its rides, reptile zone, Dino room, and ferociously fun activities. Exhibit the imaginative artistry by drawing your very own dinosaur in the Dino room or try the thrilling rides like Neon Lit Scavenger Hunt, Zipline, Wall Climbing, Jurassic Gym, etc. Stroll through the reptile zone and know more about crawling creatures in an enthralling manner.
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Kampung Baru Jamek Mosque
Established in the 1920s, Kampung Baru Jamek Mosque, was built upon the land contributed by Bachik Abdullah in the 1880s. The mosque is famous for the Bubur Lambuk cooking event which takes place on the mosque premises. Kampung Baru Jamek Mosque also holds regular renovations.
Kasturi Walk
Kasturi Walk is a popular sheltered open-air flea market set on the lane of Jalan Kasturi near to another trendy market of Kuala Lumpur Central Market. The clean, sophisticated and dazzling market is famous for street shops selling handbags, watches, T-shirts, flip flops etc. at a very nominal price. Most of the clothes are replicas of international brands and labels, however in excellent quality.
Established in 2011, Kasturi Walk is decorated with a pretty entrance showcasing a Malay kite. Shop some reasonably priced goods from street-side vendors. Enjoy some delicious Malaysian dishes like Malay Kuih, Dim sums etc. and be a part of cultural performances during some special events on the streets of Kasturi Walk.
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Kenanga Wholesale City
Recognized as Kuala Lumpur’s first and largest wholesale fashion shopping complex, Kenanga Wholesale City is a 22-storey mall. Located in Pudu which is a couple of minutes away from the city’s Golden Triangle, this exhilarating fashion mall is honoured by Tourism Malaysia as a go-to venue. This mall houses the latest fashion collections in Kuala Lumpur and shopping here is quite cheap.
Extending across an area of 500,000 square feet, Kenanga Wholesale City has more than 800 retail and wholesale stores along with some captivating boutiques. Bargain-hunters can shop for trendy stuff like footwear, bags, jewellery, gifts, and clothes. The food and beverage outlets here providing the option of halal and non-halal have grabbed the attention of many gastronomists. This mall offers a great deal of entertainment as it arranges events, lion dances, fashion shows, and cultural performances.
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Kepong Metropolitan Park
Widely scattered across an area of 95 hectares, Kepong Metropolitan Park is one of the largest recreational parks in Malaysia. Located at the north end of Jinjang in Kuala Lumpur, Kepong Metropolitan Park is a preferred spot amongst the kite hobbyists as a huge area in the park is specifically dedicated to kite-flying.
This beautifully constructed park houses a gleaming man-made lake that occupies an area of 57 hectares and provides the visitors a chance to enjoy fishing and a boat ride. Surrounded by cycling and walking tracks, this lake also has a lotus pond and a children's playground around it. Another speciality of this park is that it is exclusively favoured by the picnickers due to its lush greenery and relaxing ambience. Kepong Metropolitan Park also houses a remote control car track, a football field, a viewing tower, a boathouse, and a pavilion.
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