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Loke Mansion

Loke Mansion

Originally owned by Malaysia's richest man, Loke Yew, the Loke Mansion is regarded as one of the most prestigious residences in Asia. Located in Jalan Medan Tuanku in Kuala Lumpur, the 11-acre mansion initially housed Loke's family. However, it is now occupied by the Cheang & Ariff law firm. The heritage structure is known for its unique architectural designs that boast of traditional Chinese cultures. Further, the grand entrance and antiques are also to look out for. While Loke Yew adorned his mansion with Chinese architectural elements he also incorporated Moorish and European elements since he wanted his mansion to have a distinctive design. The architecture of the mansion is further inspired by the traditional Chinese feng shui practices which use energy to harmonize the environment. The Dutch-style gables, white louvre blinds and the red moongate adorned with calligraphy inscriptions further accentuate the beauty of the mansion. The backside of Loke Mansion is surrounded by a fish pond and willow trees which radiate the vibe of a Zen Garden. Read More

Lot 10 Shopping Centre

Lot 10 Shopping Centre

Lot 10 is one of the oldest malls in Kuala Lumpur city, located along Bintang Walk. It offers a first-class shopping experience to its consumers as it is the pioneer of the latest trends in fashion, dining, and lifestyle. Designed using bold contemporary columns and immaculate glass features, this mall has a sky bridge constructed on the first level which connects the mall to the Bukit Bintang monorail station. This must-visit shopping destination features a blend of local boutiques, one-off concept stores, and international brands. Lot 10 houses more than 40 fashion labels ranging from international luxury brands. There are approximately five restaurants in the mall out of which Teeq is an elegant roof-top restaurant with amazing views of the city skyline. Read More

Madras Lane Petaling Street

Madras Lane Petaling Street

Madras Lane is one of the smallest and busiest lanes of Petaling Street, Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur. This street is connected to the Petaling street flea market via a Chinese styled archway. This place is a wet market where groceries, vegetables, freshly slaughtered chicken and fish are available. Madras lane is also known for its hawker centres serving mainly Chinese dishes like Laksa and Yong tau foo. Madras Lane is a preferred spot for breakfast and lunch and is always jam-packed by locals as well as by tourists. Several stalls in the lane are famous for Laksa and so you can pick the one that is the least busy in case you have any time constraints. Laksa is a mixture of noodles, long beans, eggplants, cockles, deep-fried tofu, and pork rind, served in a spicy broth that’s made with coconut milk and curry. Locals started referring this hawker street as Madras lane after a cinema of the same name, which got demolished in a fire during 1978. Read More

Masjid Al Bukhari

Masjid Al Bukhari

Comparatively a compact and small mosque, Masjid Al Bukhari in Kuala Lumpur is adjacent to the famous Victoria Institution. The inviting atmosphere of Masjid Al Bukhari is open for both Muslim and non-muslim population. Any architecture lover will surely love the dome structure and its intricacies, along with perfect afternoon prayers at Masjid Al Bukhari.

Masjid India

Masjid India

The ancient mosque of Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Masjid, also called India Mosque or Masjid India, was established in 1883 as a small wooden mosque. It was later renovated with red bricks in 1963. Located in the busy and chaotic streets of Jalan Masjid India Market, tourists also visit the retail shop surrounding the mosque for a lovely shopping experience.

Masjid Jamek Abdullah Hukum

Masjid Jamek Abdullah Hukum

Built by Abdullah Hukum, one of the pioneers in the development of Kuala Lumpur, this Masjid Jamek Abdullah Hukum is now a part of the heritage of Kuala Lumpur. Amidst the new residential place of KL Eco-city, the century-old Malay stilt house is now on the 7th floor of the building. Masjid Jamek Abdullah Hukum is also restored in the same place. It open for visitors to catch a glimpse of the history it inherits.

National Mosque of Malaysia

National Mosque of Malaysia

The National Mosque of Malaysia, commonly known as Masjid Negara, is one of the largest Sunni-affiliated mosques in Malaysia, located in Kuala Lumpur. It is perfectly reminiscent of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, adorned with abstract shapes and intricate geometric lattices. Rising above National Mosque, a 74m-high minaret issues the call to prayer, which can be heard across Chinatown. Non-Muslims are welcome to visit outside prayer times. Able to accommodate 15,000 worshippers, the key feature of Masjid Negara is an umbrella-like blue-tile roof with 18 points symbolising the 13 states of Malaysia and the five pillars of Islam. The elegant design of this gigantic 1960s mosque is inspired by Mecca’s Masjid al-Haram. Officially opened up for the public in 1965, Masjid Negara was the brainchild of the UK-based architect Howard Ashley and Malaysian architects- Hisam Albakri and Baharuddin Kassim. ; robes are available for those who have not dressed appropriately. Read More

Masjid Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah

Masjid Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah

Built-in 1997, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Masjid rests inside the famous International Islamic University of Malaysia. With a capacity to accommodate 9000 devotees in the main prayer hall, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Masjid also acts as a centre of Ibadah. The mosque in the Garden of Knowledge and Virtue in IIUM has an exceptional design of the grand dome structure, floral art, and morocco visual art.

Maybank Numismatic Museum

Maybank Numismatic Museum

Maybank Numismatic Museum is a museum with one of the predominant collection of currency and coins situated in the Maybank Tower on Jalan Tun Perak road. A simple building structure with a spectacular collection of ancient coins and notes used at the time of Malacca Sultanate refines the beauty of the place. The ceiling is decorated with a magnificent coin tree from Kelantan whose actual size coins are kept for display in various cases. The museum was established in 1988 and equips currency specimens of various Malay states used at the time of British rule. Know more about a varied and modest collection of Asian currencies, private banknotes, and miniature cannons in a small yet elegant Maybank Numismatic Museum. Read More

Menara Kuala Lumpur

Menara Kuala Lumpur

Menara KL, or Kuala Lumpur Tower, located within the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, is the tallest telecommunications tower in South East Asia and the 7th tallest in the world. The thrilling 360-degree view of Kuala Lumpur skyline from the tower is the main attraction. The KL Tower is also popular for the revolving restaurant it houses. The gleaming Kuala Lumpur landmark, which is the highest viewpoint in the city, also acts as the Islamic falak observatory which is used to observe the moon during the holy month of Ramadan. The architecture of this grand building is reflective of the Islamic style Arabic scripts, intricate Islamic tiles, floral and abtract patterns. Designed by the architect Kumpulan Senireka Sdn. Bhd., the construction of this superstructure took place in three phases over a span of 5 years. This 421 metre tall tower was officially inaugurated on 1 October 1996 and has been utilized for broadcasting purposes ever since. Read More

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