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Sentul Park

Sentul Park

Sentul Park is a beautiful and contemporary lake park in 35-acre land which is a community park for condominium block residents, and only a part of it is accessible for the public. The park is located near Jalan Ipoh and is well linked by bus, train, and road. Sentul Park grabs public attention for its major attraction, i.e. Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPAC), a vibrant performing arts center arranging many shows and performances around the year. Sentul Park holds a very rich history of how Federated Malay States Railway Workshop was attacked and bombed during World War II. There are still some colonial buildings and hollow shells to explore in the historical lake park. Amidst romantic gardens and a mesmerizing pond are two restaurants that are well known for their continental food. Visitors can also buy koi food and accessories from the very famous Sentul Park Koi Centre. Read More

Shree Lakshminarayan Mandir Kuala Lumpur

Shree Lakshminarayan Mandir Kuala Lumpur

Shree Lakshminarayan Mandir in Kuala Lumpur is the abode of Lakshminarayan, a manifestation of Lord Vishnu and his wife Goddess Lakshmi. Attached to the temple are a community centre, multi-purpose halls, and a classroom for spiritual and educational lessons. Located near the Jalan Ipoh Road, the temple is open for four hours each in the morning and evening.

Sin Sze Si Ya Temple

Sin Sze Si Ya Temple

The famous Sin Sze Si Ya Temple is the oldest Taoist temple located in Chinatown of Kuala Lumpur. Built in 1864, the temple is dedicated to the worship of two supreme deities Sin Sze Ya and Si Sze Ya, from the time of Kapitan Yap Ah Loy. He claimed that the deities helped him earn Kapitan status during the 1870’s war. The temple has a large main hall with two side halls along with intricate roof ridges, glorious interiors, and the majestic memorial plaque of Chan Sow Lin, Yap Ah Shak, Yap Ah Loy, and Yap Kwan Seng. Showcasing Chinese traditional culture through its Feng Shui architecture, the age-old practices like offering prayers to the White Tiger deity, praying under the chairs, and also the well-known fortune-telling sticks - all are still prevalent in Sin Sze Si Ya Temple. Also known as Sze Yah Temple, it is widely known in Malaysia for the elaborate charity work since 1907. Visitors from around the world visit the temple especially during the Chinese New Year, to witness its aura. Read More

Sogo Shopping Mall

Sogo Shopping Mall

Sogo is one of the oldest and largest department stores in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Located on Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman Road, this shopping malls spans across an area of 60,000 sqm. Sogo offers an overwhelming variety of fashion apparels, gadgets, kitchenware and home décor collection. Interestingly, Sogo also has an entire floor dedicated to beauty products and cosmetics. While the mall houses premium stores, one can also find several affordable brands and stores to suit all budgets. Further, clearance sales and discount offers are often hosted at the department store. After indulging in a tiring yet enjoyable shopping spree, you can also enjoy lip-smacking delicacies at the mall’s food court. Read More

Sri Kandaswamy Kovil

Sri Kandaswamy Kovil

Located in Brickfields, it is a popular temple in Malaysia which is over a century old, attracting devotees from all over Asia. It is considered to be one of the most orthodox temples in the country. A Maha Kumbhabhishekham (an annual consecration ceremony) is held every year in the temple premises inviting devotees from all over the country.

Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Kuala Lumpur

Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Kuala Lumpur

Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, located in Chinatown area of Kuala Lumpur, is the oldest temple of Goddess Mariamman, the manifestation of Goddess Parvati and the oldest Hindu temple in the city. The Mariamman Temple is beautifully crafted and designed in Dravidian architecture, having a Raja Gopuram Tower at the entrance. It is a symbol of the divine power of God and the positivity of his place of worship, especially for the Tamils who look upon Goddess Mariamman as their protector in an unknown land. Sri Mahamariamman Temple experiences a huge crowd, especially during the festivals of Diwali and Thaipusam, in which there is a long procession to the Batu Caves carrying containers of milk to offer to Lord Murugan. Read More

Starhill Gallery

Starhill Gallery

Starhill Gallery is an elite and luxurious mall in Kuala Lumpur, situated next to Fahrenheit across Pavilion KL Street. With an assembly of various luxury brands and fine dining space, Star Hill is known for the world’s largest watch gallery. The mall is designed with highly sculptured glass and stone folded façade in an area of 40,000 sqm. It is divided into seven thematic floors, each depicting the type of shops located on the floor. Couture stores of various fashion, jewellery and watch brands on the first floor and Pamper zone with treatment rooms, spa and relaxation centre on the third floor gives a mind-boggling shopping and leisure experience. The relish zone is equipped with a food court on the ground floor housing award winning café and restaurants serving some delicious sea food and Malaysian cuisine.  Read More

Sultan Abdul Samad Building

Sultan Abdul Samad Building

The beautifully designed and maintained, 19th-century structure, Sultan Abdul Samad Building stands tall at the Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur. It houses the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia and the Ministry of Tourism and Culture of Malaysia. The main highlight is the stunning view of the building when illuminated at night. Owing to its appealing beauty and architecture, Sultan Abdul Samad Building is open for the general public to visit and explore the corners. Being one of the most photographed buildings of Malaysia, it stands right beside the 41.2 meters tall clock tower with a magnificent design, marking the Independence of Malaysia on 31st August 1957. Read More

Sungei Wang Plaza

Sungei Wang Plaza

Sungei Wang Plaza, a popular shopping centre in Bukit Bintang, is a one-stop destination with cafés and stores like Big Apple, Donil, Miniso, and Giant. While it provides a relaxing atmosphere for the visitors, they also have regular festive celebrations. There are also a variety of restaurants with different cuisines and ample parking space.

Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

Sunway Lagoon Theme Park

Located at Petaling Jaya in Kuala Lumpur, the Sunway Lagoon Theme Park is a famous recreational park. It is popular for the Water Park, Scream Park, Wildlife Park, Amusement Park and Asia’s first ever Nickelodeon Theme Park located in its premise. Sunway Lagoon has set high standards by its unique style, providing an adventure-filled day, dining spots, and Sunway Resort Hotel and Spa. As the word ‘Lagoon’ means a small or artificial lake near the larger one, the park comprises many such areas with a thrilling set of water rides like the FlowRider, The African Python, the six-lane slide known as Congo Challenge, and the Cameron Climb. Read More

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